"T mm-m--...&. -. - 9...... ..., - glen mom To prevent and tied hon-deleieney enenile mid dlervlloo vwy 4771.5 W6 M57173” PAC-'5 7,904; " sew sestelns vitamin I.. In addition to iron, cobalt and vitamin I is push form 0 199.51. tube. . . . . . 3l.30 (enough for 20 pigs) MABON DRUG 00. THE EASTERN. GUARDIAN J The Guardian may be bought at AGENTS:-l0N'l'ACDla lanld F. landry. Ire. lyre: Stewart, In. lraea llnarliae. Miss Jeyee Wiggintea. Flue lcllaaaa. AGENT GEOIOITOWN: Mullen IAIII. the iellewiag places in Iealagasi laoeeegetewal The Blue Dame Restaurant. and Gnsrdha Cities; Pasl0iiica:InSoaris:ThsSnacklaraail Itlichasdsb Sen. g '...'ll0Y'.l'S BEAUTY Salon will be open in Soul-is May 12 to 15. Phone No. 10. souris. ..'Mr. Philip Jameson. and son Percy. Sturgeon. were visitors to Charlottetown yesterday. . Mirs. Dan Mackenzie. Charlotte- ,iown. was a weekend visitor to lMontague. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rice and -ia.m.il.v. Cardigan. spent &mday visiting irlends in Montague. , Mr. lbnest Carver. Charlotte- 'inwn, was a business visitor to lM0ntague. yesterday. i Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser. joardigan. were Sunday visitors to Montague. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Montague - 5 E E - ”SHEA'S WElliiliiii" Three-act. comedy. in St. Mary's Hall, Snuris. Wed- nesday. May ltith, 8:00 P.M., by St. Mary's Dramatic Club. Orchestra and Specialties CAPITOL T0-DAV and WED. sllows 3:30-7-9. ".ellll.;. 3 orAHUif,i;2i3 t avN,.”G . i' -2.- plfpdlpy .7607, 7 Bios: SUGARFOOT -0,-5" TECHNICOLOR -Floats. RAYMOND 5.2. JJERGENS MASSEY SAKALL gown. L MARIN .-:-.-:.-.-:r:.. 2.-:-:.... NEWS - I WON'T PLAY Joey Fraser. . '('ARD PARTY in New Perth hall. Thursday. May 15th. 8:30 p. m. Sponsored by Montague C. W. Misses Barbara M.1cLure. Pay .Stewart, and Laurie Higgin- botham. nurses in training at the P. E. r. Hospital. Charloltetown. spent the weekend at their re- spective homes" in Montague. 'F'IlNERAi. SUNDAY - The illneral oi the late Mr. Bismarck Cantelo, who passed away Friday May 9th. 1962. was held Sunday siternoon with a short service at the Dundas United Church cemet- ery. Rev. Angus Brown conducting the service. The pallbearers were. .lohn Riley. Dan Acorn. Earl .lenk- ins. Albert Acorn. Hayden Mac- beod. Robert Acorn. Interment was in the Dudes cemetery. Mr. Cantelo was the lson oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Hector Cantelo oi Primrose. Murray lliver And Vicinity Mr. Lorne Jenkins, I-ialiisx. N.S. was a Sunday visitor to Point Plea- sant. visiting friends and relatives. MacDonald and son Jimmie. Montague, were Sunday visitors to Murray River where they were the guests oi Mrs. Mac- Donald's mother. Mrs. Jane Bears. Mrs. Bert. Mr. snd Mrs. Robert MacDonald. Charlottetown. were Sunday visit- ms to Murray River. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Johnston. Mr. W.G. Barbour. Charlotte- town. was s. Sunday visitor to Mur- ray River. Mrs. Fred , Johnston. and Mr. Charles Fraser were Sunday visit- ors to Charlottetown. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Msrvyn Johnston. -AQ Murray Harbor - North .fMr. and Mrs. Bryer Llewel- lyn. Charlottetown. were visitols to Murray Harbour North on Sun- day. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. 1-laml Miilar. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reynolds and son..Arnett. have returned to their home in Greek River alter spending the winter months in Murray River. Friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. Samuel Lecco, Point Pleasant. is much improved iol- lowing her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Boehner alld young daughter. oi Pictou. N.S.. recently spent a iew days visiting at Peter's Road. guests oi Mr. Soel-mer's mother, Mrs. John Mac- Lean. -A0 M? ..'DON MIISII DANCI - neavcr Hall Montag Frid May ldth. ' 5” Miss Alice Gordon, Montague, was a business visitor to Char- lottetown yesterday. ..