j--! .-EBRUARX rs. 1954- East sgiijc and !ifII"1'Y mung Fraser is doln :”i.Hiira Bouris Hospital an with the aid of crutches. McDonald. Kings- D:,r"?aeoarg:ecent visitor to Char- theta?"- .... Mm Patricia Jarvis, Elmira. dad the hockey same at Re "'” ob. 1.1. vim, on mm "Fraser. Charlotte- Mjflmentatlhe week-cnd of Feb. I. hgf home in Red Point. .. Mme, Clara-bel wbermon, SOlll'l5 hi rgspectlve 4.2.3 and Klngsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Michael :'tole:2I,M'&; several visiting with friends and "mud to their home iarbour. having spent nonth! mm,, in the U.S.A. Mr Jrilmie Young, Red Point. Mcclare. Kingsboro. r . business visitor to Hunter 1,.) be home shortly to get Ching. Lila High School -4' nt the week-end at tudenm we homes in Basin almost iouauabie only for the many men that ahovelled. They broks roads in the fields to help them get along with a sit pati- ent, Mrs. not-tsin. who was neat!- ing hospital and medical care. Mrs. Iigbort Bortsln. Kingsboro, had quite the experience in getting I to the souris liomital on lab. is. ,1 due to the roads the night previ- ous storm blocking all highways. The men and boys turned out and made a track for the good old horses who stand by at all times. made their way to Little Harbour where the plough had made if that far. and was taken by truck by Mr. Sept. McPhee who could a not make it all the way and pro- . ceeded home. He got his horse and sleigh and started again when Mr. Peter McAulay got his truck and made the remainder of the trip and arrived safely in the hos- pital, and six hours later she was the happy mother of a baby boy. Souris and Vicinity The weather has also slowed up work on the" Griffin Fisheries Enterprise. During Tuesday night's storm Mr. Jerry Msocormack of Bourls. had the misfortune to fall and Bristol and I I I Vicinity Mr. George Kelly was in city on Thursday on business. the Mrs. Justin McCarthy, R. N.. was a business visitor to the city on Saturday. Sleighs were the order of the day here on Sunday owing too the storms and the clergy were seen with the others unveiling by sleigh to their parishes. Mr. lid Bums who had gone to the city to reside for the winter months. has come back home again t Mr. Charlie Masher. local boat builder. has the contract for sev- eral boats this winter and already some of the nice looking boats have come of the stocks to be painted and hauled to the more while the snow is on the ground. Mr. John Duffy who has been residing in the city since he left here, especially In the winter with his summers here. has gona'to Beach Grove to reside where he plans to remain winter and sum- mer ed Charlottetown. on February 11. gus. on February 17. Patrick's Road. spent a few days of the week of February i5, with relatives in Charlottetown. Chester Bradley. st. Teresa, were recent visitors to Charlottetown. and Mr. Patrick's Road. visited Montague. recently. visited Mr. Handrahan and family, on Febru- ary 15. to Mt. Stewart, on February 16. fax. N. 5., on February 15, where -he intends to inlist in the Canadian Army. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUFTETOWN Pealies and Vicinity .. AMI. Vincent Gormley visit- Mr. Joseph Lawler visited Monta- Mrs. Charles Rogerson, St. Messrs. Ernest. Philip and Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Rogerson John 'h'alnor, at. Mr. Edward Duffy. Morell. R.R.. and Mrs. Michael Mr. John Hughes was a visitor Mr. Earl McAulay. left for Hali- Mr. Mervin Mclnnis. teacher in Quebec Province, is spending his vacation at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Mr.