MARCH 9. 1953 For Quality Milclness CANADA s pA,s'7;l,'.S'T .5zzn1v(.' CIGARETTE TOBACCO IHLMUIR W. I. , , "Ilhe February meeting of xnmuir We !. was held at the home of Mrs. M. N. MacGowan. with ten members and five visitors present. R-.11 caii was answered by a --hmnc-made Valentine” and a Peaks: And Vicinity Mr. Thomas Kenny, Moi-ell, was 3 recent visitor to st. .Patrick's Road on business. Mr. Percy Myers, Montague. was a visitor to St. Patrick's Road February 26th. The illness of Mrs. James Mur- phy at her home is regretted by her many friends. All Join in winning her a speedy recovery. Mr. Walter Rogcrsou was a vis- itor to Charlottetown February 26, guest of his daughter and son-in- lsw. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cullen. asked to vote on five delegates to be sent to the A. C. W. W. Gon- vention being held in Toronto next August. The oommlttees for the month gave their reports, One sick call was reported and bills for treats given to the sick were presented and paid. He was socompsnled by his son Joseph. . Mr. ms... Mclnnls, CO:.chOf in st. Charles. s t the weekend of February 28th ith his parents. Mr. Reuben Donnelly. Marshfield. was a visitor to St. Patrick's Road March 1st, guest of Mr. and Mrs Alex Grant. Mrs. John Trainor was a visitor to Windon on March let, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Trainor. Mr. John Birt was a business vis- itor to St. Peter's Bay March 2nd. He was accompanied by Mr. Lelth Stewart. Miss Eileen Anstie spent the weekend of February 28th with friends and relatives in Montague. .JMi: Eugene Tralnor returned to his home recently on St. Pat- rick's Road from Halifax, where hat was employed for the past months. Many friends of Master Merlin Kelly regret to learn that he is confined to the house with a sore An interesting demonstration was put on by Mrs. E. Farquhar- son, who showed the members how to weave a purse from colour- ed strips of crepe paper. r"-s Anne Maobonald agreed to hgvc an article for demonstration at the next meeting. car. All hope to see him out again soon. -EU. I 'I'rhe world's largest vessel, the liner Queen Elizabeth. is registered as 83,673 gross tonnage. Tl-YE GUARDIAN. A o Bi'lS'lOl and I O O Vicinity Mr. Hurold Phalen was in the City on Monday, March 2nd where his wife is a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital. This is believed to he the first time in history here that the bay and river ice was not bushed for travelling. In fact there was not enough ice this winter to walk on. let alone travelling with cars and horses. Friends of Mr. W. A. O'Brien will be pleased to are him get.- tlniz around again after an ac- cidrnt that sent him to hospital with an injured bark. The closing and opening the higliway to heavy traffic is very puzzling to many. One day re- cently a heavy truck from here went to the City for a load and while in the City it was announc- ed the road was closed to heavy trucks. . Mr. lilaurii-o Arnold spent a few days in the City the wreck of March 2nd with his sisters who reside there. One farmer here is reported as hitting the nail at the right time CHARLOTTETOWN Lii'i'le Pond and Vicinity ..'Many people are now employ- ed hauling ice from the mill-dam. In the absence of Rev. Fr. Ayers, Rev. T. P. Butler celebrated Mass in Little Pond on Sunday, March 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard MacDonald were visitors to Pisquid on March let. The many. friends of Mrs. Allan Macxenzle have been very pleased to learn of her return home from the Provincial sanatorium where she had been receiving treatment. Messrs. Vincent and Arthur Mac- Donald were business visitors to Savage Harbour on Tuesday, March 4th. ' Mr. Josie Macxenzie was a vis- itor to Montague on Monday, March 1st. Miss Joyce Steadfwho is taking Grade XI in Souris, spent last weekend at her home in Howe Bay. The many friends of Fred Swal- low are congratulating: him on his recovery from his recent illness. Lorne Valley and Vicinity . .' Mr. William I-latton and Mr. EarleiMacDonaid were business visitors to Charlottetown on Mon- day. February 23rd. Miss Jane MacGrath spent a few days in Montague the week of February 22nd. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mocanncll. The many friends and relatives of Miss Marion McAulay are sorry to hear that she isn't enjoying good health, and all join in wish- ing her a rapid recovery. The Lorne Valle; School boys? motored to Georgetown on Wed-; nesday. February Both, where they with the Georgetown Boys. