Matters Concerning Rural Tfeleplicne Lines Before Legislative Committee lines in the Hovince. including Telephone Co and dependent companies. He explain- ed how the Island Taiaphona p.-g'-;:.us relating to nuiaiv tele- 'y'u . as wens hoard yesterday ..eg,is.aiive Committee on i), .. (t;..kiUh of the g U...-we.-atlon: of rural tines; .iie cwixgction between rural inde- pendent -lines and those of the isianti s iephona Co. and service u.mprulI'il.S heard from the towns at Sfouris and Borden. (lllicr on the in.-"'ai:e Messrs. Harold Smith. lilirvcy Douglas. T. R. Cullen. 1,,,.,;- George liiucltnv. R. R. Jeii. Jullll A. MacDonald., William A('Itl'li slid borne MacFarlane. ur. Bruce Judson. represenllnl the Alexandra Rural Telephone Co. ui a repsrsd brlaf outlined the tliificuty facing rural lines due to lack of funds to reestab- lisli the lines. which over a period ul years have gotten into a stats at rlisrepair. 110 said that when those lines had been erected ....me fifty years ago) a Govern- nu-ut subsidy of 325 tier mlle was nl great benefit-to those commun- lll1'S who were endeavouring to provide this service. Iiir. Judson pointed out however. that no depreciation fund had bofll set up to look after any need- ed repairs and at present some of the companies are confronted with an expenditure of 3500 to 31.000. He told the committee that 13 such companies now exist in the Prov- ince, serving 1.100 phones. in .oncluaion Mr. Judson's brief said. "ll! 1940. telephone companies were declared to be public utilities of the Electric Power and Telephone Act of that -i year. This Act recognized the fact that-rural companies operated in the service of the public in the sense that they all are tied in with long distance calla. "We can expect. with con- fidence. that proper riirai telephone service today. "lt'is most desirable that one will be encouraged to take its proper tering to the welfare lo and sustaining the of our best public services place in ca of the poop economy 0 this Province. various P - of the tee. Mr. Judson said that the co- operation received from the is- land Telepho Company was very little. if said that the I.T.C. annually collects 321.000 a year in tail: front the inde dent com- panies and gives lttla or nothing in return. IORDIN COMPLAINT Adcomplalnt trommtiio town of Bar on was reson by Hon. lgay who in a letter from the Mayor that town in- liicaied that tit is no privacy the Public Pay George Mac T lixchangc. iir Utilities Commissionand in the other instance to the Island Tele- nhune Co. against whom the com- plaint was registered Mr. W. it. Brennan Eastern Guardian 'llEliEKAll8 - Don't forget full member ” roll call tomor- "lw llllhi to be answered in for ihe Tornado Fund. .'II CONVALEICING - His many friends are pleased to hear that Mr. Neil MacDonald. Brune- nell, who underwent an operation "l"9lll1y at the King's Copnty lioslpltal is recovering satisfac- nri y. JBOOK CLUB - The second meeting of -the Ship Ahoy book club of the Montague Library, was held on February It. The meeting opansd with the first mate reading the log of the last meeting. Book re rta were read h.v Brian 1.. Mac ure and Geor- gina Dingwell and these re ria were discussed by the mom rs. The rest of the afternoon was South America "Against All Odds". ..'Ml5sl0N IAND - The reg- llh" m0e"llll of the Presbyterian Mission Band. Montague. was hold at the Manse Wedn after- noon. February as, up as lwlmhlp of Mrs. D. A. Camp- bell and Mrs. Robert Murray. There ware savantsen members l"""ll- Hymns wsra .9 drsonals 00 large numbe of the independent He said that it was beyond the resources of these rural s to provide the type of service amended. by their patrons anog said that there were about 45 rur- al