MARCH 24. 1954 Murray liarl-mr North Anil Vicinity. Lelth Graham was a vis- Mrlfo Charlottetown on March l!Oli '1 yr”. Verne Johnston was a .,;imi to Charlottetown on March i Mr Elmer Miller is confined 1.. his home due to illness. A host oi friends wish him a speedy rc- mvrry. Mr. Lowell Johnston recently mdmsed the horse sheds. pro- ipm. or the Murray Harbour Nnrlh Church. - R”, M. C. Currie attended the. uarch meeting of the P. E. Is- land Presbytery at Zion Presby- gi-ririii Church on March 2. Murray River And Vicinity -The Misses Ann Bell and Eileen Macmlilan. Charlottetown, spent the week-end of March 20, at the home of Miss Bell's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. John 2 Cook. Murray River. Mr. Norman E. Stewart. Char- lottetown, spent the week-end of March 20. at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Stewart, High Bank. Mr. Sterling whiteway, Char- lottetown, is spending three weeks holidays at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Whiteway. Murray River. A.C. 2 Arnett MacLean. who is stationed with the R. C. A. F. in Halifaxkspent the March 20, week-end at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mau- i met at Mrs, ITHE GUARDIAN. . CHARLOTTETOWN ket. Mrs. Samuel Buchanan was the lucky winner. At a previous meeilnz another blanket was drawn for and the lucky winner on that occasion was Mrs. mu-i Line. A delicious supper was serv. ed by the hostess. assisted by members. Again in afternoon on Malch 3 End 5. W. I. members John Roar home, completing the hooking or this lovely mat which is indeed a credit to this wide-awake In- stitute, . A large number from this dis- trict took advantage of the fine weather and fair roads and mo- tored to Charlottetown this past week. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dodds of North Pin- eite. on March 12. I. well-attended card party was held in South Pinette School on Wednesday evening sponsored by South Pinette W. I. Proceeds were forward to the March of Dimeg in Charlottetown. Mr. Baxter Savage Harbour and . . - Vicinity Miss Frances Coffin, Charlotte- town, was a week-end visitor to Savage Harbour where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Coffin. Mr. Vince Maclntyre of Char- lottetown. was a visitor to Sav- age Harbour on Tuesday where he was the guest of his brother and sister-in-la'w. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Maclntyre. ..'Mr. -and Mrs. Elmer Coffin and son of Marathon Ontario are at present holidaying on the Is- land where they are the guests of Mr. Coffins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Coffin, Mt. Stewart. The many friends of Mrs. Bar- bara Doyle, Savage Harbour, will. be sorry to learn that she is con- fined to her home through ill- ness. It is the sincere wish or all Peakea And Vicinity Road. was a. visitor to Charlotte- town, March 2. ed Charlottetown. March 2. Mr. Joseph-I-(-e-lly visited Char- lottetown. March 2. MP. and Mrs. Henry Clarkin visited Mt. Stewart. March 1. Mr. James Garland, Avonrlale, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Don- nelley, February 26. Mr. Thomas Grant Stewart, February 27. visited Mt. Mr. and Joseph Kenny. Byrnes Road. visited Charlottetown, February 27. Visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Tralnor on February 28. were Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Birt, .. 'Mr. Herbert Kenny, Byrnes' Mr. John Crane, Rivertoii, visit- 'I'rainor. and son Sylvester of iivioreii, mt. Mr. and Mrs. Earth Birt, nad family. Covehead. were recent visi- tors to the home oi Mr. and Mrs. 1Edward Blrt, St. Patrick's Road. Messrs. Alvin Mclnnis and Jos- ieph MacDonald Bangor, visited Mr. . and Mrs. Richard Birt and family, I February 28. i Miss Isabel Crane, Charlottetown. ispent the week-end of February i27, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Crane, River- ton. I Miss Leona Devine. nurse-in- training at the Charlottetown Hos- pital, is spending a two-week vaca- tion at her home at Peakes. Friends of Mr. A. J. Mooney. who is a patient at the Charlottetown Hospital, will be pleased to know that he is making a satisfactory return to good health. Little Sands And none -Dr. Stuart MacDonald. Eldon, drove to Little Bands with his Jeep on March 10, Miss Margaret MacNeill. Little Sands. left here on March 8, for a trip to Boston, Mass. T, I The mail carrier. Mr. Leon Mac- Pliee. made his trip around March 16. with horse and sellgh. