FAG" E mm THE EASlERN GRUVACRIAJIAN A AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Harold l'. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart, Mn Bruce Mecrltee, Miaa Joyoo Wlgginton. Plus Mclilnnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: The Guardian mav be bought at Waldon Lavera. the following places in Montague: Bluo Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Poet Office: in Souris: The Snack Bar and ill. Richard! & lsol. ...'CLABl('8 for nylons. 51 gauge. First quality. 31.19. Mr. Colin Lovit-r Mon- tague, was a recent iisitor to Charlottetown. Miss Margaret 'Marl.ure. Char- I lotietnwn. is spenr'.ir.: a few dlIl'F It her home in hintitaguc. Miss Ruth lluri-ii; was a weekend t”.S'.l(I:' Mulllagllc. to Char- lottetown. Mr. Anrns Orwell. has visiting '. ).lwiit:iL'ilr' on March (its: Miss Phil'..s M1 Plirzmn sunt- mersldo-, is s-.;7('ii(llll'l .1 IN rlnis visiting .at hrr llflllll ii: )lniit:t:iic Mi. .lnliii M.r'l'l'.ir iii 'lic R ti A F. Siininiri's:rii- - is ll wcokcnrl V15.-ll0l' in his home lirivlimdole His many f2';On(ls are surry to hear Mr. Lea S'cwar'. il'oodvi.'.c. is a palzent in the Kings County iln.pi::i1. Albrri .X'l'ii",7li:v httil Mi" Mr Donald MIIPK" c hloizfai-"IF were recent i"s'.' :. Lu Clinrloite- ln'.l'i1. .Vlr. J:-'i'.c-- (lnriiu-allis .- (lAi' lctivc at l7lEllP. The MlK.'I”F Si Piilrcii Clair. Moi enrl iicitmz 'v : whore ihcv v.sii:-cl ':'.cn(ls Miss Shirlcv Aiuraz. t':imlotvc- imvn spent the wcciund v.si:iiig her parents. Mr. i'I.”.fl Mrs CllFSSPi3 Annear. Loucr )loi.'a,:ue i llis maiiy fr-mitt: are . to hear Mr. Lotus Canlclln i Mi by .. .'BAl!C-AINS at McGowania Limited. sale ends Saturday. 5 April 5th. . I . ,. . 3 . ')l0.VTA(il'l.'.' HOME Rlltl lschnol meeting. to be held in the lschool Thursday night 8:30. ...RI.0H'l-ZR MONTAGFIC variety It. ll.lll. P. Official Transferred ..tSgt. George. who has been in charge of the Montague R. C. M. P. detachment for the past five years. was transferred last week to the detachment at Charlotte- town. He is succeeded by Cpl. .Lcn Thacker who has been transferred here'from the Charlottetown de- tachment. sgt, George took charge of the Montague detachment late in l946 when Cpl. Percy Keyes was trans- lc-nncort. New Perth liall. Wednes- day, April 2nd. Dnncc hilt-i'. Mrs. Flori-nce Sterne of ilottetown motored to and Montague on Sunday. March fimh. where she visitcd friends. i ”llllE l'F.l1Fl".("l' l-Itisirr gifl.l )nlli' porlraot will he treasiirmi nil through the )c:irs. For )nurs see V. R. Pr-pier, photo ilr-nlcr, Mon-l tague. l . . ' FAli)lIAIliS. nicdiatclx wo - He-i.-inii:ii:. iin-l will b: cleaiiiiig grain riery weekday except. Thui'sd:iy until kl.-iy loth only.. (leaning timothy secd everyi :Thui'sday Fraser and Aiiiieaial Food Service l l l"l'.VEll.Ui l'liS'l'I-.'Rll.-hY The iuiirral oi the late Mr. Fmiiiti .'iiacFrii'laiir-. uho passed away in thi-1 P.E.I Hospital. Friday. March 23.: was held 2i't)lli Murray Harbour! Pi'esb,vlcri:iii Church. ycstci'd.'-iy at-i lPrll0(lll and was very largely at- tcudrd by ll'l('llflS who had come tut pay lllPli' last icspocts. Rcv. E.S.l Hales conducted the service assist-i Rev. W D. Macflhersoiiy Members of the Masoiiic Lodge un-l due the direction ni Si. Andri-wts; i.od'.'r- .X.F. and A M. of Montague. attended the servicn in a body and also condiicicd the scrvice at thel grave. Hymns sung were "Jesus Lover Of My Soul" and ”Abidn With Me". Pallbearers were Messrs Wil- liani Harris, Garnet Penny, Janiesl Harri.