28.. 1952 0 .THE - GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE Tl-IIRTEAEN ll. r. ll0LMAil LTD. 3IIIOl'8ldI. ii.E.l. Get More eggs per dollar of feed-cost . . . ' Many pouitrymen are doing it with 7 iiampton and Vicinity mud Ruth Duriaford and Georgina Macxenaie. South Mel- ville. were visitors to Charlottetown on Tuesday, March lath. Mr. and. Mrs. Earle Oalbeck and sons, Moyse and Ealpl'r,, and Mrs. Clayton Morrison, were visitors to Boiitmmerside on Monday, March 1 Messrs Earle Inman. Hampton. and Ralph Cameron, Desable are two of our young men who have recently purchased new half-ton trucks. oi. The measles epidemic which has been around all winter has about finished its course in Hampton. Most of the children have returned to their classes. Mr. and Mrs. Jams V. Campbell were business visitors to Charlotte- town on Monday. March 17th. The continued tunes of Mrs. Beecher lnman South Melville is much regretted by her many friends and relatives in Hampton. Mr. Melville Bell. Desable. has returned to his home after an OD- eration in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. Mrs. John Dixon, South Melville. is visiting in Charlottetown with her sister. Mrs. Helen Bell. Mrs. Dixo was called there because of the i ness of her niece Miss Mar- ion Bell who underwent a maior operation in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital last week. Messrs Gordon Vlllet. John Mac- Mora comma Jul poultrymen feed Cofetarle than any other laying vmosh. There's a reason. Cafeteria 'gives you highest feeding value per dollar of cost. Judge for yourself from the open formula. Mosh or pellets. .,.;.m ht (H i,lAPll it at -.1. .i INC. O0i.0li.ll'UI. POSTERS -(CPl-- Final! OOPENEIAOAN. -(OP)-Dairies shipyards iorlhere commissioned 20 well-lcnown Danish artists to execute murals 20 big gable walls in Copenhagan. tons more than the previous year. The artists may paint what they Only Great Britain and Japan wish so long as the slogan flvilllk launched more tonnage last year Gives Health" is written in one SWEDISH SHIPS STOOKHOLM. ll;,'l.1l'E3 on Swedish l93l showed launchiugs totalled a- bout 404.000 sro-18 ions. or 56,000 , and were treated to ice-cream and o'Lear school. a t the week- COIIVICY. and cake. Erma was the recipient otlcna ofymarch liitliullrisiting with I V0 I 0 many nice gifts. . her mother. Mrs. R. 6. Home. mmdy .,.. Mr. Marshall Murphy went to Mr. Bert Peters of the B. S. ..M,-, mg M", E, smith mvefcharlottewwn on Wednesday.iAbegweit is spending a few days mm-ned to uni; ham, .33,-,March mo. to accompany his wiie with his mother, Mrs. Leon Peters gpmdm, "Va,-.1 month, m Boaghome from the Prince Edward :Is- - go". - land, where she had been a recent Friends regret to hear that Mr. . - Piliiiilii. 145- Mlll'Dhy's Tl'lBl'ldl,Al'l.hllf Martin is at present in has- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Key. hnve,Bl'e pleased to have her home ag-lpltal. All hope his present con- returned to their home.at. F'oxiey,llin and much improved in health. dltion will not necessitate an op- Rlvcr after spending 'the winter -P. eration as has been feared. month; at Ottawa. ' S atli is bein extended to corner Mrimlgdwgrd Mtcxgnna who has ---- received the sad news of the death -I-ler many friends are glad to of her brother, John Aylward, of see Mrs, S. Bell at home again a-1-ivcrnon River. ter her recent illness. Rev. L. A. Dlgnan. Port Hill, was visiting his parishioners in Conway and vicinty recently. Mrs. Ralph Oaiway has returned to her home after spending a Jew -v- Mrs. George Home, Mrs. Henry weeks with her sister, Mrs. An- It takes a real good crokinole Pineau. Mrs. Donald MacAusiand toinne Arsenault. ' player to beat C. J. Gallant oiiand Miss Alberta Macausland are ..Ma Woodstock, it has been found outiihe volunteers who will canvass Mr. Merritt Callagilail. school lately. lthe district during the ma Cross inspector, Alberton, was visiting -- -- morgue, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arsenault of, W00d5l0ck were recent iruesta of Mrs. Donald MacAusland, Red Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pirieeu's. 