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers. Ne:-: Perth, were recent visitors in Lorne Valley. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Most of the farmers in this vi- cinity have next season's supply of firewood home, and sawing is the order of the day. Mrs. Lloyd MacDonald was a visitor to Marie on Thursday. Feb- ruary 26th. She was the guest of Little Miss xstiu-yn Ms.oil:sch- em and Master Bobby MaoBch- ern, cardross, were guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llam Ferguson on Saturday, Feb- ruary 28th, Friends of Master Maurice Fish- er, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fish- er, axe greatly pleased to hear that he has returned home from the Charlottetown Hospital where he underwent an appendix opera- tion some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Macin- tne, Mr. and Mrs. James Calla- ghan. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leard and Mr. Lloyd :ilncDrmald motor- ed to Georgetown on Thursday night, February 16th, to witness the hockey game between the Lorne Valley Bulldogs and the Bridgetown Flycrs which ended in lei. PAGE NINE MURRAY RIVER W. I. ..'The March meeting of Mur- ray River Womenis Institute val held at the home of Mrs. (Dr) Lester Brehaut on March 3rd with 12 members and four visitors sn- awering the roll call with an "Irish Joke". The sick committee reported It sick calls made and treats taken to them. It was moved and see- onded that 65.00 be sent to till European Flood Disaster. Plan! lwere also made for the concert. The next meeting is to be htld at the home of Mrs. Peter Mae- Lenn with roll call to be respond- ed to by making a. hat and wear- ing it during the meeting. After the singing of The Queen a delicious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by the lunch enjoyed a fiendly tzame of ll(lCl(C'.V.'a scme M ”'3' 1” favour of Lome Committee. Mrs. John 13. JBUWM lVa1 ' wand Mrs. Oliver Glddings. l W. Branch Manager BLAIR Ma.cDONALD, Twt-cl Building -- Great George Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. her mother. Mrs. Homer James, al- so her sister, Mr. Cuylcr Dingwell and Mr. Dingwell. last fall. when he sold two car- londs of spuds at the top price. Mrs. Crawford Blackett of Little Pond recently undcnvnt a serious operation. Her many friends wish A sale of home cooking among in -.-kei for :he funds. The minutes the members present added a H I 1 meeting mm mm and The popula ion ofltlicr U.S.S.R. of we as is estimated at 193,000,000, includ- nDIW0V9d Dgly Mme Vichpesldemi fgxghegeuetxgntmwgheh ligndbe 73:9 "lg 2300-000 Jewl A card tournament has been her a speedy recovery MN”-" ""' . i . E ”” 0 .l'tdl 21 ft; d ' it v sits i :' . the mm or the homwmrs-cwwohn-on. me cmnese ':::':. w..t.. .. ..... nit;-;.”:...i'..l:i.i”.'..”.... INSURANCE COMPANYf,':f:Li:'; l"”l'm”””dmce V” a 18"" "om we ran can 18 to be nnwlemd Sage died 1" 478 BC in me We 91 poricd- as ntiendlng, On Tues- health are also extended to Mrs. and of February visiting relatives Mrs. Harold Laird in connection by an Irish song. about 72. Hannah Lapmm - day night March Zlrti ihcy ;:2iilicr- and friends in'this vicinity. I ed at the parish rcsidcncc, guests tvuh IliSl.ll.lll.O extension services. Everyone enjoyed the delicious mmmmmm -1 IOAHS QUICKLY! You can get 350 to 31000 without bankablo security. OUIETLY! Loans made promptly on your own signature. The members were in approval refreshments served by the hostess The first book printed in Eng- of H, 1 M R ' M won Id 1 5 y M M d k M Do 1.1 d of the scheme and five dollars was at the conclusion (if Abbe meeting: land was produced by William E W5 or wasra ,3 Lmtyle S.,,,d””:,,f M,'rdh”u1:SocMmLeg& .:.l:,e h3;. pmigod toward this. Members were Mrs. L. Lecco assi - in serving, Caxton in 1477. ME and Mm W. A 0.8m” Friday, March Gm. um visitors to Bristol on Thursy were here from the City on Sun- (iny, March 8th on husincss. They plan to be in Bristol again for the summer months, nntl worn here to look over their summer home. day. February 26th. Mrs. Sandra MacEa:hern and Miss Jean Ferguson were passen- gers to Charlottetown on Satur- day, February 28th. Messrs. Arthur MacDonald and Norman MacKen7.ie were business visitors to Red Point on March 6th. A meeting of the Little Pond W. I. was held March 5th at the home I O l pr M h 1 0'3 ' v ' i f Mrs. Ronald MacDonald. u , Safer-qusc on C ecmer -:."