PAGE FOURTEEN Tlgnleh And Vlclnlty ~Mr. Hogan and daugh- ter Marjorie. 'l‘ign.ish. were visit- ors to Charlottetown on Monday. Mrs. Herman Haywood and son Vincent. Nail Pond. are visiting friends in summe aids. , Mr. Leo Oorea-an spent a few at okinewu. His many friends are giving him a warm welcome. The wiring of the 3t.3imon and st. Jude Church. Tignlfli, has been oomple‘ ‘ and the lights were turned on for evening devo- tion on Sunday. The efffeet of the brilliant lighting on t-he interior of this beautiful example of Go- trgilc architecture is indeed remark- a e. The condition of Mr. Wilfred Breodolbme and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Peter ter-in-law, Mr. Macbeod, Halifax. Mrs. Harold Toombs and Miss visitors Nellie Toombs were Charlottetown on March 25. ldsclueod are visiting their son end daugh- and Mrs. Robert to THE GUARDIAN. St. Louis And Vicinity ——Mr, Wendell Stewart who has been visiting at his home in Hur- ray Harbor. for several weeks returned to st. Louis on March Kl. Mrs. Joseph J. Bernard has re- sumed her position as tlacher of st. Edward's School, after spend- ing a vacation visiting in United States. CHARLOTTETOWN Ellarelle And Bllloforil —'I'l'.iI Mt. Pleasant Junior Bruins won the Illorllie AI‘ U10 NT. mm JUDAOK‘ ROC- seriee. The first game, ll-uins 5, Aces 8. The second and winning game the Bruins G the Aces 3, making a total score of ii for the Bruins and G for the Aces. I-Asian rmoliv over the Mt. Pleasant Junk: Aou kets in a two-genie-goeie-to-count 1 in the Lsion Hell on March ll was largely attended and a. tidy sum realised. Music was by Lowell liueetis and his orchestra. Mrs. Willard MaoAusiend-spent part of the past week visitingwith her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. lineieir Mscoaull, Bum- mersidc. ' Mr. Albert lherp. Montague. spent the week-end at his home here. ‘ COMING UP ‘EASTER PARADE‘ You’ll look trim and heat with clothes cleaned and pressed at ,3 Alberton. Come Early. WEST PRINCE DRY APRIL 3. 1954 Professional cards " T. EMILE NIOKEV Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Comma“ . Building lnmsierelde. I. I. I. PHONE 188! W. Albert Robertson Chartered Aooounhnt I». a. i. am-roiu. suimma deals the past week in 'I‘ig'nl.sh. on ham“. Perry. Bea Cow Pond, who is now Pm“ “I b summery . pgugm in m, any H°,p1m_ h s vi 9 sorry to learn Fmnds N M" sopme Arum M. Pm“ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bridges, CLEANERS urenvlne at Water street _ cm,1°¢gewwn_ 1, "pm-¢,d umm, i at Miss Mary Deighan. teacher . . ' , accompanied by Mrs. Herbert Blunmgrgldd M1 Everett Broderick. Tigiiish. 5,,.._,,...,.., M, Pam, ., of Breedalbane Rural school Is ‘“”‘- ‘"9 “WY W l‘"°'' "*9 ‘I “l 1'~3“HM 3- -B-nu. Hardy motored to = side on nu). :- spent ii day the past week in of wmd'y‘w“_ ‘H m;d:”‘,’:m“"_‘ ¢°,,m,,d ,0 her home wnh’m_ at her home. and wish her .1 (L. Hardy) .. .. eos u.mh'a4 nu ' 0‘ 3"‘ <I_hatz;l:l)tl}4latowm. Lvvhiledthelre “he mm, °p,m.