companies still in operation 'in Explaining the origin Brennan said that it consisted of cording to what was and what the subscribers P0 land Telephone Company was up to the "standard of the present day manner of doing business. He ad- mitted that in some of the rural lines the service was not good. committee members. Mr. Brennan said further that all the boards in sizcable exchanges had been replaced while in instances where the old switch board was doing a good job it was when ased what would be the ap- proximate cost to ing in with the large Mr. Brennan replied that the would vary according to the of the exchange with which they would become connected. An in- quiry as to the rates charged by plenty where neighbours, the Island Telephone Company Women's W'orl(' Red Cross Mrs. A. K. MacPhee and Mrs. B. C. Vanldersoine are typi cal members of the Provincial Red Cross Womenls Work Committee as they are pictured labelling some of the thou s of garments which are made up each year by hun- dreds of women volunteers throughout the province for distribution overseas and at home. Canada is a land of church organizations and other groups can usually be counted on to look after medium, stretched out hands can do for the destitute and ML I disaster stricken in other countries what they would do as and fa.lrllllyV"' Temp C Imgaphee neighbours for people in the 'n Memoriam wedassda-y.Ihtdl.1IU lhabslaa la!-3 wcn.mmsm-- Physical Fitness Curling. ill.-.:.:is":.:.:: Finals In Montague Today peacefully gwgy at ll: 9'! 9 "III! 1 - ....'l'he Physical Fitness provla- through their playoffs without 0 1-In I WI-PM in MI ml 3:1 cuxingepiiyiotia viii bguhlcld defeat anduuteam members no 1'10 otitagu Born It GW-n 3m. the son ciuiiy with team: relirsscnulaisi '.i".'.23”3.i.....l.r'1?.s'”.'..l'.ii"..'l.'.'-ll i3 '1" bu M5 P” M” PC”? Charlottetown, Summersid and day's mntcheg l”'"Q:'r- "Ne ' M” 3'” '19 Monique ii-rilciiz-tins. Play be Ths mmbu-'a of his teams us went U. 8. A.. where for a un in un, mntu Wm, "ch 9.5.5" buoy". vm am" '”I''" 'mFl”Y' team meeting each other team hlloatague: At Macnoiiaid. skip: "I. I 3". Md 3: gay 1... once in a round robin series. The Homer Moar. mate; Do -Mc- "la 58. h I Villllif Ind .l1Illnel'-Ill) in this Gowan. second: lull J stun. ' '!'u ' ”""d ”' hm meet will travel to Sackvius. N. lead. Hing hodlevmhenltaaglcdzgd gill-iho 3' 1"” ml” '"9""' W Wilfeselli Charlottetown: Gordon Stewart. with M, W"; M.mu.b. Jouphhg the Island Isnmsl ielms from skip; Walter Goss, mate; James 5...", ' ' Nova Scotla and New Brunswick Cameron, ucopd; nob Lgcigir, 3' "l',f:',':'”””d,pl'.:"”, if" l"' l:em:tla,:t.lHuWnia.olce:3Mml::phfor luslm .1 Cliff rt 0 trs y- ummersi e: at-naay. I.-1'-Lwmml.n' held"! .8.” Each of the participating teams skip; Bruce Macwilliams, mate: M ch ch non won the inter-club Physical Fit- Harold Gaudet. second: David exis ur. oDay.onFeb. 1 H pumho in . 1.” Rgqm... mu. M." W" ness payo I I 1- me rn . Morrison, lead, utegnud by R". w 3. Rem. The Montague quartet went 9. 2' E at E at: by nay. 3. staple of sou;-1.. Mr. and Mrs. Roland White. Burial it the Church Cemetery. Murray RiVCr who have been .acationing in New Pallbearers were: Meaars.Jamsa Jerky. lllve Ntumed to their nccoi-mack. James R. Manning. -.'Mr. and Mrs. lloulston 0ra- home in Murray River. after a Peter . Conway. John Doucette, ham And son Jackie. Murray River. very enjoyable holiday. Alphougug Mcnmig, gnd Hgrry were Sunday visitors to Sturgeon. . Mallard. guests of Mrs. Graham's brother- MIL Oliver Hume Ind llmlly He leaves to mourn besides his in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. hi” Rllllned l0 CllOl'10llel0"lI sol-rowing widow 'the following Oakland Llewellyn. after spending the past month in gun. gm-1 (hull, ,, JuuI' M.