.._, -mi;-_..r - , ' East Baltic and Vicinity Kingsboro, were April 10 visitors to Charlottetown. T aid Vicinity ‘Friends of Mn. P. J. Boloman mm are pleased to hear that she has returned to her home in Georgetown, after being a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. Murray Jackson and Mr. Otis Jackson of Peter‘: Road were business visitors to Georgetown last week. Mn. William Murphy was a visi-l in‘ to Charlottetown on May and. Mr‘. and Mrs. Mr. Gus B. Campbell returned to his home in Red Point, from a business mp to Moncton, N.B. He came to Charlottetown by plane and proceeded home by car_ Mr. Wallace Fraser, Red Point. was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Robertson, Muniu Road Donnie MacLean left. lust week for Toronto, On- Mrs. Harold Douglas. Canavoy, uric, spent a few days with her daugh- ter. Mrs. Gus and Mr. Whalen, Mrs. Herb"! Sl9“'N"- Mid ‘"0 East Baltic, also with friends in children. Deena and Dennis, of Red fxmmh Elummerside were week-end visitors to Georgetown. where they were; Mr. and Mrs. John McKie. Howe the guests of Mrs. Stewart‘: par-ii-3a_\-, vi.<.ited with Mr. and Mrs. enta, Captain and Mrs. John Dicks. ‘ R, J. Kidson. Rod Point, on April Mr. Arthur Mfii‘S.\'fili\ left last 6 “wk [0 ”““'me “mp!”-"men" ml Red Point Woiiii-ii's Institute Toronto, Ont. meeting vias held at the home of Miss Lillian Hrarn, who has been lM’- “ml M” L‘’”‘9 MCNEU1 ‘"1 .mpl0‘.f_d In Ha-,”ax_ N_ S__ has ,.e_‘April 6. Despite the terrible rain turned to her home in Georgetown. ‘5‘°”“ “V” “Mimi me“? “'35 3 ‘large attciidaiice of both members Charles Martell of the Royal ,and visitors present. Mrs. Rusell Electrical and Met-iiaiiical Engi- Garrett. conducted the meeting. peers and who has been stationed at London. Ontario, arrived at hlS home in Georgetown last week. liottetown, is spending some time oharlu left on Monday, May 3l‘d., at her home in Elmira before tak- gar ]-[g]1fp_x_ N. S. where he will, ing up employment in North Lake. Young. f l Miss Doreen McMillian, Char-l receive his discharge from the Can-‘ Idian Army. Mr. William Miirph_\', Canadian National Railway, Set-tionman id at present on his annual vacation. Miss Sh.rle_v R.r\.\s of Charlotte- town was a recent guest of friends in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie and famil_v of Charlottetown motored to Georgetown and were guests during the week-end of Mrs. Currie‘; parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotell. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Macbean. of Cha.rlcit.tetown were week-end guests of relatives in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. George White who lpent the winter in Charlottetown, have returned to their home in Georgetown. Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Fraser and fur-Lily of North Lake motored in Georgetown on Sunday, May 2nd., when they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mn. spurgeon Wakor. Mr. Maurice Deuiry. who spent a few days in Georgetown as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P‘. J. Debory left on Saturday. May lat, for Halifax, N. B. Maurice is a Medical Student at Dalhousie Univsnlty and will enter Victoria Goneiral Hospital in Halifax, on Monday, May Ird., when he will intern Mr. Charles Macconnell of the Royal Canadian Navy, atationed in Halifax, N. 5., was a week-end visitor to his home in George- town. Miss Margaret l..aves's, who has been attending Bible Si-hool in New Brunswick has returned to her home in Georgetown and will be employed for the next two months as bookkeeper at the Lobster Can- ning Plant, owned by Mr. William 8. Martell. The C. G. S. Brant arrived in Port on Friday evening, April 30th, and ll engaged in placing the buoy's in Georgetown Harbour, Montague, Brudenell and Cardigan Rivers. Miss Leona Blatrkett, who is em- ployed in Montague was a week- end guest at her home in George- town. Mr. Wank Bniiciiarrl, who is im- pln_\'ed as a Carpenter in Char- lottetown, spent the past. week- end at his home in Georgetown. Mr. Frank Maccnrmack was a. biislneax visitor to the City on Saturday, May lat. Ml‘. Albert Griffin, tip and doing lobster packer and fish buyer of lMoiitague and Souris. spent a few days on business in the USA. Ml.