rs." log on Monday of last week in ton Douglas. The popular and A the Rev. Dr. Joseph Kane. who proceeded to the woed'iet W!I ; .SourIs- Notes Bristol ........ ......u. ....... Rome Sovooe Harbour East Baltic ;...... u..... u... ..... ........ Lorne Valley Murray Harbor .1.'f.:.f"'""". - 7 -' , . I , Brother Kane and his parents ' y saws. tractors and horse power. 5'' 13' ,, ,, 3 ; .03 Thurud link 10' at ..'It h with sincere regret the were very welcome visitors to Mr. Dan Bradley of Bedford is Mrs. William Robertson was etc.. etc.. and cut. sawed and .-'MlBI Arlene MBCSWIIE re; 26. with her parents. Mr. ld&I. S ma, school boy; of scum Md many friends of William MacMll- their old home here even for at present engaged at Savage hostess to the Klngsboro Women's split the year's fire wood for the cently spent a few days with Edward Mum- me honour of being .dd"u,d by Ian le ” of his sudden pass- such a short stay; but time was Harbour baling hay for Mr. Ful- Institute meeting at her home on pastor. Rev. D. Mcciare. Kings- friends in Montague. , cm" gym Mm”, Hum... mv, ro. gishop Turner of Llshui. China. His Excellency was accompanied by Bishop MacEachern. newly in- stalled bishop of Charlottetown. and several other priests. The visit was their Exce1leneles' first to Sourls. Miss Anna Praught nurse-in- training at Falconwood Hospital. spent a few days at her home in Souris. the K" lottetown Hospital. Billie. as he was better known, spent many years around the packing plants as a fireman and was al- ways in a happy mood. never a worry. His fine wife passed away many years ago. but along with his family. he kept his home to- gether. For some years he resided with his daughter Caroline close running out for Brother Kane who was on short leave after three years in Rome. We understand he has since left for Ottawa, to follow up his studies in that city. Another recent welcome visitor here was Joan Steele. R.C.A.l'-'.. Women's Divlsioli. presently sta- tioned at Summerside. She was visiting her mother and sisters at their home here; also her young genial Dang does a lot of work for the farmers in this area. He has the latest power equipment. is a great worker himself and in a increditably short time can do a major task of threshing. baling or plowing. For Mr. Doug- las this will be the second car of hay which he has sold recently. After getting away to a slow March 2. it was largely attended bo and several films were shown at the conclusion of the meeting which was greatly enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ,Mac- Gregor and family were guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robertson. Munns Road, on March it. Quilting and hooking seems to be the order of the day here among Mr. James Harris. East Lake. was a business visitor to Char- lottetown. Mr. Stuart Cameron. East Point. spent a few days in the city. Messrs Malor Young. Red Point. and Floyd McLean. Kingsboro. attended the hockey match March Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane and son. Lea. Bangor. were guests of Mrs. Crane's parents. Mr. and Mrs, C. M. MacGrath on Mon- day night. Mr. Francis Maclntyre was a visitor to Milton on March 9 where he attended a sale of cattle and farm implements. er. spent the February 3 week- and at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller. The many friends of Mr. Elmer Miller are glad to see him home again after being a patient in the Mrs. Marvyn Johnston entertain- ed several school chums of her P. E. I. Hospital for several days. Films supplied by & Nomi Film Board were shown II III local hall on Friday night. March 4. Mrs. William K was IVE- itor to Montagueudrgarch It guest oi her daughter. Mrs. Johnston and Mr. Johnatu. Mrs. Chester Reynolds. Mara River. was the week-end guest I to his old home. It will be many .. .. - 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLeod. daughter Donna On Thursday 81- her brother-in-law and litter III. Due to favourable weather con- llmdlYhbeul;0I'OBIil!'IlI: VICIIIHY : Wm mend" Mm Steele 1'” awed :IgT:'H;l;'.f,ou,Iai:1bn0IviVer:,y,uuTg.3:;' ..':fjf,f:f.:':f.,f,l":i Charlottetown. motored to Lorne 1eI”lJ0on.'February 24. the