East Baltic And Vicinity __.Mrs. John McMillan, Conway. "5 , visitor to Red Point and my Baltic on May 16- M,_ Joseph Fay. East Baltic. was ‘ rccellt visitor to Klngeboro. n 1, regretted that Mrs. Danie! McMillan is still confined to her home through illness and it 1,, wish at her many friends may she will soon be restored tc ‘Dad health. sincere sympathy is extended to Mr‘, Fred Robertson and family m the recent death of Mr. Robert- mn who passed away in the Souris Hospital on May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Rose. Red P,,m._ spent the recent week-enc \\'ITl'I relatives in Charlottetown. M, Donnie Harris. the grant: 01.1 mm oi Elmira. who spent the “inter months in the Sacred Heart Home, Charlottetown, and came M,-ntl_\' to visit his old home hilt. ,,, he removed to the Souris Hos plltil on M” 5~ sincere. sympathy is extended to Mrs Edgar Dennis, Charlottetown m the recent death of her father Mr I-‘red Robertson, Kiiigsboro. Mr: William Pierce, Elmira, I: ,,,;.u uig better health and all goo. ;,.i;its of continued good healti 5 the wish of her many friends. ,\ir. Wilfred Mc.Eachern of th- Cotiuaiiset home, Montague, speii. ii iew clays at. his home in Lake- t;::e \\iLl‘i relatives. Messrs Peter Stewart, Kingsboro, Johnie Young, Red Point, motorec. lo .\inui:igue on business, May 4 .\l.s.-s Karolyn Stewart, Char- ;otts-tm-tn, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Stewart, Red Point. .\lr and Mrs. Rupert Garrett s:'d sou Rhodes returned to thci' ‘rtttnie in East Baltic, having spent the tiintor months in Florida where Mr. Garrett had a success- lul crop of potatoes this year. .\lr Gus 3. Campbell, Red Point Iits rerently returned from a trip to Boston where he delivered r. tra::er load of turnips lor Mr. Sept .\icPhee, Little Harbour. Mr and Mrs. Hudson Bouicy. cliarlotteiown. were May 16, guest. nl Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Morrow North Lake. Mr Fred it‘. Bennett, Morell, and formerly of North Lake, returned irom a visit with relatives to th. USA He also visited with re- ht.vo-s on his return home in St John. Mr. and Mrs. George MacGre- gor. Charlottetown, were May 16, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter, North Lake. Her many friends regret to learn that Mrs. Barton McDonald. Kings. boro, who has been a patient in 50'il'iA Hospital expects to go to Charlottetown for lurther treat- ment next week. R-Ci‘. Donald Macclare return- “ *0 NI Doctoral charge in Kings- boro having spent the past month in Wisconsin. He was accompsni. 9‘ by his wife and son John Arthur from Nova Scotia where inf)’ spent the past month with relatives. Mi-IA Annie Tounsend. South Lake. has again entered the Souris H°IDital. Her many lriends wish her I lpecdy get-well. Mr. Charles Chins. Rod Point. no a recent visitor to Charlotte- town and was accompanied by WMH Lowell Ohing, Kingsboro, ‘"4 Elwood Chins. Red Point. Pr. Ben Gullison gave an inter- wlns lecture and slides on mis- Wnlry work in India in the Klflzsboro Church, May 3, with I sood attendance. dfihirky citing, four month old llughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ching, ‘I Patient in the P.E.i. Hospital All wish this little tot a speedy in-well. MI. and Mrs. Gordon Robe”. '0“ Hid Mrs. Lowell Ching. Kings- lwro. motored to St. Peters and surrounding di.stricts'on May 7. Miss Joan Bowley, at. Peters, is "unloved in arm Baltic. Wt Freeman Massey and Mis‘. Methea Bruce. Bothwell. visited ‘llh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ching Rid Point. Mrs. Walter Dixon was hostess '0 the East Baltic women's Ins- “lllto at her home on May 4, "llh A large attendance of mem- bm and visitors. There were a large grotip imni all districts took advantage of the 73- ciiut Clinic held in the ‘om: Hospital. May io. kiln