Lines and many traps were not °“ sltllll-‘ll! and Friday after- Murrcy I-la-hour was . .- ' 11:0 omen fa. N flu ,,,,_',',,’f',‘,,,“f,"",..,,',‘_’,',f,':’ ..,,._ Ilr. Penlleld to Retire ma... May 21. 19:5‘ “ Q tague. was the recent week-end ' ’ Z _ — A —_ ...¢ y;¢;.,;g, :.".°.':..:f:*:; "°"' 2 ”‘l°' Pm‘ Queen Moved By n,¢n¢ part of the winter with his MONTREAL. (Cl>)—Dr Wilder _ ML Mncpn“ Mncmnn in On an early day in_May. the _ Miss Abigail Colllngs has return- 1.-.en“e1d_ nueunu. of the Munneu, H E"n';nwun. nun “turned n, his writer and her little five-year-old cei)‘b;‘A1‘l:‘l;]°flf;,uM°:';°°dmul“'K "Eu ed to her home in Albany Pllln-3 Neux-olggjcgl 1mmut,e_ wednegdgy - d ht - t" in um ..:i: t*::.,“:::°:: .23 memo-nu -o-nu-1. u»-- .'.‘.f.”...‘.'::.“‘ll2.F€ .;°.*.°::.‘. .“.l.’.2.‘".‘..‘.l :.“..“.:‘;“;:‘:..“‘= "°'" On Thursday. many Dcople herc varded with the loveliest bouquet "sue" MI. Millar. He told nu “mull mum“ on U} ‘ me‘-553° W ‘J19 H0153 0‘ "W the Princewmlaival lcrtgssing _of the prettiest mayflowers. rans- Mr. Stewart Reid. R. C. N.. Mn. M, ‘nu M" wnnnm Kennedy the MN; he Wm “me a. mum. guommoiu, many’ "Id “Le *2?!‘ nun. Plctou to 1 mm sun I ha Jlig in color from pure white to Reid and young son Donnie. Do.rL- ,,ue'bunn°5 vlnwru w cnnnonh 5u,—gean_1n-ch;,g and neurologist 5; en m Kluuy _hm°V°d 5’ b 3 he in readiness or ay . n - t_1 eepest imaginable shades o mgum_5peng5e,,¢,n1d,yn Runny town on May‘ the Royal Victoria Hospital mu warm wit vt ich lrus an i'nl- glefulilnitfiiegveagsxo gathelred some with the farmer's parents. Mr. and ' ‘ M p,-01930; of neumogv gnd ;';fconI‘eu‘"gn °:‘£eir°h;‘:L‘ue;;‘ h“°:‘: . r reens. ion! DEM M _ - _ . - ~ » Mr. Frlnk Pills“-11:‘ WI‘? ‘I '-‘m‘ and other varieties of evergreens rs Batty Rem w:u(f?arG)3b'l;Trtl]r::Il‘:l?“ar:nsdpeli(:iuil1]: n'lur:'smg;!ry It Mom” Umvep 1”‘ Saturday “am the mund- vl0Y9d °“ ‘ll’ wfiodcexl °g“ E‘:""3 which the writer is not sure 01 Sincere sympathy is extended to ‘om, um’, Wm, nu: nnremn Mn 5”’ um’ j I the - world Commonwealth tour nthis home m san s ast um, correct n,m“_ now pretty the bereaved family of the late nnd M" Mu“ “Chou Dr. Penneld will remain director made by the royal couple. ' ‘ of the institute. chairman of the The message, read by Maj. H. G. on 'i‘hUrSdl¥ ¢V°“l11l-_ these are when one stops to ex- Bria-n MCCBIYOII. SL MIFTI Road. M_ wumm Mucnwu one of amine them with their beautiful who passed away suddenly on Aim! The mmy mend: 0! MrI- Alice md=ml° department. nnd neuroystudnolme, vice - cnamberlain or ‘nrmce Nov. umploiuu was shades of green. What a lovely 37- Morrison, Peters Roadare sorry to SIITECOD Wllh the ROY“ V103-0l‘1l'the household, was received with “:0 at his home nu mu, .i-hum mbination color. Mas” Llwnnce Irvin. md hear sheis ill, All wish her an early HOSDIIHL cheers. It was in reply to one of 3‘ - - ' lth. . ' - - l 1 th H . day evemnz. Although the weather has been Kenneth Ferguson, Piclou. were "mm '0 good he“ pufxtmzgglfigdnflllwxfléfi ‘;.h°(;on,.:.’ “"§."°,§§,'§., mm G W“ cold, with ice every mom|_ng_ 11 rqecezg. visitors to Murray Harbour Mrs. Charles McKillop and young Mur0_surgean_m_cmfl It the m_v V..,_ thunk yuu nucmny for your or at Orwell. spent the week-end ".1;V°nde”ul' ‘he ‘"’wth m "h°_ ‘ or ' mm Kenn” ""1 ales‘ ncentzy stltute, as his successor at theiaddresa and 101' YOU!