' in the Souris Hospital at h a home not iiuiiic ,, i A " friends will be .,..:.:.f ..i"'l'.'!;. that 'Mr. Elmer iiraser is now coavaleacing satis- lsctorlly after his recent o atlon 1,, south Lake. congratulations are extended to Mr. gnd Mrl. John MB III their marriage in Charlottetown. on April 1th. Mrs. MacLood. was the tamer. Norah Jackson of For- m... and Ms. Macbcod resides in Strathconl. The secondary roads in this vic- miy are drying out good the past week and have mostly all been "raped and soon the dust will be flying. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Marion Mullay. Cambridge. Mass. whose mother. Mrs. Mary 1;. MacDonald passed away at the Sacred Heart Home. Charlotte- town on April 7th. Mrs. Mullay wgg well-known as she up until a few years ago operated a res- turant in Souris and won for her- self a host of friends who are now thinking about her in her recent bereavement. Mrs. Mullay attend- .s her mothera' funeral and left shortly on return to Cambridge, Mass. Mr. Brent Robertson left April 13th. to resume his second year studies at tile United Baptist Bible Training School. Moncton. having gpeni the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Robertson. Red Point. it is with regret we learn of the illness of Mr. Elliot Bruce. East Baltic. who is a patient in the Souris Hospital. A speedy recovery is extended to Mr. Bruce. Hrs Fay Glover and two chil- dren returned to their home in Charlottetown. having spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robertson, Kingsboro. llrs. Gus Mallard has recently being discharged from the Souris Hospital. where she had been a pa- tient for some time with pneumonia aiui is now convalescing at her home in North Lake and her host of friends do sincerely wish Mrs. llallard a speedy return to good lieal'lv Tito liusy spring activities are ccrtaiirsiy moving around the North Lake hore on April 15th, three new boats came around the point from Souris and were the first for the season to come in the Harbour there. it looks as if it is to be a liiisy spring with thousands of lob- IlPl' traps to be put afloat the first of May. llr. and Mrs. Agustus Whalen and family. East Baltic. spent the holidays with Mrs. Whalen's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doug- las. Canavoy. liliss Clarabell Ching returned April lath. to the United Baptist Bible School. Moncton. having spent the Easter holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ching, Basin Head. llrs. William Robertson, Kings- born. and Miss Julia Mclnnli. Red Point, are most' capably operating the cook house for Mr. Albert Grif- fin. North Lake Plant. ll. Stuart MacGregor, Miss San ra MacGregor, East Baltic. accompanied by Miss Eileen Rob- ertson and Mr. Alexander Robert- son. Rod Point. motored to Char- lottetown on April 9th. Miss Marie Citeverie returned to her home at East Point. having being a patient in the Souris Hos- pital for some time. Her friends and school pupils are glad to see her back a sin and be able to re- ganelteach ng again at East Point on. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Johnstone, Fortune Bridge. have again taken "it residence for the spring and summer months at North Lake. Mr. Johnstone owns and o rates I large fishing plant at NO! Lake llarhotir. llliss Annie M. McDonald.lstu- dent Nurse at Falconwood Hospi- tal. Charlottetown. visiiad recently with her parental Mr. and Mrs. Waldo MacDonald. South Lake. Miss Dora Bruce who had been confined to her home at North Lake with the 'fiu is out and about train and returned to her work at the store at North Lake. lrlsioi ..'Oid friends here learn with resret of the passing this week of Hrs. Pain Tralnor at her home in Mt. Ryan at an early age. Mrs. Trainnr was a former Bris- tol gl.rI. Ella Sinnoitt. in single life and a brother Joe resides on the old homestead here. other mambera of her family are scat- tered in different sections and to than all the sincere sympathy of this vicinity is extended along with her husband at this time. We learn from the fishermen that the cook house at the shore hare will be in operation this spring to servo meals to the fishermen. Mr. Jenkins who pur- -chased the old Cox Packing will operate the cook house for the fishermen; and that well known cook. Mrs. Vincent MoGrath. will be head cook. Mr. John L. Laybolt. who left the seaside some years ago to operate a grocery ” ' has turned his thoughts to the sea again. Once a fisherman. always a fisherman. he says. But of course he will still keep the store for operation after the season is OVEI”. Mr. Joe MacDonald. who took lup farming hero some years ago has also changed his mind and sold out his stock. he too will be at the shore this spring for the lobster season. One fisherman says that there are so many fishing this season there wont be room for all the her studies at the P. W. C., Char. lottetown. having spent the Easter holidays with her parents. Mr. and xlrs. Stuart MacGregor. East Bal- c. Miss Marguerite Mossey. stu- dent at St. Mary's Convent. Sour- is, spent the holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Massey. Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. John F. McMil- Ian and David were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLellan and family. Red Point. Mr. Gerald Bruce. Souris accom- panied by his daughter. Miss Bea- trice Bruce and cousin. Miss Sylva Bruce. Red Point. left recently for Oshawa. Ontario: while Miss Sylvia Bruce will visit with her brother. Mr. Emery Bruce who is employed in Windsor. Friends of Mrs. Joseph MacDon- ald are happy to learn that she has recently returned to her-home at North Lake having being a pa- tient in the Provincial Sanatorium, for some months and is now ea- joying good health. All Vernon Garrett's school pals and friends are sorry to hear that he has been confined to his home in East Baltic for the past month. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fos- ter Gsrrett. East Baltic. Potatoes have being moving fast during the past two weeks. Tractors and trucks are busy daily hauling thevaluable product to the Souris, Elmira and East Baltic shipping points. A pageant was put on by the members and pupils of the East Baltic Sunday School on April 10th. A large crowd were in attendance despite the muddy roads and this pageant was recently repeated in the Kingshoro Baptist Church. Mr. Charles Citing. Red Point. spent a recent week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bruce, North Riv- er. Mr. Robert Rose is out and about i again followin his recent illness in the Souris nspital. His many friends and associates will be pleased to hear that Mr. Daniel MacDonald has recently re- turned to his home at South Lake from the Charlottetown Hospital. where he had being a patient for some time and is now greatly im- proved. Mr. George E. MacDonald. Sum- merside. visited with relatives and friends in Souris duirng the Easterl holidays. Mr. Callum McLean, Johnnie Young. Helen McLean and Sylvia Bruce. motored to Charlottetown. April 17. where they visited with airs. Stanley Dingweli and fam- y. ltlmi Jess MacGrogor resumed We-ad. ad. uootimpvoll. hv he b:o::'an your 14 laden. 0' mite Canadian i los l3llC9ZIKE)Q) rd ll. School Concert At Georgetown ...'The pupils of the Junior grades of Georgetown High School presented an exceptionally fine, concert in the town hall on Wed- nesday. April min. before a capa- city audience. Mr. Cecil LeLa- cbeur was master of wt: monies. The accompanist: were: Mrs. Ed- ward Easion. Mr. Clarence David. Mr. Arthur Macswaln and Mr. Wilfred Gotell. During the intermission musical selections were rendered by Mr. Arthur Macswain and Mr. Wilfred Gotell. Following is the pro ' Welcome Recitation by Velda Fra- ser and Eldon Batchilder; Duet. "Sunbonnet Sally and Overall Jim". by Nancy Hartman and David Hartman; Choral Reading, "The Echo"; Step dance by La- verne David; Topsy Turvy Drill. by Danny MacLean, Lloyd Sol- omon. Douglas Martell. Kenneth Arsenault, Billy Lavers. Carl gear along the north side; any- way here's wishing them all a big season. Mr. Gus Macdonald was a busi- ness visitor to the city for a couple of days this week. when the fishing season starts on Saturday probably the McGrath Brothers. William and Vincent. will be t.he oldest fishermen to set out; Oldest in years of life and oldest in years at the seaside. Hail and hearty after more then sixty years following the sea they have no intention of retiring as sslaaian. Invert lush, WI!!! Llewellyn. Larry Henry. John Allen and Jaullh Mimi"? 30 Peep by Carmelita Bolnmaii: Dl'a.- logue. "Waking the Daffodils . mnodu, Wendy Hartman. Child. Laverne Blackett. 3011- UNI! Llewellyn. B43111. P999” Robin. Hal Mac!-can: In sion. H Playette "Mary Lou's Recitation Mrs. Allen Paulette Burke. Grandma Allan. Bonita Morrison- Gnndp. Allen. David Hartman. Tillie the Maid. Mary Buclun-m George (Mary Lous brother). Danny Maclaan. Nellie 045"? Lou's sister). Pauline Highland Ftinl Soloman: Song. "III? , niei-": Exercise Blowtnz Bub- bles"; Monologue by 141153 14”" Henry. te 1,.