"mug. 2c 1951 Bristol and I J Vicinity Mrs. Patrick Murphy and Mrs. Joe Blnnot were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Congrstulstio ' are extended to Miss Bertha M aithy who grad- uated at Notie Dame in the .1951 class. 1 g Mr. Russell Squires is building a new house in Bristol. He -has been livlng..at St. Peters Bay be- fore coming to Bristol. Mrs. Jennie McCarthy has gone to Montreal to spend some time with her daughter and son-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn. 3 It is reported here that cod fishing will be sidetracked this summer. owing to the extreme low price. Fishermen will look for some other line of employment. The condition of Mrs. Stsnnis Laplerre who has been ailing for several months has become more serious and plans to remove her to the Charlottetown Hospital have been changed by her own request that she be left at home near her family. She and Mr. La- pierre have been married fifty- two years. Dr. R. J. MacDonald, ninety- tour, was one of the honored guests at the dinner following the recent ordination at the Little Flower Church. The dinner for clergy and a few honored guests was served at the parish house by the C. W. L. Sub-Division. Hail and hearty, smart as he was at fifty, the grand old doctor jok- jngly said. "I suppose I will be old some day." Right now he 1! T busy country doctor. Locke Road and Vicinity -Among those who attended the bingo that was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arsenault of Howlan. were Mrs. Jerry Arsenault and son Clarence.,This bingo was sponsored by the members of the st. Thomas Aquinas Society. Mrs. Leo Arsenault of Howlan. spent some time recenty with her mother. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault. Forest View. Anthony Gallant Hild family of Piusville were visi- iors one Sunday recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gal- lant of Forest. view. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Maude Harris, employee of the T. Eaton Co. Ltd.. oi Moncton, spent Sunday at her home in the Locke Road. Mr. and Mrs. alone and family were the guests one Sunday evening recently of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley, Forest View. Mr. Paul Gallant, ployed in Moncton, N. 3., spent I recent week-end at his home in Piusville. . Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blanchard are spending a few days visiting relatives in Howlan .a.nd Piusvilie before leaving for Toronto to seek employment. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellis of OlL.eary were in Forest View one recent Sunday afternoon. The little Misses Judy and Sandra and Gertrude Foley spent Victoria Day with their grandfather and grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Living- stone, Glenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant nd Junior of Forest View, were n 0'Leary calling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foley, and their two little boys on Friday, June first. motored to Charlottetown and returned to their home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant and Tllllllly of Howlan. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and Junior of Forest View one Sun. day night recently motored to Plus- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsensult of I-lowlan, accompanied by Mr. and l Howard l..ivlng- ' who is .em-l Georgeiown . H. and Vicinity Mr. Raymond Soloman was I business visitor to the City on Tuesday last. Mr. Meme, veterinary doctor, who is stationed at Montague was a recent visitor to Georgeto n. Mr. William Hughes. M. l... A.. was a business visitor to George- town for a few days recently. Mrs. Lemuel Maccormick and daughter Aldine were visitors to the City recently. Mr. Louis Fouchere, who is em- ployed as n fireman on the car ferry Prince Edward Island at Borden, spent two days at his home in Georgetown recently. Mr. Charles Gardiner and Miss Mary MacDonald attended the opening day's sitting of the Queen's County Supreme Court at Charlotttetown this month. The third Innoculating Clinic was held in the Georgetown High School recently, when a large number of children of school age, and under school age were lnnoc-' ulated. Rev. Nathan Mair, who on tsun- the United Church of Canada ministry at an ordination service held in sackvflle, N.B.. plans on taking a charge in the Maritimes in the near future. l A crewtof workmen front the Island Telephone Company have made headquarters in Georgetown and have commenced work on running a new telephone line from Poole's Garage to where the present line Joins the Town Road at Bovyer's Corner, and from there into Georgetown. The line will be re-poled. When this work is completed it is understood that the town's telephones will be div- ided into three circuits and con- nected with the Montague Ex- change. which will give users a twenty-four hour service. Murray Harbor NOl"l'lI and Vicinity ....tFriends are sorry to learn that Mr. Fred G. Johnston is a patient in the P.E.i. Hospital. All wish him an early return to health. Recent visitors to Peters Road were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ven- oil and young Stewart uf Pictou, I N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Millar were Sunday visitors to Southport, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bryer Jones. Miss Anna MacLaren. Montague was a receht visitor to Murray Harbour North. Miss Margaret MacLure. Char- lottetown, spent the week-end at Murray Harbour North, guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter MacLure. Mr. Ray Maclnnis. Murray River, recently spent a few days at Murray Harbour North. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mac- Lure. Miss Isobel TJohr-l-ston. Toronto. is visiting in Peters Road. guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston. Grant Dixon. young son of Mr. and Mrs.. Everett Dixon, Gaspar- aux, is A patient in the King's County Hospital. having had the misfortune of falling and break- ing his leg. All join in wishing this little boy a speedy recovery. Recent visitors to Peters Road were Mr. and Mrs. George Crooks. and sons. Robert and Donnie of Sydney, N. 5. guests ofy Mr. Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View, motored to Alberton to visit at the home of Mr. and Mtrs. Herb Avery. Miss Lola rinnsn is spending her vacation at her home in Howlan af- ter being employed in Halifax for the last year. rm. CAUGHT IN FBI RED NET- These are two of the 11 top com. ltzugg: PH"-i' leaders rounded up by the FBI, charged with conspiracy ocate violent overthrow of the government. At left is Elizabeth all-Tlcy Flynn. 60. chairman right is Simon Gcrson, former representative at Albany. N. Y. Bristol and Vicinity A young child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn was taken to thel Charlottetown Hospital late lastl day. June 17th was ordained intol week E Mr. Joe Skully, formerly ofl Morell -now residing on Indian Is- land. came back to this vicinity last week. A noted fiddler of the old time style, he is well known here and elsewhere for his fid- dling. Friends welcome him to Bristol again. A large crowd attended the showing of the film ”The Rosary Crusade" in the Community Hall here on Sunday afternoon under the direction of Father Kelly, of the Basilica staff, city. The packing plants here were operating only three days last week owing to poor weather and poor fishing. They have worked only eleven days during the month of May instead of the usual twen- ty-five. Mr. and Mrs. Louis O'Brien ar- rived here from Montreal over the week-end. Mr. O'Brien. a former resident of this vicinity. and his wife are visiting his old home during their vacation. Visitors here recently were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mosher of Hall- fax. N. S. They are staying with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Jay. They also visited their son Fred at sav- age Harbor, during their stay. Two cars were badly smashed here last week and some of the travellers hurt when they crashed at the end of the Back Farms Road and the paved highway near the Bristol Post Office. One ma- chine rolled over several times and was a complete wreck. Mrs. P. R. Sinnott, who was standing John MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Joe MacLean. Friends are sorry: to learn that Mrs. George Millar is confined to her home due to illness. Mrs. Verne Johnston spent some time recently Vlsiilvnl friends and relatives in Hlilllar and Truro. N. S. Mrs. George Munn has returned to her home at Greek River after spending the Winter months in Boston, Mass. The regular monthly of the Murray Harbour Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Chester Mac- Lure. The president. Mrs. Lloyd Reid, presided and the meeting opened with the Institute Ode and. Creed. There were nineteen mem- bers and six visitors present. Min- utes of the last meeting were read by the secretary and apPl'0V9d- Correspondence was read' and dis- cussed. No new business was un- dertaken. At the close of the business period a social hour was spent after which a delicious lunch was served by the ll05"353 assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Reid. Mrs- meeting North of the Party's woman's cbmmission. At Daily Worker city editor and legislative at her window at the time, went to the! scene of the accident and dressed the wounds. An elderly lady escaped with a severe shak- ing up. The R.CM.P. were soon ion the scene and took over. This is a bad corner; the late Hon. H. H. Cox crashed into a horse and wagon there two years ago. C.N.R. section men have Sat- urday off now as they are work- ing a forty hour week. Mr. Wil- liam MacDonald has been acting foreman here for quite some time owing to the absence through ill- ness of Mr. Brown, the regular foreman. Friends of Miss Celia Kelly of Bear River. who has been a pa- tient in the Provincial Sanitorium for several years, will be pleased to learn that she expects to be home this summer. She was a clerk in Dingwell and Rossiter's store for some years before her illness. Friends of Mr. George Barry will be sorry to learn of