lMilton A.Y.P.A. l ' - . . . . ;of clllinmciside. spcnt a llflpf Ili.lt C\(‘lI2ll2 from ‘lVIiIIl-LV irzili Mr. and Nlrs. Enlcr- Illouii. The happy Couple “rm-c A Pfllmdlfv crowd was. prcsellt in Nfirlll Rfillfiri llnll "l1 Frldw. NIH!‘ lPwllfllCIl his flillli’ ivilitc ullh lylgllflllllllll slim u!‘ m R ‘iv. l‘. ii'l'-: lull wf "humour with Uriclc Jcsli ~ Fldlla Rodd. Bcssic Tcdd -- Efflws Daughter, Sum“ Gnllllwlly *“ “lllslllllli: Nlefl‘? Slllilill l l l -—Ella Maihcsnn. "DUTY/fr — Alton Rodd. Pc k‘ . - A l er i . l lnénles. n ed 1y m- Gmnd R“? Marvin Duncan ~- A nevcspapor ""_ ‘ lVlfiflY friends rind nalqhbn.» Sui-firs A product M lcnrned with sinccrp I'»."'_‘l-{\1 n! tho the village _. Elsie Hooper. Randall ~'l‘.‘i> - Sidney Dnvir .= — Village l)(]5l‘,]\[].n Warren Perkins —Joshlin‘_< 5rm_. (llmilfll 0f AlhPflflll, lllllslfi Verrin Cnlcsz. side zliid I-Iiirkc: C010; PUT)’ Hooper at thc llfl . fllfllf- ‘llrs Nllizqziret m“ CM?“- "Mv Plnr Fr-CI " 111'; It was zlccidcd t _ ; u was hlluwnd by h? is n sc id .1000 In Th°ml\\flii as 1l( llllllzzmnsi ylclil: l1‘) lmlllllltl I TIOL 5w! I-Umnqun VALVI LANE. All: cluxmsm PGTATB FARMERS This can only be done by I It is n recognized lltlCl ulliong the bettci potato growers, that spraying, to be et~ tcctlva, must be’ donc wltli the highest pressure obtainable, oble 0t doing this work effectively. We hove Power S Writc tor cotologuc, or better still, coll and folk tlic inottcr over Poll Mfg. s. Gold snllgl cl. uli. Heocl Otlicc Sl Factory SUMMERSIDE, P. E. l. Eastern Distrihutor—Jol-ln J. Mustard, Cliorlottorqwm Western Distrlbutor——Gordun's Gorogc, Cuscumpec. Elmsdale 8l Vicinity .\lr. and I\Iis. (flzfforil ", nil vl"l‘lflll_\‘. May tllclr sliii lllerrill (<~_,,~r;,. f bliillzncrsidc. R/lglui I. Luv END BooM Snur-ous l I CoMPAlzz "rm: HALL. lTS Ber TER-THATS ALI. y it is now more important than ‘ever tliut you produce the finest qurility potcitoes obtciln- able in order to hold the present foreign markets. stnltnt dhntlon to every detoil in the selection ot your seed and the growing of your crop. paying the proyers cup- lMr. Lloyd Waugh, 5, table lamp, -l l f honor bride, ‘ Still.“ to and his ~I‘ furmvi" .\l‘iss Minn Phillips of wlili had returned their honey- ' son Currie ~13. , lllc recipients of niiinv lovely am] * l ——-~— l<'l“»’~ll.\' Hills. lilcllid l\lr. .\1(‘ll'lll \V.’\ll€\f'f‘ his flZTll "llllllli- llyrcx. n r2 llil‘: china. lineup, din. and a sub- "Iwil The gifts Ill“ iircsrliiallnn "fills" from \firlliiil>cll=ll tn Slim» “WP flllbllfli h)’ l\Iiss Clara Phil- ‘wmllfl hi‘ Frank Dunn. nzspcrscd nftcr w ___ Nil‘ Q g’ AlrllinRf-lttciidcd the funeral r1‘ H h k‘ , a zfflllf _ .\’(‘l' inst \l_....k_ n; "V. “u” Mp" m" W" Nil-s Auirunln» xirillll-rr. Th’ Wmll-"llllv of mini‘ frll-lpi. :2. I rilcilhcr. Mrs AiiQ-ilgtino ‘\[\.I,,l‘~._-,., death in Chwrlnttctri ‘n on ,\l~... l of thc llllp 3y, llio lice of 47 _\ H». ,_..,,_,i.,_. wcrc forwnrdcrl in ll~r~ ti...“ Hf PtiFllllll ‘er Jlfl hrnligh c . “~33 fm~,,i_=in.d Tlic rcciilrlr nviiitlil" cycling qf l ‘l mlmfl U?" l WVPllillg by Mrs‘ no ihc Elmsilalc Womci“; ;,,;l,,,_nl_ lllrrs- Ilt‘ llcl‘ irccg Slcln Alllrc- llll“ Ill‘ Ihc l'1(ll‘lll‘ rif All-g Jghn ‘Ill .