°n' mam“, H“ ..e,.,_ speedy recovery. s——Bruins. L. Hartxv, ' - “ V151 15 son eomr W o e ‘ ———- (E. Banks cl 0. De ks) ..in student of st. Dunstan's Unlvers 3&3; $;;‘:mh?::°v”:;ti5th;otd.3 M15, Linda Snowle and Mann; M” M‘“"°° .M3"-'7‘ 1"” "' Intlnfierlod n 20 farln§ruy.:1v‘Arew:ce!:i°t.m;‘ue¥tgl‘gf ‘ti: E E‘ °*“"°“*‘°” 2.2:: ::;"s;:.':.::=:..2°r:..:“:h.i:;“:; ----. -. w----. -. we. r « to -o. 9 Mr. Ray Handrahan. director nf Uncle8Blll's Silo“? \\PiTlrChc 3:: re: ”‘° “°"‘‘* °‘ M“ ““‘ W‘ cm‘ 4 An B;m<;<)i no Ralph E"-M.’ Mumml Mm‘. Gum‘ F?‘Mm'['E:|":§TE "“ the Prince Edward Island Credit t Allliouah the opeiiliis of the elltiv broadcaster! irom chrrlotte. ’°“’ °‘‘”‘’" “‘ T‘5“‘°" 5"°”- -.;;,m}.r.;,mnr,.‘::l,' 1015 The legion of irlaiiaa of Mr Office flourr " Md union Leuug spent, . few days rout season is more than two ”_ —? ' ~ ' the past week in Charlottetown oniweeks in the future. there is a town __ Mrs. Thomas C. Perry of Harper 3rd Period g;r°g°wEL:::‘t:?;lageG1:’v°' 3;“ Come! Order your chicks .:ahb,"..§oii.s;’...°¢. bu5m.353_ lstirring among the n-atemny ma Mu Jurreua Mum" mach” Shad. was a. recent visitor at the 5——Aces, H. Mecl..een. em; in the gwwug M:,,.’,’,,.,] from the Pendleton Hatch. PHONE 828'! ._.. zmany anglers are beginning to I R V H Sch 1 ' ome of her son, Mr. Ben Perry (J. Clorrell) . .............. _. 1.03 . , , ‘WENT Tum“. Sergeant Robert O‘Connor. Oki- wonder whether the old Nd Ihould gronimhcra os)chooi°°'n:i:‘i:ig“bs:h‘: 3"“ “'5 P"'~"' "3’“‘“‘- 3- 3'““- $11831”: m 33' The ‘cry but ‘u R’ .lI.lII'flIeP st. “su=:n?¢?e'a l'ia\\'a. is visiting his mother Mrs. be overhauled. whether a new line we... of Mm“ 2‘. because 0, —--~ (A. Mmarthuri ................. .. 1.1a " ' P’ sued‘ —'—‘ Liiiirethi O'Connor. Tigrlish. Ser- is needed. and ii the casts of files illness. Her rrieiiiis wish her ii . M” ”°’“‘’ ’‘‘“'''°‘ W“ " V‘-"‘ "—-“°”- -’- °°"'°l1- Mrs Roy Wlliialrlil entertained wh“°"°" b"°°d Y0“ "WM I. F. HUNTER N O geant O'Connor who is serving needs replenishirig. The ponds complete ,,,Cover,,' “W t° summerm” °“ b“3i"'” °“ ‘E M“'°D°mid) -~- 5-3 the Ladla of the Anglican Ladies for C331‘ 01' “"0 P°'1ln'y- I ' with the United states Army, for where many large trout were ' _ March 24. 5-—Bruins. L. Hardy, Md mm . huge number 0‘ mem_ 09703137315? the past few years was stationed landed in former mil "9 Yet Mrs. James Frizzeli staiichcl 3- 3'“-‘W - ~ - - 11-95 bers and visitors esent Mrs MRS‘ 5° 3- PENDI-'ET0Ni '“"“""""- "- 5 '- ———'—T*—‘j frozen over lo it depth of twelve W” the 3ue5[ or M.-_' and Mr; F“'"d~* 0’ Mic Henry Bemlrd. ,._ M_ Macaw“ pm‘,’§,d mic, cm; Kengmgtgu Oonwlato Visual amilym inches or more. This ice. how— Ewen Todd during the week of "’ P““"" R‘”“’~ ““’ 5°”? ‘° The 5°00“ Elm 01 "19 lewd meeting. Then was some discussion Phone 85-5 ‘:,'::f,':":‘f"‘ ever. Will keep the iish from mov- Mal'Ch 21. ‘‘ now that she is a patient at the Arsena ult between the old timers and the on a pantry sale to be held in '§ ISUILDINO ' _ , lng seawgrd mg neg; pmspecu _A __ Wcsterll Hospital. and wish her Mt. Pleasant Bomber sisters was - - Always are Expected on thg openjng day‘ Mrs‘ Hugh F4 Macxluu who 1”“ a. speedy return to good hean‘_~‘_ played in the Mn Pleamnt rink on £fi:y’wSr":‘e:!b$;n%5hu£(:r"“£v’:g]gd“£ ‘mm The 1°_b-“CT flshtrmfll are St?"