‘ IOYI1 Ind at her home in Lune Sunn:_ [\)Vl plantllifle otf tine‘ wgodsi How MN MW Mm“ Wu ‘ bums" Open! l;VEX'Il day‘: in txlntgaup Royal Victoria H°spn,3]_ ’afiectionate greetings on my re- ,°u 9“ ea 5 0 C. "3 or V visitor to Charlottetown on May when 1 ey we" ' e was 0 ' Dr Theodore Rasmussen will re- mm ‘mm my l’°“’- "‘ “R °°““5° Miss Ellen Munn. teacher in ,athering t_he'first wild flowers um and Mrs. Myron Holmes. mm- from cm“ 0 Umversny lo! which I mu my nusbunu have xvmsioe. was also at her home in 0‘ film h5P“"¢- 0"‘? 0°“ TC” ‘ ‘A 0' where he is nnuessfir and chin ,,,‘,visited many parts 01 the Com- Liltle Sands. over the week-end N8 E 1 8 m3}'fl0W€F5 8"°W- hey M185 Mary F. Johnston. Cha.r- 'monwealth, including several of also nnuced many been among mt the neurological service. to take Mr John Bruce High Bank flowers They too have their lgtteilown. ‘splint the week-end at over in ngurology and neu,—,,__.,u,-_ my colonies and countries under - , - , - - . . : e ome 0 er parents Mr. and my protection. M"'dM°n:§ otgglggnifitgfigud mtg: .w°i"k }t‘°ld°' lgihlle u'~lh9Y_ -“nki-SW‘ Mrs. Marvyn Johnston. ' guy at MCGHL “It has been a great Joy to me 5” -518: Mrs Annie c Nichol my trip‘ W h P0 imllin‘ tey Rev c rl c 1 Y ‘“""‘5 "‘° 9”‘ ‘”‘ ’“°“”“ ‘° "' mzubrxsell cut. on Wednesday lzlisga elilgil (ggdyplgbnedultsaflll evenixiz n39l'V11¢l3grelflc°r§€ucA"Ie1ddre‘£l‘§ M a M Ch 1 M L .1 '5 M” P“’‘‘" W“ "‘° ’°'"‘" W’ ”° "‘°"“°"“"y °[ my p°°pl“ so. - ~ - ~ - ' r. an rs. ares ac co : ‘ . . _ . . . . , M , T M L d, d m and I and my husband will always lL‘§:)_:l_]e‘l~‘ljlx[‘:l\l(;l‘:(')IlMl::‘ Mlgrucfruzczusl gr:“i‘n‘y“llilnengtorlvfireandalslnarkscf; flraegbgterian Church. Montague, on 1V_I,l!ll.0i‘l to Charlottetown on Otis;/Irueraefig Mralc §?alcO1n:u§na°‘:l,umembe, the nvely and insnmnn noon. There are still lots of traps Llttls _8aIiIls And Vlcinltl ‘;:..:=..:::.:“:..“:;:;:.:°':.“;:..::: Mr. John Dan MacLean who (or the fishermen. yourlaW".l§."°'°naeraci.orel Lmun-an-r _ W canedeunoupopoler rotary power mowor. mus 100! , No hand tlpplnj ' LONDON, (Reuters) -The Queen Lawn-Boy cuts a velvet smooth 18" awalh through any height grass or weeds..trimI as it goes- evenly distributes pulverized grass clippings-..leaves nothing to nine. The whole lawn is done in minulea.’ And Lawn-Boy coals so little. When you buy Lawn- Boy, you buy dependable quality, available service. ,3 Write for FREE literature. . /. Miss Mary MacPherson. teach- hwlueol utluo prevents uulpln] IOIIIIII: bnolls. Lorne Volley been there from Saturday when welcome which we have every- she had been visiting her sister in Pmvnal at which time she re- rrued the sad news of her mo- ihcr's sudden passing. Sincerc ,yn.pa1hy goes out to all the sor- roulng ones. Mr. Carleton Hume. accompan- jpd by several residents of Little Sands attended the show at Mur- ray River, Friday night at the Mayfair Theatre. Mr. John Bruce. High Bank and Mr. Hugh MacNeill, Little Sands. .-icrnmpanied Mr. Carleton Hume. l.|l1le Sands to Charlottetown, on April 30. One of the party report on seeing about 60 wild geese on uav in Town in about a four acre field of last years potatoes. On the way home he saw a ring- necked pheasant. lllcssrs. Orin and Lester White, Wood .lands East. are employer. in Murray Harbour. fishing. Mr. Hugh MacNeill, Littlt Sands was in Village Green on business on April 30. Once again on May 1. the car- ierx-ies the "Prince Nova and the "Charles E. Dunning" started on their schedule trips between Wood Islands and Caribou. It is good in see this continuous link dur- ing the spring and summer months. At least. thus fulfilling the terms of Cnnfederation in the eastern part of the lsland with the mainland. The traffic has increased great l_v since May day. On the hill!