Olive Bruce. llmira. has re- émfl to his home from the WM! Hospital and is again able more to his lobster iishing. Milt. and am. Oliiford Robert- ,'I- Charlottetown. attended tht. “”li'rel of his only brother. Mr 3:5 Robert-son at the Kingsborr Pilot Church on May ll. Mr. town, Elmira Henry Millick. Charlotte- visited with relatives ir recently. "1 regret to learn that Miss ',,m’}inWhaIen. Red Point. is again mme¢;1‘to her home with rheu- in ever. She spent some time mlmufh Hospital and was able W M school for a short period " "10 lulu became stricken Titeiaalas olth Kl b w- zifl Institute 1:0. TIT. pa Qhflulhvtvmkelrsy 0 Murray River 0 O O and Vicinity _ ..‘Mrs. Katie Gillis_ who he. been living in Murray River lo. the but two years has left for her home in Vancouver. B.C. Accom- panyins her is her mother, Mrs Margaret Cantelio. who will make her home with her daughter. Thi: .s Mrs. Cantellos nrst visit. to n,(: They have made many friends in Murray River who will sincerely miss them. All wish them both . safe and enjoyable Journey. As it small token oi esteem and iriend- Shlp they were presented with a watch for Mrs. Cantello and a set oi earrings lor Mrs. Giills. xx- pressions oi thanks were extendec to all their friends, both for the gifts and the many kind thought: accompanying them. Mrs. Basil Irving and daughters Brenda Ann and Domlda, Char- lottetown. are spending a few days at the home oi Mrs. Irving's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William J MacKay. Hish Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hume and ‘Emily 0! Charlottetown were week-end visitors to Murray River. guests 0! Mrs. Royal White. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Moore and children. Donna, Marjorie-Lym: -ind Gregory oi Dartmouth, N. s. spent the past week-end in Mur- ray River and Charlottetown. On Friday a delegation from tht. Montague, Murray Harbour, nn(_ .vlurray River Baptist Charge wen: with their minister Rev. Rolano held their monthly meeting and was largely attended with mem- Jers and‘ visitors. There was an interesting Moth er’: Day service put on by thr Kiiigeboro and Red Point Sunday School, in the Kingsboro Church. May 9. Miss Eileen Sanderson, Midgeli was a Sunday visitor to Kingsboro Mr. and Mrs. Ray MacLean Mal- jieque Rd, Charlottetown, were re- cent visitors east, the guests oi Mr and Mrs. R. S. MacGregor. Miss Mary Strahan arrived back with Mrs. J. 1". Massey on Sunday after receiving treatment in Souris Lor the past weeks. and a com- jlete recovery is hoped for. Mrs. Joshua MacDonald. Kings- boro, was a week-end guest oi her niece. Miss Mabel Rose, Lakeville Her many eastern friends re- zret. to learn that Mrs. Bernarc MacDonald, formerly a teacher in Kingsboro, was removed from Souris Hospital to the Provincial Sanltorium on May 8, and hope .or her a complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. R. 5. MacGregor had as their guests recently, Mr and Mrs. George Beers, Charlotte- town. _ Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Ching. Red Point, motored to Charlottetown in ‘Sunday and were delighted to find their baby much improved. A beautiful Mother's Day -Service was held in Kingsboro church on May 9, by the Sunday school pup- ils, Russell Garrett presiding and special music by the choir. At night a lull church listened to a fine address by Rev. H. E. Bell, the main topic being "The Night is far spent and its later than we ihink." A male trio was beautifully rendered by Harold Hunter, Wil- bur Jarvis and Kenneth MacGre- gor. Mrs. Garfield Stewart, East Bal- tic had as her guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bruce, South Lake. Mrs. Russell Garrett. Red Point, was hostoas to the W.M.A.S., on Tuesday night with a large .3. tcndance. "Home Missions" was the topic and several informative pap on were read on the subject. Next meeting is to be held at the home oi Mrs. Clinton Stewart. The Mic pah Benediction and a dainty lunch brought the evening to a close. Mr. Martin Hunter, Parrsboro, N.5.. accompanied by his son Frank were recent visitors to North Lake. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Hunter. Tire funeral of Mr. Fred Robert- son was held in the Kingsboro Church on May is and was largely attended by friends and neighbours “"310 W91“ 3-0 Day there respect to a devoted friend and neighbour The funeral,sei-vice was conduct- ed by : lormer pastor oi Kings- boro Church, Rev. H. R. Bell, Red Point. who delivered the message Pallbearers were Messrs Gofdcy, McDonald. Floyd Kenney. Herbert Fraser. PCPCY McDonald. George Robertson, Clarence Robertson, Mr. Harold Mcoregor, tut 8.1. tic, has been conlined to his home with blood poisoning in m. hmd All wish him a speedy recovery ‘Mr. Francis Campbell oi the F'ishermcns' Loan Board spent the week-end at his home in Red Point, It is regroted that Mr. Roy DI]. on oi Bothwell. has had the min. fortune oi geting his arm broken on May 11. D|’- Georse I’. and Mrs. Ken. ney came to Souris seven] month. ago and while there made a hogt of friends throughout the surround- ing districts who regret to see him leave and wish him prices" in his new abode. « The two year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whelen. Red point. is most lortunsto that she did not receive more serious effects when she in some unknown manner upset boiling water on herself, ‘It is regretted that Mr. Stephen Miller of Rest Baltic is not enjoy- ing his usual good health. His lei- low workers at North Lake wish imp s speeds zocovii... c.-will Hill to atnndTquai~teriy district meeting at Belmont, P. E. I. Mrs. D. M. MacKinnon oi Murray River and Mr. Russell Moore oi High Bank were the delegates from the Murray River congregation. Mrs. Fcrne Horton ‘and daughter .Vlyrna, accompanied by Ml’ and Mrs. George Saunders, motored to Wolfvil!e_ N. S. to attend the grad- uation oi Mrs. Horton's daughter, Miss Carol, at Horton Academy. Mrs. Dr. Giddiiigs, Charlotte- town, is spending a few days in Murray River, guest oi her broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs D. M. MacKinnon. Mi". and Mrs. Percy Sharam and :01) Henry left on Monday lll0l'll- .ng to attend the graduation ot their daughter, Miss Jean, at Hor- .on Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Max Wiilters,Dart- mouth, were recent visitors to Mui‘i'a_v River, guest of Mrs. Wal- i:‘rs' grandmother, Mrs. Sadie Mac- Lend. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gosbee and daughter Marjorie, of Halifax, spent the week-end in Murray River. guest of Mrs. Gosbce‘s mother, Mrs. Sadie MacLeod. Mr. Mark White of Summerside is visiting in Murray River. It has acen 25 years since Mr. White has seen to Murray River and he secs many changes in the village. es- pecially since the disastrous fire which took place last Sunday. and ievelled so many homes and places oi business and badly damaged the woodworking shop oi MacKay and Co. While here Mr. White is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Reynolds. and is visiting his lriends and relatives who knew him when it buy, and are very glad .0 see him again. Mrs. Edgar Giddings, Murray River. is spending at law days in Charlottetown, guest oi her son, Dr. Giddings. Miss Bertha Macl..ean. Summer- side, spent the past week-end at the home oi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mach.-an, High Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Macxay and daughter, Bonnie, have taken up residence in High Bank. at the home of Mr. MacKay's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MacKay, while their apartment is being repaired alter Sunday's hrc. Mrs. Royal White and Mrs. Dan 1-iorton,. Murray River, were recent visitors to Pictou, N. 5. t C.D. Murray Harbor North And Vicinity ..