-ills been visiting in Vernon River, has M s“‘“’d‘V “gm b°‘°"° " ‘"1"’ cussed and Mrs. Pearl Ma.oGowar. A‘ Raymond Gran“ ‘"1d9l'“°." 1°’ their °P9“1"8 day» returned in her home in Bre-a«lal— ‘ r‘ Fred J’ Pete" ‘nd Mr‘ “umber °‘ ’p"°““'°"' The 33”“ invited the members to her home 530- 0-D- A considerable number of new ham.‘ ‘1Bf"l[ltAl'5EIl.'ll.lii.. mc;]to£:e!d to Chai‘- ended in a 20 to 9 score in fs- for me next meeting 3‘ the 01°“; 66cAMEo99 OPTOMETKIST . . « or e own on Mm‘ , . _ , ' S335‘? I::‘eml;‘:]etrl:5b‘;1I1l';ld;‘!:;’:l‘fv “:3: M_ E” S W-‘—_ Vim‘ ;: gggcega Lg‘: mBe°"g:°“’” ’i::;"t5't°"h.° of the meeting a delicious lunch‘ KENSINGION Complete Visual Analysis . i. on onlers has -i vsi 3.} Mt find Mm Gym was served by the hostess. clans. 1-‘meg COFFEE- those have been transferred from the owners‘ premises to the water- front. to Chal'lotteto\i'n on March 25. i Mrs. Allan Hickox was the host? of Miscouche. spent the week-end of March 28 at the home of Mr. former player who had the mis- fortune of losing his eye sight. Mr. and Mlle. Peter Miller, ac- companied by Mrs. Gordon Miller Friday-Saturday 7:15 - 9:15; Mat- inee Saturday 2:30. Suspense! Ac- tion! Drama! 18! Water street. Phone I650. Bununanlde Above Maurice Mill’: Men's Wsu —C.L. can for the “Crawford M.-mm-131->:“}“,1 M’5- 55"“ MW” THC)’ 8150 Mrs. Stanford Rayner spent -"pup; wgmgv _____;_ Christian Church, Wnnien‘s Mls-',V\;“.]te(.i\/I-I“t me_ home of Mr‘ "Id pa” °{ me pa” we“ vmtmg ;iiA:?dSliwnirsIlelgi’d:nor?altli1:r‘t:)li xflrtimored Christine Larson. Richard Roder i J R smmny society’ on March -_33_ - 15- ‘ 110“ Alflllfillll with her mother. Mrs. George Bar- ' Also Serial and Npws ' ' ' A... ~f— law who is ill at her home. - VETERINARHN . Master Myron Younker, Wiiisloo. N§g1‘uH“b°]r;'dBe’"3'd °f Tmnm." . I BeMrt::n‘ glgiliiipfl-Mliglcitaegfr lDaeXi)i‘t -—-- -is at present vlsltlxiiz Mr. and Mrs. Mend Y1“ e on sever“ °f h” M’" H"'°)'d Om“ ‘mm B"'“r' the weak-end with their r ‘ive Di“ 2520 _Llnnel Robinson, Brendalbnrle. - ‘ 5 " St Wis -ml Palmer any vision: with Mrs. in-ri sim- Rgad, families here and Mr. Archibald .9 Water Street, E3.“ _: mons and Mrs. Allister Looks, Bum- Mncaregm. accompamed ‘hem on summenido Mrs» Wl_””‘_m M391-ll-'9. “ll” 1135] Mm Hem”. Blanchmd or D _ m°"‘d°- their return to Halifax where he . nonm-JN L been liosplialized for some time. lsl H“. ”,cm,I: V. Md h “ ’“"‘ plans to make his home in the .. . wing welcomed home by her M”: hi-.5A.lS er mother, Mm George E. l_3arlow. Sum- new mm” l-iiday-Saturday 7:15-9:15: Mat- R_ E_ & friends. ‘ - F’ 9 l5*”l““"- who is ill merslde is visiting with her-sister. ' Inee 2:30 suturday. The Comedy. | Mrs. A. E. ROS. "THE GIRLS OF PLEASUBE Fire — Auto - Ceeualb M,-_ mm M“ Sidney sM._d..r_ “Raf!