-5, Murray River. while here she was Ed. King. N. v.; Olive, Mrs. Mimi M-"ml -Ml Rebeca stcvintt with her niece and non- ymes Mega,-mm, New zuhnd; Giddlngs. twin daughters of Dr. hews. while their parents, Mr. and Edward and Temple. Moncton. N. and MM Sllrllna Gldd,ln86- spent Mrs. Ray White were away n B.. John of Charlottetown; Lottie, 11:1: past lll dgdllrtly huiidllyl M,-., J Md,-M. , 3 n; vcr, gues ii a gran othv. Marga:eltr.nllIirs. J. Mta.nteitlir,uI'.l3ttli)ln, Mn. -lane Cook '"" WW5 Auxiliary 0' '5' "'0 M 4 M . M". sun Le ' Church of Scotland held I N?! Md::reai;".losephine, .(:.,lf:. Mm wuunm R" Keenam Mm" 'l"""'5'"l CH” uh ” ':mm9"9' .14 wh- ' B h V ray River, is spending a few days K. Johnston's stars on Februasg Altgmlhgir Jnozni It Gown Due; in. Halifax. guest of her daughter 12th. a sister. Mrs. Will Saunders. Ml” mmmy K”'""' Mr. Stirling Macxay Murr C o m m lite e ?.f.."'lay;..l.'l'sii.”iiiii:a"'il”'w..i3 "'- ""1 M" M""' "Wm Mu"-Y River -nd Mn I-I-ma WI; 1 C,haLi;lottatowi;.uwers rvicealtuvhiaor: Mtge Sands. were bu;l.naaI . i urray ver, si 1-; mmmgnid. on gig. needs. People in war-devastated or disaster stricken coun M2: f,",'llls';,l::.:lfh”:w9":::'"”::j rel-tivu and lrlsndl. iary 14th. tries have nothing. and everyone else is In the same posi- ceived. ' Mrs. Walter Buell. Murray ltiver.i tion. The needs of such stricken people are met by t1he.Red W" , Mass Cards: is at present spending a few days - - - -- I - 2. in So th rt, ll . -. Cross, through its international affiliations Through this Edward Longaphee and um"! kw :indpt:hutgi::rst gift e.rndso;i4: T 0 - D A Y Ches Cooper and family. by who said that the lowest rate was 32.35 per month and the highest in the City of Charlottetown was 33.75 per month. He further ex- plained that on rural lines had the option of operating on a flat rate basis or on a message rate of lo cents per call that went through the exchange. Asked who got the 10 cents. He said the LT. ; "Does "the inde- supervision and assistance in a technical way will solve to a great extent, the major problems confronting the Cambridge Concert concert was held on Wednes- ry 10. Des- Gsorgetown Bqntalns Defeat Montague ..tThe Georgetown Bantams won the total - goal two - game. home and home series with the Monta- gue Baniams and the right to go against the Queen's-Prince County inithe Cambri c H the The first game of the series at resulted in A 1-1 with Terry Soloman scor- ing lor Georgetown and 1!. Stew- art for Montague. The two teams met again in Montague on,Fri- day night when the Georgetown team emerged the victors. win- ning 1-0. as Terry Soloman was once again the goal getter. Georgetown fans are joining their hopes for an Island title on which plays a good brand of hockey both offensively and defencefully. in answer to questions asked by Mr. Brennan: "No." Mr. T. R. Cullen: "lsnlt it true that in some cues they do." Mr. Brennan: "That is not so". Suiiotmamonthispaidtothc I.T.C. for toll calls but added that the Cherry Valley line does not receive anything for calls origin- ating frona outside sources. Mr. Maclnnia told something of gle his community line vaplace worn out o the subscribers were 10 a year but in order to carry out a re-establishment pro- the rates were for one year 88.!) per month and this year were out to 32.00. It was his opinion that there was a place in the social welfare of the Prov- ince for the rural telephone coni- Aisimiiar complaint was voiced by Mr. Acorn on behalf of the town of Sourls. Other complaints of g privata nature wen voiced on behalf of the two towns but the chairman informed the man- hers that such complaints could notybe considered by the commit- tee. He