°Mrs. Louis Ferguson, Pictou, N. 8.. spent the week-end of May 3 with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hicken. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and daughter. Reverley, were recent visitors to Alliston, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. John Beck. The Women's Missionary Society held their regular meeting in the vestry oi the church on May 0 with 18 members present. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Morrison. Halifax, NS. spent the week-and of May I with the lormer's moth- er, Mrs. Alice Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. George Clow, Gail and Myrna were business visitors to Charlottetown on May 8. Karen Johnston. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weston Johnston, celebrated her third birthday on May 6. After playing several hours Karen and her little guests enjoy- ed a delicious supper climaxed by birthday cake and ice cream. Mrs. John McLean. Peters Road, For Quality Milclneu Value (\\\Il\ ‘- / i\//.\/ M’///'.\l.' (|(w\lH III It'll‘-lftl America’s First Jet Airliner Georgetown And - . . - Vicinity .'.Vir. Willred Brehaut of Mur- ray Harbour. school inspector, wa. a recent visitor to GeOl'E9l0“'_l1 where he visited the High schoo. Mia: Sheila DELoi'Y and M15 .loan Murphy students at Priricn. 1. Wales College. arrived at. their homes in Georgetown on May 18. Cullen l')el.ory. enginccriiig stit- dent at Nova. Scotia Technical Col lege, arrived at his home in George town on May 19, after completion oi the college term. Mr. R. \V. Beck and Miss Eli7..l- beth Anne Beck oi Moritagiir. iirr. visitors to Georgetown on May 19. Miss Elizabeth Grant. stud:-nt_ ll. Prince of Wales College, is visiting‘ tor a few weeks in Georgetown. Mr. Spuvgeon Jenkins. provincial.’ constable, was a bilSill955 visitor to Georgetown on May 19. of MOI!-1 Judge J. S. DE5ROCl‘i9s visitor to‘ tagiie, was a business Georgetown on May 19. I RM’. Father Reginald NIilCDOllfll-Cl: oi the parishes of Borden and: Seven Mile Bay was a recent visitor to Georgetown, where he was 'hc guest of his brother and SiSLt‘.l‘-lil- law, Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDon- aid. Mr. \\'ilired MCQullli\ll \\'.1S ll business visitor to Charlottetovvn on May 19 The S. 5. Guy Bartholomew com- pleted taking on a cargo of H00 cords of pulp wood oti May 18 and sailed at 9.00 IJ-m. for Quebec City. The cargo was loaded by Boates Limited oi Charlottetown. ‘Mrs. Ella MacKinnon returned to her home in Georgetown on .Vla,'t 30 from an extended visit. with friends and relatives in Boston.‘ Mass, and Bangor, Maine. Gerald Murphy, Bernard welsh Gerald D. Murphy, Donald Mac- Donald and Jackie Lavers. students at St. Dunstan's College. arrived at. The United States‘ first entry into the jet airliner field rolls all the Boeing asst-mbly line at Renton, Wash. The huge, four-jet. liner will cruise at 550 miles pt-r liour.—--(\'I-IA Tcicphuto). I ._ Whim iload And . . . Vicinity ..‘Mrs. Ethel MacL:od has re- turned to Whim Road after visit- ;iig her sou-;ii-l.iw and daughter Ml’. and Mrs. Sicwart McKenua Victoria Cross. Mr. Keiiiieili MacDonald, who recently graduated as a «iih year tudeut at P.W.C, Ciinrlottetowii has returned to his home at Kil- znuir. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watts. ‘Jerk, were recent visitors to Com- uierical Cross and Whim Road. The litany il'lE3l'.LlS and iieiglibors of Mr. and Mrs. Alli-ed Moore are pleased to hear that their young- est sou, Glen, has now recovered from his recent illness. Miss Betty Shaw has reiurnet.’ to her Air Force base in Monctoii. after spending several weeks (‘on- valcscing at her home in Brudeii- ell. Mr. Lester MacKinnon, Lewes,i‘ visiting at Whim Read, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Muc- Donald. Mr. and Mrs Reginald MacLc:m Charlottetown. were Sunday visit- ors of Mrs. MacLean‘s lather. Mr John Campbell, at whim Road. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs Miles MacKiunon, Whim Road. in- cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nicholson. Victoria Cross, aucl Mr and Mrs. John Sample, also of Victoria Cross. Mi: Frank Grahani, who is em- plo_\ ed in Cliarlottetowii, is spend- ing several days visiting his honic at Commercial Cross. Mr. Gordon Moore, Commcrcia. Cross. recently cntercd the Kings Coiinty Hospital for treatiiicrit. He is wished a speedy recovery by hi: many friends. Mr. Moore rrcentiy returned from employ merit in Lao- rador. their homes in Georgetown on May ‘.20. following the completion of the} college term. § returned in rt-cently Captain H. Larsen his home in Georgetown irom Halifax. N. S. where he :11- tended navigation school illld‘ wrote examinations for a masters cerliiicate. Rev. W. A, and Mrs. ‘Paterson. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. 8. had as her guests on May 9, Mr and Mrs. Lyle Boehner, Wuyne and Lowell and Mr. and Mrs. Cari Boehner and family, Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Crasweli. Carleton Siding, were guests of Mrs. Craswell'a pareiits, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnston, Peters Road. on Mlty 9. What might have been a fatal accident occurred at Graham's Creek recently when John Mc- Guigan Jr. fell from the breast- work into the creek as the tide was running out and only prompt action of a ilsherman in his boat nearby who rescued the man from the water. was the accident avert- cd. Artiiiciai respiration was ap- plied and he was then taken to the Kings County Hospital where he was released shortly alter. Miss Inrtbclle MacPiici‘soii. Bel- icvue. is spclldili’; several days it. Whiui Road, the gticst of her bro- they-iu-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell. Mr. Richard Campbell, Commer- cial Cross, Mr. Francis MacDon- aid, and Mr. Lyman Nicholson. Whim Road, are preseiitiy engag- H. Stewart, loft by car on May 18. on a visit to iiiillfax, N. S. Mr. Samuel Machln and Mr Fraiik Slianahaii. oi the Depart- ment of Veterans‘ Ailairs, Char- lottetown were business visitors [I Georgetown on May 20. Mr. Herman Lavaiidier was a rt‘- ccnt business visitor to Murray Riv- er. Mr. Alec /irseiiault. Canadiai: Natioiial Railway Irainman on iii Charlottetown-Soiiris run, was a recent visitor to his home ll‘. Georgetown. -—AC HONORED MISSION Mount McDougall in Alberta was named after Rev. George M?- Dougali and his two sons, mis- sinnniries to the Sinnvy Indians. OUR BOARDING HOUSE EGAD,TWI665/THIS HOLE I5 MY FAVORITE.’ (T - CHALLENGES -- CALLS Fora ' / -rue FINEST 6t<tLt.s HA5! -- THIS MASHiE- Ni8LiCl<,DE5l6NED F02 ME BV11-IE GREAT TOM OKAY, M AJOR.’ ‘(Hts AIN'T WATE ’ AMAN C/' euurf MORi2i6.1ii?.,t6 PERFECT ‘~ a - - FOR THE *~.\ ~ 5i-l0T-«g- A? Pei. .- /. as WATCH 'lHt5 Y AH.’ rvs BI6 OFF — 6HORE WIND «HE CAN t20LL THE BALL vim-i Little sands And Vicinity ..'Mrs. Howard White, Wood Islands East, spent a. few days visiting her daughter, Mrs. Don- aid Ross, Rosebury. It is regretted that Mr. John MacDonald, Hopefieid, has again entered the Hospital for treat- ment. Mr. Leon MacPhee, Hope- field took him to Charlottetown to the P. E. Island Hospital on May 16. Mr. and Mrs. Simon MarL.eod. Charlottetown, were visiting at their respective homes in Wood Islands East and Hopciield on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Burhoe. Ab- ncy, were visiting fricnds in Wood Islands East, Sunday evening. Mr. Lepn MacPhep, Hopelield, was in Glen William recently. Mr. Stuart M.icKa_v. Hnpelield ..n< visiting Wood Isl.