\\_ Aime Whaieh, daiighter or lMr. and Mrs Albert Whalcn, Red Point. returned to her home. hav- ing sipent some time as a patient in the Souris hospital V\lLh reu- matic fever and is now convalesc- lng at her home Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Gilbert Cleinenis. Moiitagiie. well known electrician was on busi- ness to North Lake, Elmira, East Baltic on April 8. Rencll Garrett, 16 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Garrett, East Baltic, has again been serious- ly ill in the Souris Hospital, but is now on the mend. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Murphy and family returned to their residence in Elmira, having spent the past several months in Cardigan where Mr_ Murphy was employed on the sectimi railway line there and has been on the section cxew for a number of years atid they are. being welcomed back to Elmira by their many friends. Mrs. William Pierce, Elmira, is patiient in the Bouris Hosipital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Marjorie Gallant. Red Point, spent a few. days visiting with re- latives and friends i.n Charlotte- town. Mr. Bobby Mossey returned to his home in Bothwell having spent a few days with friends in Char- lottetown. Mrs, John MacPhee l'Pllll'nPi'l to her home in East Baltic vrhere she visited with her daughter, Mrs. J. V. Duyer, Charlottetown, for a few days. Misses Emanuel Sutherland. Jer- ome Sutherland, Black Pond, Gus B. Campbell. Red Point, motored to Charlottetown on business April 10. Mr. Robert Yates iJr.I, Kings- l.)f)l'0 was a recent visitor to Char- lottetown and Souris_ Mr. and Mrs. George Paton. Rollo Bay, were April 4, \'l<lf0l‘.S of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Young. Basin Head. Mr. Johiiie Young was a busi- ness visitor to Montague and Mitr- ray Harbour or April 9 Mrs. Elmer Fraser of South Lake. Mr. Walter MacNeill of the Can- adian National Railways in Char- lottetown was a week-end visitor to his home in Georgetown. Mr. Lemur! Mar-Cormack, crew member or the C. G .s. Snrel, spent the past‘ week-end at his home on Richmond Street. Mr. Sammy Mai-Neill and Mr. Kimball Gotell ,whn are employed It Cable Head, were week-end visi- tor: to their homes in George- town. Mr. E. B. Mavliarvn returned on Friday, April 30th, from Hamil- tmi. Ont, where he spent the winter as lhe giinsi nr his son-in-law and daughter, Rev Dr. M. E. Altken and Mrs. Aitkcn. Leading Seaman. Harold Dicks, R. C. N.. on the staff of H. M. C. 5. Queen Charlotte was the week- end guest of his parents, Captain and Mrs. Nelson Dicks. Mr. J. A. B. Macconnell. School Teacher at Savage Harbour, was a week-end visitor to his home in Georgetown. Mr. Harry Parker, Student, at Dalhouaie University at Halifax. N. 8., iii visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Park- G. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Underhay d Bay Fortune were guesui on lunacy, May 2nd.. of the Miaseii. Jennie Leo and Mu-garet Richards. Pilot Officer. Herbert Parker of the Royal Canadian Air Force. who is stationed in Ontario ll visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrl. I. W. Parker. Com mercs -—AC. KlNl} Elll.E “£7/K it visitor to Charlot.i4=town_ the misfortune of getting his hand cut with the ax on April 9 and There Ought To Be A Law is f‘I‘If‘lVaieRi".ll"iR with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fraser, Charlottetown. fol- iowing her recent operation in the P.E.I. Hospital and she expects to return to her home shortly and; her many friends. relatives and. neighbours are anxiously awaiting‘ her return. Mr. John Mclnnis. lobster ins- pector Olllllliil. Morel]. was on busi- ness to Norili Lake l-larboiir and other fishing centres on April 9. Mr. George Robeitsoii, Kings- horn. who recently has had the misfortune of getting his collar bone broken is coming along well. M15! Bertie \'.ites_ Kingshoro, was Mr. Alvin Rose. East Baltic, had ' . .4 Lighter of Mr. R. R. Hurst, Charlotte- Mar,‘iorie plans in contintie Marjorie Hurst: da and Mrs. town. her studies at Mt. Allison Uni- versity next year. (Home EC.) Prince of Wles 4th Year‘ Graduaty ‘ts..