-Innis, Elliot- vale. Friends of Miss Laura Bradley. daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Leonard Bradley, st. Teresa, regret to learn that she is confined to bed with ,. eurnonia. All wish her a speedy return to good health. Congratulations are extended to the pupils of Peskes School. on winning two contests of one hund- red dollars each sponsored by an Island Manufacturing firm. BU Georgetown and O O O Vicinity . .'Mrs. Earl Walsh and son were visitors to Cardigan on February 16. Mr. l"ellx Morrison was a recent business visitor to Charlotetown. Mr. Ian Chalsson, who is em- ployed with the Dominion Cvovem- ment in Northern New Brunswick. was a recent visitor to his home in Georgetown. .r APAGE Nimi- Achildbomonthisdsywillba intuitive and understanding. but may be inclined to become discour- aged too easily. developed new and more powerful most stimulating during the rail inner reserves. lmonihs. and this is also a good Romance. travel. social and cul- period for you to develop latent turai activities should be at their and hitherto unexpected talents. ' 249:6 fom ” 521003 .9617)! W ” h”5me” Vmmr to Mon.” break his leg. He is now a patient --'M1'5- Herb Kenny returned ....... mic and M,,m,y R,,,,,, 0,, 1:11: in W, Hospital here. f'ld1j'g "ism Wm I moni-ha WV Mr. Edward Devlne. Charlottc- M, J W. L,,,,, M, . visitor ” g-gg, d';u8ht'"m'”1air 0;”-'h Wm” h9- town was an overnight guest at to Charlottetown on yiebrugyy 15. . Mr Freeman Moss” and mu, Hlgrd. u)Jl)lxl'!l.Hh3;9nIl'A1ltlh izheooln; m foreign” 8-mm"! 1ev:”W&5Ke"n9g, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mg. 2 n 9 , . .y . sobbx Massey. Bothwell. were ms mm mum: hop: M I" mm also vmud her other daughter, ::iEi'bl!;c:geF;eti::l.Il:il'e)'d gheylienlivii dnbggllter ofgwsoltxnr-gmnmgy-:1 burinpse visitors to Charlottetown. Frb. 9 llfr spent a pleasant llidlzoll. yr. liny Mnchon. Ly Ml. smd Mrs vrliyn. Spencer tic Mr. Horace McDonald. in no City. Feb. 12. Mr D F. Campbtll, Red Point. was n business visitor in Girncor- iadale. Messrs ilncDonald, Kimzsboro out their valuable I . J I lit E5.'"3?.i.r'c"d.yi Get. back "ln,t.ha plnk" with DR.WILLIAMS PINK PILLS VALUE iH( SOLEX COMPANV Robert. Rbc;,.-North Lrrikr. week-end in accompanied Lic- Mniitnguo. wt-re Feb 7 vis- ' 1,0,5 '41 Red Point and East Bal- Kings- bmrn. was a recent business visito- Clinton Stewart. George deserve creriit when on Feb. 13. they took horse Dower and started on the road that was out again soon. Mr. Gerard MacDonald has re- turned to his home at Souris af- ter having recently undergone an operation in the Charlottetown Hospital. Much sympathy is extended to Mrs. Frank Cheverie on the re- cent sudden death of her husband. F. sympathy also goes out to Mrs. Howard Fauciiere on the death of her mother. Mrs. Farrell of st. Cieorgu. Mrs. J. B. Matthew is a patient in the Sourls Hospital her many friends hope to see her enjoying good health soon again. The many friends of Mrs. Florrie Stewart are pleased to know she is home again after being a pati- ent in the Bouris Hospital. A Quebec firm have contracted for the rough peeling of pulp in the yard of J. Arthur Peters. When weather permits this firm that has about a doun men here with is modern peeling machine make the best of the time by working .14 to lo hours a day. Progress on the potato chip plant has been very much hampered by the weather. Novas-theleu most of the foundation has been poured and a wet of fine eaither would put the project ahead very fast as the building is to be built with cement blocks. ..'.Both the men's and women's bowling leagues are fast drawing to a close. In the men's league the All Stars and Souris Line Road teams play a best two out of three series with the winners meeting the Fbderals for tho championship. In tho woman's league the Lucky six inset the Warblu-a in a but two out of thses arise for the -he ' kip. Cpls. Fred Pinnook and Bert nnchsll of the Bouris R.CM.P. dotaobsnait. have been wander- red, the runner going to Summer- dda and the latter to Charlotte- town. wl. Murray of Fredericton. N.B.,dhas arrived in sourls as a replacement. and another man is to follow. At a friendly bowling .ms.tch prior to this departure of the two Cos-porals who were meni- bera ed the Federal team cpl. Plnnock posted high uncle and high three for the alley's for this season. -BE. just consider this! I GAIAIIIII GOVEIIIIEIT IIIIITY 0 May be purchased outright, or in. monthly instalments; - 0 Won't lapse if you miss a' paymehti '0 Requires no medical examination: to In event of death before Annuity commences. all payments refunded with interest: 0 Can be incorporated with Old Age Security to provide a higher level retirement income for life. W"79 for jiill details today ! District Annuiiea '1 Brace mock. Queen lopreaeritstfvo. St. N. Charlottetown. Dial IBM u FEDIIAI MPAITIIIT DE IIIOIII Hall to: the DI-asset, "” "ii"-viral income at loin an i 1 i i in at lebowr, Olav: (Pump Peso) Plan mul use inforwialion showing lines a Canadian Cormimal Annuity can Ooh; D" r e Iv u... .. by Ian lamp is. ,, .M.; E" ”i'" ARIIIV It slut ,.