.- . Pedro's ..'Miss A gin Guns. Mt. Ito- wm, the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. A. ilandraboa. Feb. 11. Mr. Herbert Kenny. Byrno's Road; visited Montague. Fob. 10. A Mr. tkrard bovine. visited Charlotte wn. Feb. ll. Mr. JamesvMcNeille anvliiums: ll, Lorne alley. W ecmis vicinity. Fab. Mr. and Mrs. John Dirt and gughtee, were recent visitors to tt0.guestofMr.andMrs. smes Arnold aeiu Francos Mcl:achera.' Mt. visited at the-home of Mrs. I. Duffy, Feb. 11 Poakas Women's lnatituts held February meeting at the of Mrs. D. A. Macbsnald. Ira. Alas Grant. Miss Anne Innis. Mr. John Anstie. and c and Mary H t ” use ton to Borden, Feb. 13. Eriitzld Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Messrs. . Walter and Lot- Ia xolu, visted recently at the e of Mr. and Mrs. Walter o. Charlottetown. The illness of Mrs. Ralph Grant. at her home is regretted by her many tlends. All join in wish- rglasr an early nuts: to good 28 4 While he was working in the wodds. Mr. Amos Dunphy had the misfortune of cutting his foot with an axe and requiring medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kenny. Byrne's Road, visited Charlotte- town. Feb. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mac- Donald. visited Charlottetown. Feb. 11. Mr. E. F. Donnelly and sons lheldon and Elwood. Charlotte- town. have completed the electric wiring at the residence of Mr. L. B. Hughes. Mrs. Josephine smith and Mr. Alfred Handrahan. They are now engaged in the wiring at the home of Mr. D. A. MacDonald. Mr. Allan MacDonald. N. I.. spent the week-end of Feb. 12 at the home of his father Mr. Peter 0. MacDonald. Mrs. I. Malone. Morell. R.R.. visited her mother, Mrs. Patrick Mcouaid. Feb. 18. She was ac- companied by her son and dau - tar-In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Mer in McCarthy. Mrs. Jennie McCarthy. Morell. Kit, visited at the hmoe of Mr. and Mrs. L. 3. Hughes and fam- ily. Feb. 18. Miss Della Grant. Peakea Road, is spending a few weeks with her brother Mr. Ernest Grant, Borden. Friends of Mr. Henry Clarkin, - are pleased to see him around again after his recent illness. Mrs. Thomas Dunph . spent a few days visiting wit relatives in Charlottetown. Messrs. Fred Handrahan. Thom- as Grant and Gerard Devlne were : visitors b Moreil..Feb. 18. Mr. William Burks. returned recently to his home in George- town after having a few weeks with his brother-in-law. Mr. Law- rence Ciarkin, Windon. Miss Marjorie Trainor. t t at Csrdross School. spent -the week-end of Feb. I! with her arents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ainor. Stanhons Road. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogorson and Mrs. John Tralnor. were ro- oent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lidward Cullen. diar- lottetown. . The woe card game of Auc- tion was bed is St. Teresa Hall. Feb. ll with a good attendance. high score hr the eve want to Mr. Earle Macnonal and Miss Mania Cameron. Lucky winners from & Vicin- ity who attended the bingo party in st. Andrews Hall. Mt. Stewart. Feb, 7. included Messrs Gerard and Ernie Davina. Murray River ..'l'he many friends of Mrs. Louis E. Herring. Murray River, are sorry to bear she is a pat- ieat hi the F. E. 1. Hospital. it is the wish of all that she will have a speedy recovery. . Grafton Jenkins. Iarnls. Ontario. is visiting with relatives and friends in Murray River, guest of his brother Mr. Foster enklns. The many friends of Mrs. Wil- liam F. MacLeod. are sorry to hoar she is confined to her home with illness. it is the wish of all that she will have a speedy ro- sovsry. Miss Mabel White. Charlotte- was a recent visitor , an-Isrol, Jllr. and Mrs James Kenne- fick. were business visitors to the city on Thursday. Two of their daughters will be leading ladies in a happy double event this week bofoa-o this news is read. Mrs. Bill Alyward was in the city last week on business and also spent some time with her sisters who reside there in married life. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Vessey and children were Sunday visitors here from the city, guests of Mrs. Vsssey's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. William MacDon- ald wore here from the city on Wtdllildly for the big bingo party and were guests of their daughter. Mrs. W. A. O'Brien. They returrn- ed to tlp city on Friday. Rev. Phalcn McKenna plans to be in the city this week to attend the installation I.I:I'el'n0l'llel and receptional dinner for the new Bishop of Ch.