-, Wendy. ilartnisn. Percy FH- ser. Juanita Gotell. 591'!” M3” tell, Jo-Anne prosper and 1-659 carmem, soioman, Velda Fraser, Bar A " Gotell. Marie Donald. Linda Perry. Verne Martell. Dill? 5 Rose Maric MICRO"- Martell. Karen' Lavandler Mary Burke. ' guests at the home of Mrs. Ro- . April 17. en, "Tempest"; The Kerry Dance :..aVerne Blackatt, Lewis Levant!- MacDonald: Good N18” Di'm5'T Mac- Laverole , ph Ilia Boudreault. Kat - lIeeelliugcsully,yBeVeI'IY Solemn 11-1- an . Elizabeth and - -AC. Point dc Roche ..'Hotise cleaning is now all the rag: In tlho communities. With a i oar start at rude or ' . tube iiuiieit of the work cwiilmii: '”'” V'?"”.' -"illusion ll" "- done before the warm wmmm ysumgedwher studies at Horton Acad- seu in. .i9"mlih clfviile. N. s. after spend- . ,2 e holidays with her parents. Mr. John Feehan and his nep-.'M'- 3"d MW Verne Johnstnn. hew Francis Feehan. both or , Point de Roche. were guests ati Mm 'I"3'" MMI-490d WI! the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johni'Ie”9'" '”99k'9"d 3”" 0' I10? P”- MacDonald. Trncadie Cross. liggii M'- "id MW M59" M30 Mr. and M1-s7 George McCor- mack. Point de Roche. were Murray Harbor The many friends of Mr. Char- les Macl(illop are glad to see him home again after receiving treat- ment in the King's County Mem- orial Hospital. land 0'Handly. Mount Stewart on Mr. Dan McDonald. Mt. Ste- wart. left by car for Boston, Mass, and other American cities. Mrs. Russell Gunn and son Jackie of Savage Harbour. were guests at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mclnnis. Point de Roche, on April 21. Mrs. Dan Sherren of Point de Roche. left on April 22 for West- villc, N. S. to attend the funeral of his late brother. Joseph She- ran, formerly of this district. Joe as he was well known, had resided in Westville for a number of years. He was the son of the Mrs. Newton Hicken was hos- tess to the Women's Institute on Fuesday evening. April 8. Nine- teen members responded to the roll call with a "Household Hint." ;late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sherren. His surviving relatives are Dan. on the old homestead, Mary and Lucy, both married Mass. Master John Mclnnis of Trac- ndie Cross. is spending a few parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mc- lnnis of Point de Roche. Georgetown in the Charlottetown Holliililv yet. Fresh herring for lobster bait will he brought hero from the Magdalen Islands this week and maybe some from the western sec- tions of this Province. A report circulated here quite sometime ago to the effect that a fonner resident of Bristol. Mr. George Hume, had passed away two years ago in the U. S. A. is untrue. We have contacted our good old friend in Michigan. U. S. A. and learn both he and Mrs. Hume. despite the fact they are both over eighty are still very smart and reside with their two daughters. Alice and Gracie. Mr. and Mrs. Hume with their two daughters. Alice and Gracie. Mr. and Mrs. Hume with their daughter Gracie left here away back in 1918. thirty seven years ago. Mr. Hume has never been back nor has his daughters; but Mrs. Hume was here a few years ago. Their old home is the same today as when they sold; and the mail boxes built by Mr. Hume when he was post master remain the same as does his tailoring counter here. One daughter Alice who left here before here parents has never been back; another daughter resides in Charlottetown. Mrs. Eugene Sinnott. who has been in Boston. for several weeks with her mother and other mem- bers of her family is expected home early next week. She says siiie is having a wonderful vaca- ton. -N. week. On Friday. APT" 3- MI” "I"! Mrs. L. 5. natoiiuder. Min Joan Batchilder, Mrs. Neil A. Wight, Mrs. John D. Gotell and Mr. J. w. Lavers, motored to Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rafuse and daughter of Toronto. Ont-. I1'l'W9d in Georgetown on Saturday. APIIII 30th.. on a visit to Mr. Rafusel parents. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ra- fuse. Mr. Stanley Gallant has taken over the careiaking duties of Georgetown High School. relievinl Mr. William Prosper. who left Fer cently for Pictou. N; 5-. W "R9 up his duties as a crew member of D. P. W. Dredge No.-115. Mrs. Romia Ceredinl was a visit- or to Charlottetown on Friday. April 29th. where she visited her sister. Mrs. Gerald Morrison. who is a patient in the.Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Currie and family of Charlottetown were re- cent guests of Mrs. Curr-ie's Pl!" ents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc Quillan. i Mrs. Eugene MacDonald and daughter of Charlottetown were recent guests of Mrs. MacDonald I parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roche. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraser and family of Charlottetown mo- tored tto Georgetown on Sunday. May lat and were guests of BRAND 3-l5- 6. Am. Nit. 33'7n ........ .. Sui. of Am. 207:: Granular Super 209?. .. Mur. of Potash 60',Vo .. All prices are F.0.B. ISLAND FERTILIZERS INCORPORATED. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. I. I955 FERTILIZER PRICES 0 - 20 - 20 .................................. .358.00 3 - 15 - 6 "('3'-)iJ'i3oi3i3E)"' ' With 194 Mg.0. - 51.00 per ton additional at Giarlottetown and are subject to change with- out notice. FOR - SERVICE - VALUE - QUALITY SPECIFY "ISLAND FERTILIZERS" Casii Price Per Too 1955 1954 iNone) (844.00) (847.00) Ius.oo) (347.00) (None) 33110.00 - (siio.oti) . 365,00 (uuoi 33900 (888.00) . 5554.00 (moot trucks or cars our plant NOW! AT NO EXVRA COST! "up,-(ends of Mr. William Mur- phy are pleased to .hear that be has returned to his home I: Georgetown. after beinl I Pam" Mr. and Mrs. Alec MacKinI10n were visitors to Charlottetown last Th h l f - Fraser's mother. Mrs. Minnie la- 3 many so 00 chums 0 Dun fuse. to learn of his present illness. This district has lost. another of its great friends when Mr. Char- les Thistle. whose whereabouts were unknown for the past few .months was found dead on April 21. Mr. Thistle had been employed on the farm of Mr. Dan Sherren of Point de Roche a few years ago. He will be greatly missed both by young and old. Mrs. Gordon Babineau. who is employed in Charlottetown. spent the past week-end in Georgetown. as the guests of his mother. Mrs. Myrtle Babineau. On Sunday. May 1st Mr. Howard Walker. Mr. John DeLory. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker and Mr. J. W. Lavers, motored to Char- lottetown. where they visited Mrs. Lavars. who is a patient in the The many friends of Beanie Prince Edward Island Hospital. McCoroc, Point de Roche. regret . to learn of his present illness. in Boston. J days at the home of her grand- nia King, Point de Roche. regret' one visitor was present and a former member re-joined. it was decided to purchase new window may. any 8. 1ossi1iieouniiur hp! blinds for the schoolland to scrub the floor during the Easter holi- days. The program consisted of a "Penny Auction" with Mrs. Al- bert MacLeod donating the prize which was won by Mrs. Marvyn Johnston. At the close of the bus- iness period a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Marvyn Johnston and Mrs. orial Hospital. lento. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mil- ar. Classmates of Miss Gail Clow. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Clow. are sorry to learn she is a patient in the King's County Mem- Her many friends will he plans- ed to bear that Mrs. Grant Inau- baugb is convalucing lltislactorlb after her recent operation hthl King's County Hospital. Miss Myrtle Millar. Duluth!- fnage. spent the holidays with hd parents. Itlr. and Mrs. George Mil- in. A0. Weir McClure. Misses Sadie Millar, Katherine Millar, Myrtle Millar and Mrs. Donovan Kennedy were among! those attending the '.i'eachers'a Con- vention held in Charlottetown. Miss Sybil Millar, Hunter River. spent the Easter week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mas. Edward Millar. Miss Mary T. Johnstode. P, W. C., student. spent the Easter holi- days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Johnston. Ioiiciown. Mr. Gavin Hicken. Oak Valley. is confined to her home through illness. All wish her a speedy re- icovery. 3 Miss Alice Millar, Charlottetown, spent the Easter weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mil- llar. . irians as well. The Easter service held in the Murray Harbor North Presbyter- ian Church on Sunday morning was largely attended. The min- later Rev. M. C. Currie conducted ithe service using as his theme. -"The message of Easter. Ap-. -propriate hymns were sung. . Mrs. George Millar is continent ;to her home due to illness. Her many friends wish her a speedy return to good health. l Miss Katherine Millar. 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