-. Lawrt-itcc Stewart. El'llPSfl Mllclloll. Roland White. Interment Zen-. was in the Murray Harbour cemt-. tored to Charlottetovvii g Ch”Wwas a. valued member of the Met- (.eorget.own l ,li- miss his services next year. lie icrred to Summerside. and during his period here rapably fulfilled his duties. An ardent athlete. he eor hockey team which will ETC!!!- was also is member of the Peakes baseball team, the Montague Ten- nis Club. and the Badminton Club. For approximately six months in 1949 Sgt. George was stationed in St. John's. Nfld. but returned the same year to resume charge ofthci local detachment. Cpl. Thackcr ltl'lll,'.'S to his new post over twenty ycars experience as 3 member of the R. C. M. Pol- ice. having been one of the first constables to be stationed in P. E. THE GUARDIAN Death Yesterday of Mr. liugli O'Connor ..'The death occurred at his home in Cambridge yesterday of Mr. Hugh O'Connor, in his filth year. Mr. O'Connor was the son of the late David and Annie Jackson O'Connor of Cambridge. He leave.s.io mourn his passing one brother. Mark O'Connor. and one sister. Mrs. Margaret Stewart. both of New Glasgow. N. 5. The funeral will be held Wed- nesday morning from the Men- tague Funeral Parlor to the Rom-, an Catholic Church. Sturgeon. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Murray Harbor North Mr. Glcn Mi.iTar-was ti business visitor to Charlottetown on Wed- nesday. March 26th. Friends are snrizv to hear that Mr. George Mi-Lure is a patient in the King": County lloopital. Mr. Vcrne Jolinston was a recent 1. in 1932. After srrving here for several years he was transferred ggto the inziinland where he served -V". "ml 3ll'5- J05” C0lln0ll.V. outbrral; of the Second lie eulislcd with tlicl R. C. A. F. and -served overseas for five years. And on his dis-l charge in livid was posted to the. Island. This is not ihc first nc-I cnsioii that Cpl. Tli:-.c.kcr has been stationed here. having spent a. brief period on the detachment ln' 1949. The residrnts of the community are welcoming Cpl. Thaclter. and trust he will have many pleasant associations hcrc iiutil tlrc World War. Goon;-efown and Vicinity Mtilcolm Allen recciitly inc- and York; Mr. fanning. is it patient in the Ki:.g'sl tcry. At the grave Masonic service where he spent it few days. i County Hospital . -- D- Mr. and Mrs Art Site:-ran C'narloLtetown. were iii-r-kt-nd vis-. liars to 'ii1onta:-in, guests of Mrs: 5hcrren's mother, airs Mablc Fraser. . .'Pl.EAl)F.il I; iill.'l'i' l”rld'-i). ila:'r':i .':R'h .1 On potato deal" 3' 5' l”””?"s WV "l"l'l-"3l'9d Norman Campbell and A.A. Wad- Depanmeni, 'Investlgators. were visitors in Gen-land SDUFLS. before Magis'ra'e .loseph W Mac-y Donald and plearlrr-1.;-i:'.ty to two charges for the. il'c:aI use ofi Certified Seed Pru;i'o Tags cmil-l rary in the DCVI”. ill'P insect A- Prst Act. and Rccui nrs 'l'h-rrc- iindrr. He was .'.ur-vi . 100 all our. charge and 55000 or. her. plusl expenses. Mr. S. S. iics an Mon-l, lague. was Crown P. ctitor for the Department of Justice. . I l l AFTER l BEFORE 7luoti'n1teJ Tootllmute with CHLOROPHYLL Mmmme -oi. M ....,.i. room wurrrwn HUS? . ; . Stop Bod Brooflil Aid the Gonisl Wliilen even Dingy Teeth! (lean and Fresli- I on the Mouth! ' OI YOUR MONEY BACK! . ,J'St..