men 21. 1952 by James M. Cain 'l , ?” ' Mr. Raymond Lavandler was a 9557733 0N3 I 3 r recent visitor to the City. . 1"" '""" ' y an-. Albert Grliiin ol Montague V I "stop that tor a minute. Leon- and '::,;',n'o:m,'J':'c'h Vafsnlor w George' W nici, and listen to me. Louise Bron- .?.. ' Two Can Sing son Just called up. she was talking Hertz was a critic on one of the newspapers. "You know, he's re- lated to her." "And?" "she told him he had to come and give me a review, and he promised to do it. But the tool told last night with Rudolph Berth", ,1 TH?! 65Ail3'lKi3I. CFTATILOTTETGWN vGOI.l3ATE clean: your limit Iiolps mvoiii loony Georgie.-town and Vicinity .3Mr. John Doiron was a visitor to the City last week. Miss Dorothy Jenkins and Miss Joyce Jenkins were recent visitors to the City. Mrs. Daniel Bushey of Sourls is visiting her sister, Mrs. William Murphy. Richmond St. Miss Joan McQuillsn, who is Pi-ions 224 or 225 for mount and EFFICIENT HAM: mm W W” mm0"'9W 1"'t'3d ” employed In the ouice at Bruce . AV1 GRA I-Oday. End. Le0naNl,ny:u'll have to Stewart & Co. Ltd, was a recent call him up and te iin." week-end visitor to her home in - - Mas. 9 awn, do I ....,.,h.., .....t....,,. up?" G,,,,,,..,w,,, Delivery Service. "uonard, he's t 1: mos mpor- --- tant man in town-it's Just a Mr. Ernest Roche and Mr. Wil- can't go to every recital at the 1 1 1 P k w t 1 1 I WlN3SwItIi drop oi a hat. 1.! notices were sent ,3,IZ,,,,'I,,g”'C.f,2,, ya: c,,11edu mdh; William Hobbs Jr. left on ThuFS- lbs '0': . 456 2 20 oz tins Anen,s ufwgluglvglr out my paper will send somebody man; what was 331d,-I ' day. March 20th. for Greenwood. ' - It's fun tohploy. On station For over sixty years, mothers and daughters . . . Fragrant home-baking: of tasty Five Roses cakes, pies, cookies and bread are a must in thousands of Canadian homes. ' Here, at the Five Roses Kitchen, we are constantly testing Five Roses flour with equipment just like your own . . . making sure that you will get perfect results every time! Try Five Roses for tempting bakings and real savings! stroke of luck that he promised to give me a. review, and I can't lose it just because or a silly mistake over the day." , I went into the bedroom and picked up the phone book. He wasn't in it. 1 called lnionnation. They said they would have to have the address. Doris began screaming at me they were very sorry but it was a private number and they wouldn't be able to give it to me. so I hustled on the rest or my clothes. and jumped in a cab and went over there. I apologized ior calling so early, and mum-bled something about Louise Bronson and how anxious we were to have his opinion on my wiie's voice, and for a minute Hertz sat and stared at me. Then he cut me of-!. and cut me off sharp: "My dear lellow, I over, and there was no need what- ever tor you to come to me about it." "Louise Bronson-" "Yes. Louise said something to me about a recital, but I don't let her run my department either." breakiast-room, and two women were in there, listening. One or them, in a. kimono. seemed to be his wire. The other one had a hat on and looked is guest. I couldn't see her time but she was leaning toward the wife. whispering some- thing and laughing. I telt my face get hot. I said 1 fast as I could grab my hat. The recital didn't help any. The place was packed with from'the dressing-room: He lives. W88 Sorry. and got out of there as HD0388, third or that audience were chil- dren. That was how they had got back at us, those people we had Doris took our children home and I went out and ate. and then went. over to the office. About two- thirty the phone rang. I "Mr. Borland?" "Speaking." "This is Cecil Carver." she spoke as though I'd know who Cecil Carver was, but I never heard the name before. "Yes, Miss Carver? What can I do !or you?" Perhaps I ought to explain. I'm a singer. I happened to be visiting To be continued Lorne Valley and Vicinity were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Webster. Cardigan. on Friday. March 14th. Mr. Roy MacLeod and Mr. Ralph Nicholson were business visitors to Montague on Monday, March 17th. Little Carol Joyce Ieard and Master Gordon Leard are conval- escing after an attack of the mumps. 