3?1:neadsa.M.r-in 1:35; - Savage Horbor . 'Mr. Ereddie Mosher oi Sav- age Harbour. was a business vis- itor to Charlottetown. Tuesday. Rev. Lee McNaughton of Marsh- iield and Mr. John Pigot Ii Sav- age Harbour. attended the meet- ing of tire Presbytery held in Chart- -lottetown on Tuesday. Rev. Mc- Naughton. is Minister of the Prea- ' bytertan Church at Mt. Btewart. Mr. Ernie Doyle oi Savage hour, wasa visitor to town on Tuesday. A large crowd attended the bingo held in St. Andrews Parish Hall. Mt. Stewart on Monday night. Mrs. Jack McKearney oi Glenroy. wonithe top prize. Other prize winners were Genevieve ' Feeban. Tommy Affleck of Mt. Stewart and Mr. Temple Murphy of Savage Harbour. The door prize was not awarded as the holder of the luclq ticket was not present. A real hang up eveI1ing's en- tertalnment was enjoyed by those who attended the card party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John . , Feehan. Savage Harbour. on Tues- , day night. The nine hander, choice ” of the players in this area. was . played and three tables squared away for the opening gun. James Rar- Cbarlotta- , Macxay, George Maccormsck and , , Reuben Feehan split top honors with two wins each, but others who y shared in the spoils were Miss Nora Doyle. Mrs. John Feehnn. Mike Doyle, John Maccormack, Earl Doyle. Joseph S. MacKay. Peter Doyle. and Ray Feehan. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess hi the end of play. Capt. Dave MacAnauy of Dredge No. 12, Savage l-isrbour. was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Wednesday. Messrs. Charles -Campbell, Pe- ter Doyle and Duncan Doyle, are at present engaged in cutting wood” for Mr. Douglas Coffin; Savage Harbour in his woodland at Point Deltoche. Mr. Gordon R. Rice. School Supervisor, completed his second visit for the year to Savage Har- bour School on Thursday. As is customary with Mr. Rice's visits it was a pleasant experience for both pupils and teacher. Miss Evelyn Dalton oi l-tort Au- gustus. was a visitor to Mt. Stew- art durlng the week. Mr. Pius McCarthy. wel-known blacksmith was a business visitor in Charlottetown during the week. The many friends oi Mrs. Leo Brown, Mt. Stewart, will be sorry to learn of her present illness. It is the sincere wish of all that very soon Mrs. Brown will be restored to her full menu x oi health. Miss Mary Maccormack. student at Notre Dame Academy. Char- lottetown. was a recent visitor to Mr. Stewart, where she was the guest of her friend. Miss Aletha Mullen. Mrs. Lloyd Warren oi Dart- mouth. N.S.. is enjoying a pleasant visit to Mt. Stewart. where she is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Mon- tague liiacKay. 4 Miss Jacqueline Commisky oi Charlottetown, was a week-end vis- itor to Mt. Stewart. where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- lei Mullen. Miss Bernadette Mckearney oi Charlottetown, spent the week-end at Glenroy. where she was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ohn Mcxearney. The many friends of Danny J. MacDonald of Mt. Stewart. will be sorry to learn that he has been obliged to enter hos ital for fur- ther treatment. join in the hope that he may make a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. Mac- lJonald is a veutrsn of World War Mr. Michael McGulrk oi Dro- more. was a recent visitor to Mt. Stewart. where he wis the guest of his son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Warren McGuirk. Friends of Mr. John MacDonald. Scotchlord. willtbe sorry to learn of his present illness. It is the sincere wish of all that MacDon- ald shall very soon be rest d to his usual good health. Mr. Arthur Macbaughlln who at present is employed in Charlotte- town, spent the week-end with his wife and family at Mt. Stewart. wnnvi nosn Iv. I. ..t'l'he whim Road Women's institute held their regular month- lyv meeting on Tuesday evening at the home oi Mrs. Insllo Stuart. in the absence of the president, Mrs. Wesley Cathpbdl. the meeting was opened by Mrs. George Clarey with the Institute Creed. Roll call . Bristol ..'Mrs. Ernest, Murphy. spent the week-end in the city. with her mother, Mrs. Gertie Conohan and her brother Norman; also calling on her uncle, Alex Conohan and Mrs. Conohan. Mrs. James Alyward is spending the winter months in the city with her daughters. Mrs. W. A. O'Brien and son Gerard were visitors to the city on Friday on business. The clay and gravelled roads in this vicinity are in bad shape now as ,they are cut up: some of the ruts being too deep for cars to get along. .Mr. Joe MacDonald was a busi- week-end. His mother. who is re- siding in the city. came out with him to help get ready for his auc- tion sale and help him get moved away from the old farm. y Weather In t ' -z-.. home here again next summer to reside. A welcome visitor here recently was