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Saunders and two children, Ronnie and Donna. Murray River. were visit- ing relatives in Little Sands on Sunday. They were accompanied by Miss Claire Macbean, Murray River. On March 9. Little Sands Hockey team lThe Ramblers drove to Geoigetown and played the Foresti Hill team. iosin: the game by ii score 3 to 2. But on March 10. struggle for the in northwest Indo-China and the heavily rebels now appeared to be shun- ning masses of infantry. rebel their bunkers wire the confident French forces braced for any new charge that might come. mos NINE French Forces Pound Rebels In Indo-iiliina B! LIP?! Allen HANOI, Indo-China, (AP) .4 French union forces pounded the Vietminh besiegers of Dien Bier! Phu Thursday with artillery and airpower. It was the sixth day of savage hammered Communist-led. costly direct attacks by Their new tactic might herald a withdrawal, but deep in behind the barbed French !ortreIn was vivinn Lani ' spend- iiyg several weeks a home a: her brother-in-law sister, Lean, Murray River. R05” 0' Nulih P'""”- W" the mi. of Hillsboro. Mrs. Herbert Mr. Walter Roizerson. now of when they again Dlayed the roresildu:tniz?iu:h::gmii?;:d:kioirdngggiiz .... that Mrs. Doyle will make a speedy . lucky draw. Mr. and MW mum” Lkwenyni and complege "C Hy. Charlottetown. spent the week-erd Hm t , tM H . T) .i Miss Mary Ma.cKinnon. Ciiax- The mend: MD! M W ..:::..-M?.. of February 27' at his home on m0re”t”;;n3 mag:'i:!3;) fzibggz-h liO';3:.the force or a thousand exploding the many friends of Mr. Rae iottetown. spent Sunday at the Melvin R o rat Jollimore of Mr. and Mm Cw” Morrison 0! player, has of late been winning St. Fame” Road. by hem: victorious Wm, A score (-.ysm11b5' the Frmch were more mm Kelliww me Sorry to hear he Mme M her parems' ML and Mm 9' re paused 0 he” that Savage Harbour, were visitors to top honors with monotonous re- :- ,0 to 1' Many hockey fans f,.Om.ll'3dllll1 NOW fol blow in a steady . . grariillcry duel with the rebels sur- this vicinity and surrounding dis lmlmdmg the plum. tricts drove to Georgetown and Murray Harbour to watch the game and cheer for the Little Sands she is able to complete'her con- valescence at her home after hav- ing ungone a serious operation in the Prince Edward Island Hos- J. L. MacKinnon. Murray River. Mr. Thom” Kenny. Charlomg town, spent the week-end of Feb- ruary 27, at his home on Byrne's Road. gularity. Mr. Joseph M:icKay top- ped the score among the men despite the frantic efforts of to Peake's Station over the week- end where they were the guests of Mrs. Morrison's brother-in-law hig been confined to his home my several days due to illness. All wish him ii speedy recovery. Mr. and Mr:Ted Rafuse and family. Murray River, were Sunday . ............,...".-...-.,....-.. l:ini-ii cllmaxed by ice crniim and hike. Mrs. Charles Pantoii of North Pinette, has returned to her home friends Char- which she was ridinrr on her way to school. The driver had just stormed to nick ivn another school sant holiday in New York City where they are the guests of their daughter. Mr. Fcehan is one of g , . ” . . , mm .1. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Blllr Gum) and Earl Doyle. . Mi, Evliifitlgycoaigtglielehfg 316:5 ignite;-5 to Geloggetgwfn, visitingh at! "9"" V . Hughes. overtake h-im before the finish -39- team. drove to Murray Harbour by Cl'l' i N-lli (or al In He was acp 9 Mme M ' ””5” ma ex'i Mm Walter Macxemle of Flat wire. Cyril Morrison and Billy -r---... and played the Little Sands team 9 mm'W'1 mhp chirp Carri f. Reid MW Esti -FTC n l -9 'RiVer, entertained the North and Mr. Wiflred MacDonald. iriend- Gum c3'P”"9d the ”'597'e'0”l5 Tuuin Ti”!