&s&- l i - CAP TERROR-SCIEN for-our was conducted by Ewart Keeping who also delivered a eulogy to the late Mr. McFarlone during the aer-i Vice in the church. On Saturday af- ternoon a; short service was held at the lifacbc-an Funeral Home lC'mdllClEtl by ENC -lvH. Bl-molt-l town is visiting at the home of Mr; were. Ralph Bcairsto. Elmer Daw- son. Nate Bell. Vnrnic Webster. dell. pilliiialliils. Notes Mr. Frank Kelly was in Char- lottetown on biislness on Tiicsdoyl March 25th. l Mr. "Floyd .l'n-v was ill Moiiliigiir on hiisincss nn Moniltiy. March 24th. Mr. Peter lilnrlmnd. l.ornr- Val- lPl'. WM R Hsiinr in Pisqiiirl,l'C1sil on Wedni-sdni. Mart-ii Qtith. l Miss Shirley Jay, ('h;tilntl:-imvii. spent Siindrty. March '.7."li-d. at tho home of her parents. Mr. and; Mrs. Harold Jo). i l Miss I-Zvr-lyn Wooliitlgn, 31.m..il SI:-uni'i. spent the VlPl"lx-('ll(l .lliirI”ll 22nd Rl lhr homo of parents in Pisquiri East, lirr. I Leilh Vllonlrlrlgt-, MY. Mount Stewart. spent the wr-ok-cud of, March 22nd at the homo nf lllSl parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wnnlridge, Pisquid East. ..'A riunrher of spectators watch- nri with interest on Thursday, hlnrrli 20th. when Mr. Daniel Rirtl moved his hoiisn m-rnss the m-pr son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cur-Wllcrc he Will inln his wife. who ice front in Mount Flhu-' art. in: the housc. Pisdiiid mi. ITOI. - SHOWING AT 3:30 - 7 - 9 Secret enemy agents lure in doolli-gem: campaign! . VI; in CARLA BALEllllA""iLl.ll)l'T RE 3'-"Liv. In . o emt..ui.- owguu us Dlueled by wIltIAM (AMEION MINIIIS I-nutter Ir uoui Illtlu ul tun l. nu M-,V I: "amounts to: on." til”! it - '?y - V; l,v's activities last season. i" '. cenily Mir. Lester Johnston of Fortune, was in Georgetown on Thursday: March 27th, on business. Mr. George Mnrtcll of Charlotte- lpallbcn"-'l M ill? Fun???” Homfzl and Mrs Albert King. Burnt Pointsvvas a reccnt visitor to 50Lll'lS. and Mr. of Veterans Mr. Marhzn Shcrran.! rgetown on Wednesday. March. Mth. l cmploierl as Bookkeeper at C.l-is Llewellyn and Sons. a position shey held during the packing compan- Mr. Frank Campbcll. Fisher-I man's Loan Board Investlgaton. was a business visitor to George-l town on Thursday. March 27th. Friends of little Miss Marionl Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs." Patriok Murphy. are sorry to heary that due to illness it was iieccssai-y; 'nr her to enter the Chnrlottctownl Hospital. "CG . Friends throughout the Province o' Mrs. William Simmonds of seal View. formerly Katie Hansen oft ftcieorgetown. will be sorry to hear.and daughtcr " ithat illness has necemitnied hcrlwest, warp recent, V;3iim.,,- to Rnllol entering hospital for treatment. i l Mlias Eileen -Helen Maccoiinell. student nurse at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital in Charlotte- vv-,,”....,,; town recentlv spent. a few days in! the Wieklilltl of March Georgetown as the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.A.B. Mac- Connell. Friends of ME; Brian Curlcy.: icy of Bruzieneli. are pleased to Thrrr ivcrc 24 horses haul-lhcar he. has been discharged from; Wllll YPl"llV9S- Thtiv Dlnn to return the King! County Memorial Hos- pital in Montague where he re- underwent an operation. Brian is convaieacing at the home of his aunt, Mrs. F.J. Debory. Water St. Georgetown. Word was received in George- town recently that Mr. James Glid- den. Barrister. was re-elected. by at large majority. as a Selectman for the City of Nantucket. Mass. Mr. Glldrlen is a roimer Lieutenant Commander of the United states Naval Intelligence and is the son 0' Mir. and Mrs. Reuban Glidden of Nantucket. His mother is the for- mer Jeesie skinner of Georgetown. -AC ARTIFICIAL DEPTH GOSPORT. England -tCP)- The government had completed it 100-foot research column pt.