1 homes in Georgetown during past week-end. tred McQuilian. both of whom are employed in the City, visited thtcilir 0 Friends of Miss Louise Murphy, who is a member or the office staff of DeBiois Bros. Ltd., are sorry to hear she is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. end at her home in Georgetown. Mr. Joseph Allen and Mr. Claud Fair, of Mitchell River, were vis- itors to Georgetown on Thursday. March Nth. On Friday, Mr. Al- ien visited the City. Mr. Clive Stewart, Engineer, with the Provincial Government, Department of Public lvorks, was a visitor to Georgetown recently on work connected with his de- partment. N.S., where he is stationed with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Bill had accompanied his lather, Mr. William Hobbs, Sr., to his home in Georgetown earlier in the week, from Greenwood, where he had spent the winter. ' Georgetown lobster fishermen. at- tended the meetings held at St. Dunstan's College on Thursday and Friday of last week. when fisher- men trom various points in the Province met and iormed the ProvInce's first "Fisherman's As- sociation." Mr. Lennie MacDonald of Antig- onlsh, N. S., who is visiting in Charlottetown, attended the hockey game played in Georgetown Rink SAVE IIII GIIDOERIES Miss Rita. Wight. of the leach- , ;i1'mge?)&I;5in:”';: IV,Y1E155tell" In -weaxedIi::;e:gn?h;;.f;1rb':Ig1I1:re;'1c:';::in: stat! of Montague Memorial , I gave the address. They said nu,3,m,1d5' Huh Sch”I' '99” ” "39"" week" FFOSII Ibo -IO . 59C Fresh Dressed Fresh Smoked Fresh Haddock Scotch Boneless grandmothers, too! . . . have enjoyed wonderful, even- Th , .1 2 pkgs. pm-lty 'IIlIIlI textured results with Five Roses All Purpose Flour. -1-1,,,,f,Igl1,I 151:ewd,Kf1,1ew:,I: I ,.,a,lonea' .Mr and Ifs Jamel Macnem A mgr. Mali;IceNIli.i5! Gpteli and 1 MP1. i ' H FEW C E , W0 pronilnen SAVE ON MEAT Fresh Boston ”BIlHS. lb. Sic Shoulder SAVE ON FISH Fresh I-IALIBUT. lb. ... 55: HADDOCK. I5. . .-. . 27c FILLET OF SOLE. I5. . 55c FILLETS. I5. ... 4'Ic KIPPERS. lb. .. . 35c DIGBY. I5. ..l.. 39: Smelts - Boneless Cod PRUNES. 2 lbs. . . . . 35: Standard Qualitybessert FEARS. 2 20-oz. tins 45: Long Shred, Sweetened COCOANUT. V2 -lb. 25c Fluffo SI-IORTENING. 3 lbs. 95: Aylmer, fancy quality-- 15 oz. tin Tomato Juice. 2 tins . .. 29: Apple Juice . . . . 25c 2 20-02. tins Cateili's Pork 8: Beans .. . 45: Cake Mixes . . .. S7c SAVE ON FRUIT Florida ORANGES. 2 dos. . . . . 65: White GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for . .. . .. 25: Firm Green CELERY. stick . . . . . .. I7: Leafy Fresh LETTUCE. Iieod . ... 17: Red Ripe TOMATOES. pkg. . ...-.- 25!: New Cabbage, New Carrots, New Beets, Green Beans, Cucumbers. and they clapped and it" didn't mean a thing. I sat with Randolph and Evelyn. and we clapped too, and after it was over and about a ion or (lowers had gone up, and my (lowers too, we went back. stage with the whole mob to tell Doris how swell she was, and you would,have thought it was just in happy family party. But as soon as my race wasn't red any more (ram thinking about the critic, it got Mi-3, Earnest, gnaw, Uigg, wu 3 between the Georgetown Eagles visitor to this vicinity on March and the Cornwall Bulldogs. Mr- 13th and 14th. she was the guest MacDonald's son is employed in of her sister-in-law. Mrs. George the City and was I member of Johnson and Mr, Johnson. the Cornwall team. While here Mr. MacDonald visited Mr. Frank MacLean and Mr. Angus1 Mac- Lean, who are his brothers-in- law. Lennie is well known throughout the Maritlmes as a iormer star pole-vaulter, a sport in which he excelled. 