PAGE EIGHT H W .. .. . . l THE EASTERN GUARDIAN IGINTB:-MONTAGUE: l1uold.l'. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mu Bruce Macfhee, Miss Joyce Wigginton. Pius Mclfinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Larers. .'.I'bo Guardian may be bought at the following places In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office; in Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourls: The Snack liar and II. Richards A Son. ....'BABGAINS at MrGowsn's 1....SCLARl('S for nylons, 51 Limited. sale ends Saturday, gauge. First quality. 51.19. March 5th. - ..Mr. Benny Watts, Trat-zidie. is ....'BAl!(iAlN SALE. tliir entire visiting friends in Charlottetown. stack of C.l.L. paints at greatly . reduced prices from March (it to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carver. April 5th. Bertzmatfs. Montague. Smith-port. were xzuesis of Mr. and ' 7 - lMrs. J. J. Stewart on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macl.eod - , and children, Charlottetown, were Mr. Ellsworth Ross, cl.Mi,,-J.-. recent guests of Mr. Mai-l.cod's1town. was a visitor to Montague brother-in-law and sister, Miwandland Cardigan over the weekend. Mrs. Alex Mar-noiizall. Montague. - - Mr. C. K. Wightmaii, Halifax. S IIIGII l"l.ASS DAIRY Pl.A.V'l',who was in Cliarlotirtowii on - Congratulations are, being ex-ibusine.-s last week was a visitor in tended to Mr. Carl Stewart, pro-;Montagiie Satiirday. prietor of the Montague Dairy, wnoi WW- last week won the award donated, Mrs. H W. Lane. who spent the by the Dairymens Association to past week lll Halifax. returned in the manager haviiiiz the best keptjher home at. Moningtie aC.C0nlipan.. milk plant. Last yoai- Mr. Stewar: led by her daughter. Air.-. Don was runner-up for the same nward,'Coolen, H'ilIffIX, and infant son. Mr. Stewart opencii his plant in Scott. December of HM? alter a siirvey - -7 - had shown the need of s pasteur-: 'BlRTHDA1' PARTY - Mis. lzing plant to serve the commun-lEllie Llewellyn. Moiitagiie enter- itvdof rltdrluitasue. Drllflllg the four, taiiied twelve young guests on Fri- nn a a years n nits-ration Mr. day in honour of her grandson. Stewart has very capably operated; Brent Campbell. who r-elebmtgd his 9. first class plant. has a very high, sixth birthday. The children were grade product, and has entered Sal-l treated in ice cream and birthday I1.;fl.k(!3tt.;Jtf'l;);utoaI:ldlSClllallyt ctistorlrlier.;,cal:ie. lAlter eiijcying it sirigsonl: - W0??? own. A 0 an paying games, the Whom are happy to learn that his guests wished Brent many efforts have hern nlticially l”(lCOZe;TEll2TllS before leaving for rilned and so well rrivarriori. ihomes. young: iiappv their SCIENCE HARNESSEIJ BY MADMEN TD WIPE OUT THE WORLD! CAPITOL TODAY - rue. - wan. See enemy agents within our borders hatch fiendish germ- deuth for whole American cities! A W! IIIIQ, A3, lEllDA cult DA ttutm REID , l , SHOWS 3:30 7 - 9 p SEE IT HAPPEN! -'Grim "death laborti- H?-erms bred by hil- tory” hidden deep in lions for our reservoirs our Northwoods! and milk supplies! NEWS .. EYE WITNESS - CANDID suors T00 FUNNY ' T0 He's smart . . . hard to get! She's tantalizing . . . she's talented audition-any way she has to! Van Johnson and J gussionate laugh affair of the year, M-G- OUNG T0 KISS"! You but how's a. girl goingio get She could hoax him! She could coax him! lind out when you see how lovable June thi-ob. Van Johnson. who thinks she's "T00 YOUNG To ....'MON'l'AGUE Women's Insti- tute monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Nell Hooley, Tuesday, April lst. Miss Alva Brehaiit. who spent several weeks It Murray Harbour. has returned to Montague and is the guest of Mrs. J. E. Fraser. Mrs. M. C. McGowan. Kilmuir. was the recent guest of her son- in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. .loh:nston. Montague. Miss