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Bride” - ‘ ; a‘, m za.grs.|a_ aaaaa wwwvwvv Easter AQQIL Ywwv _wvwww 1 r Direction of Mr. Connie LeCIoIr . Phone 47 p V, oa_Sole ot Holman’: Ltd. " waterway TAMI rant, rattle”, April ma, J |_| 16th. starting 9 ‘AM. - it. M. and 0.15 tint. RusIrf-Eilycta -- “ jmia-soto. Children-ilk Leonard Gillie, phone 52. ring 3. Montague. ‘ IBS.—C. R. Boehner. Montague. m Mallard‘; Mill Property. Signed B. Mallard. Georgetown no the City on business. Friday. Llewellyn were recent Charlottetown. Peggy Walker visited the City for a few days late in the week. the week for Montreal. She was ac- companied as far as Charlottetown by her grandmother, Mrs. Michael Burke, Sr. Monday for Charlo tetown where he will resume his duties crew member of D. P. WI Dredge No. l4. on Saturday following an extend- '\lla‘4 ouaaorau. THE “EATSTTERN GUARDIAN r MONTAGUE: Harold I’. Landry, Stewart, lllfl Bnrrtet Ollll‘. AGBNT GEORGETOWN: Wlldou Lavora. The Guardian may he bought at tuy-of tho following places In Montague: Mina S. A. Us t ubr-e 11-1. In Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourls: Coudouh and Roper; in St. Peter's: The Poet Office. - "DUI-OVA WATCHES. - C. B. Boehner. Montague. JBUY AT HOME. - If it is Gifts we have them, if it's price you can't beat them. C. R. Boehner. Jeweller, Montague. __;_ AGENTS ' O _vI'LUMBING arm nuarmo. . .°ENGLISII CHINA SOUVIIN- Jeweller. |— -——--i--—————-—- and ‘various Maritime centres. On Saturday, April 9th. the Georgetown-Lower Montague ferry boat, Montague 1!, made har first crossing of the season. This is considerably ahead of last spring, when the first run was made on April 18th. Also on Saturday Mr. Thomas Blackett uicde the trip by dory from Georgetown to Launching. across the mouth of Cardigan River. Herring nets have been set for the past few- nights but no reports of any catches have been made. however. any morning now should sec the first spring herring making their appearance. ..'N0’I‘lCE.—No mhing allowed and Vicinity m. Howard S. Macliean motored _Mrs. C. N. “Bi1l" visitors to Mr. and. Miss Beatrice Mair and Mia On Saturday evening the George- town Athletic Club held a meet- ing in Kozy Hall. President James MacConnell, Jr., occupied the chair and a very good attendance of hockey and baseball players were .present. The secretary "Sonny" we e :.i:°::::.:.":..h°':'i.:;n of $125.00. It was voted to bank $115.00 of this amount and to donate the $10.00 balance to the baseball team. A meeting was called for Monday night to dis- cuss Plans for the approaching baseball season. Miss Gloria Morrison left late in Mr. Lemuel Mac as a Mrs. Mabel Lavers returned home ed visit with her son-in-law and daughter, 'Mr. and Mrs. Judson Baker, New Glasgow, N. S. One sure and certain sign that spring is with us to, stay. which is even a more dependable harbinger than the first robin or fresh herr- ing, is when the first baseball mak- es its spring appearance. On Fri’ day Mr. Clarence Mir/Swain ardent sportsman and last season's team assistant coach. was observed toss- ing the old pill about in the first lmpmmpill workout of the season. With every appearance of a fast drying out, of the baseball diam- ond the boys will soon be picking up where they left off last season which was so successful as to lake thorn into the finals against Wel- lington Dodgers for the Island Intermediate "B" baseball title. Mr. Donnie MacLean was a re- cent visitor at the home of his parents, lillzr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLean. Donnie is taking a carpentry course at the Vocational Wing in Charhttetown. Mrs. Walter Maabean and daughter Marie returned on Satur- day to their home on Water Street, following a visit to Char- lottetown, where they were guests of Mrs. Maclliean’: sister Mrs. Alec Araenaultn Mrs. Minnie Refuse who during the winter has been vlsitng her daughter, Mrs. Charles Fraser in Charlottetown, arrived in George- town onsaturday. She was accom- panied by her granddaughter, Miss Muriel Fraser of Charlottetown, who was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel MacCormack. The main harbour is now icp free and the first two lobster boats took to the water on Friday. Harbour pilot, Temple Gotell getting his boat in the water for the first launching of the season. Marcellus Gotell also launched his boat on Friday and later in the day with F. J. DeLory. Richard DeLory and Alex MacDonald on board made the run to Pamure Island. The first herring nets‘ of the seaaorr were believed let Friday evening. Aibove the Berry Wharves is still looked Ln ice but a small piece breaking off the outer edge of this will allow our Ferry Boat, ftfontagtrc II to -- r seasons operations. Cap- tain H. Larsen reports all in readi- 11985 on board ship to start runs. ‘m. Stewart ..'Mlss Connie Mair, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff in Charlottetown. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mair, Burnt Point. Miss Mair ll on three weeks’ vacation, ‘which she will spend visittng her home H. J. MRBON OPTOMETRIST Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc. uouraoua. r. a. l; Office Hours: 1O to ll LII. I to I P. M. by appointment ‘ Office Connected With Drug Store. end visitor to his home in Mt. Stewart. Mrs. Jack Anderson. Mrs. Chut- er Coffin and Mrs. Merton Jardine (were visitors to the City on Mon- IY. Benoit has rettuned to her home in Boston having attended the funeral of Mr. J. D. Timmins. ATTENTION p, . EH1. The Datea - THURSDAY and SATURDAY, April 14th l 16th The Picture- - - - "GONE WITH THE WIND" IN ‘IECHNICOLOR Starring CLARK GAB-LII. VIVIEN LEIGH, LESLIE HOWARD. OLIVIA do IIAVILAND This fa an outstanding picture - Don't mine it. Show will atarf. at 7:30 o'clock. In The Spring The Housewives Fancy Turns To liousecleaning For your convenience we offer the following: Abbott: Points ct $l.i0 qt, $3.75 gallon. Abbott: Varnish at $1.45 qr., $5.25 gallon, 45c 1-2 pint. Medusa-Lite Casein Point's oi- $i.25 qt.,' $3.90 gallon. A iorga choice of Sunwortiry wolipcpen ot poprrlor prtpcs.‘ _ Window shades in green ond creom. - Venetian Blinds in wood, steel or aluminum, mode to or- der.’ ' Curfuhe Rode ond fixtures. ‘ ~- l Congoleurn and rexoieurn, two and tirreeyorde wide.‘ Congoleum, rexoieum ond boruiomn squares in ‘oil sizes. inlaid 0nd bottiedvipdinoieum. We also curry o lcrga stock of lo. colours. Felt popor and Linoleum cement in Morboleum Tiles immu- ’ ' standard antiwar’- . " ‘v - CivommMouidinge for cii purposes. lircir pIyf/dode. ' A toil line ‘of Sunshine Carriages, Tricycle: and llcycler. - Sunshine Rongee, rongeftes und Hotpiutea. - MOO Phone.‘ writeor‘ coil at our martin»; d ‘Charlottetown Hospital Perth, were visitors to Alliston on Sunday, guests of Mrs. Melliah‘: Mr. Joe J. MacDonald was a week- t r alfUWN lllllaton Rnrl Vicinity Mr. Harold Hioken. ‘Pembroke. was a vieltor to ntalllo on Fri- day and purch a new Ford tractor. - w. and Mrs. Reg Mellieb, {New parents, 1k. and Mrs. Wm. Carver. ..°Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mc- Klnnon of Brooklyn spent the week-and at Peter's Road. guest of their daughter, Mrs. MacDonald Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Ted mtler and son Jimmy, Murray River. were visitors to Alliaton on Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A.\ Hickeu. The Alliston Womena Institute held it's April meeting at the home of Mrs. J. H- Campbell. A good attendance of .members\ were present. Games were played and a contest held. Mrs. Johnnie Campbell was the winner of the crinteat. Lunch was served by the hostess and was enjoyed by all. The young people from BrookII held a. very successful concert in the Murray River Public Hall-on Wednesday evening. Although the evening was a stormy one a large crowd gathered to enjoy the dialogues and singing. A dance was held after the concert and was very much enjoyed by the young people, The younb people of Peter's Road Presbyterian Church held a very auccess‘ul concert and luncheon at Cambridge Hall on Thursday night. After the concert Mr. Martin of the National Film Board enter tained the young people with films of Newfoundland and P. E. Island and a comedy film for the chil- dren which was very much enioyeri by everyone present. Much, credit is due the Minister, Rev. C. D. Henderson ‘for the interest he has taken in the young people of his congregation. Mrs. Harry Timmins and two chil- dren returned with Mrs. Benoit dn a two week trip to Boston. Mrs. Montague McKuymnd Mrs Fred Affleok were _ the re- cent visitors to the City. r Mr. Robert Bryson, Mt. Stewart has entered the veterans’ wing of the P. E.