-arr. ALLISON CONCERT in Trinity Church Hall, Montague. Don't forget it. Thursday night. May 15th. S o'clock. . RCLAIICS Montague Spring Sale. Take advantage oi the bargains. A large stock or factory clearance wallpapers at great savings.. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Collin. and two sons. Gary and Roger. oi- Charlotteiown, were Sunday vis- itors to Montague. guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Coiiin. Store His many little friends are sorry to hear Mlaster Tommy MacDon- ald. young son oi Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Machonald. Little Pond. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. ..tVESSl2LS IN PORT - The first vessels irom Newlollndlsnd arrived in port at Montague yes- terdiy. The ilrst to arrive was the "Trinity North" under the com- mand oi Captain l-Jdward Fitz- patrick irom Enron. The vessel "Miss Glenburnie" arrived sever- al hours later from the Grand Banks under the command oi vessels are taking on a cargo oi potatoes ior Newfoundland ports. Pete;-lloall and Vicinity 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rattray. Charlottetown. motored to Aiiiston on Sunday. April 27th where they were the lruesis oi Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hicken. Mr. Wendell-P-roiitt. Mrs. Clair Johnston and Mrs. Don Johnston. Chkrlotteiown, were visitors to Peters Road on Tuesday. April 29th. The friends oi Mr. Don John- ston. Peters Road. are pleased to learn he is improving following an operation in the P.S. Island Hos- pital and hope to see him out again soon. Mrs. Sills McPherson and daugh- ters, Sandra and Edythe. Peters Road. spent a recent weekend :n Bellevlle. iluests or Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McPhee. Mr. Samuel Acorn, Alliston. was a business visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday. April ziith. Mr. John Campbell, and Mr. J. H. Campbell. Ailiston. were visitors to Charlottetown on Wednesday. Ap- ril 80th. Mr. and Mrs. Nell I-looley and iamlly. Montague, were visitors to Peters Road on Sunday. April flth. guests oi Mrs. Hooley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jackson. The many iriends of Mrs. Silly Westeway (nee Emma Acorn). Pet.- ers Road. are sorry to learn she is a pallient in the Montague Memor- ial Hospital. A very successiul meeting was held in the Murray River Com- munity Hall on Tuesday evening. .Aprii 29th. when the members or e Federation oi Agriculture met discuss their farm problems. Guest speakers were Mr. J. Lin- coln Dcwar, Charlottetown, and Mr. Wilired McDonald. Bl-udenell. An interesting film on dairy prod- ucts was also shown by Mr. John Martin. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McPhee and iamily, Bellevue. were visitors to Allistcn on Sunday. April 27th., guests oi Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Camp- bell. Paakes and Vicinity .. 'Mrs. Elli!-SIT-Olllthlel and dsuglvicr. Paula. oi Charlottetown were visitors on St. Patricks Road during the latter part oi the uses oi April so. Mrs. Gauthier and daughtsr were the guests oi Mrs Jane Grant. Mr. Donald Grant oi Snrden spent April 24 and 36 with hill mother. Mrs. Jane Grant oi Rules. A shower was held at the ham eildrl and Mi-s.R.ichard Slrton Friday night. April 25 In honour or Mr. Ill-t's brother and sister-lib law. Mr. and Mrs. John A. list. who recently . C from their honeymoon. Friends or Mr. Alex Grant regret to hear he is ooniined to bed due to a sore back. l-lis many rrienos wish him a need! recovery. Mr. Joseph Ilycrs was a recent visitor at the home oi his brother. Mr. Walter Myoraof lleadot Hilb- THE GUARDIAN Former King's County Man Dies In West 'iihere passed away at his home in Regina. on in-ldsy. May 9th. Mr. John Lawior. are .79 yet!!