r . Mam: - those fresh, crunchy biscuits oi pure whole wheat gre grand served coll! Assd you get 12 big l-ouncs biscuits in every package. So ask your gro- cer for NABISCO Shredded Wheat. Remember, is costs lees so buy 2 packages! ti“ “E .7‘ i‘ l t .1 1 5| l l] ‘i i ., .'_ |. | | I ..l giililllifs y -- " 00a iiiitiiji v I-lerfsellyoadol Bringtoa boll in saucepan 1 cup lightly salted water, add 2 coarsely crumbled NABISOO Shredded ‘Wheat " ' . Cook 1 minute, ' ’ _, constantly. Serve with sop milk or cream and sugar. Ready la “l minute!" swl» _._i‘_s—aa1auiijianeie_eie—ni—nenaiii I013! DAME ACADEMY Honor Boll Grade XI-l. Mary Creighan; 2. Maureen Murphy; 3. Beatrice Grade 'x-1. Joyce McOnlMim; z. one» van-z. Pauline Noonnn; z-oem McGee: a. Marion sm- ponald; s. Catherine‘ Casey. MOTHER'S DAY w - lutt-tasoiionas ell-courteous‘ ssditeonlynyietismfldi J insidootntolook A L shooter‘... _ duller... A ~'soe|ns sirlolghtsr to j. VAsL-tlaltelmeeeneyieevm 1? Grads Vii-i. Mary Blaine Train- orr: 2. Nola Marie McCabe: 8. Bheila MacDonald. Grads V-1. Doreen Bevan; 2. June l-iertnessey; 3. Naomi .Mc- Gulgan. Grade IV-l. Barbara McQuaid: 2, Ruth Brun; 3. Florence Atkins. Grade IIL-l. Claudia. Walsh; tVlriinia MoDougall; 3. Robenta Lappin. G-loeaiings of o A Rurd Pisirlei‘ New "Glasgow --_- Mrs. B. ow was ' in the Western Cap Monday. combin- ing business with pleasure. There has been an epidemic oi distemper among the dogs in this district; a number have lost their treasured little canines. Mr. and Mira. George Brookios and Elizabeth and George were the welcome guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCoubrsy on Monday. The jishennen were all in readi- ness to throw their lines on Sat- urday morning. Good luck and good prices to those hard-working toilers oi the sea. A popular merch ‘ oi Mayneid. Mr. Willard MbDonald has ra- contly ysu ‘used a new Ford "pick-up" truck. which will be very convenient in his business- Douglas’ and Jones have Just completed installing a modern water system in the houss and barn- o! Mr. Ira. Jddiiotihrey, which will add comiort and coa- venience to this iarm home. Mr. Oliver Campbell oi Ken- sington. accompanied by two pro- minent buyers ircmMasaachusetts; U. 5., were here (or a couple oi days, where theypurchased quite a mlmber oi valuable milch cat- tie, which will be shipped shortly. One oi our most esteemed older ladies, namely Mrs. Eldon McKay. is to be congratulated on hsr beautiiui hand work. Bhe has just completed her eleventh bedspread which she knit. with s crocheted edge, adding iirrther beauty to these beautliul pieces o! art. Mrs. Wilbur Wright and daugh- ter Marion have returned to their home in North Carleton, alter spending a pleasant viait with Miss. Wright's mother, Mrs. Hor- ace Ling. andher brother, Mr. Howard Ling. and Mrs. Ling. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laird had as their guests recently. Mr. Gor- don Mclnnis, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Caroline the latter being a sister oi Mr. Laird. who were delighted to iind his conditionmuch improved. The residents and many travel-. lers oi the road leading through Mayiield to Cavendish are happy to know that work will be started on that road. lust as soon as weather conditions are tit. It is understood this will be an im- proved hig,hway.to be paved when properly made. Grade 11-1. Catherine Atkins; 2. Jeanette McGuigasi; Ann Connolly. . Grade 1-1. lisabetit MacKen- UNNATUBAI. BLONDI! Wigs oi blonds hair knporied ‘m; z ca.“ Am gm“: 3_ 11¢- irom Germany once were in style erta HIM!