referred them to the Pub- . .fMr. Melvin Paquet. amployed in Charlottetown. spent the week- end at his home in Souris. Miss Phyllis Morrison. teacher at Albion Cross. spent th end with friends in Souris. Mr. Claude Pstsrs visited char- 3 lottetowni on February " mrennesaea Wigwam "Two Lonely Chickens", Harold Mcswain and Mrs. Alex Solo - "I'm a Strang- My Home" and "Beating on the Ding Dong" Instrumental Music--"Otis and Preston Jackson and Chest Mcswaln: stsp dancing - nd "They'll Nav- M.. 9' heat- It. Clair Tratnor. chairman I the Public Board. who was an interested listener at the hearing. consented when asked to add The young people of Sourla and vicinity. were very weather turned col skating at the Souria Friday February 25. Miss Camilla MacAulay. dent at the Charlottetown Hospi- Bho tal. spent an enjoyable week-and at her home in Souris. '. of the Pub- lir Utliiii Commission. outlined the situl regarding telephone S 5' er Take lfer Love Mrs. Harold Mcswain and C or A. Mcswain; "Train To Boon Town": Duet - "Courting In the Rain" and "I Mcswain and Praston Jackson; chorus - "She'll Be Com- l und The Mountain." He felt that there all rural computes owever. he agreed such a move would involve con- siderable difficulties. At the same time he pointed out the merits of all communication faculties being under the on head. In spcct he gave an instance sleet storm that might hit a small area and cause severe damage to a small une from which would find it difficult to recover could handle such a situation to greater usations regard- Mlll Mlry Machean recently spent a weekend at her home at Miss Machoan is a student nurse in the Falcon- wood Hospital in Chulottetovllrani: per- son or by lattar with a donation SOUR-I8 U. C. GUILD ..'Tlla February meeting of the Ladlaa' Guild. of St. James United Church. Souris. was held at the ingwau Georgetown ..'Frienda of Mr. Maurice Dono- van are pinned to hsar that he turned to .his home Georgetown considerably iniproyzd ill MIND. after being I plti t tt 1 C d , in the Charlottetown uoapital. " ”" " m ' President. Mrs. A. 1-1. Smaliwood. g. The meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer and Scripture read by Mrs. K. Maclfansi reading and prayer res Trainor would not commit self to an answer. The committee will sides the testimonies of the hear- ing and will at a lautier data repor r and family of Charlottatown companisd by Mrs. Minnie Ra mu. mom,” W Geornmwn on 1. What amount of penalties Tuesday, February 22nd.. where they wars guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Parker of Sumniarsida were recent guests of Mr. Parkerls mother. Mrs. Bar- p of the January meeting were read by the secre- tary: also a report was read by IOURII PRAYIR SEIWICI ..tThe annual World Day of Prayer was fittingly observed in St. James United Church. Souris. when the ladies of Bay Fortune an and Bouris United Churches met at 1:” p.m. to conduct the serv- lce prepared by Rev. Jorgeiina bozada of Buenas Aires. Argen- tina. for use at this time. Mrs. 1 Henry Larter presided at e Campbell and Mrs. Reports were heard from the visiting committee. Correspondence included letters from the T. Eaton Co. Ltd.. and Simpson-sears and one "thank- yoli" note was read. The basket is to be started on its rounds this month with Mrs Simallwootrs name heading the st. (.si'IIPbGll and Dianne Guua led lg imiyor. followed by a reading it Peary rruei-. Airtntei-estliig siofy on the childhood of Moses W" "Id by Lila Dewar. A brief dl"'"'5l0ll Period was conducted "Wthe w neaivad by send invitations for the';oclal eve- ningtobahaidinthachurohllail MW Hostesscs for this In Mrs. G. Roach, Mrs. Mrs. D. Sharp. Mn. N. altl. Business discussions completed for the evening. The mee urned with the Mispah di - During the social hour several fllnis were shown by Mrs. Mr .W. J. Fiisgerald waf a lottatowirr ssrvad by the hostess. by the lnnch committee. ;-mm FATAL APPITITI RYE Hill!!! (13?) ad 33:! I I 1952 - B. 35.3. 