- iollovwing a lengthy illness. The doceued was s iolrner resident oi Greeniield and lsturr eon. P. l:. l. where his many tricnds will regret to learn oi his passing. The iunersi service was held at St. Patrick's Church. Rosina. yester- day with Flthcr Ready celebrating Requiem High Mass. Interment took place in the church cemetery. Besides his sorrowing widow. nee Annie Keoughan oi miiotvslc. he leaves to mourn iour sons, wil- llsm. Regina; Joseph, st. Theresa: Edwin. Moose Jaw; Jack. Nanalmo. ac; and two daughters. Martha. ; I. George Peppln, Nanslrno. B. 0.; and Mrs. Catherine Worth. Boston. Mass. Boyle-Tanner Wedding A Very pretty welidins W35 solemnized in St. Marys Basilica in I-ialiiax. N. S. on Easter Mon- day morning at 9 otclock April 14th, 1952. when the Rev. Father Joseph Mills oi the Basilica slaii. united in marriage. Stella Mnrle Tanner. daughter oi Mrs. William Tanner and the isle William Tan- ner oi Hallisx. N. S. and Petty Oi- iicer Francis Cyril Coyie, R.C.N. cwtam Thom” 3' Walsh” Bah son at Mr and Mrs. Frank Louis Eek ,. Coyle oi Monlaizuc. P. E. 1. ROV- Father Mills also celebrated the Nilptial Mass. The bride looked lovely in a. suit or grey gabardlrie. with pink sc- cessories and carried a beauiilul while prayer book with streamers. Her bridesmaid. Mrs. Rennie Broudeau. was attired in a blue gabardlne suit with matchinlg Itc- cessories and carried a prayer book and streamers. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Rennie Broudesu. A wedding breakfast and re- cepiion was held at. the home of the bride's lster. Mrs. Jean Jack- son. N. 5.. or their near relatives and close iriends. Following the reception the happy couple leit ior P. 1:. I. to spend part of their honeymoon or several weeks. The groom. who joined the Royal Canadian Navy. at the outbreak oi World War II has seen considerable service over- seas. and is presently stationed at H. M. C. S. Stadacona, Haliiax. but expects to leave shortly on a year's course at Portsmouth. Enti- land. Mrs. ooyle will accompany her husband to England. 11-leir legion of friends and rel- atives. both on Prince Edward Is- land and Nova scotls. Join in wishing them many years at wed- ded happiness. Viililll lloall nutter Vicinity Mir. Webb Nicholson. Wlllm Road. was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. Jack Clarey. accompanied by Mrs. George Clarey and daughter. Marjorie. all oi whim Road mot- oretd to Charlottetown on Satur- day. . . -...... Mr. Vernon Nicholson. whim Road. spent the week-and in Bru- deneli. vlilting his grandmother. Mrs. Priscilla Slaw. The young ioiks oi the district enjoyed a nodal evening at the hall on Friday night and danced the old time reels and jigs to the music oi the iiddle and guitar. Mr. and his. John Ciarey and ismlly. Murray River were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. George Clarey, whim Road on Sunday. Miss Bonnie Cameron. Cale- donia. who is attending Grade eleven at Montosue Memorial High school. spent the weekend at whim Road, the guest oi her cousin. Miss Mhry K. Munro. boroush. Mr. Carl lirt oi Fanningbrook was a visitor in this vicinity on Thursday. April 24. ' ' Mr. Walter Myers or Read oi I-lilleborough was a visitor in this vicinity on Thursday. April 24. Mrs. Michael I-landrahan was a visits: to Tracadia on Tilurshly. April 24, the guest oi her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Flake oi Tracadie. KY. JON! Alllllll G PQIOI III I visitm to Ohlrlottewill ill Thurs- hy. April 54. Mt. Aiired l-iandrahan Oi PGIIU wssavisitortclltltewarton '.l'lIll'l'Kl!. A311 84. ulu Sheila answers oi Mt. Stewart was a visitor to Peakes on nlursasy. Mini 24. the guest at an-. and Mrs. 1..