- Barbara Dalton: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dalton. of Stimmerside. Barb plans to take a B. A., in Nursing at St. F. X. N’fll .. v ,3. a Wilma wood: daughter of Mr. "Barbara Woodslde: and Mrs. Harold Woodside, daughter of and Mrs. Wendell Wood, Central Mr. Royalty. Wilma plans to con- of Marghte. Barb's plans for the mm, in An at Dalhousie_ next future are rather indefinite as year. yet. Craawell Photos ‘was taken to the residence of ‘Mrs. Willard Chiiig, R. N._ Basin ‘Head, who most capably attended -,to it and did not require medical care. Mr. and Mrs. Earle C. Johnson. iFortune Bridge, opened up their ‘residence at North Lake on April llfi. Mr. Johnson operates an up to ;flfil-P. lobster factory and fish plant and plans on packing again this lroming season which will give work to many for the next few months. The Trail Rangers group meet- ilng was held at the home of Mr. land Mrs. John W. Robertson, Kingsboro. This boy‘: group is ‘conducted by Rev. D. McClare, lxingsboro, and Mr_ Leith Robert- gson, Red Point. These meetings are held every second Tuesday of ‘the week and are attended by a large group of young boys from ithe districts. 1 Miss Unice Arsenault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Arsenault, souris, is again a patient in the Sourls Hospital. All hope she will soon be restored her usual good health. Messrs Lloyd. George Robertson, Edwin Fraser, Red Point, left by plane to Monrton April 9. en route in Hamilton, Ont.._ where they will reiport to their work on the Lake Boats where ey have worked for the past few years. Mrs. Walter Cheverie, Souris is a patient in the Souris Hospital with pneumonia. Mr. Horace Ma.oDo;iald, Kings- boro, was on business to Charlotte- town on April 9. Mr. I. J. Home, Souris, is re- ceiving treatment in the Souris iiiraspital. All hope Mr. Home will soon be on the mend. ; Mr. Foster Garrett. East Baltic, has been confined to his home with an attack of grippe but is now on the mend again. The many friends in the rural districts in which Mr James Long- aphie delivered their daily mail regret to learn that he is a patient in the Souris Hospital and all are anxiously waiting to have lnm back real soon on his long daily mail route. He is assisted by his son who is doing his duties. Kingsboro Women's Institute meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Robertson. Kingsboro on April 6. ‘Mr. and M18. Kingsboro. Mrs. Lorne Red Point, were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Lorrie McNrill, McNeill. business Tlie daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Mc.Nelll, Elmira, is much better since her removal to Souris Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruce, Red Point. nintored to Charlottetown on April 4 where they visited with Mrs. Raleigh Bruce, Mrs. Stanley Dingwell and family, Charlotte- i0\\'T‘l. The many ll'l("lld3 of Mr. Fl‘Bl’l(‘lS Campbell of the Fiahermens Lnan Board Office_ Charlottetown, will regret to learn that he is it pati- ent in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. Campbell's home is in Red Point and his many friends are anxiously awaiting to hear of his speedy recovery. Mrs. J. 17‘. Moscow, Bothwsll. vil- ited with Miss Mary Straton who recently underwent an operation in the Souris Hoepitiil. Mia; sun- ton's many friends in East Bal- tic and near by districts ‘wish her a speedy and complete re- Pisquiil East Anti Murray River age 8 '!'lie_ Guardian River. left to take up her duties on the “Prince Nova" for the coming auinrnoi-. Min Bertha Macliean. who is employed at the R.C.A.F. Sta- Summenide