,.,gE m;m-- F E- H umwmwu , N ,.maEa&;ag., . VT!-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTPETOWN APR"-. 21- 19.50 . a----------- 1 ll E E A S I E R N (5 U A it D i A N Forlner Islander Files To Hollywood 1'0-"DAY SAT TWIN HITS ! PRINCE EDWARD to-on Alisilm A-t:c.”:t;1i”.-.2':l.”.llc”5i6.'? C "1”.9I0Al. 992661 AGENTS: MONTAGUE: fhroid F. lAndry. Albert LIIIOI. Dill. I710! Shwlrt. IIIII Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldon LIVIII. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following places in Montague: Miss S. A. Llewellyn: Mrs. cm. .3 Georgetown: The Post Office: in Sourlo: The Bush Ins and N. B. Ilobards 8 Son. ..'Ii'l'I'l'ED FOOTWEAR at the ....'BICYCLEs-81.00 per week. Montague Shoe Store. "Pay as you Go." Stewart & Beck. To lle-enaet ller Part In cirelle Tragedy To Mabel Stark In 1928 By smalls s. lnaaus NEWS Staff Writer practice when Miss Stark was admitted. She is the sister of Milton Reynolds, 0 pereaux, and AUGUSTA Mm” Am” 9 A girls. EBlll1d1slCWOllYI'I, sturgeon. M35333. 1 d n p . . -- s Reyno s was assigned to It's Jolie's biggest GeQfgQROwII "Budget Pls'ri" ':Il'e'l'l:l:" my-n.;"'i,'., 11”! triiilody which sent shivers the case under the direction of 1 arranged. Stewart 8: Beck. mm" 11” c”””1'1" Wm” 01 D13 80111111011- and thou:-nds of sensor circus-soen. Miss Stark was friendly enough. ....'l1'I1)0B COVERING. d d U Yard g1.1:nl011:1u1i100;1l& 1?! 51811 I11hi11!1- she recalls, and most assuredly V. 'r-' goo s an squares. noleum Tile 1111 31017113 n co-operative. The two women B13155 11-1ie11srtYo:31;2i11'1s11NI0B1ryC”G:,1'1e3l1l1.11 at Stewart (2 Beck. Hollywood, California, lnst'struck up a friendship of six 9 3 Wtfgt-6 tr Edy ed weeliw dugatloa; then Miss stark Mr. Joseph Am" of mwheyl R”, I when I Eiearemcmaeu er Jcedwrr I rece ved er ischarge and went mm. to G cg M, on I 1 0 right back into the profession :,1;R1;'::yR V15 CO” 1) 801118 through its paces for Miss which had neally cost her her ' Mabel Stark, billed as the world's me, sh l i f most famous woman lanimsi; seeolld Aedde t .,'l.,ll,'i,.ll2.'.f,l”Ql..lrol;l. tug: iialiigs. '13-pgn 141- Alpholleus McPhee. teacher trainer, turned on its erstwhile- n of Primrose. spent A few days in beuefaclo and lncerlaled her? town last week. brutally before circus tterldants could enter the cage and rescue her. water is 1.0 be seen at the entrance and is gradually working further in along the shores: the breakup is well advanced and a stronz W100 will assist greatly in opening u-D the harbour. , Had she stayed out of it, there would have been no aftermath with a Bangor angle. History, l110WeVe1'. has a way of repeating ;it.self. Early this yeal, Miss stark was putting still another treach- Even as women screlmed and erous tiger hrough its paces. This strong men clutched their chairs time her escape from death was ' 101 I11Pl101't. M158 314111 WES 1'i1s'11- even narrower than before. Cir- ed to e. Bangor hospital. she had cu; fans throughout the nation suffered a broken leg and over 20 awaited word of her condition- separate wounds which requiredlbut ghe him on; mam-mce ma sttches and newspapers, report- vitality to stage a comeback. in: the event. were sometfhinsl This second experirnce started less than opic11111511C- if-lollywood. home of the dramatic In going to a Bangor hospital, plot. into a. spin. Ralph Edwards however. she set the stage for last decided mat, the gwo escapes den, Mrs. Nell Ross (Jr-.). Fortune Head. spent the weekend at her old home in Upton. Rulled 1” Hlupnn once again traffic by car is moving over the town road from Poole's Garage