-a. lrvsnu. MF. And Mrs. Joseph Mlcbonlld Mr. and llrs. Ilacooosld were as- . .gcilA1u.o1-rlrrown Special looting of Montague Legion Athletic Association A special meeting of the Men- tague Legion Amateur Athletic Association was held last evenlnl in the Legion Hall. Montstue, with the president. Comrade Sul- livan, presiding. ' nl-lg. Reid oi the Physical '1-'lt- ness Department was guest speaker and outlined brleiiy what is needed to build such an assoc- iation. He also stressed the im- portance oi getting the kiddies and adults interested. and their co-operation. he said. was most important. He also outlined the age limits oi the rlliierent teams. The meeting took the form oi ll questionalre during which Brig. Reid answered questions respect- ing the construction at an ath- letic ileld. including quarter-mils track. He thought this should also contain broad Jumv. P0" vault, shot-put. and several other sport iacllltiea. The meeting vote oi thanks Reid ior his kindness in belnii present and giving the members the value oi his many years ex- perience. closed with is extended Brig. Montague Seeks Report On Street Project The Montague Town council will report irom the engineer. at present engaged in surveying the streets ior gravelllng and gradinll respecting the quantity oi gravel required and the cost oi preparing the streets ior paving as contained in the submitted list. This was de- cided last. night at the regular meeting oi the Town Council pre- sided over by His worship, Mayor n.l-l. Yeo. Present were council- lors Reynolds ,Jamieson and Nich- olson. ' Streets on the north side includ- ed in the paving project are the New Road, School street. the street adjacent to the mating rink, and the Queens Road. I total cl 1 1-4 miles. Following the usual business. s reply irom I-LE. Miilar, district engineer. was read regarding the dredging oi the dock cast oi the Stevens Whari. The requmt. he said. had been transmitted to the deparment. A letter from T.J. xickham. M. P. in reply tos, letter irom the council respectl , more irontage to be considered ior the proposed new post otiice to be erected at Mont- ague was read by the clerk. The reply stated that the matter was being considered and a report would be made at a later date. The iinancial statement to date was read by the Clerk. ' showing Kenernl account. 84,711.01; hulld- "ifik account, 31,186.12 ouh 046.00. He reported 300.00 had been col- ected in police iines. some discussion transpired rs. gardlnli iircmen attendmce st tires, and it was decided that lire- men would not be paid when ialse alarms were sounded. The meeting concluded- with s briei discussion on the new ball purl: to be constructed on the Community weliare League ltrounds ss proposed by the Mon- tague Legion Athletic Association in kfonjunction with the athletic lie . Soul-is and Vicinity. .."i'ha "Lucky Plve" detected the "June Bugs" in the semi-iinals oi the Ladiea' Bowling League by winning two games in A row. They now meet the "Happy Gang" in the iinais. The sympathy oi the community is being extended to the iamily oi Mr. James Whslen, whose iuneral took place at St. Margaret's on Tuesday, April it. Rev. James Macisaso oi Win- nipeg Arch-Diocese celebrated mass at St. Mary's Church on Sun- day. May 3. Father Msolsaac is a ' native oi St. Margaret's and is home on a visit. He is a brother oi Mrs. D. Arthur MacDonald oi Soul-is. Dr. A. A. MacDonald arrived home on Sunday. April 2'! aiter having spent the winter months in Boston. His many iriends are glad to welcome him back. Reginald Paquet enliaind in the R..C.A.F. at Sunimeraide on Thurs- day. May 1. with the rank or L.A.C. Reggie was formerly employed at MacDonald's Service Station. A regional immunisation conducted by the Department oi Fort 5! Dr. A. A. Macbonal A ve ble vcnlng held ln"ol'i'"i.i5n. oei Mrs. were recent visitors in this vioinlly. NI liillgeli and Vicinity R.egular'servlce was held in Marie United Church on Sunday. Aprllflth. Mrs. Earl James oi Midgall was in Charlottetown on Tuesday. , . Mr. Rodney MacDonald of char- lottetown. was in Miiburn on Sun- day. May 4 t Mr. Irving Sanderson and Mr. Earl James were in Souris on Fri- day night. May 2.Von business. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson oi nraoklcy were visitors in Mid- gall on Sunday. Iuests oi Mr. and Mrs. Sari James. Mr. Ira Sanderson has started to haul his lumber which he had cut this winter, to Mr. Kenneth Blair's mill at Corravills this week. It is, nice to see the big buses on the main highway here again. going It the regular times. Mr. George Bowley cl Midgeli was in Charlottetown last Thurs- day on business. Mrs. Alton Rapson who his been spending the pasg several weeks in Charlottetown. is apendin a iew days at her home in Mllburn Mr. and Mrs. John Jay at Mil- burn were visitor! at the home oi their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Jay oi Morreli on Sunday. Mrs. Wilbur Webster oi Marie was in Charlottetown on Friday on business. Friends oi Mr. Frank Jay oi St. Peter's Day are sorry to hear that he has been ill and entered the Charlottetown Hospital recently. There was no church service in Marie United Church on Sunday. May 4, owing to the illness oi the minister, Rev. Mr. MacLeod. Friends here wish Mr. MacLeod a speedy recovery. ..iMr. and Mrs. Fred Chandler oi Chariotte.town were visitors in this vicinity on Sunday. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Jay oi Morell. Friends oi little Roy Beaion at Church Road were very sony to hear that he had one eye removed in the P.!.I. Hospital a iew days ago and all are wishing him a speedy recovery. Mr. Harry Macliwell. painter. 'oi St. Peter's Harbour. was doing some painting in this vicinity last week. I-lis iriends were sorry to hear that Mr. Allison Machesn was down to Dr. Sheppard oi Mt. Stewart on Sunday. May 4. re- celvlng medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Jay and son Wayne oi Moreil were in Charlottetown on Saturday, May 3. Mr. and Mrs. George MacLean oi Bangor who have spent the winter months employed in Nova Scotia. returned to their home re- cently. Friends oi Mrs. John Mullins oi Milburn regret to learn that she has been ill and entered the City Hospital on Monday. Mr. Roderick MacDonald oi Char- lottetown spent the weekend at the home oi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald oi Mll- bum. He returned to his home on Sunday. Miss Shirley Sanderson oi Church Road has recently been employed at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. l..eo Rossiter. oi Morell. ' Mr. Roy Macliwen oi Mldgcll. who has been employed in Haliiax during the winter months. l--.tum- ed to his home here by cur last Wednesday and will remain at his home ior the summer. Mr. Reggie Msoliwan oi M.dgeli. who has been employed in iialiiax during the winter months has re- turned to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sanderson oi Greenwich were visiting in the Church Road on Sunday with Mrs. Ssnderson's parents. Mr. and Mrs Charlie James. Mr. Walter Ms.cLeod. who has been working at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Webster in Mor- ell at carpenter work. was visltink with ti-lends in the Church Road on Sunday, April 27th. Mr. Vernon Macllwen who is em- played with Mr. Kenneth Blair in Cori-aviile cutting lumber. spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Macllwen hers. Mrs. Ted Maclwen and small son Gary oi St. Peter's liarbour were visitors in Midgell on Mon- day. the guests or Mrs. larl James Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd James and Mr. and Mrs. James Benton oi Church Road motored to Charlem- town on Sunday. They visited with little My Ieaton who is in the a. I. 1. hospital. us. and Mrs. smiley Morrison t in recent Sat- llomar James. They also Vllilled Mr. and Mn. lsrl James. and In. and Mrs. Curler Dlnlwsu oi luri- lltiiuiilslils lilil .ili8GltlPTi0li8.. . Lsvr v. sown g” Montague, P.ll.1. 