-re which. when filled with water. ex- erts a pressure equal to 17 fathoms in the sea. Submarine crews will maloe controlled deacente in tests of equipment. "JUNE nigger lof Miss Audrey Grant. visitor to Cliarlnttciowii. guest of Mr. Garnet Reid has returned to l.abi':idor after sip:-nding wccks iR(':lll()n at his Murray Harbour North. ..t.ilrs Irving Millar turned to her home in Harbour North nftcr spending the winter months with her sister. Mrs. John Fraser and Mr. I-Yaser of Trenton. N. S. has re- Mrs. R A. Johnston. who has lIN'll spending some time visiting fricnda and relatives in the U. S A.. rcccntiy returned to her home at Peter's Road. -A 0. Rollo Bay and mono Rub Mi-Lcan:of-Mort-ll, was a recent visitor to Souris. Pius MacDonald of St. Peter; Louis Shrchan of Mount 1-ir.-po, Anni” was a recent visitor to Rollo Bay have hooked Bliss Alma Fraser of Sourix. spent the past week in Rollo Bay. Turner are wry sorry to lmnwshe Mm Jamps MCKeam,... is Mam the guest of her uncle Elmrr Pe'.- l3 3'-lll C0nnn9d ll" ll” mm?- BYS. Ken Luv, 01 pm-..,m.l is Vmmng cently been visiting her aunt, Mrs. n Rollo Bay the guest of Mr. and NC” G”””'' l Mrs. Artie Burke. Miss Eva McKlnnon of st. Pet- ers is visiting in Souris, the guest Miss Ethel McEwen of Fortune. spent a recent weekend in Rollo Bay. the guest of her mother. Mrs are verry Sm.” to he”. he is not Am” MCEM” feeling very well. Ht; has been . . l l . ' v - ".1316. Irwin Mwwm is spend-Hcgxllillled to he l0ll'l("0l e in ii ing his furlough in Rollo Bay, the G.A. guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. . . - llarold McEwen. 1,051 pA'1'Es Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCormac Aiuiic. of Sourls Bay. wherr they visited liir. andl Mrs. Stephen Burke, Miss Adeline Peters. Bank of Nova Scotia. Charlottetown. spent 22nd in R0ll0 3513'. l.he'i2llCst of her par- cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peters Chester Mccauszli of Bear River. has left for Ra.-iindalo. Mass. has been visiting for some time soon. I D-.. l. Mrs Anne McEwen has return. Keri tolher home in Rollo Bay after sprnding a few dlils in Charlotte- llown. the guest of her sister and ll)l'0Lh('l'-lll-ll!.W. Mr. and Mn. iRichard Brown. -43. U. RED POINT W. I. ."The Rod Point Womt-it'll Insti- tute met for the monthly meeting on March 11th. at the home of Mrs. E. S. Rose with A good at. it-ndancc. Due to the absence of the president Mrs. Russell Garrett, vice-president. prcsidcd. and the meeting opened with the singing of the Institute Ode. the roll call and the. reading of the minutes. Correspondence was read and included a letter explaining the ,Purpose of the C.A.c. from Mrs. J. A. Lawson. It was loo moved that 33.40 be sent to t e A. c.w. W. Conference Fund. The remaining Red Cross sewing materials were handed in to the secretary, Mrs. Alexander Robertson. Program for the evening was the reading and studying of the "Atomic Bomb Attack" pamphlet. Meeting closed with "The Queen". The members were invited to meet at the home of Mrs. Major Young for the April meeting. A delicious lunch wu served by the hostess and an enjoyable hour spent. district only, or to build one that stated. that while most of the dis.