"them mud: credit is' due. -............-.... ..- .....u 2 lased fgeain alter his illness. returned" to her home lollowinl several days' imeatment in i-iospital, I , I g ' . 5'”: 'x sincere resret is expressed to the relatives and iriends in Little Pond or aims John or-the orou whose ; sudden and unexpected passing occurred at Charlottetown Hospital Tuesday. Mr. Isaac Howlstt. Annandale. la .. pursue in Bouris Hospital and making satisiactoryreeovery. The many iriends oi Mrs. Char- les Lute. .teacher,'Howe,,Bay. re- grettolearnshe isstillbeins treated at Charlottetown Hospital-. andtrustahewillsoonbetully recovered to resume her work. The iishermsn are getting busy hauling and ' traps. and building ' crates in prepara- ion tor the spring season's catch. cardigan and Vicinity I Mrs. Harold Brothers was a vis- itor to Charlottetown on Monday. Mr. William Connick is spending some time with relatives and iriends in the western part at the Island. ' Mr. Peter Macaulay spent the week-end at his home in Card- igan. Mr. Robert Macnaren has re- turned home Irom the Kings County Hospital. His many iriends are very happy to sea him out around once more. Mrs. Peter MacAulay was a vis- itor to Charlottetown on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacDonald and their daughter Katherine were visitors to Charlottetown on Thurs- day. ' Mrs. Muriel Mackenzie and daughter Eileen spent Thursday and Friday in Charlottetown. while Eileen underwent a series of X- rayl and examinations or a spinal injury. I PLEASANT 030" NOTE Mr.'and Mrs. Terrance Lamp- hier were recent visitors to the city. ,Mrs. James Lawless. city. spent the week-end with her daughter gs-s. Alired Morrison. Pleasant rave. iMiss Margaret Lamphler and Miss Winnie watts oi Michael's Grocery. Charlottetownapent the week-and in Pleasant Grove and Grand Tracsdie. J Visitors to the city on Friday included Mr. Parnell Curran, Mrs. Joe Mccormick. lhdrs. l..eonsrd Fannins and Mrs. Melvin McCor- li2."' MIL Alfred Morrison held a card Darby at her home recently. The prises for highest scores going to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Corrigan. consolation prizes to Mrs. Hubert Morrison and Mr. Charlie Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morrison held a card party at their home in 'i,mn3 M", Mmponald . on March 2. Pfllbs tor IIIIIIHC gpegdy 1-gcovpfy, scores going to Mrs. Charlie Watts ...... and Don. Iawlor. consolation -rm gum, goo; place up, the prizes to Mrs. Alfred Morrison and Mr. Hubert Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Corrlgan held a card party at their home on March 9. Prince ior highest "0"!-9 some to Mrs. lidison Hardy nnd Mr. Herbert corrigan. con- Iwlltion other to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mcxinnon. These parties have fbeen drawing ii very good crowd. A prise of live pounds of choco- lates is to be awarded to the hold- " 01 "10 hllheet, score at the and .0! the season. only two more par. ties remain In whidi to get in an "ill srsnd prise. Proceeds l'n these parties go to the new school fund. Lunches.are provided by the ladies of the district to up. Mrs. Patrick River, is seriously ill at the Bouria Hospital. Her. friends wish her a return to health. Friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Frank MaoAulIy has re- turned to heme alter -her recent mussel In the Souris Hospital. Friends of Mrs. Adolphus Foley will regret to learn that she is a dent in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. Her iriends wish her I speedy recovery. w-....'-....W ””i”'.'.'.””' ms; jti SD03 6 W0 -3 at. her noms'in Little Harbour. Mr. Andrew Macln-nil is ill I?- his homa in Souris Line Road. All wish him a speedy return to health. Mr. Fred Mullally, sourll. 1! 