MARCH 25. 1954 THE FINEST INAX THAT CAN Queen). Road to Ambrose). , MONEY A HARD LASTING SHINE WARNING ! Trucks of a loaded weight of 6,00() lbs. or over are not permitted on light pavements within the City of Charlottetown, until further notice. These streets are as follows: Sydney (Maritime Electric plant to Weymouth. and from Rochlord 300 ft. west): Hensley Street, Avenue, Felling Street, Birchwood Street. Alley Street. Bishop Street, Douglas Street, (Elm Avenue to Upper I-IighlandiAvenue, Ambrose Street (Green Street to McGill Avenue). Green Street (Spring Park Park Terrace, Bungalow Place, Chestnut Street (Upper Queen to Spring Park Road). Passmore Street, Orlebar Street, and Hillcrest Avenue (Orlebar to Hillsborough). By order, Pleasant Street, Victory H. A. MESSERVY. City Surveyor. iictualtaste-test prove FIRST CHOICE FOR FLIIVOUR! 0 Bristol and D I I Vicinity ...,tIt is with sincere regret that the community learn of the pass- ing after a lengthy illness of Mr. Charlie Ross. Whose home is in Roseberry. Charlie was well knowil here from his transfer days and his happy smile will ever be re- membered. There will come and go many a moon before another Charlie Ross will come to , this vicinity. It's with deep sadness that the death of such a fine young.man has to be chronicled so early in life. To the family of Ohsrlie, deep sympathy is extend- ed. Mr. and Mrs Louis Kelly were in the city on Saturday on busi- ness. Mr. Kelly who has had a bad eye since early in life had the optic removed some time ago. as it was reared it might harm his other eye. Since that time Mr. Kelly has worn heavy dark glasses as a protection for his good eye. The condition of Rev. Phslen McKenns. P. P. here who suffered a severe heart attack nearly two weeks iigo followlnrz Mass at one of his parishes is still very serious and no visitors are allowed to sen the father who has been moved to the Charlottetown Hospital rif- ter several days on the dancer list here. It will ha nuite a ions: while before the father will he hack to his duties aizain as he will require a loniz rest. Rev, A. L. Sinnot. whose old home is in this vicinity. has ar- rived here to take iin the duties of the pastor of both churches. owinrv to the illness of the pas- tor. Father Sinnott who has been preaching and lecturing thrnutzli the U. 8 A4 and Canada was here for s week last summer. Mr. William McKenna who was here for a few dars called by the sudden illness of his brother Fa- ther MCK:-nna and his motlw-2' Mrs. James McKenna. left for his home in Boston. bv plane earlv Friday morning. Mr. McKenna. who is a B.I.S. man in Boston addressed the BIS. men at their lieadouarters in Ciw-v'lnlto"nrii on St. Patricks day. fnllowinz the, parade. I Friends hero of Mr. Peter A. l'IcL.eilan. fisheries officer at Sour- is. will be sorry to learn he is ABISCO 7 out of 10 women prefer Nabisco Rice Flake: for its sweet- ncn and crirpnesr - over other leading cereal: .' Thstis what we discovered after asking hundreds of women to taste Nabisco Rice Flakes - then taste other ready-to-eat cereals. You see, delicious Nabisco Rice Flakes is a new kind of cereal. Taste-teasing! Different! Delightful! See for your- self why 7 out of 10 women prefer this extra-delicious cereal treat. Ask your grocer for crisp, golden Nabisco Rice Flakes today! 5913?" - if it why ilil.iN illlll (imp W” IVII Fi out for yoursel , i this new cereal is 5 confined to the Chsrlottetownl Hospital at present with an at.