MAY. .12, 1953 p--j""' L , (Cl?)-Youngest "em. mo her stands by as "interpreter" ,,1,'yO,:l-Der: British Overseas Air- of her reactions. the intent tests pm ., cm-poration is 14-months-old portable cats and hammocks in big biiiistine Howling. While henpusenser planes. y yROYROGERS MC: Metal Vi&BUTTONS EI.3Li?Gl3 One in every package of Post's GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES rntsrltod at in. front "Icy Rogue s.m..." YESI SIXTEFN colorful Roy Rogers Buttons! You'll want them all! One is extra large with Roy's own picture on it. The other 15 show Dale Evans, Trigger, Bullet and other exciting Weslem Subjects. COLLECT 'F,M, Tiisni: 'lZM, tier An. 16! MOTHERS --Kiddies love Grape-Nuts Flakes for IllCll' SUGAROASTED 1-'l.AVOR. They're nourishing tool Try them today. i, Wear your lay Rogers Buttons on this , SWPQPAEAIVIE ' Yours for lie and the Top Panel b of II tirope-Nuts Flakes Wrapper. SEND I51 - (coin. no stamps) with one Top Panel front a Grape-Niits Flakes Wrapper rind your name and address I'Rl.N'TF.l) on a piece of paper to: (jrapr-Nuts Flakes. Bot I806, Toronto. Money will bsjafundod if stocks are oxliaustad. one: good in Canada only m U A mum of General rmi. Halifax Ilioncfori. Montreal Travel in pleasure on the all-sleeping-rnr (rain, The Ocean Limited . . . for nearly 50 years Canadian Narional's fast, dependable daily train between Halifax and Montreal. You'll enjoy the privacy of duplex roomettes, compart- ments. bedrooms; the luxury of buffet-lounge and dining cars. Whether iris business or pleasure, your trip through the scenic Maritimes will be a memorable one on The Ocean Limited or its companion trains, The Scotian and The Maritime Express. Through sleeping cars between Charlottetown, Sydney and Halifax to Montreal. By arrangement at major points you can have a drive-yourself car waiting for you. r............,.,................,...... . ............., lor reservations and inIornta- . tlon regarding your business and pleasure travol,soo,wrlte ' or phone your local Canadian National Passenger Agent. CAN Al1lA.N N MI 0 NAL R ALLWAYS i.. .1. MacDonald. District Passenger Agent, I C. N. R. Station. i Tel. 1.19 , L..- g .i 'ITHl ONLY RAILWAY SERVING All YEN PROVINCE! There7mhr'l?KA Law Byylhtgaly And Shorten Murray Harbor Notes M1. ., Mr. James Jardine of Belle Rive” was a business visitor to Murray Harbour on Monday April 20th. Mr. Jack Hogan. popular travel- ler of Charlottetiowri, called on his customers in Murray Harbour and vicinity on Monday April 20th. Miss Fern Sharam hf Charlotte- town was the week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Sharam, Murray Harbour. Mr. J. B. Gillan oi Charlottetown was is business visitor to Murray Harbour on Wednesday April 22nd. Capt. Miltoii- White. schooner Ijerstine, Murray Harbour. Mr. Ray sit-wa.ri. proininciit Is- land dealer in Irish Moss, has retunned to his; home from a business trip to Tignish and other, centres in Prince County. Mr. Jack Rowe, ucll kiimiii coin- ntercial traveller of Cliarlotte- town, was a business iisiinr to Murray Harbour and vicinity on Monday and Tuesday April 20th. and 21st. The schooner Marie l.:iitla. ICapt. MacKenzie) cleared from Murray Harbour on Wednesday April 22nd bound for New Glasgow, N.S., carrying a cargo of potatoes. Mrs. Hurbert. Back of Boston Mass, is visiting in Murray Har- bour where she is the guest ofy her father, Mr. Phillip Billard. ..'Mrs. Etta Gardiner of Vancou- ver. B. C. is enjoyiiitz a pleasant visit at Murray Harbour as guest of her pairents. Mr. anti Mrs. Thomas Herring. Mrs. Gardiiier came to the Island by plane and will be leaving on return to Van- couver early in May. The many friends of Miss Vaida Harris are happy to see licr a- round and about again in her usu-I al good health. Valda. who lsi one of the Harbours most. popuiari young ladies. is sorely missed by. the younger set when she is ill music ins'.riictor em-i played by the Departinciit of Ed-l, liC3f'1On, made his uccltiy visit to Murray Harbour school on Tues-; day April '.21st. Mi'. PC-pc exprrsscsl Mr. Pope. liimsclf as being well mtisfiedl with the interest. shoviii and theg i)rotzi'css made by thc pupils of Murray Harbour School. 