35.933335. 3.852 Answer: pared. industrial sites by arty. I. by negotiation. Answers Tabled In Legislature pite the stormy weather a large The l0ll0Wlllll Qllehlllllls crowd was resent to enjoy George Johnston lure: ' capably acted as chairman and Question - Dr. the or anist was Mrs. Jessie But- ler. T e concert was sponsored by the Peters Road West Wo- "Y' All recitation - Faye Mc- "Release Mc". Preston Jackson and Joyce Acorn. encore, "Slowly said petition? Dialogue - "Pull Answer: Over", Mrs. Harold Mcswain and 1. Yes. 1. The Government's ay . Edith Johnston: on this Petition has ”Youire The Only Star been finalized. Chorus. At The End of a Long in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Longaphee MIT Ill! ll Confined to her homo were Monday. February 21. tabled yesterday in the LegislE- ML Floyd Jly Wu . busing" Mr and M" John Longuphu "Y Macwmnz visitor in North River. Tuesday. David Lon whee, '1. Has the Government received a Petition from farmers of Mer- maid and Johnston's River in re- ferance to the return of McDon- . :tl't'ilp?Lake to Government tivuier gin: Mrs. Harold Jay. February Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mn”. Mnnomld W" M the chair. Mr-p 2. If so. what is the Govern- p ee. menl.'s intention in reference to Mr. Raymond FilzPatrlck. Mon- wr Jo mwlellh C0" M"""”l- Film 30'” lh0V'ld 50"” V0177 tague, was in Pisquid East on M” Mini N McC0l'mI"- educal-lo ' film Members of bung," wednudwp g-gtmm-y 33, - M31 Ml?! Gl'eB0l'Y- Montague Home and School wan - Miss Eleanor McCormas.. guggtg tor ghg gvenhu, 3.";-.1 Mr. George Dover was a visit- Miss Mae Mccormac 1 ggmgg we;-e entgygd by .11 pm. or in Charlottetown. February 23. Miss Elizabeth Lonsaphec. ent after which lunch was ui-van, MW 35'1"” M'3C0mll& by several of the ladies present. Owen Kelly spent Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCor- day and Tuesday in Bsdford intent of her dluslnor Mm M- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McCor- atltuta. are having the Public Lib- Question - Mr. Fralik Myers: 1. Who are the personnel of the Temperance Commission? . 2. What salaries do Music -- Oils and celve? Preston Jackson and Chester A. Mcswain; step dancing - Reg. paid on behalf of Johnston; Duet - "The Winner of My Heart" Chester A. Mcswain Answer: and Preston Jackson, encore "Cal- ling You"; Dialogue -"Counting man--Salary. 34,000; Lieutenant Eggs". Joyce Acorn. Shirley Mc- Canlsy and Mrs. Merrill Butler; 'Massa in The Cold Ground" and "Old Black Joe"; Monologue - "Thanksgiving Re- 3.Whai travelling expenses were lhllr Hull!!! Illd ML 1iIllhOl- mac. rary wired for electricity. which Mn Guy J-v -in-I the 1-" 'E'il;.o?."'.1.uil.':.'i..""'' M”””"'”' l'i.'.1.1..”.5uo”2ili"i.i ?i'35'i.ll.”.'”'.fy"d W"k'9"d "' F'”"'"3' ” "” mm” Mrs. H. G. Macliwan. get reading material A cake sale- ' l years 1951 to 1954 mcluswe? 9' his V"e""- M" "M M": we” Paul McDonald. was held on February 18th. in F. Ml, um Mm now 3,, "5 mac- the weather very few were able to M . H id J tend to born v,f,i,y ;,',f,d,,?,,,',":,,.. an N"; Mrs. Annie Bvrne. - added to the funds. for this wor- of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald ME I” M"- R0311! Wlll"- my cause. M” ""6 M” inn” Am'ck' Mr. Ind M". hm" 1. Mud The Missal Francss MacMillan 1 A: 2. B. J. Haywood. Chair- Col. A. H. Peakwsalary 500; P. A. Mclsaac-Salary, 500. 8. 1951-Travelling Expenses- Conference Expenses: B. J. H wood 344.10. 3140.00: Duet H. Pcake. 