\Irs, Adan“ for their Mrlv Illflffllll‘? lllllzllilllll lcltllll ll' ' JClllLlfHFfl 9f q] ffrclinc lipcncrl by thc Ins" , - ' » ltlll» _ . fir" 1'11!‘ Scnnd Om‘ r°ll°if°fi by thc rcpciiiillil n’ nllllllll‘ All“ Dllll“ SPVPIIlPPII mcmbcfl= ‘nllqllil lml “l.” ""‘ rnilrlrs uci-c -,'ll-@<m._»_ ‘ll? “"51 131W" ii rcr" llilllltilTllls ‘lmd m?" lvcll rciidcrcd lb!‘ Cnnccr Fund nilil plans Vfrirg Lclrd arid "Writ! for I Pantry Sela m. 5,... Tl"- Llircn ‘will!’ lhf‘ NIH‘ ‘ R119! Wcrc llVlflf‘ riivl A U“ i .. ,_ l y: l‘ A,1ASl [.ln_.d Arluiils nurccd to I'll‘ I l--H illiik Nlrs, Frnilk Diinii lziilri- la m-illllcl 1y liirilcd Illc ll1f‘fIll.‘(‘1'.< in 11,-; i.i])'lllil\' 1' llnmc for the nmi ynnptlnz_ mt GL_ - incl’... .\ I".".< frcsliirciil: wcrc Qflfypy‘ h‘: m, lills rluwl rinP "ftiTlfIllliFP zlucisllirl lir ‘lic ll".‘.l_\<. lIITIUZlIl. 50 milcg 111°“ 11""! ti» (land .\' lfl' .‘ll.1t'ili 'l'iic ‘ lluiilll Aillllcni "lliqld m“ l lljllkll l“! lllllll m i . I‘: . . n” m!‘ ‘Nil ~ .~\. Rll("llr~ \\, l. n llilr-- l s of vcgcirllllc nil I A hm!‘ ‘llllllljct’ rlf fricn/ls fllVldll" ilciclihnl-c rrndlcrcri Ill lllt‘ hum" of Afr. .iirl l\lr.“. (‘lirlrlcs G. Diinii 3 ____ .\1f‘l‘l‘lll Diinii l\lr. rind Ivfrs. w a jv/[flc-Irelyénlvlhflllpy ivg-(lrlpll lira placed on a A YP A P‘: .' i‘ r== l- .... . r .. - . . llll'Pl‘-i'lf‘flrk"'tfllll~ lrlliilllrcrclllwtcrillllil? ‘lllpllllk l‘ Ellmllll ll-lllil lihb ‘N595 “m? rend by Mrs‘ Josh Pprking, fir" l .\ i c lluvulllrllr pill). i.iii iinii. and Iublc by iVIlFS Dfipis Grimm RE“ ..-_._ frcsliniciits were scrrcd by thnl =. I -.l .- . -_ . ,. _ villair-y n. mrlililllwflhllnd l bll ll ‘m’ Alflrdfl KPUS‘. lrll-ilrr lli 1“»‘"~<>Yul<i lhc cv story W85 wcll rec-rived br an np~ " - Iilltl 011cc. It ble to pick any “stni-s". over): on? if ‘lii- 111st rlid hls or her imrr, _ ‘W19 following took part Blliflf! pleasantly l llll0l'I".slllll‘I R ;, y-l l , _ _ , . _ Pnrldc .‘l.c] Sclvllm. spiall rim ““\Li|{_ 7 nl ‘ln music and dancing. In zl tie llnmc of l\fr. Ilnd My; l J‘ lice Sfllll hours the parlv 15111118 Mr. and a long and - iallriliilioiri .‘ 19 - lCPl lowly burned in lcnk hawk cnull. l’ run RIVM‘ Alllr-fqplii ,» “W "liflcdwllzikillg “Sallgfaclgfy ill llllrllllll 1m»,- muggy“ I kerc in a ;l;<.-.- jlagvnfwlgcr. I\f‘r. Jnhii f‘ NI: Nc‘li__ m)‘ l-cscliz‘ by caililc, sled and . __ A "wrist __ “Ma . w lcrc t.ls' fliilcriil was llPl. "mll" "n 5-“l\l1‘flfll' to ‘he Sncrcrl l-lcrvtl p? ‘lllllllls. Palm‘ Supcllmenfimlll ,(ll llll‘ ls-liilllzg lllcmorial Hospital. .1‘ *llllf'l" d third dcgrpp bums llci e was "every very " Daulzlltcr of the Canadian Gov- Dnsi nlfice 11nd lit the rivers ‘ms burrcd “I181! i i will? exploded.‘ first aid by an" ' .114: lillr~c~ oi the Grorlfell Mis~l Flflll llI Fortcnu Bay. after being down the Tur- 1 mm“ my hnnkinp idlllgzvll canoe piloted lumberlrlcks. ‘ ‘iilcs Con-Fl. Guard ILIIIIP pickcrl licre im there and er for lrcatment l ~ <oPl __, f‘ (llzziilagnnl ‘is bccn report- l-lgiliil. this time bl‘ Mr, qllrl llO said iliey lint. — n llliiiliise of it wllilc (‘rivir-gv “lcmg hi1“ “"1"” Th"! sci’! I119 lilo-i- d and nus Mrlkeli bod ohortaszes and politics lire for- gottcnlln Korea dlirlnlz the srml-nnnual