5 Mr. Frank Murdock, who has been employed for sometime at the ”North Side" getting his e- riuipment ready for the openingt of the lobster season, spent the .AlCt2'll 18th week-end with his 3 livife and family at Murray Har-I bour.. Mr. and Mrs. James llerring of, yMuiTay Harbour left on Tui-sdayl lApril 21st by car for Boston Mass- achusetts whcre . they will visit for the next couple of months. While in Boston Mr. and Mrs. Herring will be the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Inman Herring. ; Although all of the Rl'(IF'llI trout! fans have already tried their luck” on at least one occasion yet to date no record breaking catches have been made. However there is that. expectant gleam in many the eye which should be a war-iiiiig to all present. champioiis to look well to their laurels. The schooner C. A. Roland (Capt. Royal White) arrived iny port. on Wednesday April 22nd; from the Magdalens rarrying a; cargo of herring to he used as bait. This is the first cargo laden- ed vessel to arrive at Murray Harbour this season and is un- doubtedly the earliest "first" in several years. With the opening of the lobster season Just around the corner Capt. White is hav- ing little difficulty in disposing of his cargo. The schooner "Shirley and Aletat (Capt. H. H. Cahooni has been loaded and ready to sail for sev- eral days but has been held up with engine trouble. The Shirley and Aleta carries a cargo of P0- tatoes and lumber and is bound for the Maadalens where she will WMZZIT ?oN one GIVE-AWAY PROGRAM i SOME DIMWIT QUESTION WILL WIN YOU avizizvrmnc. stir the STUDIO... ISN'T EVEN w-IILE ANOTHER BRAIN-TWISTER THAT GET YOU SQAE CHEESY PRIZE LIKE THIS... IN THE ENCVCLOPEDIA WILL -u THIS DANDV W U 051' A -THE-VIORLDJRI . A NEW CAR! REFRIGERATOR! A LIFETIME PASS TO A tutziaisu ' BATH! A LIFT THE LOOT TELEVISION Vzluutu En . orm excuses Ill 3 MAPLE sf, vArIVEPs', MA53 ONION PEELEIZ rok TELLING us THE NAM F E O FAMOUS FOR REMOVING KING TUT'6 BUNIONSII LITTLE Aummirric THE DOCTOR on May ist. town. was A visitor at the home V "George Biieiah", cleared from of her parpntg, Mr, and M” Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Thoma: Mu”-Ky Harbour on Wednesday Allred Donne”), on MR). K-grdp iKelly and their daughter pl4f)I.IIP.l April 22nd for Port Hawitesbury A uho have been patients in the with a cargo of produce. M,-, and M”, ttr,,1.,, Cum", (Yharlottetiiwn Hosplilll Will lir- m”"- Charlottetown, were izuesls at the plmsed I” I'””'" that, ll”-V w"" Th; d1-agger iplgnish 1 wmch home of Mr. and MW Mmmel able to return to their home re- has been tied up at Murray Har- Handrahan Nd yam”). on Mm. rently much improved in health. bour throughout the winter left (int. i - BU port on Wednesday April 22nd. ,,-... presumably for the fishing grounds. Mis, Mum, Clarkin FWM I MW I 4”-r' 4 "”T r. i P It at. H? o :3 Miss Pearl Vaiilderstine stu- ;'f,i;,f,,:",,,',l,',; Mrlnandhwlsv dent at P.W.C., spent the April clarkin I I ' - . . 18th week-end as guest of her ' ,...M p”em's' ML and Myst David Wm" Miss Annie Anstle, Montague. .7Il1 at THE GUARDIAN. UHAKLOTTETOWN in return to his home on Mayl 6th. Mr. Herbert Gormley, accom- panied by his two sons. Gcorge and Ernie, left for their return trip to Boston on May 4th aftcr spending a few days as guests of Mrs. Josephine Smith and Mr. and Mrs. James Gormley. Peakes Anti Vicinity Mr. Thomas Kenny. Byrnes Road. was it visitor to Montague ..'Mrs. George Leard. Mt. Stew- art, was a visitor to Riverton on May 5th guest of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Leard. Miss Peggy Anne Mooney, Bor- ton, Mass. arrived at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mooney on May 6th where she plans to spend hcr va- cation. Mr. Eugene Sinnot. Moriali, was a business visitor to St. Patrick's Road, May 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hughes and family, Charlotictnwit. xvi-re guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Hughes on May ist. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Yllclnriis. Bangor Road. were rtweiii guest: at. the home of thcir d.'iu,:liici- midi snn-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richnrill Birt. St. Patrick's Road. Miss Doris Donnoliy. t'.liarlnite- was a visitor at the home of her M C -1 C h H I mllwrn Ml" Gtwrga AMI”? ”" M35 Crogsi a aIlIl1ll')PTIPI3 Il')I(.l:5rlrT,l'FnS1:r:'lrSr sit litor to Charlottetown. i mmo . .. . I M”' Mh." Tr.al"0r' S" Pamcklsl Her many friends are pleased Iui Road, was a visitor to Morell onpknow that M” George ClarP3vl M5-V 7”” lWhim Road, is feeling much im- 'proved after her rot-cnt lllncss. Mr. Fr-rd Loard, Pisqiiid, was A t'lSIlt)r to Feakes on l1ll!lilP.'tS on May "i'th. y Mr. Stewart Nicholson. Bellc ;River, was a revrnt. visitor in o I iWhim Road, the guest of Mr. and Mr. lien Grant, Saint John, NAM”, M. J. Munro. 