- three ing in the outlying districts. home in could not reosonably pass the dis- Murray rcglonal high schools. nld McDonald are very glad to see him out again after being confin- ed to his room. Mr. McDonald is . CHARLOTTETOWN Keen Interest 1 In New School a ' For Monhigue Meetings held in Montague re- centiy to discuss the inadequacy of the present high school. have caused considerable diacuuion amongthe people of the town. The most recent meeting was addressed by an architect who is an expert on school design". and he outlined the plan of several smaller units, and the advantage of these over one large unit. The larger units have been used in N. S. and N. B. . so far the meetings have been of the present planning committee. the board of school trustees. and the town council. When sufficient information has been olitaiiied. the planning oom- miitee intends to call a general public meeting of-the school dist- rict. and propose a final building committee to continue the project. In conversation wllh the chair- man of the present committee. it was learned that the chief prob- lem was whether to build I high school foi- the Montague school could accommodate high school pupils from a number of the sur- rounding school districts. He indicated favouring tak- they cussloris cussion stage until the Depart- He, husbmd, me 1”; John mom of Education stated its pol- M3cQuan.1e' predeceued her 13 my roam-ding grade twelve and nus 320. Two daughters and Forest Hill and Vicinity Mr. Lloyd llrl9.cKlnl'l0l'l has been visiting in Dundee recently. Mr. Eldon MacKinnoii reports the road very poor in the upper section of Forest Hill. "the many friends of Alfred Downe are glad to see him out again after his sickness. Mr. Alfrd Downe and son Ed were. visiting Duiidaa recently. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Acorn. The liiiokiiiiz fever has been very active and some of the women as many as three rugs. Many friends of Mrs. Janie Miss Margaret. Downe has re- The many friends of Mr. Ron- gectng along in the evening of life. Friends of Mr. James Dower Adoption of the Gregorian Cal- ciidcr by Britain and her Ameri- can colonies in 1752 meant jump- ing directly from asept. 2 to Sept. 14 If BACKACHE is llolilinglou Iaclt It's Dodd'a You May Need! .Whon backache results from urinary ini- lalion or bladder din 0! I04 W0 Dodd's Kidney Pills, llto 69-y--r-9” c-r-rw.."-::iv..”-”-.r:-:..';i;- '...".'i'l l" " ,nli:v:.;ehclia,uid out "tired-all-the-limo" laaling by the kidneys. Ask any do: gut in I Kidney Pills. look for tho III 50! Will 9'' rad band. You can depend on Dedd'I. iu Doddt Kidney Pills T: NIXON”S SCOUREX Will "Save" your calves SCOUREX works fast! Removes infection from the intestinal The "combined sulfas" SCOUREX work fast. Promotes appetite for rapid recovery. Save every calf this season. t Get Nixon's SCOUREX at in .1Amii:soN's PHARMACY Robert rullon made the first practical auamboat trip from New York to Albany with I alde-pad- iiie vessel in iltfl. r TOVIII OF 8th. Reason bein final day of each their obligations. to allow 0. Montague iiioimieu: The list of tax defaultera which was to have ap- peared in this paper today. will be published on April those who are id on the month one week in w ch meet iumom monnux rm cioi-ii. line Christina character, a faithful society. moving to Charlottetown in 1928. where lhe resided until the prevented by illneag and during years and at numeroua time: much. away cahnly and peacefully as she had lived. But although her pres- had the privilege of knowing her. one son also predeceased Chandler, D. J. Macbcod. Preston 0. B. A. tract , overnight. A IN MEMORIAM MEI. JOIN Maoqlmnllll on Saturday evening, February 10. 