--------------..--,. I irmlrrslnml Mn! lnfvnnliliuwl giiwi Iii” be half M"fJ"""l nnsat"4 I i I I .s Mrs. Barnbrlck and son who also reside in that distant province. She reports lots of snow and cold weather through Ontario and es- pecially in Quebec. Many friends here of Mr. Jack Ladner who now resides in the city will be sorry to learn that he has been confined to his bed for the past six weeks and will be con- fined for several months with a heart ailment that has kept him on the idle list for several years. A former resident of this vicinity and farmer, he was also a fine horseman and after moving to the city handled several flnc horses. All wish Jack a speedy recovery and back to better health with the coming of spring. Friends and neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dunphy,wholiad sorrow and sadness in their home. surprised them ii few days ago when they arrived with axes. saws and sleighs and went off to the woods where a kind eldcrly man had offered them good hardwnnvl for the taking. A monster pile of the wood was felled. hauled out and sawed up at the door. all in one single day, of course there were a lot of men on the job. but. it was a deed worthy of mer-t.l.nn among the good people of this district who always rally to him call for the needy. An old timer here recalls the winter of the bg crust about A half-century ago whcn, following it series of storms that piled the snow into monster banks followed by a silver thaw and cold weather. 8 crust formed on the snow banks so that horses and sleighs were driving over the tops and the top of telephone poles and tree tops were used for hitching posts, mails from the city came by sleigh three weeks late and the sea. ice on the shore hero was blackened with seeds as was never seen before. or since. Hundreds of the souls were beaten to death with sticks and left to rot in the spring sun N. IOUIUI C. W. L .."I'he monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's League was held in St. Mary's parish hall on Feb- ruary lll. The meeting was open- ed with prayer by Reverend Di- rector, Monsignor J. A. Murphy. Monsignor Murphy made an urgent appeal to the members to attend man on Saturdays during Lent and all through the Marian year in order to take advantage of the msclsi indukancas. The committees gsvs their rs- ports. Mrs. Mom-iey, convener of entertainment, reported on a-suc- oaful series of card parties. which had been hdid in the hall. Mrs. Peter MsoPhee, oonvsner of sick and visiting, reported sanding got-well cards to lick members. it was decided to have a high mass offered for the repose of Mrs. Anna Oampbell. The following monies were voted to be paid: so in sis- ters of Martha; so to the sacred Heart program. and as to the Mis- sionaries of Mary. It was decided to hold a special card party before Lent and to start s lottery on a fruit cake. The secretary read the follow- ing correspondence: A letter from Mrs. W. J. P. MacMilla.n. rs im- migration asking all members to take an active interest in new Canadians who come to the dis- triot; Mrs. L. L. Noonan, provin- cial president. stating that Febru- ary was Catholic pron month and urgiiu thst Catholic papers and periodicals be in every home: Miss Estelle Bowness. re education week. March '1-la, sting the so- ciety to observe and name a day during this week to visit schools. and an appeal rrom' Mrs. Earl Duffy. convsner of sisters of Martha. for help to enable the Sis- ters to carry on their work. NEW TASTI IDNIEN - (OP) - Latest lin- port for butcher shops hero is a reindeer liver from Norway. ship- pers say that so far there is not much demand for the liver, which sells at about so cents a pound. KING EIILE ('()l'l.'f.IlI I41 months at Pcakes will regret to him an early return to good health. snow drifts on St. Patrick's Road. Friends of Mr. Frederick Curran. who was spending