'cross Convenor, was around de- livering Red Cross work among the llllv and Mrscvreizory Lynch ct w. 1. members on March 19th. At Pprlnize. Silent ll WW days receiitly.pi'esent some of the members are Visiiinz Wllh Mm Lynch's par-'worklng on it quilt which will be ""5- tforwarded to Red Cross headquart- Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald, icra goon, Charlottetown. spent a few days Mr. George MacAusland. has with Mrs. MacDonald's parents.ii'iii'i i0 "ll" Albefloll Hospital for, the school at Conway on Tuesday, March lath. -Mr. Lorne MacLean, Coleman. was a recent visitor at the home oi! Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. -I . 5th, the regular monthly mcetlniz oi Sprlngton Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Edit-in Hambiy. The meeting og- Messrs. William MacKi'nrion and. Mr. Albert Saunders and Reztifiid nil J..".'?”2.i.l.'2g ..'..?.3..e3”..”-iii; Murdock Stewart. motored to Flneau were business visitors inian Insh joke There were six sllmmenide On Thursday. -VillFCi”l1P0"-iige Oil Tile-Sdny. Miircil 15iil- members and five visitors present. mhv 9" b”,5i”"!-i' Minutes of the last meeting lwcre read and approved and the school committee reported that nothing was needed for the school this month. It was moved by Mrs. Duncan Macintosh, seconded by Mrs. Ralph Thompson, that .tl.0O son, William, Alberton. were WHY in Albcrton Hall on Tuesday. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.iMlll”Ch 13- and l'CD0rt having spent Wyman Milligan, recently. ril Very Ellioyllble evenlnlt. -.-- Mr. Robert Peters has taken the The many friends of Mr. Jolmilob Of puttlm: up ice for Mr. Ai- A. Macxlnnon, Conway's oldest bert Saunders. The cutting is done citizen, will regret to learn he is by Mir. Eugene Perry. confined to his bed. i Quarrie, and H d Ferguson at- tended the hocke game in North River Rink between Milton and Cornwall players recently. than Sweden. corner. , Congratulations are helix: ex- tended to Mr and Mrs. Weldon Cameron, Albany. on their recent marriage at Hampton Manse by Rev. LB. Woolfrey Mrs. Cameron was the former Miss Jean Higgins of South Melville, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Higgins. , Mess-re Ansel Vex-guaon. Hampton. and Donald Holt. Victoria. arrived on Thursday March 13th. from Mt. Allinn Academy. Sackvlllc. to spend a. few days with their per- Magara C nowcnop ousrcns Sturdy all-welded conatrnettoll. Easily handled In the field? . Economical to operate. Thorough. even dust dlsf:rlbIIHol. Dusting operations easily controlled. A FULL RANGE 0F'MODELS TO CHOOSE Ml You'll llnil one exactly suited to 10m on display at these Ialuid dealeral P. E. I. POTATO G-RIOWERS ASSOCIATION "ISLAND EQUIPMENT. CO. JOHN MUSTARD J. E. ARSENAUL-.'. District Service Representative. Charlottetown me. John Maeeuarrie 1-!a.mp- ton attended the Dlacuaaon meet- inu of the Church of England which were held in Charlottetown on Wednesday and Thursday. Mahoh ii and 13th. Among the many visitors to Charlottetown on s esdav. March lath were Messrs Geo. MacLea.ri, William MacFarlane. George P. Dunsford. Buddv Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Ferguson and Mrs. l L.S. Woolprey, all of Hampton. sincere svmpathv is being ex- tended to Mrs. Christine Inman. Crapaud. on the death of her orilv dau-ghti-,r lsabel. on Suntlav. March 9th. The lartzelv attended funeral was held from the lroma on Tues- day. March llth. -wt was concret- ed by Rev. 14. Bishop. Cl'lPrlnf.lP- mwn aggietcd iv" PP". Donald Nicholson. Clyde River. The remains were laid to rest in Cranovri Camr- ter,v beside her father who passed away about one year ago.' NIAGARA BEAN!) SPRAY C0. LDIITED, Burllntwn, Ontario The varleiv con"-rt stalled Hamnton Hall on Friday evening March Nth was much enlnved l"' the large crowd nresent. Mr J.l-l. Myers was the general chairman and a proarlni of sinainv. mono- Mr. John Pineau is at present Miss Erma. Morrison, celebratedlengaged in grading potatoes at the her twelfth blithday on Thursday home of Mr. David Ht-Ime. ' afternoon, March 30th. Many of her friends gathered at her home be given to the T. B. League. A letter, outlining the work be- ing done by the Red Cross. W35 lMi's. Mar: Palmer, teacher in ,l'8Fld by the secretary, Mrs. Ewen Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mucnonald. iiieiii-mellt All wish him a. s dr Mm” Rom, recovery. p" it SPRINGTON w. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Bryden Smith and Many residents attended uni Oil Wiidiiesdiiy "'"i"9' M”ch ' ll. T. IIOLMAN LTD- Susinersliic. I'.E.l. lr'snew...it'abetter...dileluleern toeotqulckar...d0bOf'0!0lll1 The new Cafeteria Chick Starter comes in the form of "Crvniblea' . . . the pcrttclel look like chick- slze groin Int each one is in particle of balanced ration. No posting in cfilch' mouths. Come in and an it. MADE IY MAM Lur uttuno cowmv mnrol Lamont. was read was decide of the J. R. C. to collect for the March at Dimes. The mobile X-ray Unit will be in Sprlngton school some time in A number of cards and 200 capsules were bought by the mem- June. bers. One A letter on Citizenship and discussed and it :1 to ask the members home was destroy by fire. lcctlon amounted o 27c. dime. the "Island 1-i'ymn". quilt had been madc lunch was served by the hostess. 4 and ibr were NEW CENTIIALIIED "MID!-AVAV" GAS U. iuzw "SPAl',E-PLlNltED” mmiols, UP TO 177, GRUTER WINDOW AREA loizues. recitation: and Highland Fling dancing was well carried nut A large sum was realized which goes towards renovating Hampton Hell. Mrs. 'Belie Hudson. Tryon. is spending a few days with friends in Hampton. Mrs. Hudson was tell- ing. the writer that sixty-elaht years ago she crossed the North- umberlend Strait in an ice-boat on the first stage of a visit to Boston. There are not many living to-day who crossed in ice-boats. Hill! lVF't VACUUM CLEANER Mrs. Clayton Morrison entertain- ed the W.M.8. at her home on Tuesday evening. March 4th. The President. Mrs. John Dixon, was in the chair and the regular pro- gram followed. One new member was welcomed. At the close of the meetings. delicious lunch wasserv- cd by the hostess and committee. The March meeing of the Hamp- ton WI. was held at the home of Mrs. F.A. Merrill. The P,reaideni, Mrs. George Dumford presided. Roll call was answered by 15 mem- bers and l visitor. At the next meeting to be held in the Hall i: was decided to quilt. Meeting clos- ed with the ainginz of God save the Queen after which a. contest was GUARANTEED prutton by Vzalnrinan. A Istzcial is a was en oy a on w a I YEAR delicious lunch. ' wAF Qrded Taken I ' In Strict c'""'"' 5”” 5”" IIAILINGTON W. I. By Demcnstmion To insure Comping Mrs. Lloyd Macloeod was hostess 53”,”-,,om to iiieberllngton W. I. on Tues- day svenlng. March 4th. The meet- ing opened by singing. "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling". follow- ed by the "Creed". Roll call was answered with eight members reading jokes nnd the minutes or the last meetina" were read. approved and signed. Correspondence for thy evening consisted of a thank-you note for fruit cent. It was decided to send 810.00 to the Red Cross cam- paign and a bill of doc was paid. One pair pyjamas and two pair of ankle socks were passed in. Pitiibil 770” iii w".uNc-.1 rm iI(m' l0ielilY! luff mom: i3195 tttw sumfsm count mat IIG POWEIYUI. IRAKIS Willi ”i'lO0R-fill" FEM; ' cnoict or 3 saw TRANSMISSIONS Vlhlie sidewall tlrai, rear fender shields, bumper- grllle guardi, rocker panel mouldings and full did the caps an optional oi extra cut when available . ihe New lq rare of the future. Mazzrooxua mew I25 HP MM-c0MPn5.c5xoN V-8 NOW I25 HOISEPOVIEI - the economy prise-winning Mercury has been stepped up to give more horsepower. greater power-to-weight ratio and new dual "centri-low" urhurelion delivers more elicient .-u.'oI-mance and gee economy. 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Earle McDonald nnmhuuggin Deanna , s.....,..au. s'ince the last meeting, and two quilts given to'a family whose Col- Next. meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ewen Lamont when roll call will be answered with 9. Meeting closed by singing A delicious P pf