Point de Roche Bristol Lorne Valley 0! Ilmmd "WWI W 9919950301 Tlinmday. May 12. T!!! The Gnairilhn Page 1 from 0-H” 1 'ETT'M v:T' Coroner's Jury lam-5, James 1.ampier of Mt. Wart was the guest at the home (her sister and brother-in-law. Ir. and Mrs. John D. Mclnnia mm (12 Roche. Mrs. Earnest Doyle of Point de me, was the guest at the am, or Mr. and Mrs. A. Handra- ,ii of Peakes. The many friends and relatives ; Mrs. Lyman Jay of Mount iewart. regret to learn that Mrs. ay 1, a patient in the Prince Edward island Hospital. Mrs. Jar is well known and a host of iends are hoping to see her ,..5mi-ed to her full measure of health. Mrs. A. McLellan of Peters mu, 1. ape ding a few weeks at the home i her daughter and gen-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell of Savage Harbour. Master Standly Affeck of Mount siewart is spending the week- end at the home of Mr. Ind Mll- miel Mccormac. Point de Roche. Mrs. Raymond Tralnor ol Canavoy. was the guest at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mclnnls. Point de Roche on May 1 Tlli' first Mayflowers of the season were found by John Mc- curmack of Point de Roche on Friday, APT” 39- The many,friends and relatives of Mrs. Patrick Doyle of Point de Roche are pleased to learn. ih-.ii her condition is very much Improved. Mr. Edward Donelley of Char- lotlelown. spent the week-end at the home of his sister and brother- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Doyle. Polni de Roche. Mr and Mrs. L. Taylor and Family of Saint John. New Brunswick, were the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gunn. Savage Harbour on May 7. Mr. and Mrs. A. liandrahan oi Penkes were the guest at the home of Mrs. Handrahan's par- ants. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, Point de Roche, recently. Miss Lottie Kelly of Point de Roche. spent the week-end at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peters, Parkdale. Miss M. Mccormac of Point de ilnrhe. was visiting friends and relatives in Charlottetown on May I The many friends and relatives at Miss Phillis McKay of lavage Harbour. regret to learn of her resent illness. Miss Georgia Gunn of Savage arbour. was a week-end visitor Ch..'ottetown. Mr. Garth Pigott. I year old elder at Hall and stavert and a all known resident of Mount icwsrt was taken to the Prince ldward Island Hospital on Sun- .V; May I. in serious condition llowing a highway accident is -hich Mercury went out icontroiena-cnrveia8t.Aa- rews. Mr. Pigott received broken ribs. a crushed chest and poe- sible internal injuries when the pr rolled over. :2-M.-..M. VISIT! ADINAUII PARIS (Reuters)-L. I. Pear- kin. Canadian external affairs minister. called on West German Chancellor Konrad Adeaauer at is Paris hotel Tuesday. The meet- ing lasted one hour. FAMOUI fill The "General Iherman" red- Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Anderson. were business visitors to the city on Friday. Mr. Anderson has been a potato inspector here for many years now. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mcvnrish have arrived from Halifax. N. s.. and taken up residence at the Red Head Shore for the summer months as in other years. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lapierre and family have moved out from the city to their summer residence at the share for the summer. They came early this year. Mr. Lapierre will drive to the city for work daily. Mrs. Gertie Conohan and son Norman have moved out from the tie! to their old home here for the summer. They resided in the city for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kenny had to go to Halifax. "N. S.. early last week with their young son for treatment in the hospital there. The best wishes of every one here oes with them in the hope their ttle son will come through the operation successfully if one is necessary. Mr. J. 5. Jay. the obligitig post- master here Is in Toronto at pres- ent visiting his youngest daughter Mildred. Mr. Jay will visit his two other daughters and also a son who is employed with the C. N. R. there before returning home later this month. Mr. W. A. 0'Brien's Mother's Day letter In Saturday's Guardian Is the twenty-fifth year he has written on this occasion a Mother's Day letter in memory of his own mother. Mr. O'Brien, is a former Bristol man and his old home is still here where he spends the summer months. Miss June Connolly. R. N.. spent the week-end with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Connolly. The scores of friends here of Mr. R. E. Seller. Charlottetown. will be sorry to learn he has en- tered the P. E. Island Hospital for treatment and all wish him a speedy recovery. The condition of Josephine Mc- Guire. who has been gravely ill for some time, Is reported as slightly improved at present. Friends here of