the winter learn that he is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. All wish Mr. Herbert Kenny. returned to her home on Byrnes Roao, Febru- ary el2. After spending a month visiting her daughters and sons-in- law in Hamilton, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Watson Jay of Pis- quid and Fannlngbrook were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred l-landrahan. on February 16. Miss Viola Feehan is spending the week of February 15, with friends at Mt. Stewart. Mr. Preston Hughes, Borden, spent the week-end of February l3. at his home at Peakes. Miss Marian McI4nnis. teacher in Elliotvale, spent the week-end of February 13, at the home of her is visiting in Georgetown as the guest of Mrs. Stewart's parents. Captain and Mrs. John Dicks. Mrs. Frank MacLean was a visi- tor to Charlottetown on February 16. Mrs. Daniel Busliey of scurls. was the guest last week of her brother-in-law and sister. Mrs. illl Murphy. W am so. Mjze-m-4 The stir Sal! Continued from page I iuiumin ..MM..,.M.:.:.. the coming year should bring great achievement in the way of self- development. There is a strong possibility of change in job rou- tines and domestic affairs which may irk you at first and result in some emotional tension. But, if you can train yourself to accept them with philosophical calm and learn to solve each new problem as it arises, you will find not only that the changes have been to the good. but, that in meeting them, you parents, Peakes Road. have strengthed your character and Dorothy filx's coluinn-- Continued liar. Which offers the greater chance of happiness? ANSWER: Don't marry either. from page I DONNA unless you are in love. Don't marry the first man unless you feel up to the responsibility of being at con- scientious mother to his children; don't marry the second unless you want to spend a miserable existence as a dlru.nkani's wife. Miss Nfssen cannot reply personally to readers but will answer problems of interest through this column. From sunny Spain Aylmer rushes big shipments of fresh-picked Seville oranges across the Atlantic to Halifax. By train they are speedcd to the Aylmer kitchens at Hamilton. Immediately on arrival, these special oranges . : : the best marmalade oranges in the world, are made into a firm, golden marmalade by the famous Aylmer recipe that retains the flavor-rich goodness. This is Aylmcr NEW PACK . . . the finest marmalade you can buy . . . anywlicre. Don't miss getting a jar or two. so-1 A&IMDAgZf noznrafyoor Cf0Cexi'" " new I9 new handsome design new handling ease You'll like the way these Cut Trucking Costs with a completely new, handsome-design, Dodge "Job-Rated" trucks cut your hauling and delivery costs. Their lower centre of gravity makes under all conditions, and they have the shortest attainable turning radius, right and left, to speed your hauling. Further, they cut costs because they are "Job-Rated" from engine to rear axle to Fit your iob . . . and truck-engineered to stay on the job with a minimum of upkeep. in the wide range of Dodge truck models you'll find one that fits your job exactly - a truck them easier to handle i that will save and make money for you. 'ROOMY 3-MAN LUXURY CABS x New Dodge robs have been designed to moire driving safer and more so mfortoblo . . . noon and running boards are lower. doors higher and wider. The big, one-piece windshield o'nd high side windows with lower sills give sofa. widuin in vision. Extra roomy, 3-mun roots on choir-high, wit tull luxury-type soot cushions. ONLY DODGE IUILDS 5' D FOR FASTER DELIVERY try the now, streamlined Dodge "Job-Rated" Town-Penal, shown above. It is easier to loud and unload . . . easier to manosuvsr. it's so much lower that the driver can quickly slip in and out of the seat with passenger car can. LOWR BODIES MAKE LOADING EASIER lody Roots of both the one-ton and halt-ion express models are much lower to make loading easier. Full-width running boards moire side loading easier and solar. .TRUCt(S . . . PHONE YOUR DODGE TRUCK DEALER FOR A DEMONSTRATION Johnston M otors limited Murray liivsr SEE Yllllll NEAREST ll3llGE-DESOTO DEALER W. G. Barbour Ltd. 127 Euston st., ciiarlottetown I