horn: rilce lietlnl at eoul. Spectators. like liars-c yrnunlznlt-r: atop the rail hardly display nliy unthullum whllo In Mac m running. politely Lpplaud wlllllm. ' i rim _ CFIAQLOTTETOTN G_UARDIA'Q Farewell Gathering l" "#1119118!!! iillli All VlGllIllI —On Mondly evonlnl friends from Summerslde, Kelvin. Gen. trial Bcdeque and other Joined the community of North Bedeque when they galhgl-gq a; Illc home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralpll B. Mnr-Caull to shower regrctful farewells, good wlshesand gifts o“ lhflm. then" daughter Elizabelii lnfl BUM. Mrs. Mabnn prior lo going In their new hnnio in Carleton. Tile chairman for Ilie erenirg, Mr. Reuben Larlic. Wilmot spoke . I'P8r@Ifully' of the loss that. Noni‘ | Bedcque would sustain in the re- moval Of this family. . Mrs. Brewer Waugh read an appreciative address not only from Ilic community but included in llll5 address were sentiments and regret: from the Evening Auxil-l 111')‘. North Becleque Untied Church. ‘Women's Institute and tne Farmers Institute. Mrs. James MacDonald pm. sciited to Mrs. Slavert and Mrs. MacCaull dainty pieces of china from the Women's InstlIuIe. M55. Ralph Wagner made the preserlla- lloil 1o Mrs. MacCaull from the Evening Auxiliary of a beauirlul hand made broooli and matching ear rings. Glfls presented by the district and other friends were twin hcudoi-r electric lamps. pre- sented to Mrs. Stavert by rs. Robert Hogg, to Mr. and Mrs. lat.- Cilull hy Mrs. Heath Clark ..:.cl double hot. plate and purse ol money and Io Miss Elizabeth by hei- little cousin, Miss Lorna Mac- Cflull. a nursery lamp upheld ny a tin-y’ teddy liear, also 1 box of lingerie accessories. Speaking 0n lleilllil of the illm- l lly Mr. MaoCaull gave hearty, thanks and extended an invitation I lo all to visit. them in their new . home in Carleton. l Tile remainder of hllfl BVEllPKlgl was spoilt In a delightful lilfolmzil l manner with Mrs. Brewer \Vaugl1 accompanist for the evening. The address:- To Selina. Ralph. Mrs. Slavert. and Elizabethz-l-Ioiv can we nde~ qualely express our regret Ihai you have joined the rcslle-ss throng who mlgrnles? Wllcn Ralph brought Selina to this ll0lll8 as a young bride we hoped they would be luermallenl residents of North Bcdcque and that. this lioilieslczid would remain in llll‘ MzllrCuull fanilli llir lliitolrl .:Lii~ crulions In conic. Alas for hllillali hopes! 'l‘hey lvei‘ vain! Now llldl _\‘nu hale made inur decrsloil in lezne lls we would nainc a f-=\v of the activities in which you Wlll bc missed. Whore >llilll we begin? In llle church work? For sewral yellrs~ you. Ralph have ministered In the comfort of the church people. providing lick’. rind light llius milking the Unilcd Church pleasanl and comfortable iii all needed limes, and you 5c- linn have conlrlbuled your lili- ciils to the activities 0~f lhBI. church where for the past icar you have been the capablc orculi- , For lll8<C illlnistrutioiis t‘le church thanks you. Nfir arc ill- l forgetful of Ilic niliny times Mic-ll catlrilii: in the Clilul-li hall i‘.. would be said we will make the’ Iea at Ralph's not troubling lo ask permission ‘because we klicw‘ we were welcome. For these and many