Mr. John A. MacDonald. Scotchfo .. will be sorry to learn his condition is still very serious. He has been con- fined to his room for several months now. unable to leave his bed. We regret to chronicle at this time the passing of Elmira Doug- las in the city. Well along in the evening of life, she was well known here and was always welcome at every home. Her funeral was held at Midgell last week. The name of Elmira Douglas will long be spoken by her many friends here. Mr. Bill Aylward. who was doing some carpentry work in the city for friends -has returned home again. Mr. Alyward. has more work here than he can attend to h the carpenter line along with his farm work. llrnest Blaxland was in the city for the week-end to take part in from the residence of her nephew -rapid improvement since under- ..'Mr. Charles 'Macl.4od. Rose- nenth. visited friends in Lorne Valley recently. On Wednesday, May 4, M;-. A1. vln Burke. Pisquid. made his first trip the season on the cream route in this vicinity. Messrs. Lauren MacLeod. Stan- ley Ferguson, Donald Shaw, James N. Callaghan. Ralph Nicholson and Peter Macbeod are busily engag- ed in loading pulpwood bogtg. Miss Lottie Crane. Charlotte- town. was a recent Sunday vis- itor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Crane. Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeill were visitors on May 8. by their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Grover MacKay and children Lloyd. Gail. Jean and Cecil of Straihcona. , Mr Bruce Woolridge. Pictou County. N. S.. visited friends in Lorne Valley on May it. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling MacLeod and daughter. Donna. New Haven. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeill on May a. Mr. Heath MacGrath and Mr. William Ferguson spent the week- end of May 7 with relatives and friends in Nova Scotia. While at Salt Springs they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mac- Leod. Master Winston MacLeod, Rose- neaih. spent a few days in Lorne Valley, during the week. he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mur- dock MacDonald. Mr. Ralph Nicholson motored to Savage Harbour on May I. where he visited friends. Mrs. Donald Shaw and her mo- ther. Mes. Alfred Crane were vis- itors at Charlottetown on May 0. Master Gerald MacDougall. Mon- tague. spent a few days In Lorne Valley recently. he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mac- Leod. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Macl..eod. Charlottetown. motored to Lorne Valley on May 7. to spend the week-end with Mrs. MacLeod's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nich- olson. Miss Mary MacKinnon has re- turned to Lorne Valley. after spending several days in Bangor at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Adah MacDougall Mr. Jacky Macbeod. Charlotte- town. spent the week-and of May 7 with friends in Lorne Valley. Relatives and friends of Mrs. Cornelius Curran are pleased to learn that she has experienced going treatment at the Memorial Hospital. Montague. and she is now convalescing at her home. The regular meeting of Lorne Valley Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Leod on May 5. After the regu- lar routine business was dealt with a social time was spent and lunch was served by the hostess Brothers from here who served In the V. l. Day Parade on Sunday. Ernest is one of the six Blaxland t5owwzctLa. NEW TRUCK? the Army and Navy during the war.-N. ood is in la ti 1 k. aIif.. iI'..ui:'.'d3 I30 ....m.....m......m.... Suit. 9 A necessity on almost any farm. a good uurely truck saves you time. work ltd money in a hundred VI!!- I you're short of ready seals for such a profit-building purchase. HI. may be your answer. A B of M Farm Improve Loan can put a new or used truck so work Ht-shines... his full name is larm improve- ment Gives Verdict In MontrenI.Denths MONTREAL, (CF)-A coroner's court Jury today held Henri La- Ionde. ll. hriminally "'D0MIbI' for the rifle slaying of his wife: ggrents In their suburban Lachine me Saturday. Lalonde was arested shortly 8'' ter the victims-Laurent Roy. 73- Ind his 62-year-old wife-were shot to death with a Mall calibre rifle. He likely will be arraigned and formally charged in court lat- er today. Dr. Jean Marie Roussel. DrQV11l' cial medico-legal expert. faelllfkd the elderly couple died II I few" of the shooting. Police said the shootinl '0110W' ed a quarrel between the ROY couple and Lalonde over an in- crease In the rent. Lalonde Ill cd with his wife at her parents home. Gerard Lefexhre. 