-iiids East on Sunday. -00 _ Lorne Vai|ey—And 'r- Vicinity Mr. Jtihn Drake, lialmlbmok, iv.-is a recent business visitor ti Lorrie Valley. Mr. Lorne WIIICLCOII and Mr Fraiicis M;.iclntyre, were visitors .0 Souris, on Tliursday, May t tvhere they attended an auciior. iale DI farm implements. Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer, ;'Ii:ii'lntteluwii. motored to Lnrn Valley on Mothers Day. While Jere they were guests of Mrs Spencer‘: parents, Mi‘. and Mrs. ieorge Maclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. .‘.'oi‘e \'i.<itoi's to Saturday, May 8. Mr. Rt-tibr-n McCaiinoll vva .tmoug those atieiiding the auc- .ion sale at Souris on Tlll.Ii'SLizi) .tia_y 6. Miss Christine Shaw. Cl'l3i‘lf)Il(‘ own, spent the Mother's Day reek-end with her parents, Mi and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Mrs. .Lii'i'lL‘(l .vcek in Ji‘OT.hCl‘-In-I2I\V and sister, Mr. .'.lrs. Wellington MacLcud. Mr. and Mrs. Edward (franc uid snn Lea, Bangznr, were guest. .i Mrs. Cv:inr~‘s parents. Mr. ant Stanley Ft-rgustu; Muntztgue, on Laura MucQueeu, has re home after spending a Uigg, the guest UT ii and ad in the pulp industry at George- .own. Mr. Feiitoii Court and sons. Clil ‘ord and Howard, Bedlord, N. S were recent visitors to Whim Road Miss Norma Canipbcll, Char- inttetowii, spent the recent week- cnd at Whim Road. the guest oi her prlrciits. Mr. and Mrs. Weslcj Jampoell. A pre-nuptial l1llSCCllallt‘0llS5l\nI- ct‘ was held at Wllinl Road lull. in Friday cvciiing to liouour Mi;. Maxiite Macactli. R.N., who will -diortly become the bride of Cili- .nrd Court of Bediord. Nova Scu- .la. On her arrival at the hal .l1e bride-to-be was escorted to .ier place of hoizour by Mr. Doniizc .\iunro. The hall wus tastefully decorated tor the occasion. in pink and \\'lllt,€. Many lovely and uscfu. :iits were preseiited by her many riends and l‘.Clgl‘Il)OiIi‘S. Assisting .n unvtrappiizg and rrading iii; verses were Mist Norma Czimpbrl. and Mrs. Lawrence Stuart. Iii appropriate words Miss MacBeth thanked everyone present. Follow- uig luiicii, served by the ladies ol .lie community, dancing cniitlnuen Lliroiighout the latter part at th: evening to music supplied by Mr uid Mrs. Leslie Stuart. —G.1‘ IIIIIIEX BATTERIES . Quality, price and service Batteries pi'0pei‘ly instaliel‘ zit no extra charge. MALI.ET'I"S BATTERY SERVICE 1V47A‘J6R‘r”iooriTr u--. EEN HIM s.-9"; FROM THE c-‘ALt.E2v=. Monday. May M. 1954 Tlie Guardian Page 0 L... iVIacLvi‘atn, on hiuy Mr. Angus Nicholson. Miss Emma Nicholson and Marie. Johnie Nicholson were visitors to Savage Harbour on Sunday, May J. L. IV. It is pleasing to note that Mrs. John MacSwain has returned ' her home after being hospitalized for a period of time. Her man friends are very much pleased to rear that her health has grcn. Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Mar Leod, Uigg, motored to Lorne Val- 'cy. on Sunday, May 9. They vrcv guests of Mrs. Macl..et>d's bro- thers, Ernest, Neil and Waite Shaw. Mr. Hnalii Mactiratii. and Mi. Cecil MacNeill. were \'lSlll)i‘S to Montague, on Saturday, May ii. Mr. Mac Deigle, St. Peters. vva; it visitor in Lorne Valley, nn Fhursday, May 6. at the home ll Mr. and Mrs. C. N.- MacGi'atli in this vic- hear that it- Mr. Danie one of his operation .- Island Hus His many friends uity were sorry in was necessary loi- Maclntyre. to have ryes removed in an the Prince Edward iitai, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers Souris, were guests oi‘ Mrs. My- ers‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A Shaw on Sunday, May 9. Mr. and Mrs Earle James and on Blair. Midgell, and l\Ir.~* lomcr James, Marie, were vis liars tn Lame Valley on Sit iziy, May 9. They were guest‘. if l\iIl‘. and Mrs. I_.ln_vd MaL'Don :ild, and Mr. and Mrs. Franci; .