PAGE TWELVE Alma and Vicinity —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rix of Locke Road, were guests of Mr. and Mn. Ellis Smallman. recent- ly. in confined to his home through illness. again Little Irene McNeil. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford McNeil, returned home from the Prince County Hospital, on March 29. All her school mates are hoping The many friends of Mr. Wll- she will soon be able to return liam Mountain. of Alma. are glad to school to know he was able to return to hit home on March 2'1. All are Mn Melvin m11,_ of 0-Mary hovlnl for hi-I complete recovery visited his sister and Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar rec- :Th9 mu‘! friend! 0' M1’. 351395 ently before returning to Tor- Dunbar are sorry to hear that hel onmf l Mr. George Wallace returned ‘to his home on 'I‘iiesda_\'. March izl. after spending the past three All paved Streets in months in Toronto. l the Town of Borden are l Mr and Mrs Vfalcoim Rayner automatically closed Lxilda-re. have “returned to their When the DTOVIHCIEI Dill" . home after spending some time ed roads are closed to .in Toronto. heavy vehicles accord- ing to provincial weight The members of the Alma Girl‘: Sewing Club met for their regular regulatlons meeting on March 20, at the home By order of the Sil'C£‘i of Miss Carol Barbour with nine Committee members present Work for Lhv‘ . iolternoon was learning the dif- Slgned: ‘ fcrerit parts of a sewing machine V and how to o;)crate same. Next J. W. CAINN, meeting is to be at the home of tMai’ll}'ll Ronnie. Roll call will be answered with a .ioi<r-. ~D. Town Clerk. Save Plenty On Piusvillu and Vicinity -—Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Mur- ray and children. Shirley, Kevin and Whitney, were recent visitors at Mrs_ Murray's home in Elms- dale. Mrs. Hermin Corcorsn. spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mccarthy. also Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCarthy in Broc- ton. Mr. Carlyle Ramsey. Rosebank. is huslly engaged in hauling lum- ber by tractor to Anthony Gal- lant’: saw mill. Mr. John J.‘ Corcoran, was Bloomfield. a couple of days en- gaged in repairing Mr. Keith Pratt's feed mixing and milling plant, which is again in opera- tion. r Mr. Vernon Ramsay. Rnscba nk.l was a recent visitor to PliiS\’lllt‘i I Mr. Clifford Arsenaiilt, was al recent visitor to Piusville. | Miss Yvonne Blanchard em- ployed in Bloomfield. visited hen parents Mr. and .\frs. Oclarr HOLmlll'I‘S These in‘ THE GUARDIAN. Elinsiiala Ami Vicinity ——Mrs. Ads. McArthur is in Sum- merside to be with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Arthur. who is a pa- tient in Prince County Hospital. It is pleasing to report that Mrs. Arthur is improving and all wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. George Hardy, Mrs. Jacob Hardy and Mr. Alton Hardy mo- tored to summersde on Tuesday and visited with Mrs. Robert. Ar- thur who was taken ill very sud- denly the previous day. The sympathy of many friends is extended to the bereaved fam- ily of the late Mrs. James Lu!» i Blanchard, Brocton, on lcveniiig. Sunday I Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. daughter, Pearl. and son Alyre. wore to Suminrrside recently. Mr. Ant.hon_v Gallant‘s saw mill is the scene of considerable activ- ity these days. The logs are com- ing in by ti'ucks_ tractors and teams and the seed cleaning plant is being prepared for operation. ~—BB. Outstanding Specials ————FURNI'I‘URE Save 5.55 On This New Featherweight Champion “Folda Siro|a" Regular 17.50 1 .95 SPECIAL noose- Easily folded for convenient carryinz And storing. chance to get a good baby stroller at a big saving! BABY STROLLER DESIZHNI hf light sturdy lluminum with padded seat and back. This is your LADIES’ SHOP CHARLOTTETOWN trell, whose death took place at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Charles Mclnnis. Amherst. N. 8., on Tuesday. March 33. Her funer- al took place to St. Mark's Church. Lot 1. on March 2’! and was largely attended. The late Mrs. Luttrell was a woman of sterling qualities, an example of a true Christian. Mr. R. A. Mcxeniis. daughter Miss Joan Mcxenna. and son Mr. Dale Mcxenna. motored to Hali- fax last week. where Miss Joan has accepted a position. Her many friends viish her lots of success. Mr. Ivan O'Rrien left March 30 with his pacing mare “My Own" and will be away for sortie time. Messrs. Fred Johnston and Hor- ace O'Brien were visitors to Truro and other points on the mainland on Tuesday and Wednesday. —Y. Ill-ELI) AFTER WIFE SLAIN WINDSOR. 0lit.. tCP)—Windsor. police are holding Joseph P. Garth- waite, 48, whose wife. Lillian. 31. was found dying after a brutal beating in her home early Wednes- day. 