152. Charlottetown and our- roundlng communitiea were and- dened by the passing away of Mrs. i John MacQiiarrie. aged no yeare.r Mrs. MacQuarria was the daughter of the late Robert. Cud- more and Marie. Fiddles of Appin Road. P. E. 1., and the last. of a family of twelve. Mra Macquarrle lived at North Milton practically all her life and was well and fevorably known. The deceased was a woman of Ind valued member of the Fair- viaw Baptist Church and for many years a. member of the Missionary time of her death. However, iihe was ever faithful in attmdance at services tuntll than three had been confined to bee bed where everything was done for her by klnd hands and the attention of a devoted daughter. . she had the great comfort of having her family and grandchil- dren visit her. whom she loved very Mira. MacQuarrie passed this period for more once is no longer with us, the mem- ory of her beautiful Christian per- sonality will remain with those who her, as l well as one infant son. There are left to mourn the loss of a devoted mother, two sons and one daughter. William of North Milton, James of Charlottetown.' Mrs. Elizabeth Lord of Charlotte- town. Also five grandchildren. The funeral service, which was held on Monday afternoon. Febru- ary is. from the Charlottetown Baptist Church with the Rev. J- D. Davison. He brought A C0mY0Tl' lng message and during the ser- vice a solo, "I iiave a saviour." was sung by Mrs. Vic Runw- The pallbearers were: Messrs. Dr. J. A. Clark. William Caaford. Theodore sentner. Angus Macm- nis, Alfred Watts and William J. Cudmore. Owing to storms and road condi- tions the remains were resting at MaoI..ean'a Funeral Home until March 9th. commital service was conducted by the Rev. J. D. Davi- aon. The interment was in Fair- vlew Cemetery. North Milton. The pallbearers at the grave were: Messrs. William Casford, Clifford l Neill. P . The following is the list of Flor-I al Tributes. Letters and Cards of sympathy. Flowers Pillow - The family. Sprays - Put Mistress Club, LI. Mr. and Mrs. William Caaford and dnugliter. Pearl, Angus and family. Alb., Ruby and the girls. Theo and Janie Sentner. Lloyd and Adelaide Moore. Marion Mocxenzie. Mr. and lifts. John Nelson. .. ...--......-..... . Y1- Mrl. Esther Clark. Mount Blew- art. ,, Catherine and Mary mile Ille- Dougall, N. B. will and Marion ween. moder- lcton. Mrs. Carrie MecPhail. Toronto. Elisa Mliolnnis. Miilvale. Mrs. John Chandler and Mac North Milton. Mrs. .1. a. mill, uoi-ti: Milton. Clifford and Irene Chandler. North Milton. Julia Hall, summeraide. Annie K. Macbougall, New Do- minion. Beatrice Waller. Clyde River. Sadie and Irving Laird. Winaloe. Mrs. Lelth Mboxinnon, West fcovehead. Edwin and Mary Cook. Parkdale. Alta and Miller Beairato, West Covehead. Charles and Mary Roberta, not Royalty. Elinor Ind A'rnold Maccaull, Belvedere. Mrs. Albert Cudrnore and fam- ily. Wlnsloe. Jim Miacquarrle, Winaloo. Emmle and Elvin Macbure. North Milton. Lettie M. Gill, Charlottetown. Jennie and David Robinson. Charlottetown. Allen and Mary MooDonald. Charlottetown. Mrs. Ettle and Loin Ford, Chor- lottetown. Annie Darrach. Charlottetown. Ethel and Doris Macliae, Char- loitetowri, Mr. and Mira. Ciiarlottei.own. Ethel Sutherland. Charlottetown. Helen and Joan King, Char- lottetowri. olive and Bill Dennis. Charlotte- IOWH. Mr. and Mn. Craig and family Charlottetown. Janet Benton. Charlottetown. Gertrude and A. K. MIcPhee. Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. R. 1'. Myrtle, Charlottetown. clilford Keenan. white and Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Downe. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Manuel. Cha ottetowii. Linda and Percy Worth, Char- ottetown. Mrs. Annie Ford and Cora and family, Charlottetown. Florence Rice, Charlottetown. Jessie L. Larter, Charlottetown. 