and to Lorne Valley on Sunday. while here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Miss Roberta Show recently spent a few days,ln Cardigan, the guest of her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Myers. P.I.I.loiplf4llGll'l!I& winter for treatment and follow- ing his discharge from the hos- pital he spent several months convalescing at the home of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. Bristol! . ' ..'Mrs. Annie Lewis and her ....'i.”i'....ii.?.i”l'..i?i"”.....ii:"&”..:.l -um nu. no-e o-um-. who . ch 1 mu, , M h were here from Boston to attend ff” nmuy '” W" "C the funeral of their iatherthe late Win. McMillan. left last week ,on ” " spent a great many years around ” the packing plants as fireman r and foreman. informs us he has had employment right through the winter with the Grif- fin packing Co. at Sourls. where a lot of work is being done on the new plant. Quite a number of llap-I C W . city. visi.tra:utheir somulisn"""hV' 1"” u' ' Georgetown over the week-end. no. iwuuun "Billy" Murphy Jr.. left on Wednesday.-March nth, for It. Jeans. Quebec. what Lorne Valley .!Mrs. Donald Shaw was a pas- senger to the city on March lsth. where she visited her mother, Alfred Crane who is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Georgetown .."l'he many friends of Mr. Russell White areipleesed to learn that he has returned to his home from Charlottetown. Russell enter- ed the Veteran's Wing of the Friuds of Mrs. Alfred Crane. OW wipe away. emiidgesi. QtQlll9... . Mr. ...a Mrs. cum Currie and he will take his basic ininins 1'9"-"'3 '5 "W1? 5011195 ll "ill girls from this Vlclllliy I150 93' M wun. F p ta Mrs. James Callaghan and Miss hum. 5 1 "1, u, no .1 cm 51.. M, Riverton, regret to learn, that she ciw. Mrs. Lewis said her father- pect to get steady employment Muelsgai, u,,,d"'M,:,','f,&3j 1:-:33; Betty Callaghan were visitors to of the former's parents, Mr .and avgecrww? Esau (a:”J::.'mg"l';: gout 9 y ' i, . patient at the Kings County in-law was formerly from St. at the plant for the spring and Montague on March 19th. Mrs. Reuben Mccannell. cis Mal and Wilb M - ' . . . - Memorial Hospital. Montague. Peters Bay and moved quite a summer months as they did last Dou;dc.:ga:.ed m Montana :3" ties mums Mr Ind M" Wu Mr. John Dalton, who has been be; 1 to 305 . . am”: 3 M Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Mac- Her many, li'lGl1d3 In 5011'! V-0 bed MCQillllEII.' - H d h 1.-,.1e,,d, of M", am”! Good. :1": .m:,.1K.ej::: rfomm-piedwllo g:?1;' lnmn pick-ugntruximd in the a.Y:e;'et3;";3I') Leod. Ulgg. motored to Lorne learn that rt was necessary for ML Ggrgld Fdgcxay or Mm-. ”””””d m onmdm " V win. Blldwlln Rudv I" P191594 Jim Moore a former resident of i Valley on March mth, where they Mrs. Alfred Crane to enter the ray River and Mr. Alvin Myers of Cardigan were business visi- tors to Georgetown on Monday. Much am . the Quebec province Progressive Mr. Leo Babineau of shediac. Congervguvg pu-ty will I); hgld in N. B. was a recent business vlsi- Quebec City June 4. Icon Balcer, tor to Georgetown. MP for Trois-Rivieres also an- g nounced party leader George Mr. Frank Bouchard and Mr. Drew will address the cuuventmu, Georgetown on Tuesday, March to learn that she is now feeling 29"” much better after her recent ill- ness. Mrs. Alex Grant. visited Char- lottetown. March 11. Mrs. Mary Connelly. Baldwin's Road, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dufu recently. Mr. John MacDonald left rec- ently for Boston, Mass.. where he . Mr. Joe Macnomld, who mu merside Aces and the Montague out his farming equipment and l”"""'"' stock two Weeks aso, expects to Miss Chris Shaw. Charlottetown. take up In different line of em- was a visitor to Lorne Valley on pioyment in the city next week we March 14 . She was the guest of are informed. her paren . Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ralph and Clement Sinnott were slum week-end visitors here from the Mrs. Annie Crane left on March city along with the sister Francis 14th for New York. U. S. A.. where Sinnott of the income tax office. she will be the guest of her son-in- i law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. R. 3. Bennett has had a big this vicinity; his old home is now owned by Mr. Frank Laybolt. Few of the younge class remem- ber Annie and Rose McMillan. as it is more than a quarter of a century since they left the old home here. Mr. and Mrs. lvan -Hill have come to this vicinity from Surn- merside to take up residence at St. Peters, where Mr. Hill will be spent the day visiting relatives. The Lorne Valley School boys enjoyed a friendly game of hockey with the Georgetown boys at the Georgetown Rink on Friday. P. E. 1. Hospital for treatment. and all unite in wishing her a speedy return lo health and home. Mr. George McCannel.l, Mon- tague. was a recent visitor at the March 18th. home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. Earle James and MA, M. son Blair, Midgell. motored to we Lorne Valley on March mth. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maclntyre, and Mr. QUEBEC (CP)-A eonvention of "parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rog- will join Mrs. MacDonald, who has been there for the past months Mr. Herb Handrahan spent the week of March 18 with his sister. Mrs. Wilfred Kiggins. Borden. Miss Marion Ito erson. teacher in Hermitage Sch , spent the week-end of March l2 with her el'S0l'l. St. Patrick's Road Women's In- stitute held their monthly meeting recently at the home of Mrs. John Trainor with a good attendance. Mr. Patrick Clarkin visited Chor- lottetown. March 11. Friends of Mrs. Anthony Hughes. regret to learn that she is now a patient at the Charlottetown Hos- pital. All join in wishing her as early return to good health. Mrs. Urban Bradley visited Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald and family. Charlottetown. March 17. employed with the C. N. R, re- are receiving a big welcome their new home. a lot of travelling. demonstrated in the fishermen's gatherings will as most of the fishing gear is shore over bad roads. a month away. Mr. Ted Anderson. who placing one of the older hands who has retired. The Hill family Mrs. William Cnnohan who de- cided to reside here for the win- ter months with her daughter has changed her mind again and gone back to the city to live. Despite her years this fine old lady does Fishermen state it's not likely any of the new lobster traps being city at the used here this season at least; readiness. especially the building of traps that went on for the past two months. The big worry now is to get the traps hauled to the Some are several miles from the seaside. The season's opening date is only has season here in the canning of chickens, other meats and vege- tables. Mr. Bennett says he would prefer chickens alive as some people make a very poor job of removing the feathers and this delays the work. The birds need to be mouth bled to make the feathers come right off. The old style of chopping of the heads is gone forever. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Drake. who have spent the winter in Halifax. are expected back here shortly to their old home port. be This fine old couple were nearly killed in a car accident two years in ago and Mr. Drake was on crutches for a long long time. We understand that Mr and Mrs. Ben Drake. who reside in Nova Scotia. will come to Bristol to reside this spring to make it their future home in the evening of life. This fine old couple will be very welcome here. The very serious illness of Mr. to Freeman MacEwen. Miss Mary Macxinnoif and Mrs. Earle MacDonald were business visitors to Montague on Thursday. Miss Adele Shaw arrived on the Island by plane from Halifax. N.S.. on Monday. She was an overnight visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Lorne Valley. She also paid a brief