MARCH :27, 1953 , , ,. ..........M.M... .. 3 Miscoughe and l'.l.?ll..il?”9?;'l'.'i5i.535'm?.”; m; l Vicinity - programme was put on by he Grade III pupils and the ill-in "The Corporal Lorne Morgan recently rci.U.l'neCl to his home in Miscou he. Royal Tour” Was shown. it - Mr. Aicldeunesaoches oi Mis- rme in ':ii'f.l”'.i.”t3.”.. l”?d..22:.t?”i.lt”.2; the Manning Depot in Quebec on Tuesday evemm, Ma,-ch' 11, where he has been posted. mil Dgcblciiddlmisbslgllictllldrir liglii Erlends of Junior Gaudet at :,"mm1y meegmg. 1,, omoggh, con. Miscouche are glad to learn that . . .,I V . 4 Now you can . L. . THE MCCORMICK Tarmail Super 0 is the most profitable tractor you can buy in the 2-plow class Prove to your- reII- on your own farm- w h e r e p e r - f 0 r m a n c e counts most - thattheFarmall Super C is to- day's best buy in the 2-plow, l2-row class. I See us today. TENS Ur T0 THREE YEARS A Number of Good Used Tractors thoroughly reconditioned. w. n. JENKINS 203 GREAT GEORGE sr. nroNE 2168 on em, CHARLOTTETOWN 3.4 V6 cs; om HOME JOBS ; E .wil'l-LIL you can do facin J sands to a satin-smooth to little! ' Vcusck . THOUSAND Patch brolxyn ceiling: and walls. Level out wollboard ioinin. Mend trucked newel he has returned home after hav- ing spent some time in the Prince County Hospital receiving treat- ment. l . The regular monthly meeti of the sub-division of the Ga holic -wot-nen's League. Mlscouche, was held in one of the Convent class- rooms on'Mocnda.y evening, March 9. Mrs. P.C, Martin prxlded. The minutes oi the last meeting were read by the secretary who also read correspondence. including letters on "Child Welfare." etc. The treasur- crs' report was also read and ap- proved. Money was voted out to pay all Tees and extras which amounted to 326.00. It was decided to hold a pantry sale in the near Iuture. Nominating committee was as fol- lows: Mrs. Arthur Gaudet. Mrs. Sylvere Gaudet and Mrs. Phil H. Desfwches. The meeting adjourn- ed with a prayer. , -Bv. NORTH RIVER. W. I. On March 2nd, the North River Women's Institute met at the home or Mrs. George Yeo with is mem- bers and two visitors present. The meeting was opened by re- peating the Collmt for Club Women followed by roll call and minutes or the last meeting. Correspondence was then read and discussed. It was moved and seconded that sl0.00 be given to the Red Cross. s35.0() to the Euro- pean ilood relief and s5.00 to the Institute van. Mrs. Roy Bruce reported attend- ing the Red Cross banquet. Re- ports from the sick and school committees were received and bills were paid. Mrs. Norris Kitson was asked to get more cards. The new sick committee appointed is Mrs. Norris Kitsch and Mrs. Stirling MacKlnnon. The new school committee is Mrs. George Yeo and Mrs. Harold Younker. The lunch committee for April will be Murs. Lawrence Moly- neaux, Mrs. Clayton Stevenson, Mrs. Milton Willis and Mrs. Stirl- ing MacKlnnon. Collection received amounted to t1.e5. The meeting then adjourned. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the committee, and I. social hour enjoyed. REALLY ANCIENT OSLO. Norway CP -The Pal- eontological Museum here has opened a special exhibit to show the iirst prehistoric reptile ever '3und in Norway. The ichthyo- snurus unearthed last summer in north Norway is ihe fossil of an animal estimated to be 120990.000 ltssunro ' yourself. . . SMOOTHLY RVEPAIR CRACKM on BROKEN T PLASTER, wooo, BRICK", WALLBOARD, CONCRETE, TILE, METAL, CANVAS RESURFO is an efficient general-purpose, resur- ancl patching compound for interior use. Firm y adheres to any cracked or broken surface. A white powder readily mixed with water, RESURPO is easy-to-apply on any firm back- ground with brush, putty knife or trowel. , Remember! RESURFO can be tinted or painted to match original surfaces! RESURFO sets slowly, ' man: ARE SOME or THE posts. years old. it finish, holds iirmly, costs LISES FOR RSSURFO Restore chipped picture lrurnu. doors, Re-form broken brick in fireplaces. Mond gougod window x Illll and vboiehoardi. Repair works ol art. Flll craelu in wall: and woodwook. ICC TI. ' Amoxmns men 1 lb. pkg. Ill. s Ila. pkg-. emu , as us. bog 54.75, v....V x Fill nail holes, dents, l ll ' Get your RFSURFO folder from-Charlottetown: Fennell 8: Chandler Ltd., R. T. Holman Ltd. Sum- , g H 0 mes-side: For Rlllng wqll canvas. R. T. Holman Ltd. . - led to his home in Duvar. sFLonis' And iwnmu -Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Blanchard and iamily have returned to their home in Moncton, N. B. After visiting with friends and relatives in st. Louis. They were also the guests of Miss Annie Ramsay in Pleasant View. Mr, Wendall Stewart motored- to Murray Harbor recently to visit at his home, gum of Mr. and Mrs. Rcagh Stewart, Mrs. Paul Gaudet is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Ronald Gaudet and Mr. Gaudet in Halifax, N. 8. Mr. John Perry and Mr. Louis Perry of Pleasant View motored to Saint John, N, B. recently and spent several days at the home of their brother, Mr. William Perry and Mn. Perry. ' Mrs. Maurice Myers was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mallett in Laurette. hnriends of Mrs. ”Nellie Mallctt are sorry she is ill at her home. and wish her a speedy recovery. Opl. Elmer Wedge has returned to his military duties in New Brunswick after spending a brief holiday with his wife and family in St. Louis. Friends of Mrs. Joseph