- tark of the flu. Mr. McLellan is well and favorably known in this vicinity. especially by the fisher- men whom he has worked with for more than a quarter of s centirrv. Mrs Effie McEwen who was ii patient in the P. E. Island Hos- pital (or some time is home Jgain. in much better health now. It is regretted that Mrs Reprin- ald MacDonald will enter the Citv Hospital this week to undergo an operation. All hope to see her have a speedy recovery. This writer had the pleasure of meeting an old Bristol resident of more than 40 rears ago. only last week for the first time in all these years. The lady was in single life Julie Gauthier and,is better remembered here by that name and resided here with her sister Mrs. Ceph. Davv, some 40 years aizo and many of the middle clam remember her as well as the old- er ones. Julie says she is cominiz hack to Bristol. shortly for a couple of days to see her old friends of another day and see the old places once more. Like many of her class. her fainllv are grown up and now iron: on their own. 'THE GU ARDIAN. f”' IAPY nTTF.T0wN Mr and Mrs. Clifford 8, Mc- Ewen. were in the city on Frldv on business also to see Mr. Mr Ewen's mother who resides in t'i city, Cliff is getting ready to buii.-l- a new large barn in the sprinql and alreadv has a lot of the lum-: ber cut and in readiness for an early start. A report that Mrs. James 0'- F.rIcl'i. won a new wnshlniz ma- chine and a year's sunnlv of soar) powder hero. on investigation Illv-VVPFI out to he a Mrs. James O'Brien. Chnrlnttr-town, and noti the lady residing here. The two H'l'TV M"Flwerls. Harry Sr and l-V-iv-rv .lr who did a lot of naintinv. here last summer expect to team (in nwiln this iinrinv and sin; nan l-mom. givnfElV with this house cleanlnc: setting lIn(lETl.V:IV Tim Miran: Mnrnni'6t and Ger- tie "mnr-berrv. who have sn.-ht the Winter months in Charlotte-. town. eimect in come to the hi”? im,... ;zrv2'l1 in Thy! sn.-1,.” For Hw- suiiimr-r months at their br" titers ii.-uiallv crime from the lly 2 I a sells9tlOk rial hit with i ; Casino families-I Lorne Vaney And Vicinity ..'Miss Arlene Masswsin spent I recent week-end with friends in Montague. Mr. George Nicholson, Moniagiie, was a business visitor to Lorne Valley on March 19. Mr. Heath MaoGral-h and Mr. Cecil M.acNeill were visitors in New Perth on March is. where Lhey attended a shower in honor of Miss Velma MacNcill, bride-t.o- be. Miss Chris Shaw. Chai'lrii.teI,own, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Show over the week-'end of March 20. Mrs. Charles Maobeod recently spent a few days with her hus- band in Montague where he is employed at the Co-op super mar- ket. Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeiil were among those iitteiiding the miscellaneous shower, at the home 8 A. to spend their summers a- round the old homs in the coun- try they love so well far from the busy city. wN. BE READY for SPRING and SAVE S GET READY FOR GUESTS! A NEW WAYS HUGE PURCHASING POWER DRESS UP YOUR HOME! of Mr and Mrs. Roy Mscnoui, New Perth. in honor of their daughter Velms. on March is. Mr. John MacDonald. Montague. was a business visitor to Lorna Valley on March 18. The Junior Red Cross held an y-auction at the close of their re- .gular meeting in the school Fri- .day. Elwood Macintyre was the auctioneer. bidding was brisk and a nice sum of money was res- lined; Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mar, Donald were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDonald, Peakes Road. on March 21. Heath MaoGrath. Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeill and Mr. Cecil MacNeill motored to Lower Montague on March 20, where they were guests at the Dixorn-M.ac- Mr. Neill wedding reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Tlioinpson. -AM. ANOTHER FOLIO DEATH EDMONTON, (CF) - Alberta's i954 polio death toll rose to 16 Tuesday with the death of 10- iiionth-nld girl at Fort Vermilion. 350 miles northwest of Edmonton. The case total is 1N. svomzk w. i. The regular meeting of Ilvonlos w.I. met at the home of Mrs. Oist Stevenson on March I. with 11 members in attendance. Mrs. Ralph Burdette, Mrs. Pun- ner Stewart and Blanche Wyund were appointed to collect so much material as possible relative to the history of Cavendish. New committees were as follows: Cavendish sick. 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