to Georgetown. af- ter being closed for several weeks. A light road machine towed by a tractor has been operatlns on the Georgetown end of the road for the past several days and with the recent good weather to assist in drying-out. the road is now fit for travel once B8111”- Mr. Joseph J. Campbell. Poplar Pt.. visited his daughter. Mrs. John Donahoe (Jr.). Roseneath. Mr. James D. Campbell, Cumber- land Hill, is up and about again after his recent illness. Some of the residents crossed Poplar Point ice this week with horscs-the latest date for years. BACK FROM HOLLYWOOD-Miss Mary VV. Rey-. llolds, former Bangor nurse, who nursed Mabel Stark,l world iamoils animal trainer back to health when the - WEEK'S 3119111111111 - the B-Dl1931'Initely merited national recogni- . . . Mr. Walter Batchllder arrived D211?” lAl:;gemgllmg?I:1:ione1;L”;'IE ance in Hollywood 01 the Bangor tion. His researchers dug into llliifr suffered serious uoiiiliis from a vicious tiger in home 3, leg: day: ago ir;mnH:Ji::1a spent Easter at hm. home in Du", nursemvilllo W5: W11: M151; 31111; M11: Sta1'1i'S 11108711111116 notes.l Bzlllgor, rcturilcd to Maine yesterday from Holiywood.i N. S.. w ere e 115 9 das. cons 11 y mug is s and learned of her terrif in - . V - A ' v -k ar in lent 111 11059113131 101 501119 111119- 1'11 weeks during which she battled Bangor experience. Miss Ileyf MISS Rgllollll lllls Incl:-lg ""fllGl.l.y113f;l,k1”;:,l.f1,f:h tum Batchlldtr I V0191”! 01 1110 155” Mr. Reginald Campbell. S. D. 101 1101' V0131 1110- llnolds name appeared frequently ll (ll-alllll.dcllll1l"g,1le le. 0 lss 1 . ' .. . y war. re-joined Canada's Permanent Umversny. charlonetownl spent The physician assigned to Miss in the stark not” Bziilgor lllCl(lCili2 is pmlliiiicntly mentioned. bhown .111 Army sometime 180 and 5911911 Easter at his home in Poplar Starl('s case when she entered ' ihc picture, left to right, are Miss Reynolds and Miss with the 91181110915 111 Wesum Point. the hospital was Dr. Harrison 1. 24 Hour Notice Stark. Miss Reynolds feels iio affinity for the graceful 1 ed his . cmada" He has new recuv fclille llcilig inliiloll by Miss Stark. discharge. due to medical reasons. .-..L..L...L. Robinson. To him went the deli- W Albion Cross School is progress- cate task not only of restoring the Last Tuesday Ml. Stewart and in: favourably under the capable management of Mrs. Harold Tay- doughty animal trainer to health but of seeing to it that she was morning. Miss Reynolds. now a nurse at Togus, received a telephone call from Los T . . walk Lil the evening of Wednes- L.L. . g:z...J the Eastern Maine General. ion. 1 1 1 - day, April 26. she was back in The Hollywood ts-ip pleases, . . , ;1:j1ur1:;P';;5e1v ,n1::1t!);1::d Sgt; 2:;.;101;:e1:1.,,3::gn:u1;:r to isppear be- Augusta today and ready to 3.5-. Miss Reynolds no end: it do ; Vgcnnfy Messrs. Sterling and Allison Mac- my su'mved sh” ordeal M mydmm pomaymg mne zrrimo slime her duties at the Veterans ltiinbegd her 0:21;: ngtmuonem whit : 1: donald. Bridgetown. were visitors discharged In 5.x weeks appmenb bel stark Mk; R 1d Hospital in Togus. ,0 e A B e see i Mi Mu MMDOMR1 Mom, at the home of Clement Macdon- 1 none the worse for h" e F mm able' 1 1 M91110 5 15 1101 Meanwhile. she had rcceli'edlMiss Stark work or movie stars 55 eei-c'rd VIEW”; to Mt, aid. Primrose. lglnce was a "mute (0 ms 119:0. sionlsl Sh 0 71111 1'18 Quick de01- and accepted an invitation from perform, she chose the formerl ;';5w-R W l N" F) -m-M h d 1655,03” Emmy 1) wedges”; m::m1" H911YW00d Miss Stark to watch the noted after all, movie business was ' 5509 0191109 111 