Occasion and Mrs. Willard McClure. ' ve 0 er MacMillan and ' - dltions. a number of Yolllll D00- ple of Souris and vicinity. enjoyed skating on the River. and between the docks during the past week- his memory will live long here. His funeral was held on Wednes- day. 9th. from the residence of at different stations across Can- ads. The largest crowd seen here in many a day attended an auction The first contestants to appear at the starting line were from the farm of John Morrison, but as the course stretches out it would next on the long list. Friends in the Eastern districts sincerely regret to hear that Mrs. Mr. Ralph Robertson. our faith- ful and obllging daily mall cour- ier, made his rounds despite the bitter cold and rough roads the Valley on March 12. where they spent the week-end with Mrs. MacLeod's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nicholson. being her sixth birthday. Games were enjoyed by the children, af- ter which Mrs. Johnston served a dainty lunch climaxed by birth- The many friends of Mr. IIIW Miliar regret to learn he II I II- tient in the King's County Mem- hl ' I - y . 3, k, day cuk nd '99 c , - nrial Hospital. All wish bill I end" Dgug:IIgII)uSt.n:lh.t1rtEv?iI:0lEse lIIdr.rI:e E85: 3:" v:,e:sn?(::y'or”c':::9””- Bpllteali bteliat thgh ralcel bl; a fe'&I::JyR:l'"errdt astigfgg 21? D" wee y y y ' y Messrs. Edward Lowery. Alex g e 8 I ream speedy recovery. Miss Fame" MacDonald nu. pa,-lshy for funeral ms" with '3' 3 l 50” 95 W99" 9 39” 9 39 resulting in fucmnng Eve”; Ml'S- R-I-L Kldb0I1- Mm I-he? Nicholson and. Alfred Lo-very Miss Jean Graham. Eldon. spent. M d M H m 11.". dent nurse at the Charlottetown burial in thevfamily plot near by. Despite the mild weather the mtyre Farm andmatot John H89! rlbs.'All hope that very soon Mrs. t" M"N'””' Red P”im' "sued mowred I0 3""0I 0" March 9 U19 D551 Weekend in Gaspcreauxl r a” r ”l " ' Hospital. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. MacDonald of Sour- Is. on Sunday. Mr. Pius MacMlllan was here from Saint John, N. 13.. last week to attend the funeral of his father. ice on the bay is still a solid sheet but there is no ice to be seen along the north side at this date. In one of the side issues that of the largest number of lambs from a single ewe the Plgol farm leads having three rollicking babies Rose will be restored to her usual good health. Mr. and Mrs. Rose formerly resided at Lakeville and with Mrs. Sandy Mcswain of Greenwich who was a patient in the Souris Hospital Where she had underwent an operation. Mrs. where they attended an auction sale. Her numerous friends are sorry the guest of her parents, Mr. and Harry Graham A H Lcilh tirallam. if US. North Wiltshlre. were roost Vb . ilors to Murray Harbour North, to iguests of Mrs. Francis Fisher. . .. .. have a wide circle of friends in . Mr. and Mrs. David Vaaider- c - - in Ba-Ba to the . e , h ar th t rs. Alfred Crane is - . . v - . M155” Camerme MCEWGD and Plus operated the MacMlllan A new section has been built iigthgr Young P” and 03:25 (hue pun. wl;lSty;:ln.Hi;iot!l;r ofhtjiixiulilte Mt: :1oneenjoylisngMEo0d health A” (l,urnu.ill:.s(.: INbb.(iVlS sE(9lidlflgL'IllSf mm, and mam Sony BUWI MM, Fnnc" P”"3m' ”"'"e5'I”'t”I"i brothel-1 3.0" here for Home 9" to the cmopemuvc Creamery too are appearing in ever in- Many hands make work easv 1 ed to Rid 15...... y unite in wishing her a speedy lime "A :1!" H f(e'hl.be1.f H6911 U "Elm W9” Sunday 91"" im" mg n ma chulonewwn Hospital. years before moving to Saint in the village and a new freezer creasing numbers but their comp and such was the incident oh ong . recovery r. en rs. rc a . ac. VH1 demine.s Daren”. Mr. -. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- 50'" '0 mld'- " 1! W"! "imued In "'9 C0” "Wm Mr v' t M i th St n ' '"””d' Mrs. Webster Ciow. I so ' S that Wm hold about mm. thousand ing does not appear to create the March 3rd when 8 men and boys - U199" 055” 0 9 3 t l non F1339? 