-slEl]tr>‘hn£alfl}i1llofhsummerside. Kuh£':“o‘1Vh“:_ ::fi1_‘h‘;_l::,“l:d° ISLAND" (Technicolor) ‘NSUBAN Soil. and diiuizhter. Faye, Char- aw MHEM 9 °“'“’ 0‘ M5 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ramsey and Lu ML and M" Mb-en MWAF LEO Gen", Don Tlylm. _ CE 1(,t,m0w,,_ were guest, of Mr_ and 8 v '5 “by P9"? lilld children. James and Charlotte. ec- mlirl Vmwru we“ ' B 5‘ summ"_:_..‘ M“ Perry ‘“ 3” Ed'"’d- companied by Mrs. Gordon Mlllal‘. motored to Willmot Valley on March 25. and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert wsugll. ;‘.\‘[l‘s. Earl Chappell. on March OR. L. ll. ZIELINSNI Kenalngton. P.E.l. summerside Trinity Y.P.U. pre- sented two one-act oomeiuv plays in the L.O.l... on March 29. with a large crowd in attelldnce. Both plays were well acted and greatly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Gallant Garfield Wood. to '::::*.:=*.;: “.5‘..i‘i°.‘.’.l‘°:‘.' March ZR to visit with friends and T ORAPAIIO THEATRE Mr. and Mrs, Hunters River. Breadalhane. on March 28. Min Edith Grant. summerside. § ‘ . r lr’lil\'(‘S. They were accom l d ‘ . M 11_ .1. 1 ch - 1 10,-, ° — Dime nt art or the at w ek iii- ‘my I’ 9" 7 " "' ‘kn - by Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Tremblay gspe wag. M 1:15 eM3- vgsnd er‘-‘°y°.d 3”‘ M5” the mus” Office Hours: learned ulth sincere regret of tlic M Ebbsneet ll! U“ l‘ Pl - and mums 0! the Mwcauu bmuh C d - — Mm Wl in Grant I'll-lllll Afternoons 2lO0-I200 r..\i. sudden passing of Major Wiliinm em Roy ‘M Shem.“ who were (Except Friday). D K, H te Ri M h 29'." 9 un " W on “C M” "°*“‘ 'mlb°d°l‘“ ho‘ "- Mr. sterling Phillipa. summer- °‘“°" "*‘°" “’“° ‘W’ “N “’ Friday -Saturday 8:15 , _ turned to her home in st. Edwards 5..., W“ m, ..,,,.,_,,,d gum or P¢lf°"l'i- VA ‘"91?!’ "t-°g:-°‘; P)-M - u I n no es B . Friends will regret to learn that ‘go‘:;tb,°”;f “il"“‘°“‘ 3‘ the Prince his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. THATS MY BOY M M my‘; a’ C n it was necessary for Mr. Wil- ’ °5‘.’ ml‘ 1°’ ‘°"'° “m”- find M-it Wendmll Phillipa. ‘ I m “es an I 3 liam Anderson to re-enter the H" "‘“‘‘Y ““°“d5 are pleased that sananscurrn SCHOOL Dean Martin. Jeff)’ Lewll “V “l‘l'°""""°"*- hospital for treatment. but all 5“? 1‘ ’“‘“‘‘"B “ 5““5“*°'0l'¥ "00" Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickieaon —— sh t S b ts nanamzv TOURIST will be pleased that his condition er)‘ and daughters. lllms. and Eye, Grade VI.lI—-l. Georgina Mor- 01' “ J90 HOME is not considered serious. M Summerside, visited with relatives rissey. Phone: Kenalngton 29 . Y‘ ‘M M“ B'l°m° G'“d°i' and friends in Elleralie on March Grade VI—1. Leo Doyle; 2. Hel- Program for Education week in rare recent visitors to'Chnrlotte- 25_ en Morr],§gey; 3. Edward Mon-is. the Rose Valley School. whlcli (;“”." .