B. Wadgi. are sorry to know she is 3. patient at the Western Hospital and wish her a speedy return to health. Mr. Mrs, and Mlrs. William Callaghan. William O'Brien and Mia Jean Callaghan were among the many St. Louis people who attend- ed the play in Alberton Hall, on St. Patricks night, March 17th. Friends oi Mr. Irving Mokler of Palmer Road, are sorry to know he is a patient at the City hospital in Charlottetown. Mr. Claude McAlllster. who I serving with,the Canadian ,Army, recently visited his sister, Mrs. Elmer Knox and Mr. Knox in Lecville, Friends of Mr. John Wedge are sorry to know that he had to enter the Western Hospital (or treat- ment and wish him a speedy re- turn to health. Mr. Anthony Doucette was the lucky winner of the prize for the highest score in cribbage on Thurs- tiny evening, March 19th at the Mutual Hall in St. Louis. while the prize or 45's was won by Mrs. John wedge, is large crowd at- tended the game. -36. Bloomfield Corner and Vicinity - The sympathy of this com- munity goes out to Mr. Joseph S. Gallant and iamily or Pluaville in their recent sad bereavement. the death at Mrs, Joseph 5. G-allamt, whose funeral, which was largely attended. took place at St. An- thony's on Monday, March 9th. Mrs. Leo Gallant and children. Donnie, Dougie and Jeanne of Piusvilie, visited with Mrs. Galla.nt'a parents, Mr. and lvnrs. Urban Pin- eau on March 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Gallant and family, Rosebank. visited with Mr, and Mrs. Henry Pineau recent- Mrs. Henry F. Pi.nedu Sr.. is It present visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Henry Gallant of St. Elean- ore. Mrs. Sutherland Bell and Mrs. Urtban Pineau a'ttended the Film Council meeting which was held in O'Lcary on March 10t7h, A building from Portage was hauled to Bloomfield Corner by Mr. Joe. L. Gallant, Piusville, for David Botts. Mr. David Home has purchased a new 1953 model car. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saunders nt- iended a demonstration party which was held at the home of Mr. and Mm. Albert Noon n. in oiLes-ry, on Tuesday, March 0th. A special meeting of the Legion- ,naires was held on Monday. March 9th. The plum are definite that the boys are going ahead with a new "home". His many iiriends are glad to 500 George MacAusland able to be out rigs n. . Miss Bernadette Pineau spent the we:-k-end of March 14th at her home in Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saunders and Reg Pineau motored to Char- lottetown on Sunday, March lsth. They were accompanied by Mrs. Clarence Pineau at Miscouche. Mr. Frank Pineau. who has been a patient in hospital (Veteran's Wing). Charlottetoam. has return- THISTLE ant?-st-i.swMno(':x w. I. The regular monthly meeting of the Thistle and shamrock wom- ene' Institute was held at the home For common ordinary son throaii 'THEg-EUARBIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I or Mrs. Aeneas Hughes. lor the .ln91:.h 01 mm , . ere were i: members present and two visitors. The meeting opened with the "ode" Iollowed by the ”Creed." The roll call was answered by'each member donat- ing 25 cents for the March of Dimes. The roll call took in a. sum at 53.25. The members decided to take mough money out 01 the iuiids to make up S500 and send lIt to the March 0! Dimes. frhe committees gave their re- ports. It was decided this month to buy blackboard, compass. yard stick. wash basin. soap and paper towels for the school. The sick committee reported one sick, one treat. The treasurer gave a very fine rerport. ,. The secretary was not present, therefore there was no reading or minutes of the last meeting, and no articles 0! correspondence x were read. New committees were ed. It was decided to answer the roll call next month with In change or articles ior hou.se-clean- lng. Mrs. Anthony Stordy invited the members to her home (or the April meeting. PAGE 1'T-TTRTT'.'T.'lV . s.ppoint.- EX- Coronation Pictures . An enjoyable pmsmm cl twenty 300 pieces ............. .. 52.45 250 pieces ................ C235 questions was put on by W9 c”m' 125 pieces ........ 31.25 80 pieces 85c mittee in charge. "God save the 45 piwe&45c Queen" brought the meeting to a close. An enjoyable served by the hostes. KARACHI! ' ernmen-t of Pakistan has prepared a comprehensive Food" campaign to production. Lord Boyd-Orr, form- er director-general of the Food and agriculture UN. will assist the government in directing the campaign. FOOD CAMPAIGN lunch was GP - The gov- "Grow More increase rice organization or the The Bike Shop Bryenton & Ma.cKay Ellis Bros. AVAILABLE AT Maritime Stationers The Sport Lodge Ray's Your local merchant can supply you. The ROGERS HARDWARE G0. LTII. DISTRIBUTOR - are saw PUZZLES -- 2. it QUALITY PLYWOOD INTERLOCKING TYPE THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA E one good Henson iioio seaivingmnow You may have growing rliildreii. and high hopes of givinlglthem a E0llTl(l education, a good start in life. Perhaps your particular ilrcams are built around some other goal entirely. Whatever your plans, chances are they will take money. Now is the time in open a special-purpose savings account at the Royal Bank. ROOM AND VISION OALOREI Here are the widest seats, front and rear, of any car. With the widest windshield and use window, you enjoy the best eye-level visibility. 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