Faye Stewart. student. nurse at the P. E. 1. Hospital vis- ited her home in Montague Sun- day. Miss Laura lligginbothsm. stu- dent nurse at the P. E. 1. Hospital spent. the weekend zit her home in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald and Clllllghlcf. H:len. Montague, iwere visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday. O Mr. Earl MacDonald. Lorne Val- ,1ey. who has been a patient at the King's County Hospital. is at pres- lent receiving treatment at the P. in 1. llosrpitai. - l Friends of Mr. I.. M. Macxinnon. iMnritague, will mgret to learn illlal he is a patient at the King's ioounty Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. lleni'y Richards, ;Miirray llarbour, were visitors to iMonta;tie yesterday. guests of Mtg land Mrs. Leonard Gillls. Mr. and Mrs. I-lai'i'y Fivissr. Genrgezown. were visitors to Mon- tague )e.sterdii,r. guests of Mrs. lllazel Mccarron. 4 1 Mr. Alex Hamilton. who spent line p.isi week attending the an- nual meetings of the Canadian Coc-perative Wool Growers Associ- ation and the Royal Winter Fair. of which he is a director. arrived at his home at New Perth on sat.- urday. Ivleetings were at Toronto. Mrs. Charles Prime, Moncton. Mrs. Joseph MaoMurray, Saint .lohn. and Mr. Arthur Llewellyn. Halifax, attended the funeral of their father. the late James Llewellyn which took place at Murray Harbour North yesterday. Also attending the funeral was Mr. William Millar. Summerside, grandson of the deceased. OI.FUNERAL SUNDAY - The funeral of the late James Llewel- lyn. who passed away at the Klllg.S County Hospital early Fri- day morning. was held yesterday afternoon from the Murray Har- bour North Presbyterian C-hurch. and was conducted by Rev. F. N. Young. Montagiie. Mrs. Annie Kennedy presided at the organ. and the hymns were "The Lord's My Shepherd." ”My Saviour First Of All" and "Abide With Me." The pallbearers were William John- ston. Harry.Grsiham, Gavin Hick- en, Rowan sencsbsugli. Newton llicken, Elmer Millal'. Interment was in the church cemetery. 3 :jj EASTER SPECIALS FIRST QUALITY 51 Gauge SL1!) NYLONS CLARK BROS. Montague. Mt. Stewart nndi St. Peters MISS 2 he's smooth . . . he's ll young show-business big-shot-but Ito-'s and determined to get an une Allyson pair off for the most .lI's merrymaking love story - "T00 560. June dreams up a foolproof plan to corner Van, her man when he thinks sheis "T00 YOUNG T0 KISS”! But what does she do? gal do when the guy she wants thinks slit-is "T00 YOUNG T0 What would any .KISS"? Yoti'll Allyson captures her handsome heart- KISS" in M-G-M's romantic 'nerry-go-round of laughter and lovemak ng-"T00 YOUNG T0 KISS"! PRINCE EDWAR The thin, she says! TODAY TUE. WED. 7”1l'A"m"i PW”: I rm-: GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTAETOWAN Kelly-Johnston Wedding 'A wedding of interest to I host of friends on Prince Edward Island took place when Ions Ruth, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnston. Peter's Rood. P. E. 1.. and Roland James. son at Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly. Pis- quid, P. E. 1.. exchanged nuptial vows in a double ring ceremony in St. Joseph's Church. Medford. Mass. on the afternoon of satur- dny, March 8th. Traditional music echoed in the church as the bride walked down the aisle on the arm oi Aurel Johnston who gave his cousin in marriage. She carried white cam- cllias pinned to a white prayer book with multiple streamers knotted with white sweet peas. The bride was lovely in a dusky pink summer suit. The short. cost. was nipped in at the waistline and boiled over the hips. The skirt was slightly flared. A white Former Island Man lleatis Faculty Group At iirinttell, la. GRLNNELL, II.