““°“’ “‘°-" ‘”=“¢d Mn sey. was presented to an intercsteri ‘-map” sister‘ -M” °'H““195’ Mr. and Mrs. E. R. MaoNevin. Grade V-1. Marion Aim Young; 2. Vernon Macbeod; 3. Diane Car- and Mr. 0‘l-lanley. They also vis- ited Miss Rosella Gaudet, also of Charlottetown. Montague. were week-end guests group of parents. was in charge and Mrs. E. R. Meclievin. of one of the senior pupils. Miss Helen MacDonald. . who. after making a few suitable remark: announced the following numbers: Song. ''Humpty Dumpty." izrades one to four rlncluslvelz reading. "Abou Ben Adhem." by Robert Cousins: grammar drill. by all the grades: spelling match, grades two. three and four: singln: came." The Farmer in the Dell." by school: history match. grade seven; a story for the juniors. by Ralph Bernard; history puazlc. grade alx. -11 CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7 - 9:25 BIG oouais BILL “IRON MOUNTAIN TRAIL” With Rex Allen - Slim Pickens See him blue the first troll across Outlaw- infested territory. rier. Grade lV—-i. David Mutch: 2. Allison Young: 8. Douglas Young. Grade II!—l. Gordon Young; 2. Judy Carrier. Grade 1-1. Faye Quinn; 2. Bob- by Mutch; 3. Marsha Carrier. Highm averages: Flye Quinn. DI95; Gordon Youna. 01%: Dlvld Mutoh, 02%: Leo Doyle. 93%. Teecher———Anna. Mclnnls. of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutohlnaln and daughter Susan, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Gulls, at. Eleonora and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bimmons. summei-side. The spring time dance sponsored by the Ladies‘ Aid of the Stewart Memorial Health Centre was held NYPERPNOSPNATE RENO Hyperphoaphete Reno is now available to the farmers of Prince Edward Island in an extremely finely-ground natural phosphate _ form, just what most of our soils lack—phnsphorous calcium along with the VITAL TRACE ELEMENTS. . This fertilizer is coming to us at a time when Agrlculturlsts are viewing with alarm our eoll deficiencies and deterioration. The soil, that you as a farmer tllls, is the source of all llfe.and this soil must be fed so that it may feed the plants. There should always be an abundant supply of food in the soil for the Mrs. Fldele Doucette left rec- ently to visit her son. LAC Ray. mnnd Doucette. who is ii patient, at the R.C.A.F. Hospital in Hall- fax, N.S. Mr. Doucette W33 5.. rlously injured in e automobile.- accldent on March l9. The latest Ttport is that he is making a sat- isfactory recovery. Palmer Road hall was filled to capacity on Friday evening. March 19. when the yoiins people of the Parish presented a variety eon- cert which consisted of songs. dialogues, step dancing and music. A lecture delivered by Rgverend W. E. Mnnaghan of Alberton. was enjoyed by all present. Proceeds were in aid of Parish funds. Buses to Replace Montreal Street Cars MONTREAL. (CF) — A Mont- 0 real Transportation Commission Ml‘8~ Alphonse Perry has return- _ H H l d official, cocaca an eye at Tnr- ed to her home utter spendlns ;’,',°t,'“;,'é,‘, '}:{i,n':,‘;i,'°p‘.’