ms c.-uaaoum. CHARLUTTE'l'0W'N MAY 28. 1955 PAGE NINE M I . ' w i 13' fWl G d t DAILY C3955 ORD 2! es. 1'8 Ila es -aw -"W . em... 9 e ' .'PN' ' . 'alatem:.eg; & :;:;:'u um! OOOKEBY nmonsraanox lW"',':,'. . u. lllleloeure NORTH nusnoo ' ii'3"uU-P-l ”'”"""" 331: i will be h in ' .l'buiuhtien neasy 91 ”':”u...." I ll-elated siflass-:9: d u.A4”lP .omm".'n"'k ”.n::'.vu STELLA MARIE SCHOOL It mumsger ituka: as. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 29th at 8 RM. 20. Net 88. Intuit .- ,:,:.gm;i:l Mum y n um Everybody Weloomo- ' ',,..,.,..g 21. Part. oia sa. I-loci: ' ,1,guler's locoanot . 59,HlllIiI0 loll! ' IL 3;C:::k I . I 5 O 5 6 7 I 1 to asubt-I0 . ” ;r.:'""t-"' " ” n. ,0, :i.;a'a bill I! ' " 31- '5' s :1 ll" Prompt Deliveries to either Rlll E '5'" . ' i . - Trucks or Cars lw undisn 0' 10 . i -Photos by Crasweii - It N;-guy u u 3 as u ” Florence Anita Dunbar , llehanl Edwin Ferguson Frank Nldioias Sumsnh Wlllhn new unae.-my (var.) ' ,r:mmet Florence Anita Dunbar is the Richard ldwln rerguaon is the Frank Nicholas sumarah. son oi William-neid Unde ha i th s. Owns as daughter 'oi Mr. and Mrs. Howard 5911 g1o3ill'h:I';i;tZl:l-'l- 1i3:W1:n;'::a Mr. and Mfg, wumm gum”-31,, an git Mlrisliindt Mrs. liulii tinder: Both Mechanical and .Ke!Pl K1150 - g n . H te Goddess 50 3' gggzzrof 1waI:::'a(':ones:e incmlear Prince oi Wales College in 1949. ;"”Ibl""ds't.G'md"mne' Mun Priynce or W3lgE8onC0lie3: lnm Chemical ogpesce, , ” Thu h 1 3! t - and has pursued a science course. 9" 5 En - 39 9"l"9d 9'1"” ” William plans to obtain his de- .5, 11., white y year s e a a our h year Richard hopes to obtain a degree Wales qollege in 194.8. Frank plans gree in Arts at Dalhousie Unlver. poplll; u u u v , " ” ” iE:inei;llte;i.iet:;a(Ii1l:lRtje. Floregiceipians elitherlin geology or chemical en- tgnobtalrli histdegree in Arts at Mc-sity. alter which he will studyll If. P00 P I5 ng DID ess OH. 3 901' BK. H VETS y. thgologyn ' ”'B""" were iollowed b the r-ll ll 0 0 0 - As Low as th. u.oldNorse at s 19 Y c C3 . which is considered necessary to! , I .23-gay" qs ” 353:3: togimahglgv 3:8 levisbsgiisxi PI5qIIId NOSES Mllffdy. .Rl.V9l' 31eEreW:ll'sktr:Jgu::i: cniarc3.1anv.itop;.. Lowest for like quality. ' c ' - --- an e con ri - l.Su'lft & :;”n'd;,"k”d m milk” W” P””"d3 01' i..'Mr. John White. Montague. and Vlclnlfy utors were asked to be as gener-i i.:tau:lisi.anCe 11 046 The. next meeting is to be held gala in lgilsaquiiimgast on business on g oughaisl pggigblgmda to k be , I I , . C ' if"-,-. aw s ”' H" h0me 9' Mm 59” Wm” y Y . Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Johnston and f0l' OVCHGIS. pa . X 'lRY OUR GOODS' lLY CIIYITOQUOTE-llere's how to work it: A ,8 Y ID I. I A A X It In I. 0 N G If I I. I. 0 W 2 letter simply stands for another. in this example A is used 3 three l..'s. X ior the two 0' . ete. single letters. apoo . s, the length and formation of the words are all hints Jay the code letters are diiierent. scryptoenmocoutin J UKMMPQGY HY KTCP YRMCJMKYM. JTU IAKTD JQQ EYJGYT HKTY YXYM-HKQCPT. THOU SHALT FIND THE BEST KING OF GOOD FEUDWS-SHAKESPEARE. . . Yeaierd.ay'a Cryphquotie: IYOPAY with the iollowlng lunch commit- tee: Mrs. Alton Ncwmen. Mrs. James Jewell and Mrs. Edgar Ncwson. Mrs. Heber Barrett is to have charge of the worship period. The meeting clnsed with prayer by the president. and lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. Lorne Valley and I O I VlClIlI'l'Y . 'Mr. Munro MacGrath was a business visitor to Montague 'on KINGSTON W. M. S. twenty . present. theme. "Liie is a Trust". Christian stewardship was read The May meeting oi Kingston by Mrs. Owen. Younker and a United W. M. 8. was held at the reading, home oi Mrs. ileber Barrett with given by Mrs. Z. Newson. Miss I. L Newson. Mrs. B. Mcxinnon, Mrs. "Berwick Camp" worship period was in charge oi W. Proud and Mrs. L. Newson. tin. Elmer Younker, using the Minutes oi on W88 meeting B'H PA ens tal.:-onws rwo-way EAl..Ww' ACTION Famous B-H "English" Paint works two ways to bring new beauty to your home. First, ii" ""911. lasting colors add new and exciting charm. Second, the protective quality 05 B-H "English" actually preserves the surface - maintains the good appearance of ""140 Walls. doors. shutters, trim. C5008! from thowide range of colors in as N ill on sunaay. Ma iith. war as u...u...-2 p... , ” -0,, ' ..:.'.'.:.-;:..':'i.::r-.:.:::':":.::.': mi-..:i:”.....'