I rssfjlad l1!" sli. - i" 1e‘ nu __j'_l.lESDAY. f. lvssrlann culnnllu -—IOB IMMEDIATE IALI. farm consisting oi 5'1 acres. Apply Dou- _ geld Gunnins. Bherbrooke. 4M0 Sample o! Remington ee- turned recently hem attendance at Delhousie, Halifax-K. —I0l SALE-Jive "filtered. Yorkshire sows. three bred. Also ona grain crusher in good condit- ion. Welter onis. Middleton —IIGULAR DANCE Iarkisfs Restaurant, Kensirltton. Tuesday Illht. May 4. Music by Rollie MICK o. 41710!!! IIANIIOIIATION .-'1‘be inauguration o! the West Point-Bsstouche ierry will give s new lease o! lire to all industries in West Prince Oounty. it will in- stssb shorter and much Quicker tranqeortation to mainland mar- "kefl. and msnsdala will be not the least of the places to reap bene- 1&4. ’____ . —§G SONG INJOYID — On Sunday, after the evening service in the Bummerside Presbywlln Church. the choir we! entertained st the lhnse. Genital Street. A n; o1 favorite lumns with Mrs. Cleve Whalen and Rev. Che: lea Gernegy at the Piano. We! heartily enioyed- M the mow hour, Mrs. .7. O. Cobb presided over the tea. cups and the hostess, m1. Carnegy was assisted in serv- by the president. lVLrs. R. W. 00¢, and . B. D. Ootfin. Ice cream donat by Mir. W. L-Forbes was much aqrsoieted. -6. Mrs. Fred Billghsrn -I. 0. O. I‘. Gull-DIAMOND -I‘hs 12th. anniversary o! the rounding o! the Independent Order d Oddleliaws wes observed in toe lummezeVe Baptist Church at Inc Ilmdsy morning service when a large nlurlber of the members o! the Prince Edward Lodge attend- ed in s body. The nliruster. Rev. I. J..3arrass. preached en appro- priate sermon on the three links. Iriendship. Ime and 'I‘ruth. tekins Ha teont in Iiocleslsstu 4:12 ‘A three fold cord is not quickly broken." Buitebls music was ren fired by the choir under the di- rection s! the organist. Mrs Eric Qheen, the anthem being "Awak- ening Chorus" by Charles Gebricd -8. -_.__ --PBU'N'N'HWG THE LINIG" AT IIA VIEW-Setting out the 10b- gter trap lines any place on tliO North Shore is s. yearly event which has some 0d the attributes e! e gold stampede or a zero-hour so stake an Indian Reservation. flu-orwn open. The fishermen IN tense and nervous; 12:0! o'clock is} the "dead line". They mill-silo’ ages to wait till day break. but there is little sleep. They are m tho "qui vlve" and keep watch!!! dyes and ears lest some ambitious one would try to “lee-bow" tin hunch. “Open house" was kept at Murphy Bros.‘ cookhouse at Sea. Wow-meals at all hours. The men were well stoked with Plbulum. witioh cheers and invigorates. and as day was breaking the boats loaded with traps heeded to sea. to try their luck 1o:- another season at the ‘ ‘ us staceans. K —-EIMSDALE HA5 "GROWING PAILN5”-'I'he thriving village o! lllmsdale, situated at the intersec- tion o1 the Dock Road and the Western Road shows unmistakable signs o! materiel expansion. The writer in passing through noticed three new buildings. including s~ large garage, in dllierent stages a! erection. The namé “Elmsda‘.=." is euphonius and easily remember- ad, suggestive o! quietness sud pescefuiness. The social set-up must be conducive to longivity. In the close vicinity lives the grand old man George-Wallace. who re- oently Ielicltated with his numer- ous friends on his 96th birthday anniversary. lvLr. Wallace leit Ill- dian River shortly alter the Am- erican Civil War and took up residence near Elmsdale. He has rneny friends and relatives in Ken- slrlgton and Indian River. who wish him the blessings that go with a well spent life. if the writ er mistake not the genial Alex Cameron is still alive in the flesh. Mr. Cameron would be well along in the nineties. 1i not, his memory will be still living among his leg- ion o! friends. He spent the first forty years o! his lite in Kensing- ton. then called Barretts Cross. “K. 0’l.eary District And Its Activities ' Miss Marion MecPhee of ‘the Bree is employed with Smailmanfi Md. in Summerslde. ‘ ' luv. W13. Dickson p! OLesl-y has been visiting his parishioners n the Goldman, Brae and Brae rbouy districts this week. Miss Olive Dalton oi the Brae I accepted employment with the undry in Bummer-side and will leaving shortly for her position. On Wednesday night, April t; they; was e very successful F; lera contest and Uance in the simian Hell sponsored byihe .1. o! Carleton. ely attended and HOW e line time been announced that ‘re, 12s.