\Iaclntyi‘e. The Cardigan - Lorne Valley Yiiung Peoples Society held the: :cgiti‘.ii‘ lIlPL‘iiil§ in the \'csir'y zi (‘ardlilan Pl'(3SlJyi.(‘l‘I3lI Church «- "‘riria\‘. Mav '7. A irirzc ll\Illll)(‘l uf riieintsers' answereri tire lilll call with a verse of scripture con- taining the word “Believe." After the meeting a lively sing-sung was enjoyed by all. Mr. Roy MacLend, Cll.'-|l‘lUi‘tt"- town, spent the Mother’: D1y week«end with friend: in Lorne Valley. On Sunday, May 9, sprvice at Lorne Valley Prcsbytr-rian C-llUli'l‘l iias conducted by the MlnlSi"l‘. ilcv. D. A. Ci'Ii‘I'i|ll)Pll. who (IP- iivcrcri an inspiring .\'(‘i'l\ltlll zip- propriate for Mother's Day. The May meeting of Lnrne Val- ll‘i<l I"y \\’umr~n's lllSlIIUil' was :it the llllilli‘ of l\’ll"§. Francis Muc- lil'._\'l’€ mi 'i'Iittt.<ti.i_\', ‘ '_v 6, \.\‘i»lI i lair EIill.‘il(l.iIli'i'. i\lrt'r illt‘ rr~t:tt~ ;ir business pt-iimi, a sttciril it ill‘ was spent. an zilnttsing CltnIf‘Si vas fli‘i"Ilil_V l‘llji))(‘(l mid l‘i‘f-"re: :iirenl.: were Sf‘l’\'i>‘(l I>_v tho llt)S|i"S.! iiid committee in rim: :0. Mr. and Mu‘! lt'\ nl7lLN('ill, .\Ir'. Hr-ziili i\‘i1L(i t‘i1 arvl Mi. Cecil M.1cl\'eill \\(‘l'I‘ \'i5iitu s in Siratiirtma on S'.inrin_v, May i7 l‘Ii(~y \\‘(‘l(‘ gttr-six nf .'\Ii mul Mrs. Gi’u\r‘r l\irtcK;i_\. and Mt ind Mrs. AIc.\ Ma’ci{:t_i. Mr. Alcxaiirici‘ T\I:i('lilL\lI" It:- the l'i()i]()i' nf l)i‘iilg l.tai'liv \';tlI-.- ‘:. '.‘l(l(‘SI gI‘lli.li‘lll2|li. Mi. .\l;icliii_-.it: is \\‘Pll pzist the fnur S('ll:‘C iii.-itk rm liii-'5 _IlllIll‘iCy and still r'tljt>_vI ‘(nod lli"iIlI.ll, iiv [gut-s‘ abnttl Ill.‘ '.l)l'k uiiii tilr- S-'illl[’ .“.li'l'.glll fllif. rigm‘ lliut lio- (il(‘l iii: _ _\t-.it.i lgu. Aiiiiililgli IllCli’ zi ‘.i;i<'lttI ~n llli‘ iaim Mr. I\lil('llll_\'l‘i" still ilics it) llli"ll Iii: Iitltscs its thr- :u'm\\.= and ftilluw ll\(‘lli :t: ill of ytill‘, iic lS mi (‘lilt‘l‘ ill Pl'L‘Sl)yiL‘i’ii‘il1 Chuitii illlil it l< \‘E‘l‘_V scldom his scat is \';ic:iiii Jllriiig S(‘l’\'l(‘(‘S. He also has bi-on ‘.‘.l})0rll‘lIt‘il(.l(‘lll of the S ii ii (i n y Svlmnl for many years. His lll£ill_V 'i'it-iiris join in \\‘l\'lllll£ him nirtny iiure years til licéllill and SI.l‘(‘llLIllI. - Al\l DAILY ACROSS 1.’ . Approach 3 African anlclopes 4 9 l-.'xpct:ie-i 10. Flower s 2 Leave out 13 Pilot!)- graphic apparattis (Alaslta) 14. \\'riting ‘I. Ettipir-I’ implement 8 Tree 15. Hair on yielding liorse‘s neck rtthbr-r I6 Atlinnie . Jilrmis 17. Ship‘: officer ll. Long- I9 England ' hornotl. iabbr I humped 2 American cattle Indian Mbyssiniai 22 French ‘.3 Girl‘snam- co.u 25 Particles 2 ,\\'orldiier 28. Dcvourcd 29.Incrust 33. l".iver _ iCiiin.) SI Angio- Saxnn sell 35 Disfigtire 36. A book of the Apocry phs (posa ) 38 Dcxtnrous 39 Breathe noisily in sleep (0 Long-legged wading bird ii Tenant entiiiedto hire stock (early Irish law) 42 .\iarshy meadows D0\\'.\' , 1 Celestial body .Tiiinl< l~‘.iicoi'.n- ("I etl .\ian‘s nickname Datigittei pi... as 0 o CROSSWORD I5. City in I\'r-W ilauzp shirc H, iiabi! 19. SEE H E E! 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Saturday’: Crypioquotar THE MAGIC or FIRST LOVE is OUR IGNORANCE THAT IT CAN EVER END-DISRAELI. “ VES HEA TING C05“ Gar Wood provides automatically selected 8. controlled temperature with healthful, fii lered 8. humidified warm air; eificienlly 8. economically IT PAYS TO INVEST IN THE BEST Phone write or call us for full information and estimate.‘ DOUGLAS BRO S. 8: JONES LTD. 1.55 Kent Street CHARLOTTETOWN R. T. MORRISON CO. SUMMERSIDE P. 0. Box 435 M For Gar Wood Dealers in D-l-;Tl'lCT$\_‘ not listed above . . . write to- ENGINIERING INDUSTRIES CO. LIMITED Atlantic Provinces Representative: GEORGE 24 Harvey St. IICGHSON ‘ Halifax, N .8. .. .._¢ ..