- Iin ancient Home. Y x Blcllinll» Lewis ma ouauorau, ‘York and Vicinity Mr. Allison Watts, ‘rracadie. spent Sunday in Yet-L. birthday on April 21st. Mu. Elby Hardy, Pleasant/Grove, oi her daughter, Mrs. Harold Watts. Miss Bualah Vssey. - City. IPOnt the week-end at her home in York. Mr. ltus Nawson celebrated his birthdayvon ‘rhursdsy oi this week. uni Buslsh Vesey, York has ac- cepted a position with F, W. Wool- worth, City. ‘Mr. Milton Vessey spent Sunday at the home oi his daughter. Mrs. Harry Lewis. I Miss Alice Crockett, Moncton. spent hsr Easter holidays at her home in York. , Mr. Rupert Vesey, York, has ao- cepted a position with Good Bron. City, es on electrician. Mr. Donald Crockett celebrated his sixteenthblrthday on Monday evening with a iew o! his friends. Mrs. Will Crockett spent hsr holi- _ days in Orwell Cove the guest oi hsr mother, Mrs. Dan MacPher-son. Mrs. Alex Heston has returned to_ her home in York alter spend- lrig the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Ray Keizer, Tracadie. Miss Edith Brown spent her Easter holidays in York, the guest o! her cousin, Miss Mary Watts. Mrs. E. J. Vessey, York. spent Easter in the City. the Zuest of her sister, Mrs. Laura Bustin. Mr. Wendell Vsssey, York, has recently purchased the iarm o! Mr. Gordon Roberts, Winsloe. Mrs. Peter Proud. York, spent Sunday in Covchsad the guest o! her mother, Mrs. George Bearisto. Mrs. Herbert Vessey spent the week in Milton, the guest o1 her daughter, Mrs. Cliiiord Chandler. Mr. Nevil Watts, Grand Traeadie, spent his Easter holidays in York, the guest oi his cousin, Frankie s Miss Gertrude MacDonald, City, spent the week-end in York the guest oi her cousin. Gladys Crook- ett. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Watts, City, spent their Easter holidays in York the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. The Evening Auxiliary held their regular meeting on Tuesday eve- ning at the home oi Mrs. Allan Swan. v Mrs. Tom Knox and sen George, City, spent Easter at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Craswell and two sons, City, spent Sunday in York the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan. Miss Evelyn Underhay, primary teacher oi York School, is spending her- holidsys at her home in Bay Fortune. 1 . i . Mr. Frank Watts has returned to his home in York sitar having been a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. Miss Mary Watts, City, spent the holidays at her home in York, the George Watts. Master George Proud spent his Easter holidays in West Covehead, the guest oi.’ his grandmother, Mrs. George Besristo. Miss Norma Lewis, student nurse at the P. E. Island Hospital, was a visitor to her home in York dur- ins-the week-end. Mr. Harry Lewis is having his house wired tor‘ electricity, the work being done by Mr. Jack Hemphill. Covehead. Mrs. Tom Knox and son George spent the week-end in York, the guests oi her parents, Mr. and M's. George Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and little son, City. spent the Easter holidays in York, the guests_o! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (‘unwell and son Joie, Pleasant Grove, spent Eas- ier Sunday in York the gueltl o! Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Murray. Miss Alice Crockett has returned to Moncton, N. 3.. after spending hsr Easter holidays in York the guest cl hsr mother, Mrs. Robert Crockett. The teachers oi York School, Mrs. William weckett and Miss Evelyn Undsrhay, have returned to their duties aiter spending their East- er holidays at their homes. Easter service was held in York United Chuiich on Sunday evening, April 17. The CflJ-T. and Trail Rangers made up the choir and were heard in a selection which was enjoyed by all. Misses Marion Andrews, Vivian Andrews. Anita Lewis. Alstha Brown, Shirley Cooks, Christine Proud and Mr. Arthur Irown, stu- dents oi 9.4V. C.. and Miss Mar- ion Murray. student or Union Cent- rnsroial Collage, spent the Easter