95011 511 ' 3- , trainer at work. training tigers, as carefully rehearsed stuff tut 1 M1 MAu1af-Egcher at mmim Shirley Jenkins. P. W. C.. Char- 014155 Mary IReyll:oi(;is, of ':here, along with Miss Stark usual, at Thousand Oaks farms. tigers don't always perform u- 1 . Si lcitedlisr and Mrs Char- iflmmilnli Shel" mlrlmlin" how lgiprirehm ti,-in ll " in 5 Sim. :1" 1' ml" composed 0l elm" 5"” ””5”d' ”"1'””g" g1”"”-1' ””""9 1” 11” ”””1' Sh” 11”" 1 sch0l?fi:Avulay over. the week-end. an W 1 er Wren S ere. llifalhe Geerneral "xiii itiil in 313311: lighslofhincizellledtire-mach the with M155 Stalk and 1' ugen re- not become bewildered by un- ,,,. 195 11 3 ' "1: "0 101 1718- membering. probably how Mlsslusual circumstances. - Bangor, may yuun Ml-' llllll Mrs" wane" Llewellyn 3" mm was e""g'l'd 1" 91111119 59111111111" 11” 1 "311011W1119 1101- Stark looked when she entered Daily News ...... ........ ......- Miss Kay Campbell. teacher of and young son of Georgetown were ' - xensington School. was a wee'.(- visitors at the home of Mr. and . ' . . ' ' - , , , M .El Ll ll . 3 id i . ........lAllE ilill Matinee .- ------- 3-30 end we or Mr and A D " M W v" 1 cm Lillie Food and Wlllm Road Lower Montague V0119Y119111 .Evening Show Times: reehan. Miss Hazel Jenkins, employee of d v- o o 1 Serial . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 7:00 I H M C. S. the Bank of Montreal, Charlotie- Y Mrs. M. S. MacLeod. Chariot Savage Splcndor 7:20 MLylliullgfell;lsey sl;,end'm;;,'I hm town. flew to New Jersey. U.S.A.. 'M!:-.-11211111111 S1tt11CKe!al;lle,11' 51pen&hl:h.e town. spent the Easter week-en mm mm - - . 31" C where she spent a very enjoyable Miss Patricia MacDonald. Little We 911 1 5 "8 1911 5 11 11' at her home in Valleyfield. . Navayo Trail 8.20 lough Wm. in, parents Mr. and EN” hand”. Pond has mm A posmon m V . liruce Beerla1Mbntague. has lommwh, , Serial . . . . . . . . . . . 9:20 Mrs. John McKei'ney- A Charlottetown, All wish her suc- 3”" " mle O1 mull Sclluol , 1 1 M Mr. Wcndnll Scott. Clyde River Savage Splendor I 9:40 4- . M be -Mr. Wilbur Wood. Cumberland C355, Mr Mam" oconnm was a re- Friends of Mrs. Jo in Clark a... spent we weekend Wm, Mn ml Mr, and Mrs. Allison 0 311 lllll. visited his uncle. Mr. John J. ' P1685611 10 S80 1101 1101110 383111 111” Mrs. Hnrold Murray and family, and family Summerside were Sun- cent visitor to Charlottetown. day guests of Mr and Mrs. J. A. B. Anderson . Campbell. Dundas. and reports him spry and well although advanced in years. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Walker. Launching. were recent visitors to Little Pond and Annandale last Tuesday. h ill . czaclls RESIGN 1" ll mclll "ell cii'iiinll:nilE'i'n1 I i0IElll l. lldliiili Plilllilllliili '” W ..'Slnclair MacKenzle, employed at Union Road. spent h rgculi Ormon Poole in the recent death week-end with his parents in of her brother in, New Glasgow, Valleyfleld. "Mr. Avbe Daley. Trenton. N. s. "'51 1”" v . Mrs. M. Ross. R.N.. has returns 1 lemmed last week 11" 3' vlm 1” The fisllcrmen of this district 3 his home home after nursing for the pin ' are up and going these days, pre- number of months at the King' Mr. Arthur MacDonald. Whim Road was s recent visitor to Char- lottetown. PRAGUE Cmchoslomkiap Apr,” Sympathy is extended to Mix. (Reuters -Three Czecho- slovaklans employed by the Brit- ish information Service in Prague have resigned, it was learncd here today. Tliis is iliicierstood to be a consequence of the recent trial of Miss Mary Riley. Cumberland Hill. has returned to P. W. C.. Charlottetown. after spending her Easter holidays with her