his poor health; he was ordered to the hospital at once by his doctor last Saturday. Mr. Barry and family left Bristol a week ago to reside in New Glasgow, P.E.I., where he had accepted a position as an egg grader. He had served in this po- sition with Dingwell and Rossiter here for a. number of years and had only accepted the new posit- ion a short time ago. .,.M. .tThe many friends here of Mrs. Theresa Trainor, housekeeper at the parish house since Rev. Mc- Kenna came here ten years ago, Will learn with regret that she has retired from the position ow- ing to failing health. She had been in hospital for some time but we are pleased to learn she has left. She was housekeeper at Summerfield before coming to Morell where she has many friends. ALEXANDRA W. I. Mrs. Atwood Moliae was hoo- tess to the Alexandra 'vV. I. for the June meeting. Roll call was responded to by thirteen mem- bers and two visitors. School committee reported that drinking cups had been purchased for school, also Mrs. Harold Benton reported cans (25 cases) had been purchased for the canning sea- son. Correspondence was rend and discussed; this consisted of information on sanitation and Blue Cross. Sick committee re- ported two slck calls made. Tile president reported resignation of Boy Scout leader. as he has now moved away. District convention programme was discussed and planned. Five dollars was donated to school prizes, also three gallons of ice cream to be donated as treat on closing day. Next meet- lng will be held at the home of Mrs. John MacMillan; lunch com- mittee, Mrs. Milton Wood, Mrs. Atwood McKae and Mrs. Glen- don Brehaut. Roll call to be an- swered by passing in an article for bazaar. Meeting was adjourn- ed after which a delicious lunch was served by hostess and com- Herbert Llewellyn and Mrs. Al- bert MacLeod. DIIAPPEAI. A! LIAVII "'3 WNW” bolder 00 hllf Wlv across Ontario. billions of catorpillorl III mmemm their wly lifelesestalka They have stalled trains mittee in charge. A pleasant so- cial hour was enjoyed by all- CATIIPILIAIB MUNCH throllh forests. leaving leafless. at Little Current. invaded bonus in Munich. Blow-torches, flame throwers and DDT are being used against them. frl-is GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Murray Harbor and Vicinity ..'Tl1e regular monthly meetixlg of the Murray Harbour North Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Chester Msobure. The president, Mrs. Lloyd Reid, presided. and the meeting opened with the Institute Ode and Creed. There were nineteen members and six visitors present. The minutesof the last meeting were read by the secretary and approved. Corres- pondence was read and discussed. No new business was undertaken. At the close of the business meet- ing a social hour was spent after which adelicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Reid. Mrs. Herbert Llewel- lyn and Mrs. Albert MacLeod. Friends are sorry to hear that Mr. Fred G. Johnston. is a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. All wish him an early return to health. Recent visitors by Peters Road. were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Vehoit, and little Stewart of Pictou. N. 8. Miss Isabel Johnston, is visiting at Peters Road. guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston. Grant Dixon. young son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dixon, Gaspar- eaux, is a patient in the King's County Hospital. having had the misfortune of falling and fractur- ing his leg. All join in wishing this little fellow a speedy recovery. Recent visitors to Peters Road were Mr. and Mrs. George Crooks and sons Donnie and Robert, of Sydney. N. S., guests of Mr. John MacDonald. and Mrs. Joe Mac- Lean. Mrs. George Munn, has return- ed to her home at Greek River, af- ter spending the winter months in Boston, Mass. Lorne Valley and Vicinity tyre and Mr. Peter MacLeod mo- tored to Charlottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacLeod and family, Central Royalty, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MIcLeod. Miss Marjorie Mclnnis. Char- lottetown, spent a week-end re- cently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mclnnis. Mrs. Alex Macrntyre was A re- cent visitor to Elmira where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. MacNeill. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Mac- Leod.Uigg, motored to Lorne Val- ley where they visited Mrs. Mac- Leod's brothers and sister. Mrs. Reuben Mccannell was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. she was the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Mccanneli. Miss Teresa MacLeod. Montreal, P. Q., is spending a pleasant vaca- tion at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Maclbeod. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Douglas and family, Head of Hillsboro. vis- ited with Mrs. Douglas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Maclnnis. Mr. Lawrence Mclnnls. Halifax, N.s., was a recent visitor to Lorne Valley where be renewed many old acquaintances. He was ac- companied by his brothers Lowell and Junior, of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod were visitors to Elmira where Mrs MacLeod attended the Women's Institute Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDougall and family. Montague. spent a Sunday recently with Mrs. Mac- Dougall's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. Mr. Neil Nicholson is spending some time with his daughter Mrs. Frank Gillispie, and Mr. Gillispio, Clyde River. Mr. Peter MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McIntyre, Master El- wood snd Walter McIntyre motor- ed to New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. where they had an enjoyable time visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw had as recent week-end guests their daughters Miss Chris Shaw, Char- lottetown. and Miss Emily Shaw, Union Road. Mrs. Munro MacGrath. accomp- anied by her daughters Jane and Joan and son John, were visitors to Bangor. They were guests of mg and congratulate him on thel Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane. beanuml new home he h" erected. Mr. Bernard Mossey, Min Aletha MacLeod. Mt. Mel- llck. spent the week-end with her mother. Mrs. Christine MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane and son Lea, Bangor, were recent vis- itors at the home of Mrs. Crsne's parenta, Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Mac- Orsth. g Mrs. Charles MacLeod and daughior Gloria were recent visit- ors to Montague. II. -I. IMEJII 0Pl'0II'lTl.lI'l' llttilg and I'I&plr'lIIs Glenn IONTAGUI, l'. E. I. otrm Iluenl their ancestors. Having decided that Those notorlou arch-enemle, the cat and the dog, appear to have forgotten previous feuds of mutual life is too short ifor petty grievances, they no here seen lost is admiration. East Bol-l'ic and Vicinity Miss Jessie Robertson. Klllgbl)0liO.'; spent some time in Montague re- cently, the guest of Mr. and Mrsu Preston Sorrie. l Mr. Roy and Rc-bcri and it'll.-is , Sue Jones, Hazel-brook ncrc visi- tors last Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robertson. Mr. Malcolm Clair, traveller, of; Montague, was a recent visitor to North Lake and vicinity, calling on his regular customers. 1 Friends of Miss Aletha Bruce,l Bothwell, are sorry to learn of her sudden illness. All hope she will have a speedy return to health. i Mr. and Mrs. Major Young andl Ross, Red Point, were recent visit- ors to Montague; on their return they were accompanied by their. young son Earl, who had spent the past three weeks visiting in Mlont- ague. . "T": i Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nicholson.- and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Spen- I cer Llewellyn, Montague. were re-f cent visitors to North Lake and Red 1 Point. On Sunday afternoon, eight young, people were baptised at Basin Head.; with Rev. H. R. Bell. pastor of thej United Baptist Church, KlngSbDl'0,l officiating at the Baptismal Ser-- vice. and Mrs. Sam MacLeod. were welcome guests of Mr. Uiss. their daughter and son-in-law I and other relativcs,over thel week end of June .'l2lld. Mrs. El-vin Robertson. was hos- tess to the Kingslboro Women's Institute on the e-vening'of June 5th, for their monthly meeting' with a large attendance of mem- bers and visitors. to see Mrs. Freeman Massey, and Mrs. William Baker, -back in their midst again. after being patient: in the P. E. Island Hos- ; pital. They are much improved! in health. E i The many friends are pleased! Friends are pleased to learn that Rev. H. H... Bell, and Mrs. Bell, Kingsboro, are out and about again following an unfortunate accident which occurred when the steering wheel of their car failed, to work while driving down a steep hill. Both were taken to Souris Hospital, where they were treated for shock; injuries. The June meeting of the Bap. . ti.st w. M. A. s. was held at the l home of Mrs. Er-vin Robertson: with Mrs. Colin Dixon presiding. ' and with a large attendance. It J is the last meeting of the year; . it showed the Society's receipts were extm good for the past year. A very pleasant and profit- l able evening was spent. after which I dain-ty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by sev-- eral of the young ladies. A most enloyable evening was McDonald, Kingsboro. Thursday, when the people of the gathered to spend a social oven. was master of ceremonies and called on Rev. H. R. Bell and Mr. Fred Rose. Both made speeches fl"-lnx to the occasion after which Fred in his inimltslble way recited "The Bachelors Hsll," and Celebs Courtship". Mrs. Alton Robertson then read the address: the presentation of a beautiful clock and purse of money were made by Mr. Clinton Stewart. Olden. capobly replied thanking one and all for their kindness. after which all joined in sing- ing "For He'll A Jolly Good Fe-1. low" . lunch was then served by Mrs. Bernard Money. Mrs. Clinton Donald. This was followed by Aleiha Bruce. Dorothy McLean, and Mr. Alfred Sorrey, and a lively sing-song. After bouncing Olden. and singing the National Anthem sli departed for their homes wishing him the best