-.' A Monday evening-and Tuesday. Miss Mary Corrignn. teacher at Sinnott Road School. spent the woek-end at her home. returning to her duties on Monday. g ' Miss Tillie Cauthier. who arriv- ed from Montreal in short time ago on I visit to her mother. was in the city for a few days last week with her young friends. Miss Sheila Gauthier has re- turned home from the Hospital after two weeks on the sick list. We all hope to see her enjoy bet- ter health now. A letter outlining the Lenten regulations was read in the Roman Catholic Churches here on Sunday. Lent begins this week and special devotions will be held in bzltb churches at different inter- v a. Mrs. John L. Layboit and daugh- ter were recent buslness visitors to the city. We understand Mr. Carol Mc- Adam. manager of the village diner. is still a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital; all wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Layton Coffin. was in the city on Saturday on business, as were Danny MacDonald and Mabel O'Brien on school matters. Mr. Owen Kelly spent the week- end wltb his mother here. Mrs. Viney Kelly, at the old homestead. Mr. and Mrs. John Gaudet. were recent Sunday visitors here from the city. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murphy. ..'M.r. and Mrs. Gordon Coffin were business visitors to the city on Saturday afternoon. Farowell parties have been held for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bonnell. who are expected to leave here this week for the Mainland, where Mr. Bonnell has been transfered as a manager of another branch of the Bank of Nova Scotla. This fine couple came here a number of years ago as complete strang- ers and are leaving behind a host d friends. ' Mr. Joseph Walsh and Mr Gor- don loo were business visitors to tho week. trip to the city on Friday with a number of these animals for bounty purposes. l-lo also i as other ' ' an taking the room from the traps and that two were torn from his taps one morning last week. Friends of Miss Norma Iinnott will be sorry to learn she entered the Charlottetown Hospital this week. Miss Ilnnott has not enjoy- od prime health since she suffered an attack of In 'fIs last summer. Mr. I. I. Molwain left last week to attend b meetings in New Brunswick. Friends of Miss Viola Feehan. will rogrot to learn she has enter- ad the Charlottetown Hospital for treatment. Iomo of In by-roads have been scraped in government machines b l the terrible min but de- spite He clay roads are al- most impassable. N Eek. woro iunday visitors to High Iank. guests of Mrs. Wel- ton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Maebaan. Mr. and Mrs. Reagh MacLeod. Broadalbnne. spent the put week- " and in Murray River. guests of Mr. MacLeod's mother. Mrs. M. M. Mscleod. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Irving and children Brenda Ann and Don- slda, Charlottetown. spent Sun- day in High Bank. guest of Mrs. Irving's parents. Mr. and .Mrs. William J. MacKIy- 40 lost. Idtlc . . tliiw many friends to learn that Mr. John W. man islllathishomoialftngahoro. Mrs. Harry the members of the last Women's lnotitute for the Febru- ary monthly meeting, a full busi- ness perlod was taken charge of followed by a dainty lunch served bysheihostess and committee in c rge. sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. John Mooney. Elmira, of the recent death of his aunt. sister Mary Regina (Mooney) who pas- sed away recently in the Charlotte- town Hospital. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fander who were married 'in the Church of England. ulsburg. N.S.. on Jan- uary 26th. rs. Fander is the for- mer. Mariorie McDonald Gallant. 5s8nddII.IEl'ItEl' of the Rev. H. R. and Mrs. Bell. Red Point. Mr. and Whim Road The pupils of Kilmulr School. together with their younger bro- thers and sisters. immensely en- joyed themselves at s Valentine party held at the school house. Many of the valentine's exchang- ed were artistically decorated by the children themselves. Follow- ing game and other. entertain- ment. heaping dishes of ice cream. cake and candy were served to everyone. The afternoon will ling- er in the minds of many as s hap- py memory of the days in the lit- tle red school house. The many friends of Mr. Law- rence Lecco. Kilmulr. will be pleased to know that he has now returned home. much improved. following his illness in the King's County Hospital. Mrs. Frank Graham. mercial Cross. recently friends in Charlottetown. Mr. Stanley MacKinnon return- ed to his home at Whlm Road, af- ter spending aeveral weeks in Camp Hill Hospital. Halifax. His many friends are pleased to see him home again. It is regretted to learn of the illness of Mr. John Daley. Com- mercial Cross. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Seymour MacKinnon. Whlm Road, spent the recent weekend at his home in Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Johnl. Clarey. Montague, have as their est their grandson. Mr. Danny ind- bloom of Woyrnouth. Mass. Mr. Lindbloom a veteran of the Kor- ean war. is a member of the American armed forces. Miss Betty MscBeth, Brooklyn. spent the recent weekend at her home at Whlrn Road. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson and their small son. Lorne. stan- Com- visited hope. accompsnied by Mrs. Lew- 15' son's sister. Mrs. Reuben Watts. York. were recent visitors to Com- mercial Cross and Whlm Road. Souris ..'Mlss Madeline Prsught is a patient the Souris Hospital. where sh recently underwent an operation. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Marguerite Massey. a stud- ent at saint Mary's Convent. Souris. spent an enjoyable week- end at her homo in Botbwoll. Mr. Frank Macintosh. now em- ployed in Charlottetown, visited his home at Souris during the week-end . Friends will re at to loarn-that Mrs. Donald La is broke her hit! as the result of a fall. She is now recovering in the Souris Hospital. Miss Ruth Maclntyro. Grade Xll student at Saint Mary's Con- vent, Souris, spent the week-end at her home at East Point. Miss Anna Praught. student nurse at Falconwood Hospital. spent the week-end at her home in Souris. Friends of Mr. I. J. Home will regret to learn that he is a patient in the Hospital at Iouris Miss Louise Creamer of the staff of the Charlottetown Hospital. ac- com anied Miss Olive Gallant of harlottetown. spent the week- end st Miss Creamer's home h Souris. The sourls library has been moved to new quarters in the Town Hall. where it will be more convenient for the public. Miss Mary MacPhee. teacher at Chepstow. spent the week-end at her home in Souris. -I 1:. Games and contests were enioyod It's. Fall: at groom resil- isg in Qydaoo:'6.I. Iourls 5Esst Packers defeated the Fortune Bull by tho score of lo to 5 at the urls link on Feb. lath in the intermediate C. Bockoyplay downs. The teachers and pils of the and Point School a very en- ioyahle Valentine day afternoon. ebruary ltth. byallandthstescherandchih dren exchanged Valentines which caused a great deal of amusement. and abundance of sweets and re- freshments were served and all had a pleasant afternoon. The writar and family extend Ilncero sy t to Mrs. Vera MacDonald. 'R.N.. Monte e. on the death of her father, r. John 3. Andrew at his home in East Royalty. Feb. ma. : I Mrs. Marlada Garrett has rec-i ently returned to her home at Both- i well having spent some tlrne with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cblng. Black Pond. following her lllneu in tho Souris Hospital. and her host of numerous friends are now glad to see her enioying her usual good health. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Laurie Sutherland. Messrs. Joseph and Basil Chapman. Black Pond. on the recent death of their aunt, Sister Mary Regina (Moo- ney) who passed away at the Char- lottetown Hospital on February 10th, following a lengthy illness. Mrs. William Power was hostess. I to the Little Harbour Women's In- stitute meeting at her home on; Feb. llth. with a large attendance. The weekly prayer meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Garrett on Feb. 17. with Rev. D. l. McClsre in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dlngwell. Miss Vi Dingwell. Bay Fortune. were visitors to the Red Point dis- trict Feb. 1). Mass was observed at the Red: Point Chapel on Feb. 1!. and was largely attended. Mrs. Laurie Sutherland. Blaci Pond, attended the funeral of her aunt. Sister Mary Regina (Mooney) in Charlottetown. Feb. 19th. . Congratulations are extended tot Mr. and Mrs. Edison 8. Baker. Surnmcrside. who were married at Souris. Feb. 14th b the Rev. D. A. Sharpe. Mrs. Be or is the for- mer Enid Ann Richard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Richard, Souris. The fishermen are busy these days building traps and getting their lobster materials ready for the big day. May 1. which Won't be too long in rolling around. Mr. and Mrs. James Lapierre and three children visited with Messrs. Stanley Coffin and