mother. Mrs. Chester Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Brighton McDousa'1 and Miss Jean Affliizk all of Charlotte- town were visi'ors to Mt. Stewait n -: Miss Reta Swallow and Miss Jean Jeffry have entered the training school for nurses at Fal- conwood Hospital. - "V0 9m'9103'9e5 0111119 111111911 513195 11" slmday' Last week a number of old Friends and relatives of Mr. Mli Leslle S1'll"l' wlllm Rmd' Eeallrslglg hr the mnhcomlng lobsler County Hospital, Montague. NEWS ' CARTOON touila fririglig Mr. James Morrison. savage (l;(;asfledenReilellelf1lg 1"" lllwlcm A""l'"d”ll' ”” ilrilec:'lililiiillottl1:tlov'irif1chers Convention - ' Y””"3 11"?” w1'”- ""111 11" pleased to hear he is steadily im- James M. Hewitt and Son has a 15115191 1i011diI)' at their homes is years hard labor for espionage. EMPIRE T0-NIGHT Allo SAT. Harbour, left on Monday morn- B11i1Sd91l reports gettlns 50 111130 proving from his recent illness. mg for Antigonish to attend the 0,19,. Miss Laurie MacDonald. Ki1- :”;"1"bc" 111 me" empmyed mam"; tzilclalglegli Hxilggtoxegzannalfq 111119113101 1113 1111C1e- B151mp Mm". r:- ' Mr. Somerled MacDonald is on mull" recently 511"" 1110 day in azjscigaarggpsiap;:&!1i0::l'l':;)b:E:;, Kenzie. student at P.'W. C.. In 1 risen and Rev T. ComP17911 P- P-. Mr. Gordon Duncan is busily 011- the road to recovery after being C11”1"1'1c'W"- 1 K. Murray. Charlottetown Bush . on canning season. the Mor- St. Andrews, .eit by plane Tuesday morning to attend gaged in sawing wood for his many patrons in this locality. Gor- don has a complete new outfit and confined to his home with a se- ness College student. 1 vere attack of 'ilu. Miss Mary Farquhsrson. Kilmuir. spent several days in Charlotte- 11111511115 "1 M”' AW11 K1118 1'9- Shows '7 - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only funeral of the late Bishop risen. Sourie Hospital Ladies Auxiliary is giving great satisfaction. Mr. Joseph McPhee. Green Hill, accompanied by his wife and chil- dren. left Monday for Sioux Look- out. 0nt.. where Mr. McPhee has been employed for the past year. Many friends of Mrs. Ronald R. MacDonald are happy to know she has fully recovered after being confined to her home for some time by illness. Mr. Arthur MacDonald. student at St. Dunstan's University, spent town visiting her sister, Miss Ishbel Parquharson. "Mrs. J. Mort MacLean. New Perth was visiting her sister. Mrs. R. G. MacDonald recently. "Misses Ruth Beaten and Mary gret to hear of her continued ill- ness. she is at present convalesciiig at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Ceilings, Lolver Montague. Mr. Colin Jackson, employee of Clark's Fruit Co. and student of 1.1.0. C. spent the Easter holidays Mrs. A. MacPllerson also received word of the death their sister. Mrs. Mrs. M. D. Martin and Mrs. A. MacPiierson received the sa news of the death of their sis icr. Mrs. Dick Tutton in West Me ford. Mass. Mr. M. D. Martin era (Brooklyna Alex D. Mao Phcrson. Hyde Park. Mass. Mr. Lyman Acorn. that veteran the Easter holidays with his pn- MacDonald. P. W. 0.. students at the home of his parents, Mr. trader of Albion Crass. paid a fly- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mac- spent Easter at their respective and Mrs. Thomas Jackson. Easier morning service ng lh ir;1g vixsit to Chu;-ch Roaldnsipdypuir Donald. Little Pond. homes. Mi -1... Xnlieym-id church W" conduct, C use it new one W 0 I 8- --n- ss Freda Alt en. student nurse y the pastor, Rev. A. C. Frsssn ; ".The regular mommy meeting ready showing signs of speed. Miss Lorraine Roche has re- The above mentioned item of he pl-lnce county 1-yospngl, gpen: Several approprlntg ulecuom Wu-( of the Ladies. Auxiliary of scum .Mr Franc;-3-e-nkmh Ann”- sumed teaching after spending the the Guardian recently came to the Easter hondays at me home 91 sung by the choir. and the congr- Easter holidays at her home in Glenfanrllng and Tenchers' Federa- tion Convention held in Char- light when Mr. Lawrence Stuart was remvaung his house. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Altken. Lower Montague. national sinslnlz also included all joyful Ellster hymns. Despite wen tht'r and travelling conditions there Hospital was held on April 6th in the hospital eleven members present. dale. took the Government snow d1"1"3l””m with plow to Charlottetown the early fl! if. F cl h! lttt . iWi'. d . C ll C 11 Mrs. H. G. Matfhew presided and lpgg no Vela; olmeanx opignmz. ! o e own m.ume:;nt0Mv;smm cc and amplllteer gui;.ir.wli:lsayJiI;i;;::1xi:tl1.bll4cSl;!i;:is'slillogtg: ;1;i:”ci:. good attendance at this . llpened l'h.e "menu: with the re.ad- The COmmun11y was saddenPd Spencnng several d3'y5 Vlslunz to Charlomgtown He wgs ggcomr): 'MlMRTET?m'"r-?”r 1 ing of minutes of March meeting The many friends of Georizc Easter Sunday when it became friends and relatives in Charlotte- amcd by Mr M0'my Anne," 1 19”de1 111111 3 1111'9W011 Pl1'1Y- T111 by the secretary. Ti11'11BF- UD10i'i. are Dlcilled to 119111 known Alan James Mccormnc hnd town. "E11111: Was spent in games and The treasurer reported a bank he will soon be home after under- pggged to his cm-ml reward, Born M1 L01 M M 1 E song after which a. dsiny lune! balance of 5819.19. Both secretary going a successful operation in in Lime Pond, Mr. Mcconmc was M... and Mn, Russen Mac. G1 55D I 11 N3 1111011 111111 M15-l was served by the young lgdlu, A and tmuure” upon, were 39. the P. E. 1. Hospital. Charlotte- A lifelong ,..;.,gdent and although Ben” whim mud. "Genny motor. Marisa eory recai ly visited Mss o provednsread. town. in failing health for name lime ed to Charlottetown. wnere Mrs. 1” "mm 515 1- M151 1111110-1 Friends of Mr. ri-ed Aitken art King enroute to Charlottetown for the Teachers Convention. death came unexpectedly. During MacBeth gnendgd the his illness he was visited by Rev. convention, B. J. MacDonald. pastor of St. ' George's Church. also by his own Mute, Johnny cm-ey, whim pastor. Rev. L. J. Ayers. llrho ad- amid, spent, geyeml days of his ministered the last rites of the gum, holiday, .t the home of ms Catholic Church of which he was E,-and PM-emsy Mr, and Mn” Am, a devoted member. Left to cher- A113,, Monmgug, ish the memory of a kind and lov- Mrs. R. C. McLean. convener of buying committee, reported the purchase of cups for staff dining- room. Dishes are already on order and only a small number were purchased till the order arrives. A bill for 8247.50, covering the cost of new incubator. was present- ed; also a bill for 398.50 at Mat- Teachers 1011'Y to hear it was necessary for him to undergo an operation in till i Kings Co. Hospital. Montague. l .. Doilllllil Plliilltiil - mllul mllz, - ilif llllllil - mus unoll MUSICAL - CARTOON - FEATURETTE The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Franci. Mclllaster and family are pleased to welcome them back home after spending the winter months at Mrs. MssMlister's old home in England. Mrs. William Edmunds is grim.- ly improved in health after under. going a serious uperation in mu Klngs co. Hospital She is con- valescing at the home of not 113118111-81'. Mrs. Ralph Graham. Congratulations are due Mr. aeri '1'11l'lor. sr.. Lower Montague. on tbs 1 "rlvlor Trap Hauler" patent re- l A number of friends rcceniiy vis- .