of lllllk Ind hoping his next venture would be on "the sea of malrt. n'lony.l spent at the home of Mr. Olden! district l SWWGTG. Ind Mrs. Percy Mac-1' instru- mental music furnlvshed by Misses I SOURIS LINE. ROAD W. I. ..M. The members of Souris Line. .Road Women's Institute held their wlune meeting at the home of Miss Helen Mclsaac. Meeting opened with usual procedure. Minutes Of previoug were read and adopted. meeting Some business arising from the minutes . was discussed. School committee reported bill for dustbane and chalk. Sick com- niiitee also reported treats for slc . New sick committee for follow- ing month: Mrs. Donald MacDon- ald and Mrs. LOFZFE Keays. Roll call was answered by pin- ning the tail on the donkey. The winner of the contest was Mrs. Joseph L. MacDonald. The remainder of the meeting was left open to discussion of of- ficiai opening of Souris Line Road South School. Arrangements for this are as follows: At 3.00 pm, address by guests from Depart- ment of Education nad clergy, all- so members of local School Board and others who may wish to speak: at 5.30 p.m.. a chicken and ham supper will be served and the evening's entertainment shall be completed with a dance. There will be canteen service, afternoon and evening. There being no further busin- ess, the meeting adjourned with ”The King." Mrs. Frank MacAulay invited the members to her home for next meeting. Lunch was served by the host- ess. after which a social hour fol- lowed. CHEITRTI VALLEY I. The June meeting of Cherry tvalley Women's Institute met in the school with an attendance of eight members. Mrs. Ivan Doch- erty presided over the meeting. The singing of Institute ode and repeating of Greed in unison op- .e'ned the meeting. Minutes of previous meeting fwere read and approved. committees were given. discussed and approved. The treasurer Mrs. Geo. Irving reported 323.95 was realized as the W. I.'s share from the play in- vited to the hall. It was moved and seconded that 518.00 be given to teacher to buy General Proficiency prizes for each grade and for best attend- ance record. Mrs. John Monaco and Mrs. Russell Inge were appointed as delegates to the local convention at Kinross-Uigg. Mrs. Malcolm Irving and Mrs. Mostyn Jones were appointed as delegates to the Institute convention in Char- lottetown in July. Final plans for ice-cream social and bazaar to be discussed at Reports of visitor guest of Mr. and family. York. were visitors to New Haven. nan, and Point were visitors to York last" Sunday, Mrs. Leonard Newson. home much improved in health. and son Howard of Clyde were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo- nard Newson. July meeting. Roll call is to be answered by grab-bag article. Eight subscriptions were received York Highlights Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rodd and son Billy vlere recent visitors to York. Many friends of lvlrs. Alex Bea- ton are sorry to hear of her ill- ness in the P. E. Island Hospital. Her friends recovery. wish her a speedy Mr. and Mrs. Willialil CrockelL and daughter Lenore, York, visit- ed recently in Orwell guests of Mrs. Dan MacPherson.' Cove. the Mr. Junior Rodd, City. was .1 to York recently. the Donald Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newso.-i recent Mr. and Mrs. SOT! William Hallm- Vincent of YOTK the guests of Mr. and Mr. Angus Cluney has returned from the City Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Dan MscNeill. River Mr. Vernon Crockett who wall a patient in the P. E. Island Hos- pital has returned to his home in York much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Frizzell and sons Lowell and Melville of New Haven were visitors to York the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newson. . Mr. and Mrs. Rome. MacDonald and daughter Sandra, Winsloe. ac- companied by Mrs. Fred MacDon- ald, City, were visitors to Yorlc recently, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacDonald. . for Institute News. Collection un- ounted to 60 cents. Place of next meeting was left open for invitation. Luncheon was served by com- mittee in charge. The "King" adjourned the meet- SAIIIWS DRIVE - Ill THEATRE Presents "1! YOU KNEW SUSIE" Starring Eddie Center and Joan Davis. Showing Tonight (Friday) at 9 P.lil. Refreshments and Drinks served during the show. l POTATO - tremely low. apply for inspection. the cut worm. plant. ATTENTION According to reports received, the number of ap- plication for Fiel dlnspection of Seed Potatoes is ex- We feel there are many growers who have seed potatoes planted but who have neglected to No one knows yet but it still might pay to have Seed, therefore such growers are urged to apply immediately for Inspection to DISTRICT INSPEUIOR, BOX 220, Charlottetown P.E.l. Potato Marketing Board ATTENTION CUCUMBER GROWERS . Serious damage to cucumber fields resulted from Growers are strongly advised to ap- ply the poison bait immediately. ' Fields that have been affected should be at once. Seed is still available MATITIEW-WELLS O0. LIMIT GBOWERS reseeded at the Charlottetown -l.