3 patient in the Charlottetown 'Hos- pital. where he is receiving medical attention. Mrs. Daniel Bushy. Harmony Junction. is a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital. She is wished it speedy return to health. Mrs. Vincent Doucette. Houston. Texas. is at present visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Patrick st. John, having been called home due to the illness ot her lather. Friends of Mrs. Brent Matthew will regret to learn that she is is patient in the Souris Hospital and all join in wishins her a speedy recovery. , Miss Frances Kickham of the stat! of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Souris. is spending her vacation with relatives and iriends in the United states. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Dr. and Mrs. Bmallwood who were recently mar- ried. Mrs. Bmallwood is the (or- mer Mil Eunice Garret. , Mrs. Wilfred Wright, Bouris, is a patientin the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital as the result or a tail on a sidewalk in Sourls. Her many iriends wish her a speedy recovery. Word has been received by rela- tives here or the recent sudden death in Brooklyn, New York, cl Mr. Thomas Pomarico. His widow is the iormer Margaret Clinton oi Souris Line Road, who survives him, and also one son. N Sympathy is extended to the ianrily of the late Mrs. Angus Suth- erland. who passed away at the home or her son, Mr. Jerome Suth- erland, Red Point, yesterday in her slat year. The tuneral is to be held Sunday irom St. Mary's Church, Bourls. - on Thursday afternoon and Fri: day evening the pupils oi St. Mary's convent, under the direc- tion of the Sisters ot the Convent. presented a very line Irish variety concert in St. Mary's Convent. Hall to a large and appreciative aud- isnce. Mrs. A. A. MacDonald left by plane last week for Boston, Mass. where she will receive -" I treatment. She was accompanied by Miss Margaret Donahue. R.ri. matron of Bouris Hospital. All join home at Mrs. Benjamin Bushey, Souria. on Friday. March 9. ol Mr. William R. shanell in his 84th year. The funeral took place on Monday, March 12, at 2 p.m Bur- ial was in the Church of England Cemetery. I 'n1s death took place at her home in Norris Pond on March 8. cl Mrs. Joseph N. MacDonald at the advanced age of so years. She is survived by two daughters. (ltta) Mrs. Mooney. Bouris. and Blanche. courts; two sons, Andrew on-the hoineste , and Joseph. Norris Pond. The funeral took place from her late residence on Thursday morning. March 8. to st. Mary's Church, souris. Burial was . in the adjoining cemetery.” ” ”E”"s7c??rETci6i” East.!BsItlc S A I gami vicinity Jllr. Alfred Borrsy. Charlotte- town. recently visited friends in Kingsboro. :-r Little friends at Master Bobby Conway. Elmira, are pleased to learn or his recovery in health. Allvhope to see Bobby home real soon with his. parents and little sister and brother.. - ' Mrs. Alexander Robertson. Red Pointtl, is out again after an attack 01 ' u. Pulp wood is still the big order of the day. It is hard to secure enough cars to load this wood to purchasers. ( , Mrs. Robert Macaregcr, last Baltic. recently visited her son-in- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robertson. Red Point. Miss Susan Mallard. Red Point. spent the week-end with her iam- ily in Bouria. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Macnellan. Red Point. were recent,visitors to Souris. Mrs. Theodore Robertson. Red Point. was hostess to the Ea.stBal- tie and Red Point Mission Band last week. Mrs.. Al Cummings. Lakeville, is receiving treatment in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Her friends hope she will be home soon. Mr. Haddon Macleod, Western Canada. recently visited his niece. Mrs. Floyd Macl-cod. Kingsbo . Miss Phyllis Rose, Charlottetown. is spending a few days with her iamily at East Baltic. Mr. Wayne Bruce. Kingsboro. and Mr. Harold MacDonald, Both- well, were recent business visitors to .Char-lottetown. ..E.... Miss Jessie Robertson. Charlotte- town. recently visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson. Klngsboro. Mrs. Ervln Robertson. Red Point. is up and about again alter her recent illness. Klngsboro Mission Band was held at. the home or Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis last week. Mr. William Ching, Red Point. has returned to his home after be- ing a patient in Souris Hospital. Mr. Ching speaks highly of the local hospital. Mrs. John Robertson and Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis. Kingsboro, were hostesses to the Girls' Sewing Club. Mrs. Hudson Morrow, North Lake, is out again iollowing an attack oi 'i'lu. Mr. Harry Bruce and Mr. Theo- dore Robertson. Red Point. were recent business visitors to Char- lottetown. 3 Mr. Talbot steward, Bothviell, is coniined to his home with 'ilu. All hope Mr. steward has a speedy re- covery. Mr. Gerald Bruce. East -Baltic. was a visitor last week to Fortune. Sympathy is felt for Mr. Bruce Stewart. Souris. on the recent death oi his father. Mr. Jack Connolly and Mr. Fran- cis Campbell. Charlottetown, were business visitors last week to El- mira and Red Point. ' Mr. Earle Johnston. r... ......e, re- cently visited friends at North Lake and East Point. Washie Young. Kingsboro. were visitors to Souris last week. . Friends of Mr. Arnett Robertson. K111885010. In 80117 to learn he had the misfortune of breaking a bone in his leg. which made It necessary to have a out put on. All hope Arnett will soon be about as usual. . Many cakes of ice have. been stored for summer use. and large piles of logs are In yards waiting to be sawed for iirewood. This all makes summer look nearer. Mrs. Ken Fraser, North Lake. is relieving Miss Donahue at aouris Hospital for a tow days. Sympathy is extended to the family or the late Mr. Marcellus Macinnis who paued away at his home at Lakeville. Bis funeral was held from 'his late residence to St. Columbia Church, March 10. Friends are sorry to learn Mrs Adrian Maclnnis, Bouris. is a pa- tient in sourls Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ilaclnnis and family are for- mer residents oi Red Point.” 'All wish Mrs. Maclnnis a speedy re- covery. Mr. 'Flovd...MscLesn and Mr. ' THE. GUARDIAN. .CHARL0'l''I'E'l'OWN . In PICNIC STYLE Ave. 6 to 8 lbs. Pork Shoulders. lb sec. H Have your Easter Menu complete by ostorfmeiii of money saving values. Often - And SAVE. STORE" cLoseii ALL DAY FRIDAY." MARCH 23rd. shopping at our Store where you will Specials in every Department - BREAKFAST Machine Sliced Bacon. lb. 57c- TRIMMED LOIN Pork Chops. lb. . . 62: V2 lb. . 55: lb. . 59c PREMIUM or TENDERSWEET Homs.lb. 696 Shop Early - Sliop SMOKED Cottage Rolls. lb. 79c find a complete Whole or Half - Ave. 4 to 6 lbs. Pork. SHOULDER ROASTING lb. 59c D . COOKED 13-gf? (cjgglifign v?..eWEyd”o: HAM BEEF FRESH and Sliced LOAF Sliced SMOKED Ib'. . . . . 59c FISH Large Crispy . . HEAD l.E'l'l'UCE. cocli .. . . Large Stock v CELERY. each Sweet POTATOES. 2 lbs. 29c New String etc. SALAD BOWL. oocli . . . . . . . BEANS..Ib. ALSO IN STOCK: FRESH SPINACH, NEW RHUBARB, NEW CABBAGE, "FRESH PINE- APPLES, MUSHROOMS, NEW CARBOTS, CUKES, RIPE TOMATOES, ...iisie"" FEATURING FOR EASTER I 5 Beef I Western Red Brand Beef. Visit Our Moot Deport- illi.sTiT' ei:iT"Sss' Ouiirblsploy of This Choice Beef. EGGS Grade A Large DAINTY JUMBO Dos. .. 59: I '-b- Pke- - A MARITIME PRODUCT (I1,4RV(-'4, , I2,-II.a'ry,5- A .-'-.i.9u.As If.4li1figss ...-I7: 33c ...29c Holly l-lill-48 oz. tin GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. oocli . . 39: Peter Pan-15 oz. tin PEACHES. Ziins . .. . . . . .. 