favors lllc cliurcll pcopla also say thank you. _ Ill the Red Cross and Women's! Insii-Iute well, there Selina did. lier share loo. i I In the Farmers‘ Institute Illerc: Ralph served faithfully for so many years. each year balanclllxl the books with accuracy. In factl in all community affairs you have l been the reliable always to hel trusted kind of which no ccmmuii- ‘ l-Iy can have loo many. l We will miss you all. Selina,‘ Ralph. Aunt Jessie us shl- is lov- ingly spoken of by many and Elizabeth whom we liad hoped Ml see grow In womanhood in lfllil house. We wish for you all Lne» best i-n life as you go lo your new i homc which will undoubtedly Lei lilruded from time to lime hyl your North Bedeque friends who lake iills opportunity of preserli- llduy,_.rhe Queue today quoted ling gifts by which they ma, he!“ Yugoslav m“? as saying ma; remembered. should ilronipil-iig be nccesaary Io rcmcnllbrance, and lwc assure you Ilia‘ mcmorles of your life lmonii us will ever slliue in our hearts as bright. and vyiiliil flS the glow which emanates from Illcsc gifts. Dn not forget us lI’\ your new environment hut come Ir. us as occasion permits. v l. . v Oli Ffldfly evening Mrs. Ralph Wiigilcr, Ihc Manse North Bale- que eiilerlaliiui the "Merry Maids" C.G.I.T., Travellers Rest lilld North Bcdeque at. a supper party in llllllfll‘ of nnc of their leaders. In. Ralph MaoClull. whn in leaving the community In rcsldo in Carleton. Twcnty girls and their leaders sang grace. Illen wcrc sealed at. beautifully 110101" atsd lahles. Thc place cards wen nwsl attractive and were espec- lally designed for the occasion. Lulcl- Mrs. Wagner spoke rc- grc-tfully of Mrs. Maccaull‘; ile- parture and Miss Doris Rayner president of the group on lfifilllf of the group expressed regret aid w" hed hei- good luck and happi- n 5s in llc- new home. She ll.cn presented rs. MacCaull with n purse of money from the “Merry Maids." Although Mrs. MacCaull was taken completely by lurprln aha replied very feellngly sayln: she had always enjoyed her work m much with them. she hoped Mrs. Wanner and her girls would have g very plenum summer‘: work ahead of them and assured lhrm one would vlult mom nomowne. Thll splendid ‘romp of yWflI people hold meet an In the sum- mer monlhl clonlnx for Illa win- ter nelson. . SHERBROOKE, Que. - lOPi - A monumln‘. to the loodwlll te- mveen Clnada and the stile of ver- mllnt will ‘be encteifui. the culi- ldlflfl-AIIIIIICIII border bltweun atlulilope lulu NOHOH Mill sue of the propocbd monument. Illl be surround“ n mu ml bulb». JOSEPH u. l MACDONALD 0n March 19Ilh last, the people centres I of West Saint Peters and vicinity were shocked and saddened lo learn of the tragic and untimely death o! Joseph 1-1. MacDonald. son olf Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald. '1‘hc deceased. who was but IwcnIy-uwo wars ill ago, was a Slliwrl. ll-eluriled mail. having scrved more man Iwo yours in llic Army. He enlisted in Augusi. 