31. IEBCIIIEG he saw Lalonde enter by the TGIF door of the home with a rifle. As he was leaving after delivering milk to Roy's home. Lefevbre said he heard a rifle shot. A second shot rang out as he crossed the street to his truck. be helpful to commmt at present because the Canadian government' has had no official indication that such an investigation is planned. He confirmed. Senate foreign relations tee. wrote April is asking for the to Canada in 1398. icanadlan governmentsropiulon on M" "'m' "'9 n "W19 9'” how the two countries could work together to protect stock investors. more than one wife. The male narwhals. similar to the porpoise, has a spiral horn of pure ivory from six to 10 MONTREAL. (CP)- Ernest Au- feet long. gustus Macnutt. 73. former -vice- however. that president of the Sun Life Assur- SGIIIVO 41631500? Wiley. Wiacon- ance Company' of Canada, died Shafik, Egyptian feminist leader. Ill F-Inublican member of the U.S. Tuesday following a brief illness. commit- A native of London, l:ng.. he came CAIRO. iReuters)- Mme. Doria urged Pakistan women Tuesday not to vote for any man who has So come See Men's Leather Palm WORK GLOVES . 19: MEN'S WORK sox 39. MEN'S SHIRTS if 5170717573? 3 OIIR BIRTHDAY SALE CONTINUES Shop Save I.ADIES' COATS Tweeds to 29.50 Sale 16.23 To 5.95 - Boys” PANTS. Sale . . 2.95 & 3.95 "I saw Mr. Roy collapse on the. veranda then I called police." he said. . Rene Simard. l6. testified he also saw Lalonde entering the house with a rifle as he was rid- ing by on his bicycle. Neighbors disarmed Lalonde and held him until police arrived after. he had threatened the satherinsl crowd. Snys Provinces Should Probe Stock Rackets orrawa. iCPl -Justice Min- ister Garson said Tuesday the provinces are responsible for any investigations of stock racketeer- ing under their provincial securi- ties laws. He informed the Commons. how- ever, that his department would be Involved if the United States wants to extradite any American salesmen of phony stocks operat- ing from Canada. Hazen Argu (CCF-Assinibola) questioned Mr. Garson and Health Minister Martin-acting external affairs minister-about a Washing- ton report that a U. S. Senate com- mitiee Investigation is planned Into stock racketeering in the U.S. and committee In charge. Mrs. Bert Leard kindly invited the mem- bers to her home for the June meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macl.eod and family. Central Royalty. mo- cared to Lorne Valley on Sunday. May 8. While here they Were guests of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. Mrs. William Hattonyunvdcrwent an operation at the Kings C0""' ty Memorial Hospital recently. Her numerous friends hope to see her home in the very near tutti-1:. Only Huclaon bring-. -i-nscilionnl ox- ilu-Jvi -. . Doublv Strength Bodies llltwv .. . TIM:-0 limos Softer Springs ...RvcIinim; The Dolmnair ( in will) Built-Iii PIPIIUII MEN'S SUITS TO 539.50 LADIES SUITS To 29.50 - SALE 14.23 6: 19.23 All New Stock - SALE 18.23 MEN'S SUITS to 549.50 1 and 2 Prs. Pants - SALE 29.23 Men's SPORT COATS to S24.50 Plain & Fancy Designs - SALE LADIES' ALL WEATHER COATS & BURBERRIES 14.23 Gs 18.23 LADlES' SHORTIES to 529.50 SALE 12.23 Gs 18.23 LINEN SKIRTS to 9.95 SALE 2.00 Children's COTTON JERSEYS 89c- 98c- I.'I9 14.23 MEN'S PANTS. Sale . .. 5.00 Men's TOPCOATS to 529.50 SALE NEW SHIPMENT OF STREET DRESSES (Wash Silk) All size: 3.95 16.23 To 8.95 MEN'S JACKETS. Sale . 6.93 LADIE Nylon & Rayon H05! 439 Lndies' ANKLE HOSE 29: MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS .. 2.00 Children's ANKLE HOSE . T9: The GREENDAL Co. Ltd. 144 -150 com GEORGE STREET you ,VI PRICED WITH THE LOWESTI Hudson Rambler Fow- Ooer Sedan. Other smart seleuriul styles in Sedans, Hardtop: and Station Wagons. HOW MANY MINUTES PER GAIION7 Of course. you don't have to make gasoline yourself. But you do have to work at your job to make the moneyio buy gasoline. And today you dont have to work nearly as long as you did in I939, or even 1946. Back in l939.ihe average Canadian had to work 33 IINIINI to earn enough to buy a gallon of gasoline. A Seven years later, in l946,ihe same Canadian had to work 29 minutes to earn enough to buy algallon of gasoline. Today he has to work only I7 minutes-about half as long as in I939 -to buy a gallon (Its much better gasoline. too. ' . in a famxg qhuicltly. R. E&;fi:::,'-ug gasollnc 0 none (over temsna r .".m...”. cup of te;!- .s,.,..........sotissimii.-iiciiisvveoiir h.:i:i,m::.: dO9S the WOl'I( OFT I99 I your psopositi is sound.you can do al-oh l. uageraBofM!armImprovementI.oan so: any type of oquipmm W H sum team. m:.:"N:L you need on your fun. Octios, V in Vltlle-tn. log your fell 0 anything in nab V Ilnha ' gallons made in the 20k) Essa . . - s o iiosims BANK 0l.MONTREAL gifmm . (aaeiao7s-actual . . imsoroimus OIL Giisiumuwn Drench. I05-I07 Grafton sum. saw aoosss. ma-an aaapsse one eaeasuiee is .v...'..... as use asses sew Iakt-.vtI 1" V". ' team at... assist tt. PNOII FOIL IIIONIIVIATION NOW W.I.JlNklNI Charlottetown. P.