visit with her brother-in,-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Myers. Cardi- gen. Mr. and Mrs. John Mac-Swain were business visitors to Charlotte- town on Thursday. - Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Maclseod. Charlottetown. spent the week-end of March 19th. with relatives in Lorne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeill and Mr. Cecil MacNeill were rec- rent visitors to Charlottetown where they were guests of the" former's mother. Mrs. Martin MacNeill. Mr .and Mrs. Harold Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald. They were accompanied by Mr. James" mother, Mrs. Homer James. Marie. Miss Joan MacGrath spent the week-end of March 19th in Bangor where she was the guest of her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane. A number of young people from this vicinity journeyed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Myers. Cardigan. on March 17th. where they attended a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mr. Myers' sis- ter. Miss Jean Myers. prior to her approaching marriage to Mr. Ger- ald Frederick MacKay of Mur- ray River. Following the presenta- tion of gifts which were many and beautiful, the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in music and danci . A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by some of the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCannell and daughter Lynn, Charlottetown. motored to Lorne Valley on March and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Pisquid, mot- M AN-U E L' S BRODlE'S XXX ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX MILD OR. SHARP Island Cheddar Cheese . Lb. . . 53c Corned Pork Ribs. 4 lbs. . .. 69: GRADE "A" Fowl.6io8lbs. . .. 393'; AYLMER FANCY Corn Kernels. 14 oz. . I Tins ...35c PETER PAN - 457. Sugar syrup Peaches. 15 oz. . . . . . . W332 Iiketlieee.. i-:e-w?e- so ll. Wh'l ll h NlzlitllI:ei'siol1tl,gi?llifir'n(li)e'all llll left recently for Montreal where ::hllitIlleMfactEl)(0n:ll1' Mgttiormoxg t le en t ey were guesm SMOKED Lt FCC 5 I1 8 0 f , ' 0 Stewart. Pslalsio spend a vacation with ilciotlcgfoggsis 0ve2'ie:'iduschherr:8retAeg W , P E e e e s e e p e Mr.. James Mooney. Borden. is M. Doj D n H t d t l10Pe ioglieilr he is 011 the mend e S - l spending I few ally. with his par. her liime rlilarclin le2 yafrtgrmvligiting soon. HIS daughtfer Dal-Rilhyg hais ' M". Mr A- J- MW ms. :23. - ,.,. Roe-siins Pork ib- -- ----- 39c Mr. Aneas Brahzll. spent the Walt" C""'e' Ch"l”"e""”"' MacDonald. is a sister of Mrs. a e . g' week-end of Marc 12. at Alberton. . Frank Kelly. here. ; guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph enltij'lraIJ(Rl1i;ir3nsii2c.wsip)ent1ilghtiarizfgg; Mr, and Mr. Billie Anderson ii 3 . . . MlCD01'illd- and Slsterdnglaw Mr and M” were business visitors to the I ' ' ' i Monday. Billie is employ- M ' F 1! G "F ' ch 1 " . Harry Anstie. Montague. city 9" . g y "W: ””:::m' "l" 31'" golf” Co t i ii b i f: glghszigmce; olgthsextra sans i l. rd M '9 Leaf 2 lbs 396 week of March 13 with her moth- t d:f":o" fhms "151 mm exd' MI. and Mrs. Fm," are Dian, ' a I "P I I 0 ' er. Mrs. Patrick Clarkin. Peakes en”: is '15 Rev.Sch Siei'5- :9 mng'w move to Nufrage Harbor R”d' sggentowiniiinirllinthe ltzlldntteesllr early in the spring for the fishing "L, 1 Pill Piimlilill-N W 1 Till U 39,; wishes we" extended to Charlottetown. season. Mr. Fraser is one of the t - Mrs. Henry Clarkin on March a -BU. biz fishers there -N. 5 (on. ) wM ROGERS e ' BAG . hnh lbratedher ihtith V ' lgavirjfhdayf hHT&d olgl ilidyeis l 3,13 3 L5,. Royal last. I Plus. 9 o g g ea an as r - 0 anti; started on her fifth hookeecd ' - 1 Dales 296 Pllddlllg 25C me this season. Piece Cablnefs - -tm lMfr. iluntleigensitehvlart lad the ' Icing I Pkgs. . 1 LM- m rt t h d f ' r . bys: firllinog tre: whllne hee gd Sllgdf onloln l" ”i'?if."'l' Ai.'3'"i'.i il'.'l.' 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