1944, vl-eiil over- seas in March 1945; in September 1946, ile returned llomc. One mluliilh later he rcccivcd his discharge. ‘Mzr. MacDonald. lvho was of a genial, kindly disposition, vrllll be sadly missed by hi5 many friends. and by the mlembcrs of Ills ini- medlale family. lie leaves Io moum besides his sorrowlng parents. sev- en brothers. Cccll. Reginald. Mer- lin, Pcter. Raymond. Gcorge and Gcrurd. Also four sisters. Mary of Montreal, Luclna, Catherine and Lillian. _'l‘lhe funeral. which took place on March 21st. Io Si. Andrew's Church “'35 very largely attended. Solemn I-Iiizll Mass of Rcqulrm was cclibralcd by Father Reginald MacDonald, uncle of the dcccased. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of llnrold llcnnessey. The pull bearcrs were: Charles MacDonald. Ivan Nolan, Angus lllaoPliec. Rudolph hfacliachcrn, Slcpllen .\lacAclaiil and Ncwt on Mc- K3)’. The following mass cards were received by lhc falmily: . MASS (‘ADDS l\lr. and Mrs. John MHPKFRFIIBY and family. MI‘. and Mrs. Donald S. Moc- Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald I‘. lilac- Donald. Bliss Ncllic Gillis. Mr. and Mrs. Alban lllacAdam. Mr. and lvlrs. Jnmcs Acnca; Mac- Donald zmd fantily, Ruby and James Feehan. Bertha lvlilclkialzn. Peter MncAdaan. l\lr. and Mrs. Frank MacDnugall. Nellie MacDonald. l-Zlla and Pciiclope MacDonald. Charlic MIICDUllHld. hlr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle and faliiilly. William Macfilillan and family. Mr_ and furs. Allcx MalcKeiizlc. Afr. and Mrs. Charlie lVIacLr-llnn. .\lr. and Mrs. Joseph A. NlacDun- aid. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrcd hlaclmnuld. Daniel and Joseph MacDonald. l\lr. and furs. Vincent l\l\1l'pll_\'. Mr. and Mrs. Dnnnis Rooney. Man and Rcggic Alacliollrlld. Harold .\lzlcl)oiiald_ Pctcl- (l. rlioilald. Charlie Lcslie. Minnie and Rnddic MncAdam and family. ' Mr. and ‘Mrs. Aeilcas Nlacbonald. Cecil MacDonald. Reggic MacDonald. l ‘lVlcrliii llllacDollald, ‘ Peter Nlrlcfiollnld. Mary MacDonald. r/ MESSAG ES OF SYMPATPIY .\lr,,nnd Mrs Ralph Arsmiiiult. Mr. and I\lr Brenden Driscnll. l Mr. rind Mrs. James i7. Lanni- giln. . Mildred Brazcl. i I-luiilco Illacliiicllerri. Lina and l-‘ullnn Dingwcll. - Mr. and Mrs. “lillium blalclrlo. l Cairie and Eugene Wyn-Ile- M r. and Mrs Jalmes Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Morrlsey. Mr, mid Mrs. Leslie Ranlsay. Mary Campbell. Mn and Mrs. Charles Marlcll. l\lr. and Mrs. ll, C. Yllacvliee and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glider Mr, and Mrs. Prod Pilzgcrald. Gcorglna Pcrry. Charles hlntifihdmfl. Lcn and Rnsc MacDonald and family. l\lr. and Mrs. (‘luv Glover. May Ills Soul Rest ln PM“! iimvllcxfinll PAINTED my The Ciihniilan Prcsiil MONTREAL. May 20~('!'l~iurs- Canada had been painted by Yu- goslav Communists us n country “urhm; pflnplf‘ commit. suicide" nnd where "Ilic cnmninii man has no futurc bccnllse of the capital- istic system." The pnmr suid ll lliirl been in- formed by Dr. Mladen Giuiliozor- lspcnl the week-end in York Ilhc’ Miss Kaye Nicholson spent the week-end In York. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crockett. Royalty were visitors Io Yolk on Sunday. l lliessrs. Albert Rcid and Leslie. Coles. Suffolk were visitors lo York on Sunday. l Mr. William Walls. City. is spending a few days in York lilo. guest of hi; daughter and SOII-lfl-l law. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis. l The telephone people were busy, on York Road last week iuihere they were busily engaged in moving back the poles for lhe purpose of widen- ing Ilhemad. Mr. Reginald Barwlse and dauglhter Jennie were visitors to York on Sunday the guest of l\lr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Hamrr Howard. Cornwall spcni Sunday in York the guest of Mrs. Howard's parents Mr. and Mrs. l-lerbcrl. Levers. - Friends of Mr. Fi-lmillk Walls.‘ York are sorry Io hear that he has entered Ilhe Prince Edward island! llospilal for treatment. Messrs. Bill Cooke, ll-a Lewis and, Svymolir Elrt. micro busy last week‘. unloading fcrllllzer at York Slat-l ion. They were also loading‘ potatoes. Funnel‘; are busy putting in tlhelr gardens and early bumips which they rimort late this season.- but everything l5 going by clock work now to lzet. their crops in. Mr. and Mira. Gordon Murray. Brackley. were recent visitors lo Pleasant. Grow, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Murray. Mr. and MrsTfcil bfaclmlis. City. mother. ' iveekcnd at his home In George- inwn. Mrs. Katie nillrcillua 1.. Chat‘- lMucKlnrion are sorry to hear that fioorgetoilinl And Vicinity Mr. Leo Grant left 4m Saturday ‘ on return Io St. John. N.B.. after‘ spending his vacation here. l Maurice DeLcll-y, student gt Prince of Wales College. spent the, lollclowu visited Burnt Point. ovoi- the weekend and was the guest of‘ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hanson. Mrs. Albert Lovers. of Charlotte- Inwn mlotored to Gcorgewwm on Saturday and spent. the weekend with relatives here. / Miss Alma Rafuse. mpanied by hei- nephew Charles Raluse of Murray River are visiting at Ihc home of Miss Ramses’ parents in Georgetown. Gordon Stewart, who is taking a vocational training course in Cliar- lotletovm, recently visited his par- ents. Ml’. and Mrs. Allister H. Ste-wart. ‘Ibo many Irleub at Mrs. Ell; she l! a hospital patient. In Char- lottetown and all lhope for a spccdy recovery and an early return Io her home.’ "John Boyce who loot week re- ceived his certificate in engineering at the graduation exerclsas of Mount Allison Unlvexislty. spoil-t the weekend at; Iihe home of his parents. Rev. S. J. and Mrs. B05110- The SS. Rita. Mnrsk. llTlJ/Qdlll Georgetown on Sunday. from &ur- ls, where Shg partly loaded with potatoes. Work was commenced on Sunday and It ls anticipated that approxlmlately seventy or clizhl! cars of potatoes will be loaded here. guest of Mrs. llfaclrinls Mrs. Robert Crockett. Service was held in York Church on Sunday evening. Ilic guest speaker being Mrs. Hazcli Howard. Carnival]. who spoke on Icm-pcr- imcc. ’l‘h.c soloist for the cvenlng WEI; Miss Alechla Jenkins. Bristol 8l Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doyle. Sum- merslde. were visitors to Morell Prlcnds of Miss Olga Proudci-c "Vi: aegbelggléfpgllesl “l M,‘ sorry In licar tluu sllc is cnnfiilcdfl“ " ‘ ' ' to her homp writ-h sickness. 