-Prof. R. Homer. chairman of the history depart- ment. hss been elected chairman ot the Grinnell college faculty. Mr. Norton. who was elevated to full professorship this year, has been at Grinnell college since 19:50, coming at that time from an in- structorshlp st Regina college in Saskatchewan. Canada. He was it Rhodes scholar. He has held summer professor- ships at Iowa State Teachers Col- lege and the University of Neb- raska. He holds degrees from Dai- housle University and Oxford Uti- lversity. An chairman of the Griimcll lac- ulty, Mr. Norton will be sutomatic- slly chairman of the budget com- min" md ”'mm”0 member N flowered shell hat. sheer white all faculty committees, as well as.bk-NSC, whit... glove; and navy Dmcml 5P0K95m3" "1 shoes completed her smart cos- general for that body. v Mr. Norton succeeds Prof. O.H l-lsuptmsnn. who served for three years in the position and who ask- ed that he not he considered to succeed himself for another term. 4Ml'. Norton is a son of Mrs E.S Norton and the late Mr. Norton. tume. The bride was attended by her sister Lois of Montreal, who also wore a summer suit in turquoise shade with white and navy acces- sories,. complimented with a cor- sage of yellow talisman roses. The groom was ably supported by his C”,-M8”! p,E.I. M,-5, Norton mm brother Reginald. George Colcs rum” It smm, J0:-1n'N.B.) and Ernie Cavenaugh acted as ushers. Mrs. Johnston. mother of the bride. chose a two-piece coat dress of figured silk in the new gun- metal shade, for her daughter's wedding. Her corsage consisted of American Beauty rose buds. The reception which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Kelly, Medford. was at- Iteitded by a number of intimate friends and relatives. A beauti- fully decorated cake centered the bridal table and was cut in the tiaditional manner. Aurel John- ston proposed the toast. On leaving the bride topped her wedding ensemble with s. light blue-grey coat. The young couple ,will take up residence at 36 Simp- lson Ave., Soinervllle. Mass. Roland Kelly was formerly a ouhg business man here, and a popular member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. His bride, the former lone Johnston, was for over three years a valued mem- bers of the staff of the Royal Bank of Canada iii Charlottetown. Their many friends join in ex- tending hearty good wishes to the newly wedded pair. Murray River and Vicinity Mr. D. Kennedy. Murray River. was s. recent visitor to Line Road where he visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Cooke and! son were recent business visitors in Charlottetown. Crete Beck. Char- receiit visitors to visited Mr. and Mrs. iottetown. were Murray River where they friends and relatives. Mr. Fred Acorn, Murray River, was a recent visitor in Charlotte-iv town where he visited friends. V Mr. and Mrs. Emerson K. John-I ston. Murray River. have returned to their home after spending a few days visiting friends in Mone- ton. N.B., and Halifax. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson; and son Dennis. Cl'iai'lot.tetowii. have taken up residence in Mur- ray River, where they expect to remain for an indefinite period. Souris and Vicinity Mrs. William Acorn entertained at her home on Friday, March 21st. with one of a. series of bridge par- ties being held in aid of the Home and School Association. Mrs, J.!'. MiioPhee won the lirst prize with Mrs. H.G. Matthew taking the consolation prize. Miss Katherine Maexenzie. em- ployee of Clark Bros. Montague, was II. recent visitor to her home in Dover where she was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George MocKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hume and family, Charlottetown. were re- cent. visitors to Murray River. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo'nn Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Downe, Charlottetown, were recent visitors to Murray River where they were the guests of Mrs. Dowiiefs par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mac- Kinnon. The Souris Rink closed foi' the season on Saturday night, March Kind. sfter it very successful season The children will find it quiet for a while, though -with volley ball being started in the Parish Hall they should have plenty of enter- tainment. .."l'he Vics won the "Tip Top" Tailor Trophy by defeating the Ttxidies 5-0 in il sudden death game played in Souris Rink on ,Wednesday. March ioth. The Tro- Mrs H rold MaCKllln0ll Iiis mm donated by the Esta" M - 3 - ' vLeard, oes to the winner 0 c has returned to her home after he-1-I-mg." Lgimgue. The Vic, wrung , in! I "Cent Visit" W MUl'm3;;surprise as the Teddies, having River where she was the guest o.i.,.on the Cup 1,, 53 and 51 were mg, Mr. and Mrs. Leeliind Nicolle. ed lo M” mam mm yam The The an ;l;;ds M Mr B p lvics scored three goals in the first m 3' -9-idle-i i ldn' I - jamln Sencsbaugh, Murray River.:g1;,?o;1....r :,1Z5,f,,dc,':y !;.1::,:," 12:33:; iiii1Z5.l.”s3?.'..?iQ&.?.”?I.i2'.Zi.3l;gpd calm-,n;,i ,nm;,;y -A on-ow scor ng ie l'. n e A” -W" "1 Wllhlnll Mm 3 5P99d3':second period Henry Paquct scored ”C9V"3'- liunassisted and Camille Gallant got the final goal in the third R6;g”'m?nigfllgnrgallgzjshm; l:fOLm'”!pcriod. Reg. Peter: was a tower of after. being A recent visitor "is: Strength for the W” breakmg up Boston. Mus" where he Visited numerous plays. He played the full hu dwghm. and 5on.,,Hm,.V Mr. game without I rest. F. Maclntyre. and Mrs. Charles MacLarcn. and R' Ems mm L Mmney were mrd ms Mn and dauKh,,,,..,,Hm,.V Mr. woi-tiers for the Teddies but could and Mm mm” Johnston. not get. their passing attack to click. It was a clean game with referee Rev. P. G. Murnaghan. handing out only two penalties. After the game was completed Walter Douglas. President of the Souris Athletic Association. pre- sented the 'h'0pliy to Henry . pa- quet captain of the Vics. Congrat- ulating them on their victory. The vies had eliminated the Beavers the previous week in a two game ti.-tal goal series. the first game ended 2-2 with the vies winning Mr. and Mrs. Bryer K. Llewel- lyn and son Larry. Charlottetown, were recent visitors to Murray River, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Macxinnoii. Mrs. Roulston Johnston has re- turned to her home in Peters Road after being A recent visitor to Boston. Mass. where she at- tended the wedding of herdaugh- ter lone. to Mr. Roland Kelly, formerly of Charlottetown, RE. I. The ltidieil of the "Ray of Hope Institute" in Murray River held a very successful pantry sale and bazaar on March that at, the store of Mr. Malcolm Mscxinnon Jr. where I number of lovely cakes. etc.. were displayed on tables which wae artistically decorated for the occasion. AQ. DONAGII W.I. The Donagh W.I. met. at the home of Mrs. Joseph Trainnr on March llth with eleven members present. The President. Mrs. Fred McAdam, opened the meeting with the repeating of the "creed" fol- lowed by the roll call, , and the reading of the minutes. The report from card play of blanket was given by the President which showed 312.67 clear. owing to absence of some members. it. was decided to leave the making of the bedspread till April. There was it d'scutislon re Red Cross campaign and it was decided to give 85 from funds and try and get someone to canvass district. A letter on Education from Mr: Ed- ward mughlln was read by Miss Josephine l"ltzPatrlck. It was decided to send the to cents increase in fees to cover the group's share of conference ex- penses. New commltleett were appointed as follows: school. Mrs. Vincent. Trainer; Sick. Mrs. Eugene Trainer and Mrs. Linus Smith. A very smusln. put on by Mn. Trslnor was won by Mrs. Linus smith and the collection I- mountod to so cents. Mn. Mstthlu, Koughsn invited the