3' MacDonald's -FMMOJOC Father And 3'"l"e'."3'i ..'A very anioyable lather and son's banquet was held at the A.D. Macxeasi Montague. lest Trinity United e lull. evening by the liunb Club. In. Home Wiggiutcn, president. prodded. . Following a. delicious turkey and ham supper served by the Ladies Aid. the iollowing toesu were pro- pased: The Queen. by the president responded to by singing "God Save The Queen"; the sons. by Mr. Ethan Stewart. responded to by Bloyce neck: the iathers by Geo- rge wright: rtlponded to by Dr. L.A. Johnston; the ladies. by Charles Fraser. responded to by Mrs. Oallum Bruce. A sing-song ioliowed led by Mr. wigginton. with Mrs. A Hume as pianist. Young Donald Maoxenaie splendidly rendered two piano sel- ections "Six Variations" from Re- thovsn. and ”Mu.sette" by Bach. During the business period oi- ilcers elected ior the ensuing year included: vice-president, Jsmm Clidmore. secretory-treasurer, Ar- nold wightinan. Dr. A.D. Mscxensle introduced the guest speaker. Mr. Fred Garn- hle. secretary oi the Y.M.C.A., Charlottetown. who spoise on "Measure or A Lite." which prov- ed to be most entertaining and in- structive to his listeners. Pisquid East Notes Mr. Elwood Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown, Wednesday, April 30th. The May meeting oi Psquld East Women's institute met at the home cl Mrs. ll. 1:. and Mrs. Alton Jay. Thursday evening, May lat, with is good attendance at mem- bers and visitors. A delicious lunch was served and a social hour spent. Mr. Alton Jay was 's visitor in Charlottetown. Saturday, May 3rd. Mr. Alvin Burke. merchant Cat Pisauld. was in Charlottetown on business. Saturday, May 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Driwin Craig. West covehcsd. were visitors in Pis- quid mat, Sunday, May 4th. guests at Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. Miss Evelyn Woolridge. Mount Stewart. is spending some time at the home or her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace woolridge. Mr. Floyd Jay, Mr. and Mrs. Harold day were Sunday. Mly dth. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Birt. Parkdale. ........ Mr. and Mrs. llisrle MacDonald. Lorne Valley, were guests of Mrs. MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gzorge W. Jay on Sunday, May it . Mr. and Mrs. R. l Myers guests or Mr. and s. W Woolridge. Sunday. May 4th. Mr. Frank Kelly was a visitor in Charlottetown, Mond y, May eth. Mr. Lelth Rvoolridge, Mount Church. Service was held at 2.80 by Rev. 1''. N. Young at the church and grave. Interment was in borne Vnli-y cemetery. Mr. Ted Macllwen oi St. Peter's Harbour has been' doing some painting in this vicinity recently at the homes at Mr. and Mrs. Russell Webster oi Marie and sun at the home oi Mr. George James 0 A very uniortunatc accident occurred here recently when little Ray Seaton. iour-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Benton was struck in the eye with a stone while playing with another little playmate. It was necessary to have him taken to the P.l.I. Hospital where he will remain ior an indel- inite period of time. Friends wish Ray ii speedy recovery. --Ix. . MONTREAL. . National Breweries. ' Canada Lee. 45. noted Negro actor. ' WMAY 13, 1952 Georgetown and Vicinity x .. ...;;.'