11.10; P. A. Maclsaac. and 3520 nin the home 0, ML md ldr. and Mrs. James l-lu hes. and Miss l:na Murphy of the staff mund Jay on Sunday. ly. mma My." Mrs. Peter Mcinnis aad lam- River Public Libl-aryonThursday. of Mr . ' ll?- X3: nu;-.,.:'nd M".'w:i':g: Mr. and Mrs. William Hanlan. ridge on Sunday. 343.32; P. A. Maclsaac. 1953 - B. J. Haywood , 274.30; P. A. Maclsaac. 1954 'T 3- 'l' H”w””d' Mr. and Mrs. James Hanlan. - 35-723 9- 5- student at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conway. ebruary I Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mccluslrey. week-end with .l;:rJpare:ths.. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald. and Mrs. Edw ay. was r accompanied by her friend Miss family. Question-Mr. Frank Myers: P" w C" "M" Q. I 1. Are F. A. Large, John P. Nicholson and D. 0. Stewart em- ployees of the governmeatf 2. If so in what capacity. 2. if not why were expenses paid which amounted to 0250. for .?5ii2l'3'.;.i .3'.2.i.?:”2?"a'L.l?.”.'- ” Mrs. W-Hm Fm- l. F. A. Large. Esq.-no. John P. Nicholson. Esq. - part time employee - Acting crown prose- cutor for Queen's County. D. 0. Stewart. Esq. Q.C.. - part time employee - Acting Crown Prosc- cutor for Prince County. 5. Sea answer I) No. 1. I. Messrs. Large. Nicholson and Stewart are the Board of Com- missioners for the Promotion of Uniformity of Provincial in this vic nity will re . nd hope 901' I Oomtlletsemlle-crdvar;. hhndr. and Mrs. Henry Lartar, Murny Ihrhour North " IVGNUI 350 In 75. Eb MOORIIIIEID Mi 1 bsl ant. Charlottetown , M , c, , '”'l'” '' " and visitor nt, an ill. ill: iti'.'.."i'..'i.'i."'i'a...i.l'.""' Flnl Gem 7:30 0."0'"l”WW'lm "W3 home of her parents. Mr. and Emma! mmmm hen" M. ad Mrs. Charles While, ' . - . friends and c:Ilti0l"i'.iellI Bonlhawll summarvma Buven show" also 1 . o -r M g ts l.h pm M0!-00d Mr. add'hdl: ?Iohrl 3or- AND Matinee z 500 ..'Mr. Floyd Jay was a visitor ' in Chal'lottetown. Tuesday. Fsb- B::;';f,,de,l.”"' am” M”C'”'k"' These are last Southern M. d Mrs. Alfred Jay. last P”'l"- semi-finals for Bison Trophy Royr-"5." was yum" in "I. Mr. and Mrs. Melford Buchanan. begins Saturday. - quid East Tuesday. ...... .. M. and ”.'r'i'.'f"hJ.”.i mlggh-6" M'r-- W-H Me"-vn -. der the authority of the Unifor- I. mity Commissioners Act. iR.S.P. E.l. 1051. Chapter 108). Question-Mr. R. R. Bali: have been paid by any contrac- tors with the Department and give details in each can? 2. Are penalties accruing from day to day against any contrac- tors at the present time? If so. give amount of accruals to data nch case and rate of nai Tuesday. February 22nd. was gs my. P. W ' Annual Thinking Guides and throughout the day a Girl Guides wore ir uniforms. On Sunday. Feb- baing the nearest Sunday to Thinking Day, Guides attended Church Services various Church's in unl- Answer; form. The local Girl Guides have L H. Mon-ma mg M...-3.. been very active during the past months and give every promise of becoming one of the leading "'0 oulito Companies in the Prov- D.', the local Guide Leader and is an assisted Iv Min Joyce Jan- 3. -Why were not tenders called for the sale of lands at the foot of Grafton Street to the Imperial Oil Company as in the case of the "Horne Warehouses"? 4. How. without tenders. was the price of 321.000 arrived at? Led. have paid SWMIO. Mind 16 working days at 080.11). (b) Coun- ty Construction Company, have been assessed 38.500. working days at man. This a- mount is deductible from the final estimate which is now being pro- ...li"'.tGtliy. i3.”