‘I. Hospital for treat- ment. Mr. Gilbert Timmins, who has been spending the past week at his home in Mt. Stewart, return- ed to Toronto on Monday. Mr. David Egan, Mt. Stewart, received the sad news that his brother Jack had died suddenly in Boston, Mass... on March 23rd. Mrs. Brighton McDougall of Charlottetown was a recent visitor to the home of her brother, Mr. Bristol und vrentry Friends of Mrsulioddio, 0518:. ley will he pleased-to lee her out again after undetwlhg a serious _ operation in the bomital at Char- lottetown. , I Friends of Mr. Enter-y Mcbwan vnillbesorr! ohear hehaaon- tcaed the P Edward Island Hospital for treatment and all hope to see him back on the job shortly. ‘ w. Owen Sinnott spent a few days in the city last wet onbul- lneae. He expects to return to the carpenter work there shortly where he was employed last 311m- mcr and fall. " Mr. George Cullen and his brother Philip left last week en- route to Ontario where they hope to find employment. It is understood that Mr. Anslcm Inulene,‘ who has been cocking at the packing plants here for anany years will not be_ at the shore this season. H. will take a position on one of the. dredgea for the season. w. and Mrs. Lester Mcvarlm. who spent th, spring and Bum- mer here where Mr. McVarish op- erates the only packing plant at the old harbor are expected-back here next week to begin the task of getting the plant ready for the packing season that ls only a lit- tle more than two weeks away now. iq - Friends of Mr. Sterling Mc- Ewen will be blessed to learn she _hae been able to leave the PE. Island Hospital where she has been undergoing treatment and all hope to see her back to good health shortly. Mr. Roddie O'Hanley spent the past week in th, city where his wife was a patient in the PE. ls- land Hospital undergoing an oper- ation. Mr. Lou Drains was a business visitor to the city for a couple of days last we‘&. HQ is one of our FARMERS You ore wasting [groin it you do not have your seed properly cleaned and graded. . Hove YOUR groin cleoned now. ' FRASER 8i ANNEAR FEED SERVICE Elmer McIntyre, Mt. Stewart. \\. "d. - t. ..,=,r'-',’ m; intima- MODEM? PRICE l I . a .. Mcntug HAVE YOU HEARD AIOUT PROCTER 8r GAMIIPS GRAND NEW H-IHO SHORTININGI IT'S EXTRA QUALITY AT I Thereknothing like new, orrrrneur ‘p ov- nsrrrrturro ‘PROCTER a. camera's cuesr snonreuine AT GceRongesondbottI-ed gee. y . '5 _ .. , _ ~ .-M¢|_¢.q w»; QMMM mm, _ - i. "f. =.~_.; . birnro gotit foe yomwqufil Ian .w..r r rr ‘n. ,iw_iulllb_' r -» ‘, monuidctormcmricea you're: cttzfrdm. .~ “ f ' ' t End- . "LET U5 MAKE YOUR HOUSE Allow", ‘ ‘ ‘ fr“ j ‘ u; t 1 I an...‘ -»..'.<.~.<. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. May- nard Icy, Tryou. Marina ‘ the Special Matriculation Claee In 1844. Than after teaching for two yhotllalsernmebacktofhwti. Marion's plane are_ indefinite. outstanding fishermen. roloyed on the Government at Ruatico spent the ‘weekend with his wife and family. - 1 . ‘- ,> ggmiiggig ROBERTA ANNE‘ PRIZZELL daughter of Mr. and Mn. Andre] Frlsaell. Springfield Welt. After wlnufn_ the Governor-Gannon medal in Albertuu lllgh School, Roberta entered the Special Ma- triculation Cllnl in 1948. She h; made no definite plane for the m. "l"- -1'|l0l.0 It! Craswell. wail home for scvéral weeks. ha; returned to the city to reside User; sh, will be employed. Mall drivers report the dig roads In a terrible state at pm ant but some sections drying y“, where there was little frost. I sauuorr owner. r02 Ill fer Fourth Year woli. Mr. James Arnold who is em- dredge Mlss Margaret MacDonald, who [MATE TO GOSSIP, IUT IT'S H-IIFO THAT MAKES MR5. YOU-KNOW. 'WflO'$ PASTRY $0 WONDERFUL YES- IROCTII l GAMllE" NEW FILE! AsArereumreetroucm ~ e to m: YOU AIOIII‘ rune ‘For amen mrmc AND ~ revmc. rrocrrr a GAMILI mmmvourznow... 1111-: FAMILY PRICE Nor long ago Procter A: Gamble starred“. making a new, dlflnent shortening called Fluifo. It's rmyvspeclal, for special people like you. You see it's extra quality-yet sells for such a moderate price. It's‘ made for ligbhr cakes, Idler pastry, more ‘tempting and more dievwbh "one foods. ante. and ‘ mixes quicker, by lfqltes fresh -smelie fresh-sud fresh. If your dealer hasn't; f ask r, .u w» tantalum-lid ddilsotlst " mp4,‘ .