.';.f,:,'.:‘,"',",: ,t.?,_ V” M’ t° mu” y '" “Hy onto‘: new subway Wednesday. the PM W0 W99“-’ ““““3 W“-“ Hyperphosphate Reno is a NATURAL food and la relished by friends and relatives in United states. on her return she was ac- companied by her mother Mrs. Jerome Doucette who had been spending the winter with mem- bcrs of her family in West Brook. the bacteria and microorganisms in the soil. by using it a quicker breakdown of humus and organic matter is accomplish- ed. soil structure is improved and its ability to feed the crops is increased tremendously. In closing our second published bulletin there are several things to keep in mlnd:— and said Montreal is going to get rid of its street cars too. But he added buses, not sub- ways will probably take their place. Howard M. Baker. MTC Safety Changeable Weather In JACKETS iii SLAOKS director. told ii Montreal servlcc M°- HYPERPHOSPHATE RENO WILL NOT cake or harden! club luncheon that MTG would *— HYPERPHOSPHATE RENO WILL NOT clog machinery! need 1,200 buses to replace the Master -limes Hallett. i'our- HYPERPHOSPHATE RENO WILL NOT "leach out"! ' present 8% trams. and 240 miles .V€ll‘~0ld Doll Oi‘ Ml'- Ind Ml'll- HYPERPHOSPHATE RENO is NON-HYGROSCOPIC, therefore it will not absorb moisture and may be stored safely any- where for an indefinite period of ilme. Wilfred Mailett. is a patient at of track would have to be ripped the Prlncv County Hospital. Bum- u . . D ._____—-—-—.—-—— lnfifflide. Thfi little fellow was un- HYPERPHOSPHATE RENO may be purchased at 3 5ub,qt,qntia1' Hue’: ready for any weather when he's protected by one of these EXCHANGES IDLE dergolmz treatment at the Weat- savings to yourself of ACTUAL CASH on a per acre fer- sturdy jacket! in the Windbreaker style. They're out to ‘How .___._ om Hospital, when it was found tllizing basis. for comfort of a smooth nylon blend “sheen" gAbnrdlnQ_ Thu-9 g0Mg_ (A15) _ RDfng'g gtock necessary to have him transferred YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO MAKE INQUIRIES TO THE are many two tone shades from which to choose in the size exchange was idle Friday as brok- to the Prince County Hospital. ' His fathor, Mr. Wilfred Mallet: who was employed in New Bruns- wick arrived home due to his lit- tle boys illness. range 8 to 18 yesrs— Priced to ers joined those in Milan and Tur- in in a. protest against ii govern- ment sponsored bill calling for controls on dealings. Brokers in Milan and Turin halted business P. E. I. PROOIIOE CO... LTD. BOX ‘T00 SUMRIEBSIDE, l'.E.l. 9.95 for Spring a fellow needs new trousers. and here they are- -30. erdine (blended cotton and nyl day. Priced a pair real values at a popular price! Thefts well tailored in Brown. teal. blue or gray "5. on) suitable for dress-up or every- 4.95 Thursday. Brokers claim the gov- ernment - proposed controls would restrict the freedom and inde- NORTH TRYON SCHOOL (March lwpofll pendence of the markets. "SENSATIONAL COMING TO O'|.IARY TODAY Hypnotist and roping humorist DAVE STEWART, at 0'Leary Public Hall, Saturday, April 3, 8:30 pm. Principal's Department