A8001‘. Instead - (or! - The "perfect " Sustained into the Gvil Daisnoe lie-ti Od~ i I . \ ~ Mr. George ‘Watts celebrated his ' guest oi hsr parents, Mr. and Mrs. holidays at their homes In York. , - llsw Argyle . iii Mrs. Gordon MMEINIH‘! W" l recent visitor to Bonahaw Mr. ltoy Newson has Alpedt the past week-end in New Argyle. Mr. John MacNsvin was to New Haven recently 011 billlflfll- Mr. Wm. MacDonald, Bopshaw, was to New Argyle recently "II businsds. - ~ \ The many friends o! Mrs. Ellie Stewart are glad to hear she .is much improved and out again. Now Argyle School is progreeslnfl iavorabla under the capable man- agement o! Mrs. Ethel MacKenzic. Mr. Dan Ferguson. ldamptcn, is visiting in New Argyle, guest ol his daughter. Mrs. Jack Mac- Kinnon. ‘ Mrs. Jack MacKinnon has re- turned to her home in New Argyle alter visiting irionds and relatives in U. B. 1.. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Ferguson, New Argyle, were visiting in St.‘ Catherinss on Sunday. Rlieets oi Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Drake. Mesa-s. Willie MacDougall, Dun- can Darrach and Everett Mac- Eaohem are employed with.‘ Mr. Archie Thomson. North Tryon. Mill Ethel Gillespie has return- ed to her home in Clyde River aiter spending the Easter holidays in Ner Argyle, guest oi her grand- lather. The many friends o! Nettle Mac- Nsvln are glad to hear that she is ieeiim much better alter her recent opeation at the P. E. lsl- and Hospital. Acorn are glad tosee it... its Vicinity Mrs. Harold Bznith is at present spending s holiday visiting relative; ' and idsnds in Boston. Miss Sadie MacKinnon oi the Civil service Department, Ottawa, was a cent visitor-here, guest oi her sister, Mrs. Willard Jenkins. Wlrnion Smith and Bruce Moore stpdonts at P.W.C. spent the week end at their respective HCCBOI.‘ Mr. George yvrlght, teacher at Pownal School spent the week-end i at his home in lower Montague. The many friend; oi Miss Marion her abmt again aiter hsr recent illness. Mia Margaret MacDougall. teacher at,Mt. Mellick spent the week-end in Mlllviow. guest oi ivlr. and Mrs. Edison Drake. The cast oi the Pownai Y.P.U. ploy "l-iitve a Heart." who are our- rently appearing in many halls in this part oi the province, report iair attendance despite road con- ditlom which are extremely poor in many sections. Pownal Community Hall was the soene o! two interesting entertain- ments duriik the past week. On Tuesday evening the Junior Farm- ers’ Public speaking. contest for Queen's Co. and on Thursday evening the Winsloe Station play- crs presented their plays and en- tertainment. GIL-LINGHAM. Ensland - (OP) -D'a'irsirs were on the house ior regular; at the Victory Inn where Harry Wood. 88, celebrated his diamond jubilee as a licensee. "i started in the good old days," said Harry, "when beer was twcpencc (tour cents) a pint, tobacco three- pence an ounce and cigarets live a penny.’ pltfa/lsr-ism If you bake at home, there's no end to the treats you can turn out in no time at all with fast- actt FLEISCHMANNH YE l Crispy dinner rolll — luscious buns -— dessert breads! Yes, you can depend on sure-rising Fleischmann’: Yeast every tlmel 'woons'riook"s'onoot. Report tor April: Grade VIII-l. Arnett Gallant; Lula Cornish. 2. Helen Hardy. Grade VI—i. Edwin Hxdy; l. Vernon Cornish; 3. Ellen Cornish. Grade V-i. Dorothy Gallant; 2. Jean Arsenault; 3. Frank Gallant. Grade IV—l- Gene Gallant; i. . lgei‘ fhevery lsesi‘ baking results with FLEISCHMANWS YEAST iilgeasier flPO,/b6f;8l8€ 1v l: 1 1 l l‘ \‘\ Reta Arsenault.‘ Grade 1II-1. Peter Gallant; I. Gracie II—l. Donnie Paugh. Grade I~No examinations. ‘ Highest average: Arnett Gallant. Perfect attendance: Edwin Har- dy, Keith Paugh. John it. Arbing. teacher. 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