Char"- lie Robertson. Kingsboro, were on a business trip to Fortune recent- The storm we had on, Feb. lath did not interrupt the travelling traffic. Mr. James Mclsssc. lourls spent a recent week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Mclallan, Red Point. The friends and neighbours ro- gret to learn that, Mrs. Willie Go By Trdn st savnx BARGAIN. COACH FARIS Going TUESDAY & ,wanNs;snav Manes is-is: arnu. ieso - To MONTREAL. OTTAWA, ,uronoNro FromAll8tatlonsinMari- times. Quebec (Matapedia and East including Gaspe' Llne) & Newfoundland. SEVEN DAY IITDIN LIMIT Olh Baggage Checked Ne ltopevca PLAN YOU! TIIP NOW Ask about substantial sav- ings offered by New Family Fares to Western Canada and to Mid-West and West- ern U. 8. A. For Full Inlonsalas Consult Nearest Ag-It CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS nus-not cutasiorlssxisnoocyuorlsi tal.C.aadOolatoIlr.CaInpbsg. ' mu her usual m at as home Montagueuand in? many ends ms Paint and he visits an o .....u."..'.'5i'.."” '..'..'..3 : 3 Ncth . and a speedy re- and associates are all looking for- home every summer. ' species emu” mg gu gm whh. vary is Intended to her. ward to his complete recovery Mr. Edwin Rnbgrtgom Mung, 1.5 mm continued "on mum Mrs. r tar G 2, . .. is out .3 tbou:":s'uE:u.:lt Mr. Elwood Chlng. Red Point. tB”r.:'eedantd1.l.ftlfl;1el-lg: ”" "' mm P”""' 1'7” ”"" 3”” R” 5”” "”"' ”"'”' her . spent a few days with Mr. and bour at the Red Point Rink and "C" M P”"”' "'- "5 ""- Mr. Cecil lose. North Lake. .2-W - uo- -.:::.'..:.:.'::-" "- who '- Meosrs. Floyd and Cauum Mc- Lean business The latest report is Harold Hynea recovery from his and 4 and over classroom schools - Send in completed entry Any child from grades 1 to 10 may enter. Enter your school relatives in Kingsbore Feb. nth. . V 2 soon. There were a large crowd of 39”, mm . hun.M busing" no t . "f "1"" Mr. Francis Campbell of the Roswell Robertson. Muna's Rood. 5..”":..'.".;.'.'2..'..".i.:'; .2Z:i:i. 32"” ail'"."ii..3” 'i:"""” "'”i-....” .."'.. . e um- or o wn crush. on ed from a business trip to Ottawa, loth. , and had spent the recent week- end with his mother. Mrs. John C. Campbell. Red Point. The friends and neighbours are glad to see Mr. Joseph Dunphy r::..r.::- Mr. H: Ill)! an 1!! e yuris Mr. Edwin Fraser. Red P int, Hospital for some time and IS at spent . piuum weekend swim V H, ' present back to his usual good friends in Bothwell. Mrs. Roy Bruce. North River. Her many friends are gel: to learn that Mrs. Lowell C is feeling much better following her illness recently at her home in . .hwg3 Feb. lith Kingsboro. lottetown. that Mr. is making a good illness in Bothwell. Forl-3 form at First opportunlty- If you do not have entry Forms write M. F. Schurman Co., Ltd.. P. 0. Box 370, Summerside. Little Harbour. Vcra Ching), Kingsboro, has rec- F” mm wslthsm. Mass.. and it is most with Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Mc- lnates, Dr. Donald Campbell for- AT 7.30 p. m. OVER RADIO STATION 0-J ll W not a Semi-Final Winner you may enter into this new Com- 2nd place winners in both the 1 - 3 and 4 and over classroom Wm 1'" 5"" """”d ""' Mrs. H. a. Bell was hostess to ently undergone a successf Mr. andlhlrs. John MacMlilan. interesting to know that her doc- Lellan. Red Point. merly of Red Point. P.E.l. Dr. NOTE TO TEACHERS . NOTE TO STUDENTS petition Have your teacher submit your entry as soon as divisions. An experience of a life time. Lots of fun and ax- the score was 5-1 in favour of Mrs. George MacDonald (nee um um", AM u her home on eration in the Wsltham Hospital. Canovoy. were Fob. nth visitors tor is one of her former school- the Campbell is the son of Mrs. John Mr. Iceland Dixon. Any School may enter-two separate Contests: if you were on Schurmnns School Parade last fall but was possible. Beautiful Silver and Bronze medals for all 1st and oellent training. in Spelling Contest and Group Singing. I E th I In In dis iNOTE TO LISTENERS ncourage e Boys and Gr your tr ct to enter. They need our on t. Y will entations each Friday night. Excellent Entertainment. y wumgemen on enjoy that N"! A A PROGRAMME FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY SPONSORED - PRESENTED and PRODUCED By A i cu. Ll-.1mDj' x mruomr 2za..,.us..u.,.y....-..- IIHIJHMAN KENSINGTON - sumrmsm in 'k .. ,,. .. -.:;r:za:-:s.aw ys.'.'4i..T. is CHARLUTTETOWN As a Public Service Festhre. .r.:' - fdrpeople ulzo wazzl . to '9 o . places! 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