..."7.'i'l.u'"uam5' guignuwm-lg;-pd gmonllnuggg ' en n ma M" "4 Mr" w"m'u "”' to the window to sea five foxes guru”, sitting on the lawn howling at the made a short visit h Pisquid MM- Miu Sally Leard. was a visitor ZURICH. Ont. (CP)-Davis Fuss, 2. Yes. Oil the contract of Cur- at the home of her parents. Mr. so, died of a brain hemorrhage Fred hard uriag ran and Briggs Ltd. a penalty of 000.00 per day is charged. This ,4 g amounts to 87.800 to data. 3- 7'” mrm" "Hey ”' uh N Master Roy Iirt was a visitor my”. when an bl... "Mn", a ll C0":"::'r'5' kicked him gainst the wall. Mrs. want Ilacbonaiti. Mr. Ray Mitchell. Mount Ita- wart, was h Pilquaid H” I business February :1. was fouowsd in this case. The Home Warehouse site was met- ed differently because the build- tlaa. Including tenements. expres- sed interest in owning itha prop- DIGGIIT DAY OF? ABBOTSIURY Itngtand (CF)- Chi-lia. this of the a dead at age I). For dlaltict he hsieti the roost at John weak and"arta and once tsuxht . lih duck ssa Iatii hsb met-als ca mini-day. In- is same circumstances at hump, Mr. and Mrs. James Aldridge. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Horton. Mui- t0 Photo by B-news mm Ln ;;z.::;".."-..:".::: Till 'r.:.:".'..:' - d f ii . - ' , ' ' ' l Plsquid uMr.na"ddyMra. Sidney Leavers. wlmam Homn l ll" lull) Mr. and Mrs. Chas. White and The In-ny friends of little Miss - , ..-ivn and Mrs. Dan Hendrickan family (2). Rita Mn Ferguson an sorry to thing QHl;1l('l and family. with illness. Her many school HM” hm. Mr. and Mrs. Uiysse Gaudet. friends wish her I speedy recov- l llzll ll Mr. Edwa Inngaphea. Toronto, The monthly meeting of Murray nt River Home and School met h the o . Mrs. Earle MacDonald and Mr. , d h h 1 Feb," . ii lb I-103'” M"D0""d' I-W" V'"9V- s2:dhlldlrgI..p ierlselurn Longa- gteglwdenlinbr. Bouiilzll ::!sh.aba1;ItIIety -l W" Vim" " the ml" 1" ML pllce, and the Vice President. Miss Viola lil- John Martin from the National hm! mac.. The Murray River Women's in- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McCor- W. Johnaoon's store. Because of MI'- Ind Nl'I- Robcft Wllllm attend. but a few dollars were and Klya. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wha en and of the Prince Edward Island Lib- fami rariea. paid a visit to Murray February 17th. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. White. M . and Mrs. Angus Dunphy and TONIGHT ,,?.”;,,;"?.,2?;;; '""""" 't' "T AT MONTAGUE ttmx Sam, Murrsy River Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clhrkln, Kings League games before Bonshaw. w ' L. T. Benton and family. Win- M. R at line and Mr. aloe; ' Carlr Bruoc: Wgleigtdr were recent Ml" Fmnces Conway. Ont. C I visitors at the home of Mr.-and Floral Tributes: Mrs. Edward Jay. 5,”, F. d . mi at us . Mr. and Mrs. James Aldridge. u n aorlfyentosleanrn thlat Rdhltlig W J R M 1 arty recently had the mis- . . awsg 0., ohms. g of bnmtgg gm MpIA,:;!" Marjorie Main Chill gwilh Doilghtcrty was e ormer e Bi t. Pisquid East. C R h k ' 3 5 0 T 5" 5 wsnnssoav - rttuasoav mi MGM" RMg"a;onu,”laor:' The family of the late Isaac George ay mo r - I II sue. February 10. I”""'"'” W" ” "Mk "mi 'Tl'OIIbIC III lTIIC GICII Murphy, Father Steele, Father Miss Jtipaeiiita in ;l.IitiN:.iI.l.ryli is I::;ta;.:ii mighbgmaaniindfrimti; victor Mclrslen. Forrest Tucker. Ma-flliret Lockwood weal:-end with her parents. Mr. use: of Sympathy. who helped in and Mrs. Edward Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were Mrs. Lssgaphee and Family. visitors in Covahsad Road. Sun- hig-h':'”,f;:c”3u':3j nan: otirnszlilwa any way during our sad bereave- ment. MAYFAIR THEATRE MURRAY RIVER. MARCH 1 - I WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY CHISLEHURST. England (CF)- KILLID IY ” IOISI Temptations or A FIIIITII mt r mt lit at I the Saturday after he was kicked by an old. half-blind horse in his barn. Fuss was showing some stock to W B cutlroww -v-3 ”W'lw”” an.-non-as --n pitinul, BUITER sa...n....s..-.