Grade x-1. Margery Wood_ Grade IX-1. Winnifred Thom- son; 2. Elizabeth Thomas; 3. George Wood. James Howatt, Don- aid MacDonald. and Lowell Har- ve.v. Grade vlII—1. Roger Loni and Pauline Wood. . Grade VII—l. Junie I-Iawett and Adele Dixon; 2. Wayne Thomas; 3. June Johnson. Grade Vl—l. Lowell Thomas: 2. James she:-ren_ Those making over 90% in their exams: l. Margery Wood; 2. Win- nlfred Thoulaon: 3. Jodie l-lawett: AIEGWIIT OIIAPTER. T. 0. D. E. WAR nfoton since iiiiciiiilici-ilillpguifimligglill_ iilllll IIIES - Pill Milli - til I- —The monthly meeting of the Abegweit Chapter of the I .O.D.E. took place at the home of Mrs. W. E. Smellman. summerslde, on Thursday evening. Mrs. as. flop- klns. Regent. presided. A letta was reed by the score- tery. Mrs. w_ A. Allen from the secretary of the P. E. 1. Drama Festival requesting that the Chap- ter donate towards the scholarship fund. It was decided to give I25. Letters of thanks for donations received were also read from the Don't Forget - - - FREE BIKE CONTEST’ Get Your Entries In Now! HOLMAN’S V Admission $1.00 Matinee for Children 3:80 PM. Admission 60 cents This ehilda-en's show oonskie of rope ' spinning, w. ,._ REGEIII‘ To-IAY‘I.80-7-0.39 "MARCH or woooeu Sélblllls" clinic and the P. E. 1. Musical l‘es- - mm, _,.,m,_,,,.,,,_ The ,,.,m,..,,-, 4. Adele Dixon; 5. azliuibeih 'I'hom- whip cracking, boomerang throwing. and demon- |ovs' 5|-lop mi .... r... by in. lmellmen scam“ _mndm for “mm L stations of memory training. STAN. Lauasi. . ouvlls nanny ,. and the education 1 report by Mrs. Jessie Hawaii: 2. Jamu sherren; The NIH’: FIRST Flill.-iillill F£iil||_lE and It is the sumrnereide High school alfifilsl the prince county irapiiai. y hoped by the inemben that there will be e number of qlalliilod ep- rriiicipel: 1-. e. iiiium. urged to save articles of clothing for this event. 5 W. A Currie. i v ‘ 3. Wayne Thomas: 4. Ronald John- - 5 ja— j :1 -3- un-: cage 2-: un- “oTh:uCh‘Pl‘:, ‘:u::1‘&2d°‘?;i::m“‘ ‘on. 5‘ Faun“. wo°d_ .” "'““.. ..m li N ‘ho .""",u’.dm“M “W "H. "om “frlae fer spellings: Jessie How- PULPWOOD IT ENTITLIB YOU '10 ["i:ul.our nus coupo I ‘ONE 4 x 6 INLARGEIIENT vlteenu. An interesting paper on the ef- Effective Monday, April 5. our Pulpwood Yard . . _ i: Mi ll; i::::.°i..:::. =22. ‘:'..:‘:.',“‘i.“.'.. ll‘. -- s-m--um -in - --an --u -in mi: --me. wio new st-or - o-rs-~=n-im so . T. Tenton and an enjoyable iuni. tlons are removed from the highways. presented (or nlsllsll) with each You of film to | MUN III ‘ OO. I L. cmltat. seasons ‘ - mmaim. Pnfiirc: County Hospital. ed "This Is ouinse" was damn by ' . . Hopkins was elect delea- Mas. A. u. Robinson and flu. attend the national cnuven- amelmsn. EAIE (P. It l.)'LIMI'l‘ID etc to clan of the 1.0.0.]. at saint John. , Lunch was served by the hoelns N. I., in Hey. It was decided to Mrs. smallman existed by ion. hold a rummage sale in the Town Allen and Mrs. A. 3.1. mrne. lien in late HQ. Member! g, OOIOIOOOOUIOOOO Aflls oeeeeesfeoeuee WCT9