- \\a_v and due to the dryness of the nealher the dust is like the mid- ale of summer. on suhaay. great crowds of people in cars and trucks from many places were seen going and rnrning to and from Wood Islands. The Ferry seems‘ to be a great gathering. place on Sunday. Mr. Donnie. Livingstone. son of Mr. and 'Mrs.- Donald Living- stone. Hopefleld. is at his home on a it day leave from the navy. . The road machine scraped the Queen‘: ' County part of Little Sands on Monday. May 3. Mr, nowsn Sencabaugh. Onl- Velley nccompanied by his bro- ther. Mr. Benjamin Sencabaugh. Murray River, left Monday morn- the tng for Halifax. Vzheffi ‘(MT Rowan Sencabaugh a see ing @ ‘t Doctor‘: treatment. Mr. Sen- 0 Q cabagh is g brother-in-law of Mrs. Alex Blue. His friends here hope he will soon be able to return to his home. May 1 was a grand calm day for the fishermen. but a cold one. dead stems. etc. What a wonder- ful display of the power 01 God. What joy and happiness a littlc child gets out of just picking the little flowers. How she would ex- claim when she would find a pretty cluster. hiding in the ground. How this little girl looks forward with anticipation when the, can pick violets. Country children have many pleasures that city children know nothing about which com- pensates for many privileges the country children are deprived of. On returning home, with this beautiful bouquet of mayflowers and evergreens, the little gir’ surprised her mother by saying. “Wouldn't they be lovely for ' .-vcdding." Quite an idea! The Women's Institute of Little Sands and High Bank met at thc home of Mrs. William D. Mac- Donald, Little Sands, on Tuesday. May 4. with a good percentage of its members in attendance. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Alexander Blue, Lit- tle Sands on June 2. Mrs. William MacKay and Mrs. Reuben Moore both of High Bank were in Valleyfield on May 3. The M/V C. A. Roland with Capt. Royal White docked a’ Wood Islands Monday, with the \lmu'lnn. \' ll. ,..» .i-r A .«-4 -.i. >4 v >. v I !*"-r---9-""¢'-----Hm -"."?.".""".'_ J 1 , .. The monthly meeting of the women's Institute was held in the school on May 4 with 15 members Dljeaent. Roll call was responded to with an exchange of bulbs or seeds. Mrs. Lloyd Reid invited the meni- Uers to her home for the June meeting and roll call is to be ans- sccond load of bait. She discharg- ed part of her cargo at Murray Harbour first. This was a record IND for them. The fishermen from the surrounding districts were busy hauling the balance of their bait on Monday from this schoonez. Several fishermen who hauled a lot of their traps on Monday re- port very poor catches indeed for the first haul. It is to be hoped the weather will/ moderate as its very cold on the water in an open boat. Mr. Carleton Hume. Little Sands, was across to Nova Sco- tin. on Monday. Mr. Laurie Blue, Little Sands, is doing considerable custom work with his tractor and har- rows. On Monday and Tuesday ‘to harrowed for Mr. James '1‘. Dixon and Mr. Hugh