-'3 WINNER 011 March 15. U15 Farm FOTUM at Murray Harbm” mm Succecded I . ”m"”'m9d y. d C ism"-, Ls let erguso ' ms fl -.' south Pinetic section nl' Belfa : ly and popular section man at Mt. h0W9VeT- A deucim-15 lunch was met at the home of Mr. Neil Mac- 1” Wllllllllil lllc Fame b.V 8 Score 0i 5 ll” Spent Sefpiran My 1:; 1111:); turned to D”""”"i?” Nu?” r? tel womengg Migionuy Soclet it Stewart. is having anything but an 59l'Ved it the C0mD1t3U0n Oi P15! MALARTIC. Que.. (CF) - H. C. Neill. The previous meeting was 3 t0 3r 35”” 1”Ckv Lime Sfmdl ' " i(lldS and ion ves n a spending her hoiifrays i(ixtMe Jamil: her home recently The” Ywek enjoyable tussle with ma man Herz. manager of Canadian Ma.l- at the home 01 M,-. wgmam 1). next time. i' H H "Fm was n vmw. Of Mr Dlirgllli-5: -R?" ” ll” (Mm members urgent who my I-nu," A hog; or me-my, are pun. This has not been the best sea- a.rtic Gold Mines, Ltd., announced MacDonald. mC.ml.?;:&tnwn on March I, F”g”5'm' "Fray V"' sirered roll call. Devotional per- mil TOT W1lfred's speedy and com. son on record for the putting up Saturday he has been advised the ...- I Many M0919 here HM Complain- e lie visited his sister. Mrs. Mr; J B JESS summeysideyi ifld devoted to reading and M5. plete recovery, of ice for suimner use.vYet this mine has won the Ryan national On March 12. the Littlepsanrls lng about the lUCrp3SP(! postagi i H I who nus bran in N etc, ' 't W who hon”: cusslon of chapter 2' John H. 1- essential commodity must be liar- and regional safety awards for an Hockey team were to play with A1- Nile; Vihlcil W11 ICOFM lll CHEN .1” Kmart h d H M .. m”"' y spa" R 98 3 II My, Fulton Dougiuy wen known vested. Measers Irving Drake and unprecedented third consecutive bany at Bedeque but after start- AW” 1-1556?!” l'ld1CU10llS in ha" i W home 0 er mgnm Jw of her mother Mm John Becki Miss Auldinc Ross accom anled carpenter' of Charlottetown. was Wilfred Coflln were emvloyed Yeah Only one compensation- in: were Informed that the same "0 WY ”V” ml” i””1e”m'Wh9" Lau,S Diamond. Murray River. -GD by her brother Mrf On,” pm,” 3 V15n,o,- to Savage Harbour on during the week in putting UD type accident occurred among 250 was cancelled due to blocked roads it might be lowered in three ill- F d 0! Donna Johnston D ' and him smcmh. Ross of Pine”: p,-may, Mr. Douglas g rm-me; re. their supply. C.i-I. men. On March 13, the Albany team 5l93d- 00- Jf”1:;:,: of Mr and Mrs. MM.vm' ”- " C motored to Charlottetown on 311133” 05 the Harbour 1-9 Md I1- L g i t by March 13 Ways will be assured of a. most 'alI";:'n::.(:7l:1 r:cI:3i., m:vh,,e.nJOy,ahe;: ..-M hearty welcome. when'he visits this Ilrlilcri licr celebrate her fifth -4- M155 Mill Dochertvh friends dellkhmll dlmlci which l5 SW33” illl'illd7H'. After playing games Mr. Orvid Ross friends are b" 9193595 W 19”" that her Hm in Mme WW- inr several hours, Mrs. Johnston pleased to see him out again after '5 5”"-”5CL0Vl1V h99”Yl.'-'. M155 Ruth served the children i dalntv his recent illness. Welverl -1 Mlnful break when she MR and Mm Adrien Feehw of l l i fell out of the back of a truck in ME 5t9W3l"i-i ETC EHJOYUIS B P1011- ii:-s Harry Miliar was hostess after visiting in . g g m Mm...” Harbour Norm wag louetown during me Week or cliilrlien and while shifiinir sears Mt. Stewarts most popular and mm Immme at her home on March 7' on n liill, Miss Ruth met with her successful merchants. accident which caused a fracture .tiarl'li 2 with 19 members and -1 ' g Mrs, John Ross of Gm-fjeldr en. "1 h" 5"” Mr. Daniel O'Connell of 10 Mile info visltiors present. Roll call la: responded to with ”sing. say tertained the members or North -3? HOUSE. W85 3 Vlslwr 10 SEVBSE ., :,a-,-3- program 10,- the eve. pjnette women's Insmurc at her m mmmmmmm A- Harbour during the week where am: consisted of R contest and lovely home at their monthly WOLF '”nlTY he W115 the 8ll&5i- Of Mr. and MP5- arcnnv Auction with Mrs. John meeting. This meeting took the TORONTO. (CPI - A greyish- Valenulle Macmwm M1 090'” ('''rw.- deviating the article which form of a hooking frolic when a brown brush wolf at Riberdale zoo ml had the mi-W)””"e t0 M59 11” iv.-as nnn hy Mrs. Elmer Millsr. large number of members gatlicr- last week gave birth to twins beautiful fmlm Mme at 10 M119 House recently by fire. A riaiiitr limcheon was served by ed on March 1 to hook a mat One cub is the same color as its the hostess. assisted by Mrs which is to be donated to a friend. mother. the other an albino. .