0 WI 0'1 UDd8Y- Mr. and Mrs. Len Kane were mocks of butter at one time. some interest as does the arrival of the Canada Packers, Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myels. Mr. Charles MM.K1”up' assisted Rev, can Cu,-,1, ma ML W. Mr. Melvin Paquet of Charlotte- town. recently spent a few days at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Paquet of Sour- here from the city on Sunday. March 6th. along with their son Pisquid "East When the freezing equipment now being installed in the plant is completed the pressure can be brought down to ten degrees be- of the wool growers. Sincerest sympathy is extended to the relatives of the late John A. MacMlllan whose sudden pass- game of the ASCHL played in Charlottetown on Monday night. Joe quite a competitor in his own right having held the crlbbage town. spent the weekend at his home in Bothwell. With the lobster fishing season rolling around fast every fisher- New Perth. motored to Lorne Vai- ley on March 13. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Shaw. by Mr. Herbert Llewellyn is busily engaged in bulding a house trailer -Iiam Kennedy attended the March A meeting of the P. E. I. Presbytery nf tho Presbyterian Church. which .wa.s held on March 1 II the . . r . is. 1”” m. If "E95531?" .0"""' ing occurred at the Charlotte. champion of this area for several men is building and rigging traps: Mr. George MacAusland and M'S5thKa”,mL"e dM'l:aI1;- bmgg” of SL Jameb' , . chug 5 "1 the plant Wm Ewe it town Hospital on Monday. March V93” was mt '99 Impressed with setting in readiness Inf N18 NE Mr. Anthony MacDonald left on spam E M39 .9” 0 E ruaryl .. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rod- a storage room for another four mm on Friday. March 11. the High School students of Saint Mary's Convent ps8SCI'lLEd a variety con- cert in the Convent Auditorium. RI. Rev. J. A. Murphy. Pastor. ex- pressed keen gppreciatlon for the ing the job. The manager. Mr. There is little or no activity as truth in the words tbf this wise Catherines. March 10. Contests and games Miss Joan MacGrath were visit- hlgh quality musical entertain- MISS Shirley Jay arrived by R98. McAdam and Mr. Alban El- yet along the water front at Sav- old sage of the cardboards. vlere played and lunches were ors to Montague on Saturday. mom plane from Moncton. N.B.. Thurs- dershaw, have practically grown age Harbour but this is but the My, Lymgn Baker, Lakeville, served, and a pleasant social . day soening to spend the weck- up with the business. About a calm before the storm as the pres- Mrs. Joseph Coadc of Glenroy was a recent business visitor to time was spent by all present. h-Ilf-H. liulzhy Marluachcrn. Mr was Ma.-gm-gel Mac1,a'.-en and with her parents, Mr, and half a million pounds of butter cnt summer should prove to be is enjoying a pleasant holiday at souris. -U- . , I?I"'”) Ma”""'Ch"" M.” Mr Fjlda Bruce spent an enjoyable Mrs. Harold Jay. was churned here last season. the busiest for years at this im- Savage Harbour where she is the 0" 5l""I8J'- M3101 13- 84 Lorne (zcorge Macliarhern. (,ardross. ueek-end with friends in Parkdale. Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Paquet of Charlottetown, motored to Souris to Souris on Sunday where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenza Paquet. -BE. Eeorgefown ..'Leading Seaman, Harold Dicks. R. C. N.. who has been stationed at H. M. C. 5. Queen Charlotte. left Georgetown on Wednesday. March 16th. after a visit to his parents, Captain and Mrs. Nelson Dicks, for Charlotte- town and then to Halifax. N. 5.. 3 where he will Join H. M. C. S. Toronto. Mr. John Maiheson and Mr. John Sheppard of St. Peters were business visitors to Georgetown on Tuesday. March 15th. Rev. 0. Kiggins and Mayor P. L. Boudreault were visitors to the City on Tuesday. March 15th. Mr. Ernest Doyle was a vis- itor to Charlottetown early in the week. on Friday. March llth. a large number of parents gathered at Georgetown High School. as part 1f Education Week observance. L 1447” gerson and Mr. and Mrs. George Jay motored to Lorne Valley Wednesday evening the guests of Mr. and Mrs. EarlepMacDonald. Miss Juanita Jay: student at P. W. C. spent the March 12, week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward 'Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were visitors in Covehead Road Sun- day March 13. guests of Mrs. Jay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Birt Leard. Lorne Valley. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay Sunday. March 13. V Mr. Owen Kelly was a visitor in Charlottetown Tuesday. March 1 Mr. Guy Jay spent the March 12 week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell ay. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hughes, Bedford. were guests at thelhome of Mrs. Hughes'.parents. Mr. and lllzilrs. Owen Kelly Sunday Mai-Bch - A Each room of the school was vis- ited and each teacher had his or her classes deal with a part- icular subject. thus giving the visiting parents some insight into how the classes are regu- thousand blocks after it has been frozen. New equipment has to be installed to drive the new freezer and a mainland company is do- A.far change from the old days of making and wrapping the blocks by hand. a new machine weighs the butter and makes the blocks and puts on the wrappers. already for boxing. This year with the new freezing and storage rooms they expect to handle more cream than ever in this clean. glittering. well staffed plant that is a credit to this vicinity and its shareholders. The young friends of Miss Norma Sinnott will be pleased to learn she has returned home from the Charlottetown Hospital where she was a patient for two weeks. All hape to see her back at her bank desk very shortly. Mr. Barney MacDonald. was here from the city on Wednesday on business. This is his old home part but he has resided in the city for many years. . Cars and trucks were getting stuck on the dirt or clay roads here last week and tractors hall to be used to pull them out. -N. AVALLEYFIELD W. I. . tThe February meeting of the Valleyfield W. l.. was held at the home of Mrs. H. VanBuskirk. The president. Mrs. Alex Martin. pre- sided and the meeting opened by singing the Ode. followed by re- peating the Creed. Minutes were larly conducted and the various subjects taught. A C read by the secretary and ap- 7:75;;-S,ys'ZEm A755 lI.CC Defzorikdmd MMIIR C IVDIIIOIVID to keep your precious foods fresher! 7th. The late Mr. Mac-Millan was well and favorably known through- out the Province and his death will be keenly felt by many. portant centre. The large suction dredge No. 12 which has winter- ed at the Harbour will continue digging operations throughout the summer and fall and the buildings of the large cxtcnsion tn the pres- ent inadequate dock facilities will also get under way come the warm weather. The large agita- tor weighing several tons, be- longing to Dredge No. 12 which. last fall was taken into Bruce Stewart and Co. for repairs has been returned to the Harbour. and is now awaiting the return of the crew to be put back in place. It is understood that shortly after the first of April the crew mem- bers will gradually report for duty. Mrs. Fulton Douglas of Char- lottetown was a business visitor to Savage Harbour on Tuesday. Mrs. Joseph Cnade of Glenroy age Harbour was among the n- terested spectators at the final proved: Five members were pres- ent and roll call was responded to by a home-made Valentine. Cor- respondence was read and dis- cussed A contribution was voted to the March of Dimes. Collection and lunch fees were received. Articles to be sold at the next meeting were passed in. Mrs. A. C. Fraser invited the members to the Manse for the March meeting. Lunch was served 2 GREAI NEW '2-WAY DOORS OPENS som wars by the hostess. NEW 2.000.-' 4, orsiaws-.5611 zasv ACCESS '1 SIZES the showing of the home team. Joe says if I had to set out every third hand as a penalty I would never win very many crlbbage tournaments. There is a lot guest of her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morri- son. ..”.Er:.'t'.t. twmsstsfid makes possible RIDEAU ' METEOR ' STATION WAGON day May 1st. Miss Helen Foley. bank em- ployee in Sourls. spent the re- Of cent week-end at her home in St. The Douglas fir of the Pacific ..cH, coast grows as high as 300 feet. NIAGARA A PIODUCV OI Monday for Nova Scotia where they expect to be employed. An enjoyable get-together was held in Lorne Valley School on Valley Church. the Rev. D. A. 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