members to her home for gm- . l the second 6-3. -33 to be it donation for suction. Meeting closed with the Queen after which a very delicious lunch was served by the hostess. wuv HAVE 110' S O R E rs: ? XFEET (4 set PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that at the next regular meeting of the Town Council. Boom. P. 3. Island. on application will he mode for exemption from real and personal property taxation for A period of st: yous. IAIIIIN Illllllllll LTD. A. I. Gallant. Pedant cturlon Ioylal. Ioontuy. April meeting when the roll call is . . Bristol and I O Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Melvine were recent weekend visitors here. The condition of Mr. Maurice Msrtell has become serious again and he is confined to his home. Mr. John Gotell has collie back to Georgetown to reside liter thir- ty yesrs absence. Mr. Maurice Arnold and his sis- ter. Hsttle. were in the City on business on Tuesday March lath. . Miss Lorraine sinnott spent a few days in the city recently with her sisters, Norms and Phyllis. Mr. sectionmsn here, wsls a visitor to the City on Saturday. March 22nd. Mrs. Reginald McAdam returned home from the Charlottetown Hos- pital on Sunday afternoon, March 23rd. Friends learn with regret of the serious illneu of Mr. James O'Brien at his home in Moi-ell East where he suffered 5. stroke s short time ago. It is reported here that one of- the packing plants will remain closed this Spring .owing to the illness of the owner. This will be I severe blow to many. The sincere sympathy of this vicinity is being extended to Con- ductor W. Jay and family in the loss they have suffered in the pass- ing of Mrs. Jay. Miss Phyllis sin-ngott of the Royal Byrne W.W. MacDonald. C.N.R.i . MARCH 31, 195: Mr. Alfred Donnelly of . St. Pst. rlcks Road. They were necompanl. ed by Miss Helen Hughes. Messrs. Ray Kelly d w Kelly and Min Lotiieulitelly, :13; visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Dougsld MacDonald or Peakes recently. Mr. ie. smith of Pt. A was a visitor to st. Palrickhugf-A3”; gnityednmny. March istti. M.. m was scoompanl d b Albert Macmchern. B y ML Mr. Harold Roger ii. 1 at Head of HilIsb0l':?.lEh.em:'::e: recent visitor st the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. oh”-)9, Rogerson of St. Patrick's Road, Walter 3039"... Handrahan of st Patrick's Road spent the weekend fall to reside with their son Joe who was not in good health. will open their old home again on the first of April. Mr. MacDonald and two daughters will go back to the old,hoine but Mrs. MacDonald will remain with her son. who is I bachelo . for the spring work. The Morell Club of Boston is made up of former residents of this vicinity who left here more than a quarter of I century ago and some of them make the trip home every summer. The Dunn brothers. Luke and John. Herb sinnott. and Misti Mary Mclcenna. who are on the committee which makes the plans for the monster banquet in April. are very well remembered here. es- pecially Luke Dunn. who has visit- ed his old home for twenty-seven seasons. and Miss. McKennI. who also never misses it Bummer. . .' Messrs. and Herbert g jg; "N of March 23. at their homes. aoii, gentlemen who are employed M St. Georges, travelled from at (learned by horse and sleigh. Mrs. Edward Cullen of st Theresa's. who as visiting at the ...M. home. of her in ther. Mrs. W. 13, Friends of Mrs. Jane Grant re- Rogerson of st. Patrick's mad was I visitor to Charlotietowri or. gret. to hear she is ill. . Monday. March 17th. ij. Friends of Mrs. Henry Clsrkin regret to hear she is ill. Mr. Silas Fisher of Peakes Road - was engaged in treating calves for Mr. Joseph Lawlor was s. visl- ”b1&CkIeK in 915! Community on for to st. Patrick's Road on March March 17th. Mr. Fisher has been mil. gain: this type or work for many I . Mr. Joe Kenny of Byrne Road was A visitor to Peakes on March l8l.h. on business. The play-off for the fruit cake. in aid of the St. Patrick's Road Women's Institute, was held on March 19th at the home o1 Mr, rlck's Road. was I visitor to Char- and Mrs. Ohlrlel Rocerson of St. Patrick's Road. Mr. Alfred Don- lottptown on March lath. nelly of St. Patrick's Rom wu the Mr. George Kneebone of st. lucky Wilmer- Pati-lck's Road was a visitor to Mt. Mr. Vincent Goi-mely of St. Pat- Bsnk staff. City. has returned to her duties after mending three weeks' vacation with her parents here. Friends are nleased to learn that Mrs. Hector Perrv has returned home from the RE. Island Hos- pital following her serious opera- tlon. Mr. P. R. Slnnntt was a business visitor to the City on Thursday March 20th and rmorts the roads very dangerous with long tunnels through the snow 'drifts. M.B. Ree e. village harbor. WM ta. business isltor to the city re- cently. Mr. Keefe HIVS he has been harboring for lwentv-nine years. starting as a mere boy. A letter was received the other Rsndolnh. Mass. who cm-nds the day from Mr. William E. Elliot. Masher who was a natient in the P.E.Island hospital. is now immov- ed and she has returned from the Hospital. She suffered rt stroke some weeks ago. L...A. Mr. and Mrs. John Daveaux. who are mending the winter months in the cm as usual are expected hack at their old home here early next month. It is reported here that Mr Phil- lln Beard has he-in nonolnt-'1 mail driver on one of the routes. The tnb had none un for lenders. Mr. P.R Sinnott. has been driver on this route for many years. It is undersgor that Mr. Roy McLean. st. Peters. will be fore- man at the Co-Operative. nacklrvz packing plant here this Spring. H'- was the foreman last season and has been around the P131115 '01" many years now. Mr. Anslem Lmlerre. WIN ll” been home since January when his shlp was laid up, expects to on back IA cook around the first week in April. He has been it COOK for many years now. Many friends of Miss Betty Campbell are hsppy to know she Miles Matheson of Forest Hill is somewhat bdtter. Miss Camp. was avisitor toPenke': on Wednes- bell. who had a very serious case day. March 19th. of nvptured appendix, was in in very critical condition when she Stewart. on March 11th. Mr. Gordon Hooper of Morell i-e- reiiclied the hospital on Sunday opened some of the roads in this nlzht. March 9th. community on Monday, March 34. Mr. Aubrey Rogerson spent a M,-. ch”-1” Rog”-gon of 5g, pg- recent weekend at the home of hi.- rlck's Road, was it visitor to Chsr- Dlrentl. Mr. and Mrs. Charles lottetown on Monday, March 24. Rogerson. of st. Patrick's Road M. Mr. Rogerson. who is an employee Mr. Walter Myers of Head of of Douglas Bros. and Jones, ni llillshorough was a visitor to this Charlottetown, returned to wort vicinity on Monday, March 23. on Monday morning, March 24. whim Road and Vicinity Stuart Nicholson Mr. Essil Gillan of Peaks: was it visitor to Mt. Stewart on Mon- day. March 234- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grant of st. Patrick's Road were visitors to Mt. Stewart on Monday. March 17th. on business. Mr. ucenm summer here. annottncinrz that he Messrs mama and Freddie returned from the mainland and ii "id M”- Em” MD" 0” mmmg Handrnhau were visitors at the ” P''55em' the 8'-1953 05 M1”. RM! again for long summer vacation. Forum on Monday mghp Much Mrs. M.J. Munro, whim Road. 24 'W." The condition of Mrs. Lottie Miss Bonnie Cameron. Caledonia The many friends of little l)on- 59"” lm W"k'0nd 35 Whlm FDIIT aid crawtoi-ii of St. Patrick's Road the Nest of her cousin. Miss Mmv are happy to know he is somewhat K- Mun”,- better after ll brief illness. The many friends of Mrs. Ralph The many friends of Mr. Lyman Nicholson. whim Road are pleased G am are happy to km”, ma 