-i J t "' "M M” "5 ' oi Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Moors Mrs. hon Johnston and ted on Reniambert 3-arm. v.:.i.i.e...i.i l;'..”ii.i'.'.3.”i'.':3..i,"”..”'.."'..3 .33...." W". M.'"". . devwoit.-.1 mm can-."”.. i.'.?.” ' they were guests at the home oi MI btothlr. Mr. Wilbur IlacDon- ",.Mbi"to,Bm'p"' 5"'"””” llllllliaoovarinorearea.-..iutlonger:.. In and Mn. um Ilaobonald. us. member-I.' Tliis per&"or"::niii';'. ""1"-0lICyI"liMf0tIWCbooklet, in. Vernon sncoomia. oiui- Hr. Gourre auoumu. uonta- "E-ri.."" ;,2'.',..2.,”."'”'u,,"l E 5'," arm i iomcown. as to Lorne vsi- rue. is spending a iew days with me, am, not ,';,,,,,' ma . mm; lIthoKeyloIdghoarl.iving.'? toy or: lunday, any me to visit his remit. tar. and Mrs. Reuben oi the later thank oasriiu sex-.. adsm.es.u.'smis.s.'ar..:...i. ' ' '”"""""' .. .."3'..l7.':'..i.'.l.i''.; ”" '""::...'"... I - ' y - , Mr. John Drake, nasalbroos. was ever before. The :u area i 1 . Tuesday, May 6th. Mrs. Reuben McConnell sol-nt Monday. May 12th in Charlotte- town, visiting with relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson had as a recent guest Mrs. John- son's brother. Mr. Ernest Shaw. Ulgg. Her many iriends are pleased to hear that Mrs. Mae MecAulay has returned home irom the Cher- lottetown Hospital much .lmprov- ed in health. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myers. New Perth. were visitors at the home oiSMrs. Myer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Douglas and children, Marlene and Lloyd. Heed oi lillisboro. were recent visitors to Lorne Valley. They were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. George Maclnnis. Mr. Peter Maclreod. Mr. Bruce Wooldrldge and Mr. Kenneth Mac- Leod motored to Montague on Monday. May 12th. Mr. Ernest Shaw was a visitor to Forest Hill on Thursday. May 8th. He was the guest oi his broth- er-ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Ewen Macheod. Mr. and Mrs. James B. MacNeili and Miss Rena MacNeill were vis- itors to Montague on Thursday. May llth. Mr. John Machuiay, Charlotte- town, spent Bunday. Mother's Day, with his mother, Mrs". Mac Mac- Aulay. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Mac- Leod. Ulgg. motored to Lorne Vai- ley on Sunday. May lith where they visited with relatives. Mrs.-Alex Mnclntyre was a vis- itor to Charlottetown on Bunrlav. May llth to visit her mother. Mrs. MacNell who is a. patient in the hospital. Miss Chris Shaw. Charlottetown. spent the Mother's Day week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Sincere and heartfelt sympathy is being extended to the iamlLv and relatives oi the late Mr. Neil Nich- olson who passed away at the home oi his daughter, Mrs. Frank Gli- lispie on Monday. May 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Myers, Card- igan. were guests oi Mrs. Myer"! parents. Mr. and Mrs. Danieishsw on Mother's Day. - The many iriends oi Mrs. Wil- liam Hatton are pleased to hear she has returned home from the King's County Memori-l I-i tal. Mr. and Mrs. er Macxay and Mrs. Alex Mac ay. Strathoona. were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. James lat the home oi his parents. Mr. Road, is now convaiescing sit the Mme oi his son. Mr. Gordon Nich- olson and Mrs. Nicholson. alter be- ing a patient in the Kings County Hospital. . her home at Union Road spending some time at whim Road. town, spent an enjoyable weekend recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson at Road. turned to her home at Commercial Cram alter spending some time in Cruriottetown. where her sister. Miss zons Beaten, is treatment in the Provincial sans- torium. Campbell, both oi were recent visitors to Charlotte- town and daughter Carolyn, whim Road. were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacPlerson, Deilevue, during a re- cent weekend. town. Mrs. lthei ancisoe. in Whiin Road. Master Garth Aitlcck. Motrnt Stewart, spent the weekend oi May l6th at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Jemflsduid East. Miss Georgie Dover spent the weekend oi May 17th in Parkdale with her aunt. Mrs. B. W. Blrt and Mr. Birt. , Mr. !.'.E. Jay was a visitor in Charlottetown on Saturday, May 17th. Miss Celia woolrldge spent the weekend oi May 17th in Parkdale, guest oi Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Birt. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aiileck. Mount Stewart, were guests or Mr. and Mrs. E E. Jay on Sunday, May 18th. Mr. Leith Woolrldge. Mount stew- art, spent the weekend oi May 17th and Mrs. Wallace woolridge. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly were visitors in Bediord on Sunday. May l5th., at the home oi their daugh- ter, Mrs. Arthur Hughes and Mr. Hughes. Miss Mabel Jay, who is employ- ed in Charlottetown, is at her home in Pisquld East recovering irom the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Walter White Donagh, were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly on Sunday. May lath. - Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. son David, Charlottetown. were recent visitors to Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil stymelst and iamiiy, Murray River, were recent visitors to Dartmouth. N. 8.. where they visited iriends and relatives. Miss Pauline Johnston, student at Corcordn's Business College, was a recent weekend visitor to her home in Murray River, guest oi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reg- inald Johnston. Miss June Lowe, employee oi the Kings County Memorial Hospital, was a recent weekend visitor to Murray River, guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowe Miss Florrie Millar, Montague. was a recent visitor to Murray River. guest oi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. Mr. MacDonald Johnston, stu- dent at liortonis Academy, Wolf- vllle. N. 5.. is at present spending his holidays in Murray River. guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C Johnston AQ. Souris and Vicinity ...' The Ladies' Aid oi Bay Fortune United Church held a very successful Pantry sale on Satur- day. may 10th, in the United Church Hall at Souris.. The M. V.. "G. L. Macxinnon." arrived in port on May lith, with Lorne Valley, spent Sunday. May l8th., at the home oi Mrs. Mac- Donald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bradley. st. Teresa, visited Mrs. Bradleyis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. -B.A. Wliim lined and Vicinity Malcolm Nicholson, whim Mrs. Kestle Ross has returned to alter Mr. Barry! Nicholson. Charlotte- whim Miss June Beaten, recently re- receiving Mr. J. Clarey and Mr. John whim Road. Mr. and Mil Robert Cllnnbell Mr. Jams Maouod, Charlotte- recently visited his mother, trout at North Lake during the past two weeks was Mr. Bruce ltewart oi saurls. Bruce landed a beautiiul salt water one weighing on Sunday. May lath. gm. were recent visitors to souris and their many iriends were glad to see them. Mr. Dalziel was iormer- ly manager or the Bank oi Com- merce here. eariy on Saturday. May nth, sell- ,lng tags ior the school and Home Association. They were well receiv- ed by the public. gist. has carpenters renovating the occupied by Condon's Restaurant. when completed, Mr. Larter will have a' modern drug store with ample room. which will be another attractive store in the Town. as yet. ing' some in their nets, but the trays have taken very iew so iar. The lobster catch is only iair, with the iishermen reporting a slack week at North Lake. a large run or codtish on during the latter part oi last week. around the Eastern Packing Com- pany whari where they are prepar- ing tor the fish iilleting. A new ' addition is being built to house the ilsh meal plant. Mr. Henry Mac- Laughlan is in charge oi the car- penter work. being built on the cold plant and part oi this will house the diesel engine which is being installed to 40 barrels oi herring irom the Magdalene islands. Among those who. struck the pounds 2 ounces, on Friday, May Mr. and Mrs. James H. Dalslei The school children were out Mr. H. H. Porter, local drug- engaged in building iormerly Fresh herring are not plentiiul The fishermen are eaten- They report There is considerable activity An addition is also storage Operate the plant. M:5":ww'iw1-2-M Moivnon mm-so w. M. s. ."Fhe Montague United Church ments were served and a pleasant Twenty-six hospital and 20 sick Calllywere reported. also ten treats and eight cards sent to sick and shut-ins during the month. Mia. Ethan Stewart then gave a very interesting Synopsis oi the study book "From Lakes to Norther Lights". One new member w; reported. The meeting closed with the Mizpali Benediction and refresh- hali-hour enjoyed. ISLAND FERTILIZER co. Charlottetown I a 011 1490-150 lb., without stand, reg. 38.50-SPECIAL . 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