MARCH 4. 1954 .;..--fj'M . Frontier Life Begins Anew For Russians . my guEBWO0D DICKEIMAN) of factory workers and technical resounded recently with praise of dwellers to follow the departing frontier life as Prcuiers Georgi ttsm. Mslenkov and other high Russian "Campfire! def an Open sky.” officials said goodbye: to the first and the "t eiess lure of new contingent of new settlers. and ox- lands" were thrown 11130 8 "Slim horted other youtip to follow or frontier In by younz sneakers them. in the Kr iin's ornate hall, M03- 'The mass rally, also attended cow radio reported- by Foreign Minister Molotov. was The open lly' called gt a send-oft for a group . 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The Russian press has empha- sised recently the need to increase food production in undeveloped inew lands" east of Ruuia pro- per. East Baltic and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Jerome author-land. Black Pond, were recent business visitors to Fortune Bridge. Mr. Russell Chlng. local product dealer, Black Pond and Sourisi was a business visitor to Charlotte- town, Feb. M. Mr. Albert oriliin. lobster pack- er. souris. spent some time in Oi.- tawa on business. It is regretted that Mrs. Brent Matthew, Souris. spent some time a patient in the Souria Hospital. Her host of friends sincerely wish her a speedy recovery. Sincere sympathy is, extended to Mr. James Mclssac, Greenvsle. in the death of his brother. Mi". Daniel Mclsaac. in Charlottetown on Feb. 24. also to his niece, Mrs. Neil A. Mcbcllan. Rod Point. Mrs, Alexander Robertson is out and about agiiln following her rec- ent illness at her home in Red Point. Mrs. Essie Stewart. Kingboro, visited with hor sister. Mrs. Annie Townsend who is ill in the Sourls Hospital. i Mr, Irving Robertson and daugh- ter. Miss Anna. Red Point, mo- tored to Charlottetown on Feb 23. ft is regretted that Mr. Jamrs Brennan. Souris. spent some time as a patient in the Sourls Hospital. All hope hr will soon be rosiorod to good health. Mr. Horace MacDonald. King- boro, was a business visitor tliroiizli the East Baltic district on Feb. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Roddie Kidson arc out again following their recent illness at Red Point. Messrs. Gus B. Campbell and Jolinie Youiiz. Red Point, motored to the City. Feb. 27, VMr. Robert Rose, North Lako. spent the week-end of Feb. 28, V15- iting with friends in Mldgcii. The weekly card play in aid nl St. Coluinba Church was held on Feb. 24. at the home of Mr. anl Mrs. John MacPhee. East Baltic. Messrs, Gordon and sterling Robertson. Kingsboro. motored to Charlottetown, Feb. 28. Mr. Czillum MacLsan. Kinzsboro. motored to Red Point on business. Feb. 27 Mr and Mrs. Colin Dixon. Eisi Baltic. motored to the City on Feb. 28. ' Mr. Fred Macvnne or Both- woll, is making recovery from pneumonia and is still receiving hospital cnre in Charlottetown. Mr. Mcvane is one of the oldest residents of the nearby commu- nities and all wish him it spot-dy get-well. Mr. P:-ter MacDonald. North Lake. was a recent visitor to Bear River. The iiiaiiy associates of Mr. Philip Malone are sorry to learn that he has been ii patient in the Charlottetown Hospital for some time. nnd rill wish him it ApP,Pdi' recovery soon. Mnsler Walter Chlng. son nl Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Chlng, Kingsboro. has boon quite ill with virus pneumonia at his home. His many lricnds wish him it speedy re- covnry. l Mr. R W. Dixon and Sons. Flasl Baltic. has rr-cently shipped four car loads of pressed hay from the Baltic Station. Mr. Dixon has an abundance of pressed hay nnd straw which he no doubt will get ml; for before the new crop comos in. "Phe many friends and Megh- boiira of Mrs. Stafford Bortein are pleased to learn that she has re- Kingston, having been scriousli iii in the Bourls Hospital, and all are anxiously awaiting her re- covery soon. Mr. Gerard MacDonald rniiirnerl to his horrie in Sourln, ioilowinl his recent operation in the Char- lottetown Hospital. Mr. MacDonald operates a service station in Souris and hnsgwon for himself through his friendly and nbliglng manner. I host of friends who aro welcom- ing him back. The many friends in Ihe Earli- ern communities will be sorry to learn that Mr. John Jarvis. form- erly of North Lake. and now ro- siding in Souris. has recently im- riargono an operation in tho Char- lottetown Hospital. and all are anxtousl, Waiting for him in he restored to better hi-iilth. Mr. Charles China. l1pi'i"lrnlll'.” for the Potato Grows-rs Associa- tion, Red Point. is busilv Cllllilll and shipping spuds Oul of the meted potato house at East Bai- cently returned to her home in s 1 Mail Orders Filled Promptly Cash or .1499 - 24v. - .. -.r.'xo;-x; EC4 t4. 1. LADlES' BASEMENT Exactly As Illustrated Very smart floral and striped patterns in back- ground colors of green, blue, grey. red and white. I g' .1 k I. was. in M9LEOD Ililsfl xGE NINE list or xvii .?zxiiW M When Ordering State Style. Color and Size. (In case dress ordered is sold out please stat! second choice) Helen Morgan ”Casuals”i