1 Margaret and Robert Mackin- non. Charlottetown. Bertha MacAleer and family. Charlottetown. Hazel.and Ralph Gillespie, Charlottetown. Bessie Mnclnnla. Charlottetown. Alice Jewell. Charlottetown. Amelia Macbeod, Charlottetown. Jennie Fraser. Charlottetown. Helen Turner. Charlottetown. Lilia M. French. Charlottetown. Florence Cameron. Charlotte- lottctawn.. Clara and Ronnie Macbean. Charlottetown. Em and Lue Cudmore. char- lottetown. Jim and Margaret Brady, Char- lottetown. Dora and Charlottetown. Max and Janet King, Charlotte- town. Phoebe and Ella Sentner. Char- lottetown. Mattie Malone. Charlottetown. Ruth Cudmore. Charlottetown. Annie Burhoe. Charlottetown. Emma and Charles Alley. Char- Harry Mabel worth. Cliarioiteinwii. Charlottetown Baptist Church. Lellera Lieutenant Otis M. Lord, sas- katchewan. Mrs. Vina Fax-rar. Bonshan-. Bubs and Fay Duffy, Charlotte- town. Ruth Campbell. Rocky Point. Cards l Gladys Downe., R. W. G. M.. LI 0. B. A.. Charlottetown. Queen Mary L. O. B. A., aton. L. M.. Montgomery 1.. 0. B. A.' Breadalbane. l i I King- Memarlal L. O. B. A-. lottetown. Alpha Rebekah Lodge. No. i0,i I. O. O. F. . M. A. S. Baptist Church. Charlottetown. Princess Elizabeth Group. Bap- tist Church. Mary Maclzan. 'l'oronto. Char-' ' R lotictown. Mable and Bill and Betty Coatel. lo. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Charlottetown. Joyce and Marie Taylor. Char- loitetowii. Hilda and Nelson Charlottetown. Abbie and Mrs. J. W. Drake. Charlottetown. Mary Macnougali. William Ford. Robinson. Charlotte- Wni Phoebe Pound. Charlottetown. Mae and Arthur King and fun- liy. Charlottetown. Edith and Everett Saunders. GARDEN SEED Registered Laurentian Is- gland grown Turnip and other Macllwen, . arim; r. 1952 JOHN DEERE FARM niiciiiiirnv Famous the world over for its quality. Now on display at our showrooms on Mai- peque Highway. Tractors all models . Potato Planters I-Iarrows Fertilizer Sowers Cultivators Manure Spreaders Plows You are invited to look over this display and arrange for a free demonstration. ' ll. PIBKARII FARM TRAGTORS LTD. T Charlottetown: Till and Fred Worth. Charlotte- town. Carrie Younker. Charlottetown Daisy Croaby. Charlottetown. N. D. Macltiean, Charlottetown Mrs. Marjorie Cameron. Char- lottetown. Parker and Aletha MacPheo New Wiltshirc. Preston and Beth Neill. North Milton. Randolph and Reta Stevenson Hunter River. Annie Crabbe. oyster Bed Bridge. David and Ausiine Exworthy, North Milton. Card Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. John lWacQu.-irrlc wish to express to their many friends the apprecia- tion of all their acts of itindneal during their sad bereavement. al- so to those who sent Floral Tri- butea. Letters and Cards of sym- pathy. They also wish to thank the crew of the snow plow for their effort: to plow open the road. Refrigeration SALES and SIGRVICE Bepolra To All Malice MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 COMPLETE VISUAL BEll'RA(.'l'I(lN Ind ANALYSIS G. 5.. HUTCI-IESON MA”gIi:ela,n'ai;r;l&sheidon Cudmorc,(;a1-den seed” & Mggriatie Cudmore, Broekton. Write for Cgtglogue. Luella and Al Harrington, win- BERT muggy, ol””""m"' ch:llaltI.erlIn1du:dlI.tl. Harold Ci'ampbeil. Alll3l0l- 53 u"m”' ml and Arlene. (Ellie-rAnia. OUT OUR WAY I! J. R. Williams - K. V llilli'l'. Iililllllllll LP .yEH"BUT.u, :1, 5TAll'Z5"I JU5T. , MAKE. EVERV.Tl'lllslG " RE (BEFORE WRNGI ' t ":”MAOU'l'!' J 5'.yW' 'l.OOKsTH' wotzsn FERME! Do.VOi.Jl N7 cnevecio MAKE' , .Ak4'.0.0Kll.'.lK EVA-'31. N 4 I .,. s