Mr. Angus Lapierre. from the Magdalen islands to visit his old home and old friends here. Mr. Louis Drake one of our top fishermen was in the city on Sat- urday on fishing business. Mr. James Blaxland. has arriv- ed home from Toronto, to begin the battle of getting his lishing gear readied up. Mr. and Mrs. Clifiord S. Mac- Ewen, were in the city on Friday on business. Mr. McEwen's mo- other. Mrs. Effie McEwen. who has been residing in the city for some years, will come back to the old homestead to reside with her son Clifiord and Mrs. McEwen this spring. I love the country, she ness visitor to the city over the "M Mr. Horrace McEwen, lo cal painter and decorater. who car- ried on the trade in the city for a numbe of years has Joined the With the lobster fishing season rolling around every fisherman is staff of the Experimental Farm as painter and decorator as a lull busy building and rigging traps. Practically every small barn and wood house is a beehive now and smoke can be seen curling from stove pipes stuck out windows and the rat tat tat of hammers is heard early and late in this fishing vic- inity. Even that old veteran Stannis Laplerre is helping out by mendin nets for the boys as he is one of th few left who know how it's done. Miss Rachel Sinnott is back at her school desk again after an pltal. Mrs. Evelyn Richard. who came here from Seal River, N. 3.. last summer ti) reside with her mother. home in New Brunswick. where she plans to remain for some time to despose oi her holdings there and no doubt return to her old completed. In order to add to the funds. it was agreed that whtst parties be held throughout the month at different member's houses. Com- ittees in connection with this were appointed. The various committees gave -8' eating contests were given by Mrs. Campbell. Appointed on the Entertain- ment commitiee -for the next meet- lng were Mrs. Robert Campbell and Mrs. Leslie Stuart. Next roll call is to be an Irish Join. Mr: Colin MacDonald extended a kind invitation to all to attend the next meeting at her home. The monthly penny sale was held by Mrs. E. Farquharson and won by Mrs. Lawrence Stuart. Following lunch served by the hostess, the meeting closed with the National Anthem. -N..iw.'..C. d . 4 :BRlG' 1': operation in the Charlottetown Hos- will leave shortly on return to her i -2. ' ' Prospect For March Temperatures across Canada are expected to be below normal for the next 30 days according to this map, prepared on basis of the United States Weather Bureau long-range forecast (CP Photo). lime man.. His old home is in Bristol. The closing oi the old Mcvarish farm property here by the owner, Mr. Joe MacDonald, add: one more to a long list of idle AITHS in this vicinity that some vcars ago did not know what an idle farm was. Owing to the state of the roads the mail drivers are taking the worm heating this winter and spging ever :nown on wagons as then toss been very little sleigh trove. all winter. -N. ST. TERESA'S SCHOOL "':The following is the honor roll of St. Teresals School in the midterm examinations: GRADE X - 1. Gladys Roche; 2. Cecilia Doyle; 3. Josephine Bradley. GRADE Vlli - 1. Jane Curran; 2. John Curran; 3. Patricia Mc- Lean. GRADE Vii -- 1. Annamae Mc- Carthy; 2. Geraldine Curran; 3. Val Bradley. GRADE VI - 1. Kenneth Brad- ley: 2. Francis Curran: 3. Chest- er Curran. GRADE V - 1. Anna Curran; 2. Jackie Lawlor; 3. Lena Mc- Curlhy. GRADE V - 1. Walter Brad- ley; 2. Doreen McCarthy; 3. George Bradley. GRADE ill - 1. Rita Curran; 2. Josephine Campbell; 3. Mar- tin Kenny. Elizabeth Lawlor. and Jean McCarthy lequal). GRADE II - l. Mabel Anne Smith; 2. Laura Bradley; 3. Kath- lecn Curran. GRADE I la) - 1. Mervin Brad- ley: 2. Zita Campbell and Theresa Lawlor (equal); 3. Joan Bradley, Kathleen MacDonald and Leo Mc- GRADE I lb) -- 1. George Thomas. Carthy (equal). LENGTHENS SEASON HASTINGS, England (CF) - Of- licials are offering cut-price holi- days in May and October at this Sussex resort. Visitors will be chnred half-price for civic enter- tainmnts. automobile parks and deck chairs. Bells Of Memory Along the gently sloping fields The timid cattle quiet grazed The mellow music of their bells Was waited softly o'er the breeze. Mild ”queenie" of the lowing herd Down to the pasture gate would come - And proudly toss her glossy head To sound her bell of silver tone. On distant hills. in meadows green, Adown the lane at eventide The bells of lilting melody Lent mystic charm to the coun- tryside. Am! when the busy day was done And silence regigned in field and Thercencame from out the eerie Thecsleneipy tinkling of a bell. To scenles like these my memory clings . Dear simple joys of sight and sound Oi cattle on the sunlit hills And distant bells of mellow totieg. 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