MacNeill, both of Little Sands. Av mi 1 a7visltor to Lorne Valley on Mayilrmetown, years of married life are being Mrs. George extended to Mr. and Mrs. Hector family of Montague. were guests Protter of'Montreal. P. Q., who,of Mr. were married on Saturday. MaylCannell nn May 12. Leod. Lorne Vallcy. Mr. John White. Montague, was Mr George MacAulay. MacAulay. Best wishes for many happy where received. “I have been greatll’ m°V¢d by the warmth with which ml’ 1111-9' band and I and our children have- been welcomed on our —Ellzabeth Regina." 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Ami among these siiflerera were a very wide variety of liemorrlioid condi- tiona. some of 10 to 20 years’ standing. All ‘his. Witlmut the use of nar- cotics. flrI(‘5llII‘ll('.I or astringc-nun of any kind. The secret is a new healing substance (Bl!)-l)\'ne)_. the discovery of a wnrld-‘famous research institution. Already, Bio- llvne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body. . how this new healing substance is offered in ointment form for hemorrhoids under the name Preparation _H.‘ The price is only 31.19 a tube including an appllcnlor. The name to ask for is Preparation ll—at _iill drug stores. And ffimpm. ber—if not ontirelv satisfied — your money will be refunded P"""P'l.V- -Tmii Marl ward Island. «- Maée /l// Four og not Q coo/vu ‘Uracil- urifii/‘OneBasic Dough“! Versatility begins at home‘ with Active Dry Yeast! One quick dough, thinly rolled. comes out four delectable deaserl delightal Rained oh-la so under n’ light with amazing Fleiachmann's Active Dry Yeaatl When you bake at home, get festive results with nduchmunnn. NW" fun.‘ Knp I. molvtauai CNILIIA vwilu Cream '/a cu butler M s I ' ‘ m°nth" nlpply 0“ hll!d- mp brown afrgar; divideminrllia.rl3' Inuflln Pins; add DI-cans. Cream 2 Ihepa. butter or marganm. 2 LI . cinnamon and )1 mp hm-vn Iugar. not out one poninn o_ dough l2 by I0 inch-I. Sprinkle with ctnnnmon naislun and I cup raisins; be- finmng at Inn aide. roll up loosely. tut nlo l alien. lace in pane Grease lope. Cover and let time until doubled. Bake at 360”. lit to i! mine. lludx uliipulionl IAIIG MNVINIII. DOUGH 2. ounce wmltl Boil-together for .1 m‘ a. stirring. ‘A cup butter or margarine. l_ hep. grated ornngn rind. li cu nrange yuice and 15 an Inn. sugar; Spread half in no 8-inch uan pan. Roll out one portian of dnugh l _by to lnchnl. named with rent of orange Illllufv. bcginnin at long side. roll up looanly; cut Into I slices. Arrange in pan. nan tops. Cover and let rho uau] doubled. Bake at 350'. about 80 rain- 3. can noun Combine lg lb. nthnn Anita. I run mm.‘ it our train. -uger and I lhlp min» or margarine; bull gently. stirring often. until abovteahg leneveheuheetendcullolubnwu. lnllnuedlu.-eeunwulergobnt over: spread remainder wllh filling and roll up In centre. Cut into I2 slim. Ylace. In-ll apart. on greaaed is. (insane lnpl. Cover and let riae unltl doubled. mi. in .150-. is to 16 rains. buns with icing. I. ran ewe R II I in It! I la iI|:hv:“8p::|'rl E:-,i'lth ‘n’: Sup lam zkcup chopped nuts: beginning at Inn ./\..4 A 1 . roll up loosely. Twist dough from e lo end; form lntn ring on gnsuaed pun. Greaaet .(li-wer and let riaeuntil doubled. Bake at ..-w, 2.1 to so mirvi. Sprend "" "‘“."'““ WI‘ ‘aw!-.w..'°r~. ',L‘a.'_-.; '-.J,:_',- I ‘ . — .. return. 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