l WEDNESDAY- ‘ - THE cuanoraw.‘ cHARLoTrz-rovm - . lllll lll l" lllllllllllllllllllll l!!! ll all p“ "m, llll lllllllllllllllllllllll llll‘ll' lllllllllllllllllllll l lllll ' " llllllllllllll‘llllll‘ mllllll. illlllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllll l” were put through recently. a.....lw.;:.......lh... Ii! "m " lllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll unturned home am: a pleasant visit , . e in Conway. m, Bertie Slime o! Ohlrlobtcknwn w. Wm: Mn-Lrthu: o! Ken- , __ dutch was a waiter to Busin- ‘ ‘ ‘ _ . > made several Proleulonel calla in Ivor on amass’. m. Mean-tho: pan-ensued Mary win tom Oyrfl Qnlth. ~ MIlRLOaa-rand Mr. Kali-h l - Ibrd o! Charlottetown: visited . when!!! River war vibe wolkwnd iuelhs c: their tether w. Tam ‘ . was Minuet Smith h a Wheat i . a the P. E. I. x-romitel. Marzlret l an en In ice melon: 1m ll:- l J In! may menus with a new l‘ swam-y. ‘\ mo. Cyril smith was a peuenler b Elunmerside on Friday where . } one visa-ted her alslat. Mrs. Donald B ‘ I-Amont who is a patient 1n Prince County aeepnel. i Mb. Idiom Jewell, who xcceotly " Owned Mme:- T. Clegg has bouzhl _ l now colt, a promising youngster ; h Qqlflre Hanover, Ed always has ' fll d fill llr. John L Procwr has returned heme from the Gil/y Hospital. Mr. Roe-tor met with a. painlul accid- cst while working in Lhe ndll op- Iflnd by Mr. Leigh Bagnall. llr. Bruce McDonald o! Wiliahlre V" a visitor to Hunter River last week and took home with him Billy ‘flvinn, that handsome chestnut pacer which ho bought from J. R. wue. Win approving glances . . . ln our attractive, lady-like Spring coats! We've Irlcn@ and lchoolmaltol o! Mll- Mr Innis Doucette, son of Mr. and . Mrs. Frank Doucette will b- pleased tg learn that his condition ls im- _ I moving. Louis is a patient in the l, _i .' - Qty Hospital. Mr. lwy Mills visited Kenslngton recently and bought Speedwell Grey, a line big trotter from Mr. McArthur. We Wish Rny "good luck" and will be watching with interest his training and feel sure Speedwell Grey will be in flne form for racing UllS summer. every striking silhouette from charming, hand-span-waistlines, full- _ skirted princess styles to dramatic A wrapped dolmans. Perfect selection of new Spring shades in monctones, checks, tweeds- All moderately priced It vans regreiable that the hockey game between North Rustlco Maple Lute and I-lunier River "Silur- zolna" had to be cancelled due to the condition o! the ire. This was a ‘benefit, gztne, Funds from door and cemteen lo 5041.0 then-Canadian Appeal for Children. However" a I00d sum was realized. Both teams were treated by River View Inst- itute who were in charge o! the Canteen for the evening. 10o! WORLD CHAMPION IIOLSTEIN RECALLS {TAMOUS SPY Recalling to memory "Mala Karl" famous spy of World War a 1, is a new World Champion Holstein cow named Hitloc Mata Hari Supreme. bred and owned by _ . N. W. McConkey, Peterbom. Ontario. Mata. Hari ha: Just dnblished a new World record (or Isutlberfat production over all breeds for her 365 day Junior three-year- old record o! 905 lbs. butter-lat 1mm 1W5 lbs. milk, average test M1 percent butllerhb. This accord was mode on twlce-c-day milking and 1| substantially larger than that of the previous champion Sweetholm Rag Apple Belle another Canadian Holstein who made her~record ot 34a lbs. ht from 17.945 lbs. milk in i944 In the herd o! E. L. Sweet, Bel- monit, Ontario. According to Mr. McConkey, the new champion war milked entirely by nmdilne and was consistent ln her production. gaining steadily to mach her highest day of '12 lbs. h the sixth month ct her lactat- ion and finishing with 40 lbs. on her last day on test. Nd: a particularly large animal she is most remarkable for her appetite, hr hay, coneuming more hay than any other cow ever owned on the" McOcnkey Farm. She had no par- ticularly selentlllc feeding program. her leeder most of the tkne being "Grandpa MpConkey" who i; '11 years o! one. Mada Hart's two sons have both been prize winners. 1m- first Ufloo Grand Champion being Junior Champion at Lindsay Central Inhibition ln 1946 and he: locond Ion, Llfloc Signet Taharl, Illnlflr and Grand Champion at the Peter-born Coun Black and White Day in 1947. iala H81‘! ll l dlughler o! the noted Supreme 9am Slam, Make a radiant épring picture in ‘N FRESH SPRING CQLORS ! -‘ fresh ewgantqooking outfit. Pride of the\Eaete'r, parade . . . our nevv" m“ be“, their modest price m’ i softer Spring suits ! See our lovely, Come in and find‘wonderful hdflik“ styk‘ ' ' ' {mm h"! ‘nmmma . by“ in “New, forwardhokinz p‘ classics to distinctive bolero: over - Whirling cummerbund skirts ! All so "clothes from our value-packed gracious and feminine they'll Budget Department l dress you up for every occasion l Wonderfully low priced, too. V l