..':: ” --- ..C..”:2””i::::....":S cowvwwwz -vavmenw U- . fltlvnd A mE6l1nK 01 ihc TPM'h- M"- Raymmd M3CD0"ald 01 Montague on Saturday, February to "4 momhsw "Pay" 9;-5' Feds;-anon, Howe Bay was a recent visitor to math Remember, more people borrow from Household.Finnnoe .. M , I Mont-asua ' ' than any other Company in its field. Phone or stop in todayi , , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Downc TC); Miss Margaret McKenna. teach- l "D 5 D e were recent visitors here from or at Lorne valley School spent 25'” "ARIN CANADA the City. guests of Mr. Downe's . . ti eel: :1 (February cam all M" mom”, Mrs. Harold yvebsym. and being Mrs. Stillman. MacDonald. h: game?” galdwm. Road. i Mr. Webster. Mr. Downc has 3 mac Wm Sig”: ll”-Hz”: 0; W959 I ' been with a fur firm for many 0"” M5 V '3 can 95 We"? M . R M as in gm cana. i years now, having started as a me” put im by the emenunmcnt dlanrArrl:i)y atalldlilax,DN. S.erenew-l D. J. Bone, Manager committee. After a much enjoyed lunch was served by the hostess, the mem- bers took part in an entertaining game of bingo. boy to learn the business. Ed many old acquaintances in Lorne Valley on Saturday. Febru- ary oath. Roy is a former resident of this district and atlcnded.gL0rnc Valley School. Xlfarle llze dzkzzgye lfzazz” Mousaizds are 150 Grout George 9., suite 1, phone 2991 CHARLOTTITOWN, P I I ' IIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP ..'l-ion. Thomas Cullen, one of the representatives from here. is attending the sessions in the City at present. travelling around on crutches. It will be remembered that he had his leg fractured last fall when a tractor he was start- ing jumped ahead and crushed his leg against a tree. The injured limb is still in a cast but. Mr. Cullen is at his desk just the same. 3-Zone washing Now .' ; . the G-E Washer gets clothes cleaner than ever! O The improved 5-zone washing- Oid friends here will regret in lnarn of the passing of the late Dr. R. D. McLauchian in tho City after a lingering illness. Doctor McLauchlan practised here for many a moon with his office in St. Peters Bay. He had a large practice in this vicinity be- fore moving to the City a number of years ago. His old friends nf yesteryears regret to learn of his passing, while the younger gener- ation never knew him. action of the new, smoother, Durez plastic Activator swirls away every last particle of dirt . . . yet treats the most delicate fabrics with gentle care. Automatic Timer regulates 3'Z0l'lC washing-action (P001 Two old friends have been on y . lhe sick list all winter. Mr. one to fifteen minutes. "ln- James Dower. who is well along in the evening of life now. has stinctive"Wringer gives instant been confined in bed all winter. Mr. Dower was born in New York Cily and after living there for many years visited here and de- cided to stay. The other is Mr. Fred Yorslon. who has been on the sick list since last fall with trouble in his legs, but is report- ed as getting around now amt it is hoped to see those two gen- tlemen out in the spring again. safety. Powerful pump empties the tub in 90 seconds flat. CUSTOMUNE FORDOR SEDAN All these ; ; ; plus a host of other convenience-features. See the G-E 3-Zone Washer to- . day at your dealer's store. LITTLE POND W. I. ' Ooiblid ANNNIHHV 09 WI Ollnlii ow-uuv-cvouno .."I'he Mu-ch meeting of the Little Pond Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Ronald MacDonald on March 5th. The meeting was called to order by the president with, twelve members present. The meeting opened with the recitation of the Institute Creed. Members answered the roll call with a. gift for a baby shower. The minute; of the previous meet- ing were read and approved. Men- tion wss made of the fortlsth an- niversary of the Women's Institute in P. E. I. The various committees then gave their reports. It was moved and seconded that a card party he held to provide several school ne- cessities. Wednesday, M ch 11th, was agreed upon as a suita lc date. The appointment of new commit- tees followed, the results being: school. Mrs. Ronald MacDonald: sick. Hrs. Lloyd MacDonald and Mrs. Edward MacDonald; enter- tainment. Mrs. Ronald 3IacDonaid and Mrs. Josie MacKenz.ie Correspondence presented to the meeting included a request for help from the European Disaster Fund, a request for donations to the Canadian Red Cross, and a re- minder of the Declaration and Rights of Freedom. It was decided to hold the next meeting in the school, with the roll call to be an answer to "What's Wrong with the School?" 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