1. at his return from the King's iereling better. Mes. Grant was'C9""W H05P"v5l- Ind HOD! to I61 seriously ill for two weeks. mm luck at "D001 383"! in ii" near future. tn Snmh O'Brien md ML Mr. Sterling-Ma-cLeod, Dundas Johnnie Trainor of Windon were visitors to St. Patrick's Road on Sundsy,,,March 23. was at recent visitor of Mr. and grab Murdock Mbcbonald, Whit: os . Mr. Edward Cullen of St. Ter- esa's was it visitor to St. Patrick's Road on Wednesday night. March 19th. Mr. Francis MacDonald, who is at present staying in Dundas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sterling Maouod. visited his parents. Mr. and Miss. Murdock MacDonald. during the week-end. Wallace Wooldridge and Jay of Picquid. were busy in this vicinity on Mr. Floyd hawliiig hay March lath. Mr. Barry Nicholson, vocational School student in Charlottetown. spent the week-end at whim Road with his parents. ..'The many friends of Mrs. Ralph Grant of St. Patrick's Road regret to hear she was threatened with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald. Kilmuir. were recent visitors to Messrs. Merlin Devlne, Wallace Murray Harbor North. wooldrldge, Silas Fisher and Ernie ...L. Devine were recently employed at Mr. Willard Brehaut. the iii- Mrs. William MacDonald. who visited in the City on March 20th ...22nd came home a few dollars richer on Saturdays-venine. a win- ner at one of the City's big bingo games. Mr. James Knenbnjflck announces he has sold his nronertv here. known as the old Bristol mill pron- erty. and will move to his new home on the Mort-ll road this Bprintr. the former nropertv of the late Frank Mcctu-thy. which he purchased I short time ago. ir.-lend.-or Mr.' Li. Cox will be nleued to learn he hu returned heme from the P.!2.Island Hospital after being at patient there for many weeks. We are so y to learn his pscklntr plant will not. be in operation this spring.- ft is understood that Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Sheehsn will be the cooks at. th- Co-Operative mckinc plant cook-house at Red Head this spring, They will look lifter the hungry fishermen and inside help. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Coffin. has been called to the hunk of Nova Sootls staff and entered his new duties here under mnnstzer Mr. Donnell. Friends are wishing him every success; Mr. Leonard Kane and daugh- ter. Joan. are at present spending three weeks vacation with friends In Boston. They were guests of the Morell Club of Boston on March lath. Mr. Kane. who says he re- sided in Boston back in 1912. been s, great many changes in the city. Friends here of Mr. 1-llbbett Esm- brick will be sorry to team he in s patient in the Veterans! wing of the P.l. Island Hospital. Mr. Sam- hrick is a veteran of both war: and like many of us is nttlne Ilfm in the smiling of life. at. five daugh- Mrsurvodin tholutwu-.lous bother of urban .Bsmltrlok. Mr. and Mrs. William Incum- sid. who closed their home last Mr. Joe Coffin. youngest son of A spector of schools paid it visit to hauling ice for Devinc's General whim Road school recently. Store at Peakes. Mr. Alfred Handrahan of Peokes is loading a citrload of H J H 0 planed lumber. Messrs. Alfred ' ' '. ' Donnelly. Ralph and Ernie Grant Opkjnjgtrigt, are employed with Mr. Handra- Fitting and Supplying Glasses, etc. Office Hou rs: him in loading the car. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myers of st. Patrick's Road were visitors to the Head of Hlllsborough on Sunday. March w. They were guests of Mr. Myers' brothers. Walter and Frank. 2 to it P.lll. and by appointment Montague. l'. E. I. Office Connected with Msbon Drug Co. Messrs. Walter and Ray Kelly and their sister, Lottie, were re- cent visitors at their uncle's home, a hole-in-one! nine clubs I sot in "l i It Guardian Noni: Ads are spoiling my gunol" '