3lc For That Easter Dessert- JELLO. 3 pkgs. 29: All Flavors Come in and see the Marven's . sons WAFERS We are now holding a demonstration at our Store on MARVEN'S BISCUITS, a Marltimeproduct. manufactured by MARVENiS LTD. at Moncton. GRAHAM WAFERS. 12 oz. pkg. 29: A A large variety of Biscuits to choose from and dress up your Easter table. .v 5 X Ix Mt;i.Rvi2.Ni5ii7, 55:. SIZE sf 29c large variety of Biscuits RADISH, SQUASH, McLaren's Lynn Valley Royal Russet Lynn Valley Ideal Sweet Mixed Welchis i icmc sucaii 1 lb. plig l5: 2 for Zilc . A MA-YONNAISE. 8 oz. iar PEAS. 20 oz. tin. 2 for . APPLE JUICE. 48 oz tin CORN. 20 oz Ila. 2 for . - PICKLES. 24 oz. bottle . . . . . . . . 35: " 'GRAPE JUICE. l6 oz. 33c 31. 29: .......3lc ALSO BOX EASTER CANDY IN BULK CHOCOLATES SPECIAL! Heinz Tomato bottle . . . 29: IN STOCK: Strawberries, Broccoli, Brus- sel Sprouts, Cauliflower, Peas, Asparagus Tips, Spinach, Orange Juice, Blend Juice, Cut Green Beans. etc. Shirriff's FRUIT PUDDING. Mistletoe Pl-DNE 33.” RDI7 R T” e l7c"ee17c6.'w-Jig i sins. Ky), HOME or .GROCETERIA FOODS :1 KING COLE TEA. PAPER NAPKINS. KETCHUP. I3 or. bar. DA1'ES.5 oz. pkg. loc; lib pkg. B9: pkg. l'7c' . 27: I5 oz.tiii 39c? REGAL , i:i.'ouii 7 lb. bog 49: A gitiok at one oi the Dian lowing that she. lsns toopen a orinthe villsac. andwas1orcedioreslgnhlspos- ition on one of the government dredges two years ago and spent a long time in hospital. Arthur is one of the seven nlaxland broth- i-- that served In the armed torc- as during the last war. FlIlIIl'al'Il1Ill(EmenIl tor the late will Rsnahan were not com- pletsd when this news was writ- ' ten. owing to the last one daugh- ter was expected trcm trains and two million Toronto tor the runs:-al that will be held from his late residence. Isorell. east to the , hitils newer Church where he was an usher tor many. many years. 'Ths very sudden deaili of us... win, lsenahan. occiirod early .".m.suae ..'.Ii. mom: those aliIs,artmmailI:i'eot ” . , for 'some f but Illl"bD!IdlN0liiVl.I not oi-ed serious and on simdsy Iaaalng he was up as usual. He finished his work and had gone to the stable to harness the hourse to drive to ten thirty mass at the Little Flower Church vi-hen he took a heart attack and passed away in a very short time. He leaaves ii widow and a grown lam- lly. One day last. week as we stood in front ol the old Hughes estate here a man walked along" and said. "It's a long time. Mister. since the past oilioe was in that building and I wonder when aeorge am is now. dead I siIIas.", True it Is it long time since the Ristol ollice was moved (roan that ths is against the protestant every one. He later moved is near the old site. It memory ssrvq us right. Mg. Hume moved away about a year before his kind wile resigned from the position and moved to the states to reside. not we under. stand that both Mr. and . Hume our gcod n-lends of a' lie time 'are still living. Though well along in the evening of life their mesnory lives here despite all the years and all the'wsler' that has under the bridge . old time. no old omie building still stands and the llosei used icr the mails are still, thIre..aea H-'. and Mrs. oeorgetlluaiawoold be very smotasytammmtmn. took on thaspdaition and movedstuderits stieslllad . not the to s Rome ; as Nani iilat-' e.:.'.'."r.' M -ii:-.-. , urdly. Yelling tor the rstin7?1 Italy or the Pros 'reI'riI.o ' Trieste. Police in the capital up an attempt by the students it "storm" the united States lmli Ind the Yusoslsv lnsltion. ; , 1 1 WARSAW. March is - (AP) 9- Two Poles were sentenced is sleaih today by a military at Saczecin on charges of for the lormer -Dritishx, vice Joseph Walters. A third man sctmneed to lite iaiairisonraess iwoolhers to 15 an years court .. opectiveiy. The ixmicssed.