‘. Msclherlon. 1M.- 3-D- LI mstllsmpn‘ united-Watch lgtiiafl set-n ne teen irsd teem; J i" a‘ tllwlnraongsiqun» it , - ‘- It Re , ‘ utfdieerviend. h‘: spruce); Anselm , ‘Vl-lount Royal lri. It was ‘very ' This gorgeous plstaly and as Beth seer and iurniturs een. blend with any Aihcrton Mk- Hsrry Saunders. who sumac the Western Hospital s couple o! weeks ego iadoing as nicely as can be expected. __,__ Miss Harriet Murphy lett on Fri- day morning for Boston. Mass, Wilt" she Plane spending the sum» mer months. Miss Vere lelllck e! Oxiord. N. 5-. is visiting in Aiberten. the guest of her sister. Mr. John Clark and Mrs- Oink. —Mns. O. W. Hayes recently sn- lcysd s week's stay in Charlotte- town. with Iriends. who gave oer s cordial welcome. ..--. Mrs. Dilly arrived on Tuesdsyl tram ‘Ital-onto. Ontario. to visit he: deulhtet. KH- O. 8. Ounnlnlham and the Rev. Mr. Ounninéhsm. and -is beins wevmiy welooe: . Mrs- Heyden Dixon. recently re- tumed home his the » Western "fllcltsl: her thirteen-es old baby lrl Marion. lnuiee is s in the "Wnltsl under medical oere. ‘Mr. John V. “semis; s: m". lax. N. 8.. spent the peat week lo eiblétclhuln the ‘interest of the n nan Ouusty Oeaipsn" i whom he is a ‘rewqvatetive. ' o included m...» mm w. l"-'“'ll§'|"°wlm"'°$"m":'“§5 " algal ale. wells: in Jag‘: Myriok. um. nai-aortomu, am._ new Kreehler furnltun is ceas- nsdtlonully ditiarant, buoyancy relaxes you-shops: to you . book era doubly comfortable because dual-decked springs, the right kind in the right pieces, rest and Mex you es no other Just one of Kroaitler Cushionized Features. l . Colors — browns, blues, greens, wines and rose. furnishing; r H. Champion and Mrs. Frank Ere. ser. i --_. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mslistt have returned from an extended visit ‘o 50W!"- Muss. and other parts of the United states. Their son Ju tin also arrived hum m; w,“ from Quebec Oil-y when he nu been employed for the past. six months. _ Mi‘; 80b Foley. who has been "W"!!! relatives in Albsrton slld Kildare recently returned to his home in Worceste. Mus, Wm" he will spend e brie; 1mm“, M", hi! lather. Mr. Wilfred Iioley prior in his return to duties at 14mg Beach, California. _-__ The’ fishermen o! this w Altai-we South, who am ‘Q: mt. two months have been busily "illltd PNPWIII lobster traps for "i" WWII "ma. which opened as My‘ sac new started out on "I l)’ cpewilibsatins s profitable lobster season. w m1. Theodore uwu srriveti 11°81! 0h Wednesday eiier e var," 33113212"; i? $.55?" 133533" IN l. (M!!! litters and Mr. at"... '"' "" tum: me c Met e one! holiday at been: - we lilies lmltb. We. Oseil Rim. eM We. Ainsley {tutti were es. hostesses eff-M letter‘; heme u; ‘m deutbweaueveaing W“!!! I Hill IINU bridle. m lucky when: of e pretty prises were: Mrs. Denzll smut“! m- m]. THAE__GUARDIAN._QH_Q_RDOIII_'E'I‘Q_WN_ A wide variety of iillesterlleilis to choose from — in sii price fields - because It's Cushienlsed. Whether you're tell or tiny, slight or llldvy, i’! adjusts instantly to your body. - lie blllovry instantly. Moreover, nothing con ever slip out of ploca. No twine to break. No knots to slip. No loose filling to lump up. 1 u... -- item u asulzluo solar»: m um ‘cannons is: Qhesterllelds Just unloaded at SMALLMAIPS re N Look F...- y v... Home in s KROEHLE n (Iliestei-Fielcl Tiers is es m: nrinm l. u» werili nn m The surprising low price is possible only through our cor loud let purchases. The saving in "tight. Outing ond handling charges is‘ passed on to you — in the purchase oi any Chesterfield, nnqaiu-nan - TERMS 10% Downs-Ll Months io Fey Tapestries — domoslls, velours, mehain, frieze and bouclas. ~ $treei Floor House Furnishings Store Colors that will SMALIMAIPS lament. Butt and Mr. Norman Wood. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. B. R. Burke was hostess in the Western Hospital Aid at ‘J91 spacious home on Thursday even ing. There were seventeen iadlsa in attendance and the usual knit ting and sewing was carried ou... Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. The President Mrs. John Proiit asked the ladies to kindly meet at the Nurses‘ Home for the next sewing meeting. -l\. The funeral of the lets Miss Gbriltine Fraser was held at Al- berion Presbyterian Church on Iridsy afternoon. April ma, at three o'clock. The service was con- ducted by the minister. the Rev end Genres B. Ounninshsm. With Hrs. Howard Clerk as organist the hymns suns were: "l To The 811w Will Lift Mina liyls." ‘The Bends c! ‘rims Are sinking" and "Asleep in Jesus." Th! Pallbearers were Messrs. O. w. Hayes. Irsd Clark. l. 0. lnaith, Lloyd Wilids. William Irving and J. W. Waugh. Inter- ment in the Deck cemetery. ._..... {the seat-h occurred st hie home in Neutron. P. l. L. on April it. 1W o! llr- fleoru Inseam. at. tale o! (my nine years. as was the eon d the late Mr. Philip Pridhem and m wile. Osiris (fleet Where ruse ss lowing brothers and sisters: Wil- liam Colwlll of Cornwall, Ont... and Thomas of Wooley. Ont. Carrie Mrs. Henry Wholley and Annie, Mrs. Wilbur Larsen. both residing in United states. The funeral on Saturday. April 17. to Montroee United Church was preceded by a brief service at the home, At the ohurch tile pastor, The Reverend Ira MacDon- ald was assisted by the Reverend Roscoemice. With Miss Elizabeth Clarke as orsanist. the (allowing hymns were sung. "Jesus Lover oi My Soul." “Lead Kindly ugill.’ “The Lord's My Shepherd," and flibide With Mo." The‘ pallbear- ers were Messrs. Howard Bowllcsa, Neil Barbour. Wallace Donald. Rey- mond Bhee. Hudson Pridhsm, Join. E. Mountain. _. - ' t Abrams iiliiaga w. Arthur and Phil Arsensult are home now. getting ready for the iiailina uuon. Arwlault oi Alla-en's villas: oiicr their congratulations on the arrival o! a baby girl Merle Dorise. W. ls end Arsensult slid Mr. Melerd ilsnt horn Ilment In, were weekend visitors to their "er- ents. Both errtmn It. Dunstan‘; College. ' so». and em. ml “ t a family. formerly Mo: uggtlllzfllgi. have moved to Abrenvs Village Netefed -Friends of w. and Mrs. cm: ‘ i Gallant’: parents. Mr. Mat O. Gallant. A drsmltlc his was held in the Abram! Village £ourt House, Fri- day. The vrcsrsm lectured the tint and second Act oi the 7drams. I-‘Ourasan. Third and intact wid begiven on the beginning oi Mel Ii- thl Pariah hell. Proceeds an: (or the buildinl o! e new school. PM Mr. Frank Arsensult of st Chrysostome. was badly hurt. when he was hit by lrreturning plank ill" WI! Ni"! Passed througla. his sawing machine. Mr. Arseneult was immediately rushed in the Sum- merslde hospital (or heed concus- sions. Apparently. no internal com- plications make the case critical. Blends o! Mr; Stanley Geudst u! o 5i" 5.... s. "$153223 "Pit; wits. Mrs. Gsudet passed away. ei- ter being e patient in the P. 0. Hospital for a short while. ‘to the stricken family. we estend our true sympathise. -Mreln. v sauna- and am. _ soaoor. swear aim: r . . ‘"133: ":- Anne Araensuii. isa Oslieat. i Grade 6013M.‘- ‘HUM Alllllillt. Olllldl They on now rgmm‘ M“! uh‘. mullllflfllbfl Ill! ‘Qllltl’ il {or enema in both umedists grsdfi . {e ‘deflect. live- Arleeswv ll Grade Vi! -- finesse nseaault. Grade vI-Lorrainalusllsnt Lor. reine Arsensuit, Mathurin Gallant. Grade V —ldwin Derby. Louise Araeneult. Velma Gallant. Omie 1V — Prlacille luote. Ger- erd T. Arsensuit. Gerardo. Ar- senault. Grade III - Francine Arseneutt. Anna Gallant. Eveline J. Albert Gallant. principal. Ids Arssnsuit. assistant. MOUNT!!! CIIIAII IIOUNTIII OTPAWA. May b-Awl-dn hot pursuit through the winding park» ways o! suburban llnokolifle, n.1,‘). Mr. Constables n. s. lwitearsnd W. J. Irunton got. their inan- lsllaw Constable Jean bottle leo- etteflln magistrates court today. Oonstabie- Iaoette and another B. 0M1. oiticar deleted they mau- cleded the’ speed limit. Int lla- glstrets ‘Austin Qbennor accepted the It”! c! thmptuauing Hecat- lee and Rustin paid his fined-Oil end tale costs. ' ~ " .2417}! .1, llei-tsly Model Complete with \ wrrn ma. rvwnsen or an! caucus-sun sun Nl _- . FREE This alter l wk“ l7”, a m! llth. a. lock YOUR CHOICE of either of these Radios This offer expires 9A0 pa. iaturday. l!!! Nth. General Electric Electric Model his elm expires 9.00 pee Saturday. Mes 15th. t FREE lH5UHflH[E ALL ijfifs . mu uurlllli . Y f. u m r.‘ .~ s" mill y lfrsieesiessi 0am ¢ T. Earls lllcitli ~, chartered asgnllll " Mlee st sl qreavllls smel Phase Ill steam ileum: s uINTO" . no» u». wi- suiteer. casew- a“ m» (e n» m NI kl’ ' ‘ ‘l