-age as your-' fetlierl and they looked alike twenty years ago." -...aq-up ihcw & McLean's. the members. Ii. J. MABOII orronssslsr Fitting and 8:&?l!III3 Glasses IONTAGUI, P. I. I. A motion that ihese bills be paid was passed by Mrs. McLean showed the mem- bers a sample of orborite. This was the material decided on for covering for kitchen tables. The price of this covering would be in the vicinity of 311.00, plus mould- lng; moved by Mrs. Ella MacDon- ald, seconded by Mrs. J. P. Mc- Phee that covering be purchased; also that Mr. Willie MacDonald be forwarded by the treasurer to Miss Margaret Wlsner. zone chair- man. Charlottetown. moved by Mrs. J. 3. Matthew. seconded by lied the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Boston. Upton. where they spent a very enjoyable evening. The "Doc" is still hale and hearty and the Benton home is always a pleasure to visit. The funeral of the late UIYHES Swallow was largely attended. Four of his children motored home from U.S.A. and on their return were accompanied by their mother. who intends spending some time with them. busy making traps and crates and overhauling their equipment for the fishing season. Mr. Leemsn Llewellyn. a very young chap of Bridgetown. already has a full set The people from all surrounding districts were saddened to hear of the sudden death of Mrs. Simon Cslltelo of Primrose. She was 1 grand old lady. loved by all who had the pleasure of her acquaint- ance. Her funeral took place on Monday afternoon It 2 p.m. and despite the inclement weather and road conditions. was largely st- to see a real up-to-date rink in our midst. A number of young men were appointed to canvass the dif- ferent districts for labor. money ing brother are Patrick and Mary on the old homestead. Mrs. Michael Shelly and Mrs. Wm. Barcti. Rox- bury. Mass.. also a host of rela- tives and friends who will long remember his genial good humor and ready wit at all times. His funcral took place to St. Erances de Sales Church. Little Pond. Tuesday morning and despite had roads was largely attended. The pail-bearers were Nell Mccormac. Chas. J. Macdonald. Stillman Mac- Donald. Joseph R. Mackenzle. John N. Jenkins and Vincent McDon- mses was sung by Rev. L. J. Ayers after which he was tender- ly laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery. Eternal rest lrsnt unto him. and let perpetual light shine Mrs. Murdock MacDonald. Whim Road. recently spent the day in Charlottetown. She was accompan- ied by her daughter Edith. who intended to spend a few days in the City with her sister. Miss Millie Mu.-Donald. "Monday. April 2nd. quiteanum- ber of the young people gathered at the hall to bid good-bye to the efficient teacher. Mr. John smith. on the eve of his departure for Ebenezer, where he takes charge On Thursday night. March 23rd. Mrs. Colin MacDonald. Kilmuir. entertained thewhirn Rood Ladies a rink to be proud of. Mr. Leslie Hunter. our enterprising store manager. has donated His initial sum of one hundred dollars! u. K. Au-rbMonn.s Ixroars LONDON. April an -(AP) - British automobile manufacturers claimed today Britain became the annual report that senses cars and 17 ocrrllneleisl vehicles were sh oped owned! in 1049. It did not give figures for 1040. the usual routine. Daring the course of discussion it was decided to hold a crokinole party in the near future in onier to raise funds. Mrs. Prints Graham. kindly invite ed the members to her home for their next meeting. A delicious lunch wsreerved to the ladies by Mrs. MacDonald at the close of the evening. . In wt years. this reason. the fol will! which lllbured in the Mill fl. 1017 in- sue of the "Charlottetown Guard- ian". under the heading "oom- Lower Montague. The friends of Mr. J. lnslio Poole are sorry to hear it wag slo- ceaanry for him to enter the Kings Co. Hospital for tieatment. Mr. Poole has passed his 90th bl;-;.1.