of her parents. Mr. and Mr. John W. Macbean. High Bank. . C. I Reginald Johnston who h a been stationed in Resolute Bay°N. W. T. for the past month. spent the May In week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. Mrs. Reg Johnston. Murray Iii r. He will return to Summerslde. Mr. Harry Walton, Charlotte- town, spent the week-end or May lat, at his home in High Bank. Mrs. Dan Herring. Murray Riv- er, has taken up her duties again this year on the “Prince Nova,“ which sailed from Wood Islands to Caribou, N. S. on May 1st. The many friends of Mr. Fred White, White Sands, are sorry to hear of his misfortune in falling and breaking his hip. He is a patient in the P. E. Island Hos- pital, it is the wish of all. that i.his old gentleman. -have a speedy 1 . . . Vicinity Anil -Vicinity Miss Gertrude Jarvis, Elmira, A. B. Judson Nicolle who is .5 spending wm, mm, Wm, M,-_ Mr. George Ghiz,‘ Charlotte- with ",2 R_ c_ N_ u };a11{,,x_ and Mrs, Alvin Macpomiid, scum town. was through Pisquid East spent the week-end of May 1st, Lake. .on business Monday. April 28. lat the home of his parents. Mr. V . . . ‘and Mrs. Lealand Nicolle. Mitrray Mrs. Elsie Keiiiiedy. Red Prilii-t,, A m"-""1 “a’‘ held 1" Plsquldlfliver. Home with Jtidson is his Jjasl W“ on Apr” Schnnl. Monday evening.l was a visit-or to Charlottcto 16 In mnsidpr ama,“ma_ chum. A. B. Roy Clinger who is . . . ' . R. .C. . 'h April} 9 ting with Mount Stewart‘ School. ::;ew:;hmth5marln_ N and “ on M,” A,-kin, Rob€,iMn_ Km”- ,Mr. Rice, the school inspector berm was , vgsnor to Charlotte, was present after considering the, Mr, and Mrs, Jnhn MacKenzle_ W“-n on Apr” 9‘ Pros.‘ and Cons. the vote was Murray River, spent the May 1st, “m8mm0U5 88311151 "19 ld98- iweek-end in C‘harlottetnu'n, visit- All are pleased to learn that ,_ . , . ing with their snn-in-la\\' and Mr. Mr» East Lake. are much improved in Thursday km“ 29 ",ters and family. l.h€ll"TECI’I‘lb illness. Mr_ and Mrs. ' ' l McMillian are the oldest and most Mr_ Alton Jay was a visitor‘ Mr!" George Campbell‘ Murray .1li8h1,V respected citizens of thatiin Charlottetown, Thllfsday, Aprill district and their many frlendslzii. . and neighbours are looking for- and fanny‘ 5'' T"e5a' Spa.“ ward to their usual good health. M1“ and M|'5- R3)'m0nd Gill-isunday ane".m°n' May 2 Wm‘ - iElliotvale, were guests of Mr.§M”' Bradley‘ ““°"'5' M" ""1 Sincere sympathy is extended to and M1‘5- OWE" Kelly Thursday Mn‘ Owen Ken-V’ Mrs. Stephen Gillis and three CW-‘Dink. April 29. Mr_ and Mm Cu.” B,” and small children in the sudden death - - . Of Mr. Gum u the few” or an A number“, mm {mm the Sup Mr. Maurice Birl were guests of . rounding districts gathered thi their pa".°"l5' Mr‘ "ml Mr‘ Ecifigenfiulrthzfizlézl} ggziweek to build I house for Mr. A: Sammy B1”' su"day' May 2' Grant, daughter of Senator Dr. '1‘. "“”° Y°m°"‘ H” h"”‘° "°‘~'“" Mr. John White. Montague. 1’ W“ d°"'°y°d by fire‘ ‘agent for the Canadian Oil Com- -, Mr. and Mm R _ d \. panics Limited was in Pisqiiid , Mrs. Chester Mi-icNeill. Red Point, _]m,_ Mount 5,.e“.ar?_On,:,:,.:nI.eC:;;: East on btisiiiess. Monday. April visited with Mr and Mrs. Wilburiguesu at the home of Mr and.‘ . Jarvis Kingsboro on April 10. ‘ ' . ' ~_ ‘Mn’ Owen Kelly‘ i and Mrs. Altnn Jay were Mr. Raleigh Bruce, Red Point,‘ Mr. Floyd Jay, was a husiness|"'5"°” m Char1""°"’“'" M°"d“y' visited with Mrs. Bruce who isivisitor in Montague, Friday, May 3' spending some time with Mr. and,Apr.il 30. Mr and M” wan“, white and Mrs. R_ C. Montgomery, Char-‘ PF,n,.S family. Donagh. were guests of s. . Mr. George B a. St. , l°“°‘°“n' lRoad_ Cha,.Im,e:::\,"‘ White's parents. Mr. and V. and Mrs. Grant, Montague. passed Mr_ and Mr,_ Charles chin‘ ,c_‘throuiZh Plsiquid East on business :1“ 0“'°" K"“y' S‘”‘d“3" May companied by Misses Ellen Chlng. F"'d53'- APT” 30- V ' "Bernice MacPhee, Mr. ood, . . ’ The Misses Evelyn and Edna Chlng, Red Point, motored to M1“ Juanita ‘Hy’ Student ""‘,Wnolrldge, were visitors in Char- P. W. C. Charlottetown. spent the, \ M3)’ 1. week-end with her pain‘ Mpssm Emm Paduet‘ Joseph ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay.‘ Hennesse_v, Souris, were on a busi- Mr. Mmon riess trip to Red Point on April daugme,-5_ E]sje and Mimrodl 10- were visitors in Montague Sal.-I, East Baltic women‘; Institute ""“>" May 1‘ was held at the home of Mrs. Gu J Ch. .1“, . Harry Dixon on April 6 with the_.penr'[ May)’; a,,),’.;.9k_e,:] O,:¢0“¢;:',..‘ usual large attendance of mem- hum, of hiS'pa,_en“ Mr and’ bers and visitors. Mrs. Wendell Jay. M C’ Mrs. Alvin MacDonald returned Mr, and Ms’ E .1 M D _‘ to her home at South Lake, mm. ,,.d_ L,,,.,,£ V211,,‘ a',,.:,.,. mil bf?“ I DRUEM 111 W3. 50”?“ of Mrs. MacDonald‘: parents Mr Hospital for a few days. lmd Mm George Jay g,;,',d.‘y' Mr. Peter Stewart, KlIl§Sb0l'O,.May 2 i motored to Charlottetown, April 4. Mr_ ‘ and Mrs. Chester Bradley; Mr. Gordon MacDonald, Kings- l’.?"%'...-‘I‘iE‘;T.‘i.’.‘.‘.’i"..il." W‘ '”°"°‘ YOU Too sHoi,ii.o Buy In some time a patient. in the Sourls [0 Hospital. Her many friends are , glad to have her back again but regret to learn that in the near future she will be l'.'RVlnfl Souris for Moncmn. N.B.. where Mr. Strong R.C.M.P, will be transferr- red. Mr Herbert Fraser, KLngsboro_ iisiied with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ching, Black Pond on April 11. —U. Charlottetown on April 10. V ‘l lottetown. Monday, May 3. Rodge'rson and i CLEAN CLOTHES WEAR LONGER For Your Dry Cleaning Needs RITE - WAY i Phone 2387 Mrs. Ruby Gay, Halifax. is spend- ing some time with Mr. Talbot Steviart and Miss Pearle Stewart, Bothwell. Mrs. Lionel Strong returned to nor home in Sniiris, having spent WATCHING FOR. "SAUCER8" KIRKLAND LAKE, Ont. iCP)—~ towermen here have been told to Dr-partment of lands and forests watch the skies for flying saucers following reports of strange ob- jects flying at a height nf 3.000 feet north of Moosonee. F0. Bill Scott of the ground observer corp: said, “Reports of flying saucers are too accurate to be ignored." By Fagaly And Shorten -because it's so soft...» so gentle... so absorbent! to Pictou, N.S.. spent the we of May 1st, at the home Ion and daughter-in-law, Mr, Mrs. River. and Mrs. B. A. Reynolds U sudden death of their sum Mr. David Chaisson of Mass. The late Mr. Chalss married to Marjorie Reynolds 0, Murray River. Glasgow, arrived in Murray n.,. is summer at his home here. lat at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart: Thunder. sky 6. 1954 m River. has taken up l‘C:',];‘~in. her home in Wood lslandsifutflal summer months, while her hh“ band is employed on the ‘-priuft Nova" Ferry. me Mr. ‘Ivan Munn has l’€l|ll‘liiid 1 Sydney, N. S., after s,,,,ndm" three weeks holidays with his (2 ther, Mr. Sydney Munn_ Mu”; River. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Marlin H. ek-i-tic UT (holy and Murray Hurmon Martin. Word has been received by M,. f the n-lair Boston, on wa, Mr. William Giddings nl NPW r. on Saturday to spend ch, Mr. Norman Stewart, Charlotte. own. spent the week-end of may iian ."' mi Jig... Divan-it 0. - cup. J-E’ I “Remember what a wild play WEEK-Ellll siaciiis ”°°V°’y' High Bank. Mrs. Martin MacKay, Murray ._cD I The Neighbors BY George Clark changed “*’etiiiiiiiiis~*iui‘rs“"' large No.1 Bulbs—Mixed, doz. 75c ”“:»x$ boy I was, dear, before you me." Aylmer Diced Beels 29: F 2_tin.-I McCormick‘: ig Bars 29c McCt'eady’s Mustard"2‘4‘T>i A Pickles 35c Prune Plums 31c ylmer 2 ‘tins "Sugar l2c Ci'.ushed iii‘ String—-20 oz. 2 tins Pineapple 29c Beans 31: king pk; Wethey‘s 24"o1.. iim Jam 35c 24 lb. Aylmer is. K Perfection or Carnation M|llt.~_2 ilns .. 29c lmsr and I Pltg. Ple Aylmer tin lfelchup 25c Fruit Cocktail 25c Cloverleaf 1 iif.7uTi Sunkist 2'ii&u.. ink Salmon 39¢: Juice Oranges 59c 2 an Wethey’a ed Canals 29¢ Maniialaile EXTRA SPECIAL 2 Pltgs.iMONAllCll CAKE MIX . . . 69c 9 oz. tumbler 19c FRESH LOBSTER ARRIVING DAILY Crusl FREE 1 '\ ELM AVE. L C. O. ,0. ORDER! ACCEPTED MAI. MI! FREE DELIVERY l