'I‘h(‘_\'l wish her a speedy recovery- Farmers lvhn are gelling busy on the land nnw. wcrc hauling fer- Thp shed n. Yo“. Chum}, mswtllzer last’. mek. Horses are In the "loved back l“, ‘Wok which nlakp'fiolds cnrly and late. - »~ - ' - ' I t llcl “hQfCQ-l ll Wis l\lr. and Nlrs. Jflhll ThOYIIDSOGT lrionc blv Mr Ilevb MacDonald and hnvc FNUIntd home from Boston Cliff Webstcr and liauliiliz by Mr. wllerte like‘; nlrelolzlflfig Billie Keizer and John Weeks Wllh mon is. . l’! t mpv H“, buudozelr. ital-m lust faliumd at presen .. are resildlilg with their daughter at Visitors to tho Cilygrtlan ‘gtzilklst. Peter's. '. an Yb. '- iiaifili glfggkéwllfiri/lllilfitrbcrt Crockelhl Mr. iind lvlrs. Reginald Byrnr. Mrs. Milton Vcssey, Mrs. Frank city. were visitors tn Moi-ell on vgggy, Vernon‘ Dennis. Mrs. 'l‘ai'- Sunday. Mrs. Byrne. who halls frflnl lor. it'll-s, LPlUI BTOWTI. Norman Hnllflfld, finds the Island very Brown, Aletha Brown. Anita. llew- charming at this season. is, Mrs. llcrberl Vcssef- R-Ni- ‘l- A'l Nicholson. (lliidys Crockvll. l Mrs. RR. Slnnott. who tinder- .___- -—-~_-~r- iwcnt. ;\ serious operation. in the. TELEPHONE BLRGLARS lcilarloilelowll Hospital u i-lw wceils, ~ . ago has returned home much lm-, LONDON - IOPI - W!» C“ proved in health. y Glovers butler apswered the. tele- ___ lpllune 24 limes in- Ihe H85‘ Sh‘ l\lr. Robert ‘Samdrrsarll sent al monlh; n, 1193:; "sorry. “'T°“§ zoo pound iloiz Io Itie cliy last week number," On hls nlllib °H me In be slaughtered for his own use. butler didn't answer and thieves The hog was slaughtered nnd broke ln and stole N1’! “mrm "m" dressed for the sum of serenLv-flve than 01.000 (Mlwol- cents. __._______- HUGE CHEMICAL PLANT Lobster fishing is a fifimllle"; _'—‘ (cmlfallilre lllong here this spring. Sol WILTON This. Enslflild ~ . m the catches im- very small. lile. __A new chemical factmfy. c0511"! pay-king plants are only operating‘ $68,000,000 l5 t: ti: {Wilt 35;; pal-c time Bfld in general tile price Wh m PIE B 3° “Y ' l . llbiiillwiclll ililrrlll the bless-u chemical ll my ow __.__ works l-l Ihe ivorld “d “l1 °'“l"°-", Mr. John ’I‘. o'nril~ll 8nd dllulzil-l about "3990 ‘lmmms- ‘ter Mabel motored to Sousis Elst lon Sunday on business. lllrh‘ O‘Brlen, a boy of clzhlll-une. Gil-l joys good health and was seen nut 1i the fields fencing last. wet-k. LESS moon NOW — l OTTAWA -~ IOP) _. The usric-l uiture department estimates it. look: about 5'7 mflfl "W" W Pmduce B" McAdamLs Bus Ling is Jperaliflll acre n! W119i"- l" 1330* T°day ll » twp bllsses now on Suiiclav for U105? takes 2.5 hours. lwho attend Little Flow-q‘ Catholic ———-¢-—" ‘oilllrcil. Morcll. Tilt‘ large bus nicks AYR- smllafid “low.” ‘lillislllllll lup all those who must walk along county edimlw" =°{"m‘"°" ‘"1 iilll llllllfl rllrd. wlllil- the Slnulll IlhM slacks i" "m" "“""°T’"' “lmlpllr fakes “l? pbflple from ill! for scllmmglrlsll lshnre to church and relurrl lritliiitl cffcct. hnvcvbceil published c _ t l u a e _ m" f r l“. ‘fllllllllllllll.llllllll'll“'ll’$l',dl:fi glelillrrllilillllljlilillvlllrliillswiilrl \l\lillo h! "lmzlllllll “l l a dulned a dmcnn iii Toronto the ciid kin. n l‘t‘]1l'0.‘l9lllfIllV(' of the Cro- nlinii Pen int Pnrly. that. reports ‘(inn hm? alllljelirm mm“ Toromoloi this month. This is ciiie clef’. Ymmsll“ ffllllel “y .