3, attended the funeral of liisl g. g father the late Mr. A. J. Grant of; Mr, n...,h,,n Wm” yurkv "y l l 5'” Pa”'”'k'5 Rmld ll” M"-V slllt lccnlly visited hcr paioiits. Mr, ”m'mr ' innd Mrs. Uracil ('aniphcil at Cfllllq Mrs. Josephine Smith. Bostnii,lm,,-cm C,-O55. l Mass., arrived at her summer real-l , M device on May 1st to spend A few Mr. Vernon Ross, l'nlon Road.- Weeksl VaCall0"- recently visiicd Whim Rmtri Sr-lirioll p "””.r xvlierc he gzirc the children slur;-. The continued illncss of Mrs. mg inst,-u(-1...”. l Micliucl Handrahan. of St. Pa'- , ,, l mks Road. is renretled by her Mr. .7. A. yiacpiwrsnn. Belle-I ma".V ”I9”d5- vue. was rt recent. visitor to IVhlml y "'74 Road, where she visited Mr. ancli St. I"atriirk's Road Vi'nincn's In- Mrs, Rom” ga,,,p),(.11. siitiitc held their monthly mcc-!- , g "I5 3' ll”? Imme "l Mr5- W- B- Her maivv friends are pleased In Roizcrson on May Gth. know that Mrs. Garnet ixinnml "mm Whim Road. is well again after Mr. George Anstie was si visitor to Mt. Stewart. on May 1st. guest nr his (l'illi,'llI9r. Mrs. Ernest Ai- flock. her recent illness. Mr. Mnlhuinn Moore recently ar- rived from the Stairs uhcre II"l has been spendiii: the winter, and. is now the guest of his brotlter and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Anthony Dunn and y Garnet Moore, at Whim Road. i family. Byrneis Road. were vis- it.o:'s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .l. M. Curran. Baldwin's Road. on Mar -irrli A white IAlhlnol robin it mak- e m' ' . ing its lI0lllE' at Vi'liim Road. andl NV 3nd Mr-V Mdrll" PflW5"'i has already bccn sr-r-n bv quitc. nl number of rnsidcnis hcre. it is; hoped that no danger will conic! to this bird. which is a freak nil nature and quite rare. Avondale. tverc recent guests at Ihc home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donnelly, St. Patrick's Road. .Virv.s:r: Alnx Grant and Frwli Commercial NINE PAGE His many friends are glad to;proved after his recent operation at his brother and sister-in-law. ,know that Mr. Richard Campbellfln the Kings County Hospital. He Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell at Cross. is much im- in now convalescing at. the home whim Road. And what soft-r placc cmilil IIIPFP be than a Bank of Nova Scotia safety deposit boxl Here you can store your deeds. securities, passport, jewels and other valuables; Nu fire can (l('.iIl'Oy-I.l1ClI1;..l'.1f) burglar can steal them. They are never mislaid. They are ready for you, whenever you need them -in your safety deposit box whit,-l't only you or smiicuiio namcrl liy you may open: You have the convenience of your own key, and you may use your box anytime during banking hours; Toni iiiusi liavc iiiany pOiSP.9lSlltnS that are uorlli aafrgiiarrling. A Bank of Nova Scoiia safety deposit box costs you less than 2d a day; Ion caiiit afford not to have one. See ulmiit it today." Your BNS Manager is a good man to know. In Charlottetown he is K. R, Elliott. Tlio liiiiili (ll ova. Sivii lit 0 YOUR PARTNER IN HELPING CANADA GROW ll:iridi'alian ur-rn hiisiness visitors. to Morcll on May Tlh. Miss Marian Rogerson. St. Pat- rick's Road. was it visitor on May tho homo of her sister, Mrs. Erlward Cullen, Charlotte- town. Miss Marcclln Brndlr-,v. Char- lottetown, spent a few days re- cently at the home of her par- cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Brad- lcy, St. Teresa. Mrs. James Whitiy. Boston, Mass. arrived on May 4th to at- tend the funeral of her father. the late Mr. A. J. Grant. which took place. on May Slit to St. Cuth- bcrls Church, St. Teresa. Friends of Mr. Jam:-s l-J. Gillian, who has been a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital will be pleased to know that he was able load herring for Richibucto, N. B. The other menibeis of her crew are Mr. Edward Patriot of Lower Morntague, engineer, and Mt: Joseph Jackson. Sydney. FAIRBANKS MORSE SUMP PUMP (CELLAR DRAINER) V; H. P. Motor Delivers Twice the Number of Gallon: per Hour as Other Leading Pumps. Gallant per hour with discharge head at 10 Ft. I5 Fl. 2,880 2, 0 1,2 to Ft. .- ' I Ask yourself the INSIALLAIIOI (AI II IADI IN SUI? AS Sllll AS I1" ll DIARITII. nu-nnrv sitrfrire.-7 STAIIIHS STIII. SIM" Q: Atlieltos shingle or a-l;uint i-rment siding” OILIII IIAIIIG5 IIOIJIII N0 IUIIICATION. usr IIOI mrttits. W"? l"""""f'? 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