7 I Chops. lb. . . . . 53: Machine Sliced Bacon. lb. . .. 46: Pork Hooks. lb. 23: LAKE OF. THE WOODS MILLING COMPANY LIMITED Best wishes-for a speedy recov- ery are being extended to Miss Joan MacGra.th who met with an accident which resulted in a knee injury. I'I52.ilAI ST. ANDREWS Y. P. S. May Evmr romc ..'l::noia MacKen7.ie. entertained the members of the Y. P. S. oi St. red about something else. About ii Mgs. Wellington Macbeod. Uigg, snen March 12th to 14th in Lame Valley visiting her sister and broth- Radio station WHDH in Boston. Mass., recently adopted the 45 sys- cnmr access, sm-er CHARLorrsrowIv.es.z. CFISHM-4 CHRRV ' ' rch. tem-"the modern wa to play N . helps ?dl;(';Il.r1;Vgl:e' :1-esbry1t.;r1la1I)1' g,l;:Ilmg' p1i:csenK.u;l1lg1.eBr1lililnuies were read by ers. musk... The new 15 Ydlsc tun? - Ml Sf'0P 70 SIIOP .gDEuVERy Enwcie March llith at the home or her rnfe m1,,s1,m ,”3p"'"d ” rs", M G LT; M, S, ,1”, table system. among advantages 5 .p31.en1s1 Mr. um Mrs. J, M. Mac- F0 d 5 "hy Lew” ll W '1' memge k " ' ' 9" ' allows the disc jockeys to play re- u rmosa an a c ap r on the men e wee of March 10th tocords v1,.ma11y free ham sutmce KETIZN-N i-he PW-Sid-"B Thelmii mission work carried on 17th at the home of his son and RUN-DOWN CONDITIONS , liluly utissnlil Iy mi: Catch colds easily? Get coughs due to gltllytbti dltie lohs run-down iin. ar sin ilinuy Scott's Emulsion to- I I u day. It contains natu- nl A & D Vitamins In rulural oil-plus added minerals! Helps maintain re- II a t s n c e a ti d staminal Your ia- vouxite store IIIIIL :"l scoirs smuisioii HIEH Kw RGY roNI( It i SIII CAMAY It I Lrirqn rzlro ” XYDOI I.) MD or rat it its 40: McGowen's Ltd. Kllinulr Phone .121-2 barter. presided. 55, The meeting opened hymn ”Work For The Night Coming" and the devotional period was in charge of Phyilis.Reld, as- sisted by Thelma Stewart. Roll call was answered by thir- teen member. and one visitor was with the one or the first Canadian mission- aries to Formosa. was discussed. Is games and contests and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. by the late Rev. George Leslie MacKay, read and At the close or the meeting the members enjoyed a social hour or daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leard. Mr. Peter MacLeod was a visitor to Charlottetown the week-end of March 16th when he visited rela- noise. Many ieaturcs oi the new system are contained in an illus- trated tolder, recently published disc jockeys in New England. and who is on the stair ot WHDH. Boston. is John Scott, who con- tives and friends. - AM. ducts the programme. "Back Bay nationally known as Lclian, son of Mr. Angus Mac- Lcllan. iormerly of Georgetown. The popular announcer and disc "John Scott" in Georgetown, where they were a meeting or insurance underwrit- by the station. One or the leading but in private life he is John Mac- "I9 39"” "I MI" F""c" D9' "5 ih” P95l'W" Emil dais”! ml? 17- have caused more mishaps. "Rivet- -AC ed ships before the war might not have looked so good but they did LIVERPOOIL, England - (OP) not break in half when subjected Matinee". On the air lanes he is jockey and his wife have visited -Chairman T. H. Blacltham told to stress or weather." he said. ! 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