__'. ___ nearer his gull tliaI lie will reach‘ “flwllll IlcXl summer when lie will be 0r- dalned to the ilnly prieslnood. Frank left. his position vrlth Illi- Imperial Oil to follow hi1 cllcnen profession. Prlfldl of Clfll Sinrlott. will be sorry to l-lcar he had lllP mlsfort-l une Io fall last. week while playing‘ ball (in the Bristol school grounds. fractiuring hls collar bone. Melly lcal aid was called from Mount] Stewart and now Clem will be wearing a cost f0.‘ the next few weeks and no ball playing for him for some time. i The death occurred last week In tho Slcred Hurt. Home of James Parks. who for many years resided along the north side and was the oldest fisherman. Mr. Fnrka. wu known u the daddy of all the fish. ei-men a few year; p." when h; w“ ninety-fish! yuh yuun! and! fishing lot-lotus alone. in; 5gp at. the time of his death Ia bGllPVOd to be varound one hundred ind r?" i;'".l".""sl c" "c" "i" v H n m. noere 1 In Is cxlbnrlgd to hi! rclltlvtgmm y Mr. Frank Kelly. owner allll 0p- eraio: of lhe Moi-oil meal. mmm for mlny yelrl, informs this wrll- er that Ihe price or cattle hu lam Io such extremes that II i; ulmlm lmpciiilbl: to gel thl monly out. ll! Ihe but evpectally In the crlun. try. 1hr liistlnco Int wool: h: land tile sum of one hundred to ply Judge John I2. Rand of Ottawa, Olnldl. Canadian member of th l . Court of Jlllllct lli thi Hlluo. lrrlved ill New York with Mn. iullli all illllllmillflilzl lwflfiiilhlf; ll: Qugl May mil. The Canadians were linens ll! B02 puaehlm 5505:‘ on; much o,“ o; l; n m, n.4,," by m. Holland-Annular: liner vo-nlllm. pound. some numb sold nm lut ____ MAY 20. 1947 i .. z; om TllEYAll . lllllP Mlllllll$ Yes, it’: u cull that’: adiood everywhere, the cull to more smoking pleasure ofiored by Philip Morris English Blend. You too, will like the distinc- tive flavour of this vcryl distinctly. cigarette. it’: s0 smooth- so mild -so com- pletely satisfying. week for mole than one hundred and tliilty five at a sale. Rasldvnts on wondering ll h» Govcrrimentuand road lilspeclora know thrre are dirt roads in this vlcliliiy that kre in a tezriblu slat: with dcep holes and ruts that. wen ploughed over when the roads wen soft. Yes. lllere ls electric pow herc now. The power was on lint wcek und some of lhp homes an lighted up at night. The first II get. light. was Mr. HJ-I. Cox In luI new bungalow. More transformer. have arrived and crews of men MI busy getting tho houses on flu line lightcd. Federal Gov’t llas 20,000 0.P.|l. Sham l (By The Cunadlsn Preul OTTAWA. May III-Tho Fcdulil Government holds 20,000 ordinary shores of stock In the Ciinadlnn Pacific Railway, Finance Minister Abbott told Stanley Knowles (COP-Winnipeg North CeilircLlfl an ailswcr tnblcrl lil the Common! todny. This stock was boullll aflcr the First World War. ll" Minister said. - ITlic C.P.R.'s llisl annual r090" gives its outstanding nrdlllarl‘ capital stock ns 63.483 shares. Ill WhlCh 19.930 are held In Clinldfl and the remainder In thc Unitrd Klnldom. United smell and oth- er countries. Par value ls $2M 0. F. llutcheson 8l 80ft OPTDMETRISTS “Specialists ln the fit- ting of glasses for till correction of ocular ll!- facts.” 5-’! Grafton Sh”! i creams» l-aslk-ul-klyoorfi" TUIIRISTS FOR INFORMATION --Coiitoct- r. s. I. TRAVEL IIIIIAII "IBM lloo . ioi ova» 5'-