- day. he has been making his home with his nephew. R..A, pools :9: the pest three years. Mr. Cecil I-licken recently left for Ontario where he will seek em- ployment. Before lcsving. his young social in aid of the Red Cross held ire Commercial Oroes Hall, Friday Ivehinl. Avril ilth. was a decided success financially and otherwise. lengthy program. The comedy by local talent was exceptionally well staged. each taking his or her part with the utmost else and under- standing of the characters repre- sentsd. special mention may be made of the solo rendered by lMise Gnu MscPhee, also qugf. tettee by Miss MacPlIee and 'Meu1'I Mslheaon uhcxinnon and audience. After the sale of piss the entertainment was brought. to a close by slnluns the National Anthem. Dr. ter." foot report the travelling this time of year, The town-lower Montague ferry was Cronin: the mo of April last year. Macxcnzie of Lower Montnguc was unable to conduct the sun- day services due to road conditions. Montague- United Church in Lower Montague Speaking about patents, Mr. Roy 11113011. Lower Montague, has com- Dleted a wood splitting machine which works very satisfactorily. Ii is named the ”Aitken Wood spilt- conlacted about doing the work. - , E of the school of that pllct 111! friends gathered at his ho l A 1111110" 1'1"" 111'-' M'1111'"' boil: iilslrlrlllllillillfhgg cl1il:ngl'do'lrlin blgleniif"g2:t1l1l:ell1:lenl1il;a::: ::l5:r g1n9111u11l deflnlywrearvetn m1::d1111In1.1;& u7E:fE lc.ill'..'n.ill.l.3l1".i.nl"f.2'ii,1.l'.l..'"llril3l Am . as as w .' a in - :'ieo.s:)'ll.sm the ::t)i:l)'l;lt grcsugf bi trivers and bays. Fisherman as. Joseph R. MacDonald. Funeral wmmunmhe mmeued: "The mm"! uuiisme boys crossing to 1" getowrl 011 good fun George- . . Aid at h r lime. Tilers was r. Mr. John Gillis ffl i tell MliiRl"hS' ".”.';”";. other e o is gl1llle'yral1l(ilirslIll'hgr;i1iel'lrtls:i:Ilill1l'hlll'li "lo" llll"' good we ' of members over ch-irmln in his usual clinouiri; 71" "'11" 119111 11910 10 W1” an ",1, '”"L” 1 11 1 ,..c.,..., and lumber. Judging by iii. gen- out despite the poor travelling mlnner. Good order prevailed 1111' "id near-by districts al- mee g a cum erous .esponse there will soon be conditions. The meeting followed throughout the whole or Eh, most irl-lpassable. our fai rnsil clfrier. Mr. Murdoch Mscxsnsie, is 119111! comratulated on not miss- lng but one trip so for this year. TEACHER SINTINOID KIRKLAND LAKE. one. 20 -(CP)- A 5-year-old some teacher from the nearby oouununity of Bourke; was sentenced to re- Al wli om n t d d. world's largest exporter of cars .-.... 'Munroe. The splendid violin music format today after bei found '.. u soeutipln A. M Q" C and commercial vehicles last you. People of the community bftenlfurlsislleli the well known luilty cone.-ilmgug gouyuyeiiile . 1-1.'.g.'.-.&.a.. 1 9 to s p. as. The hockey season is over for The society of Motor Msnufaciuh like to hear again of luweninseismarte end are played by an. ilolinqueney. ssagistsate upstan- 1 '- our local falls. Next year all hope on and Traders-said in its dltlr that took place nor Malcolm Meexinnon charmed the son sentenced Robert ltoeevsrsl I 0 six months definite and in month! insets:-nine lnslisig Igvsncaq to Ql'f'1Mltill'S student! W111-1y Durchued by Bruce Btewsri J Co. Ltd.. Charlottetown. ,