-nnie Kennedy nnd Mrs. Elmer The meeting followed when roll Superintendent George Stewart The mimy mellds 9” M1 J0-Wph ' Miller call was answered hy a 50c doii- says he thinks the Albino is A MRCIXNSEU. B100mlll8 Point. will ' -AD atlon toward the drawing R 'bl.1n- rarity. be P183-W-d 10 learn U133 he has ' ( almost completely recovered from the painful injury he received several weeks ago. Mr. MacDougall had been moving a small building on the farm when he slipped and severely stmined his leg. There were two days within the last week that there was no rural mail delivery. But this was no fault of the genial. smiling. ever popular Ernie Affleck, mail cour- ier to Savage Harbour. The mail did not come out from the City by truck as usual and hence was not ready at the village post-ol- fice until quite late. When the mail is there Ernie sees to it that it is delivered. on vAcuuui.pAcK l Chase 8 Sanhorn The many friends of Mrs. Lester Gunn, Savage Harbour. will be sorry to learn that she has been obliged to enter the Charlottetown Hospital for treatment; Mrs. Gunii was stricken eudddnly at her home on Sunday and was rushed ini- mediateiy to hospital. All join in the hope that Mrs. Gunn will sonn be fully restored to her us- ual good health. InstantTo;EFee in Jche"Bud'' 39!. therein wonderful, old-fashioned caramel toffee flavour sealed in the quick dissolving Shirriifa Flavour "Bud" -extra flavour-fresh liquid flavour Friends of Miss Phyllis Macxay. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James MacKay. savage Harbour. will be happy to know that her condi- tion is reported as quite satisfac- tory following an operation per- formed iit the Charlottetown Hos- pital on Tuesday. Phyllis is much missed and all will be delighted when once more she returns to her usual good health. -at no extra cost. For Deep Caramel Creme -just make up a Shin-iif'e Caramel "Bud" Dessert and serve it in your prettiest bowl - garnished with whipped cream-and a big red cherry. Looks so good-tastes even better- becauee i't'a "bud" flavoured with extra liquid caramel. hirrilfs "bud"desse'r-is Mr. John But of Marathon. Ont. is spending an enjoyable holiday at Pisquid East where he is the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Birt. Marathon is a town of about four thousand popula- tion. the chief and only industry of which is paper-making. Mr. Blrt reports that unemployment is no serious problem in this the home of his adoption. Mr. Daniel MacDonald. manager ' of the Cooperative store at Trac- adie. was a visitor to Savage Har- bour on Wednesday. Like most business men. the genial Danny seeks relaxation in some hobby and lately has decided to become an expert in cribbage. Once such a J ” I was made. the most na- tural training ground on the Is- land would be Savage Harbour, and since Danny wants only the best it was to this quiet thriving and pleasant community that he came to be instructed. mm. nlcrc Ought To Be A Law By Fagaly And Shorten bu: nausea wins menu. roe sueea ceusr aces -in-me sax-um we as was ALL oven. :1?! '" PUSH "THE 573' T '70 Mhiia 6 '5 . 2- : -J J, .ii Ti-ll.CU BVORI-l A most enjoyable card party was held at the home of Mr. Peter Doyle. Point de Roche on Wednes- day evening. Three tables of nine spent several enjoyable hours play- ing the old reliable straight forty- fivea. Many games have come and gone from the old card deck. some enjoyed immense popularity for a time and were quickly forgot- ten. but the old nine-hander has stood the- test of time and is as popular among lnod card players For the finest cup of coffee your money can buy, get Chase 8: Sanbom in this 1-lb. ii i Vacuum-Pack tin at your grocer's special price this week! i u when n W” um W Served with distinction in finest hotels, Chase & Sanborn is vacuum-packed WW” "'3' "V Wit "l "'9 to bring all its costly fragrance and exquisite flavor to your table. . .1 Min and distant past. , i Mr. ma ml-do-gm" Cmpbm Enjoy it today-all the lever your cup can hold. V. . i of savage Harbour. were hosts at . . ' , "xi It most enjoyable card party at -'.I their eoey little home on Tues- day evening. Competition was keen and as a result the play was most interesting. Min Barbara Doyle once again led the ladiu with one of the highest .s;oi'es of the year. Barbara. a heady and ahrewa