.i:"..i:'..'.' ':f.ii:”:..i:?”;'.E.;r ” VUIO. N .3-. ll VMIHNI hll pg;-ems M! and III. H. W. Parker. the University having closed, , nu. nus-el Sigsworth of New. " port was a visitor to Georgetown on Tuesday. May ilth. Miss iwsilm. who l. ..... pioyed at Rio Provincial Senator lllln ll spending I few days mu. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spurg. eon water. x Mr. uslie Hunter lot Bridge. town was s b'us ness v'ig1i,m- .0 ueenetown on 'm sy. May ssh, Miss Iivira Maoklnxlon who ha. been spending the wintsr in the ll s. s.. 1- visiting in Geo etmvr where she is the guest oi rlend. and relatives. Miss Janie Hunter. R.N.. oi Camr Hill Hospital. Halifax. N. S., ll visiting her brother, Mr. Joggph Hunter Mrs. John Corldon oi Murray likrbour North is the xliest oi hel- son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Llewellyn. Friends of Mr. Aenlss MacDon. aid, trsinlnan. are pleased to hear that he has retllrned to his home in Georgetown sitar being a mu- eat in the Charlottetown Hospital. ' Friends of Mr. John D. Gotoil are sorry to hear that illness has neceasitatsd his entering the Vet- eran's Wing of the Charlottetown Hospital ior treatment and all wish him a speedy return to good health Pte. Harry Henry oi the Canari- ian Army. who is 'statloneli ll. Quebec. is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan Henry. ms. Daniel Condon and daugh- ier Dianne oi Lower Montagul were guests of Mrs. Agnes Murphy on Tuesday. May 6th. Miss Anna Prosper has scccpll-r' a position on the stair oi ciarll Bros, in Montague, -A.C Stewart. spent the weekend at Ma: 3rd at the home oi his parents. Mr and Mrs. Wallace woolrldgc. Mr. George Dover was s visitor in Charlottetown. Wednesday. May 'Ith. Mr. Russel lvcolridge was a vial- tori in Charlottetown, Tuesday May tlth. - RA llational Breweries changes iialne May 12. -(CPt- Ltd., became Dow Brewery. Ltd. by vote oi bareholders today at a special general meetlnk. President willrid Gagnon said advantage would be gained be- cause the new name is the slime as that oi the company's principal product. l-is hid the Frontenac plant will be turned over to its new owners st the and oi his year. in Quebec City the Boswell plant will be maintained and iurther de- veloped "ii publlt: demand war- rants it." Additional capital expenditures oi 0400000 ior modernization oi plant layout and ior new equip- ment were also announced. Shareholders approved ll. mo- lution changing the cornpanfl liseal yesr irom Dec. at to Oct. .11 NEW YORK. MI! 9 - (AP) -- died tonight or a heart attack. in whose real name was Leonel-cl Lion- el Cornelius Canegata. was a Pill! lighter. Jockey and violinist bi.-ior! achieving IBISC stardom. ii0.10 by Robert iic auction on his remises May 16th. at the our oi 1 stein heiier to freshen 14 year-a;1 years: 1-driver years; 1 1 Silt ll:i!w;1 single plow: harrow, binder; 1 16 square All-llll ilEIEIlAll tones Presents the Operetta "Tim CRIMES OF NORMANDY" with a cast of twenty-six. EMPIRE THEATRE - JUNE 11- 12 By permission Carl Fischer, inc., New York. AUCTION SALE OF STOCK AND MACHINERY AT OARDIGAN HEAD I am instructed by Alexander Nicholson to sell by PW at Cardigan Head. on Frldall STOCK: 1 shol-thorn cow 8 side; 1 sllorthom cow 4 Kean old, call by her side: May: 2 yearlings. Hol-sci-1 Clyde in 10 rs: Ciyge horse 15 .35: lyeigerchero MACHINERY: 1 Coclilll tt drill seed 3 M: tooth llarnow; 1 cultivator; 1 u erdisc sections; rake: certzdinsvood , driving wagon; scales; 1 steel; grain; hsmess. I.0.0.F. Planchette o'clock the following: years old with calf by '1" 1dl-iol- st 2 'cars 01 : em Clyde hols: n mare -1 ver 9 years. 1 gpl-ins: '""”l.' ' P esieliihi ,0. ti h0l'31h00 ; Icutfl sleigh: 1 box -turf cull: ni-chi""y