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BIC cm at |l0LMA_ll’S Charlottetown Burton And Vicinity —The funeral of the late Mrs. John J. Luttrell vlus held March 26 from the home of her son Al- bert Luttrell, Roseville. tp St. Ma.rk's Church, where High Mass was celebrated by the pastor Rev. J. N. Trainor who also conducted the burial services in the admin- ing cemetery. Pall-bearers were Messrs. Bernard McDonald, Char- les Maclnnis, Shorci-an u.:ri;..o.a~ii. Pat 0'1-loliemn. Keith Kelly and Paulenice Kelly. - Mr. Frank Stevens who is em- ployed with Ti-ans-Canada Movers. Montreal. is spending a few weeks with his wife and family at their home in Campbeiltori. Mr. Leonard Dyment. who is employed in Charlottetown, was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Amherst, N. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard, Burton, also Mrs, Bernard Reilly, Cihpe Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Clements and family. who spent the winter months in Brocton, hsve returned to their home in Burton. [ Mrs Edward A. Grifiiii. Burtoii. who recently sufiered an attack of ‘flu. has resumed her duties as teacher of I-faliburton School. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran. daiughter Aietha, Piusvulc, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs lPeter Dalton. Burton, also Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dalton and Mr 'Ambr0se Dalton. Glengarry. .; Miss Gladys \~.i.sn, Burton. was la Sunday guest of her brnthei'-in- |la\V and sister, Ml‘. and Mrs. Leo ‘McDonald, Glengarry. A cow owned by Mr. Harold Howard, Burton. recently gave birth in tivin heifer calves. Mr and Mrs. I-Iillis Cooke. Cape Wolfe. are grateful to their neigh- bours who assisted in the three- hour search for their three-yearn old daughter. who strayed from their home ' Thursday afternoon, acconipanied by a small pet dog. While that search vms being car- ried on near home. Mr. John Mc- Donald and son Leo. Glengarry. were crossing a field two miles away and found the little girl and her dog. Not knowing-her ident- ity they took her to the nearest neighbours, Mr. Edward S. Grif- tin. Burton. who immediately no- tified her parents. Miss Susan Howard. who re- .ceived treatment at Western Hos- ipital, has returned to the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tfloivard. Cape Wolfe. Her many {friends are pleased to learn that .s.he has completely recovered from iher illness. —C.B. ismall Savings for U. S. Familes :By Gov’t Action WASHINGTON. (AP)—Prices on hundreds of items went down in the United states today as a result of two government actions. For most purchases, the savings Will be only in pennies. but they will add up for most families to many dollars. . Excise or sales taxes go down. by an aggregate of about 51.001).- 000.00(l a ,\‘¢-sin on such items as stoves. rcfrigci-atoi's. luggage. jew- elry. furs, cosmetics. sporting goods many admissions, telephone and telegraph charges. passenger fares on planes. trains and buses. The amounts of the cuts vary. Butter prior: also no down undrr arihorder by Agriculture Secretary Es Benson reducing iii: lcvri at which the government supports producer prices. The cut is ex- pected to average around 10 cents .a pound. Also in line for a cut fill‘? cheese prices. perhaps in the ‘order of five cents a pound. would Consolidate ‘Atomic Energy Activities llere QUEC. (OP) --The Protestant Ministerial Association. which groups Protestant ministers in Quebec City. adopted a. resolution Wednesday urging a continued ban on lotteries in Canada. Copies of the raolution were sent to Prime Minister at. Laur- ent. Olppoaition leader Drew. Pro- mier Duplessis and members of Parliament for Quebec City con- stituencles. The resolution said that if the federal government legslisod lot» teries it would show "its import- ance to meet its obligations with- out recoune to sources of revenue based on‘ the exploitation of hu- man weakness." . CIIAPAUII TIIEATRE Crupuud Friday - Saturday 8:15 "THAT'S MY BOY” Den Martin, Jerry Imvh Short Subjects ward Collicutt. Burton. - Grade III <Jr.) — 1. Harvey Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mclnnis Grade II _ 1. Veldn Noonsn; 2. land family who attended the Donnie Delaney; 3. Vivian Bas- funeral of Mrs. Mclnnis' mother. gen. the ‘late Mrs. John J. Luttreli. Grade 1 (Sn) _. 1_ Jun 3.3;. have returned to their home in sett; 2; Winston Maclieod; Sharon Walsh. an: 2. Rowena Sherry; 3. Damien Burton, motored to Chai-lottetoivn Nun‘ ’l‘hui'sd:iy to visit M-rs. Howai-d's Assistant; prune” can-n5‘ brother Rev. Phalcn McKenim $‘ who is 3. patient ll, Charlottetown H151-Onlc ISLAND Hospital. They were scompanicd ' by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Collicutt, st. Helena mum in ‘hp 5,” Lawrence River at Montreal \\'as named by Champlain after his wife. Helene Boule. in foil. lodge and relation of various languages. ALBANY VILLAGE IOIOOL . (March land: Principal’: Department Grade x -— i. Pauline Green! 2. Nora Murray: .1. Leo Mscbeod. Grade Ix — 1. Delbert Dawson: 2. Jackie Maclienns; 5. Phyllis Warren. Grade VII — 1. Donnie Mac- Cormac: 2. Elizabeth 'n's.inor: I. John Noonan. Grade VI —— i. Albert Macl‘..eod: 2. Allison Green; 3. Robert Mur- ray. _ Principal: Helena Green. Primary Depsrtnaent Grade X —- 1. Eleanor Noonan; 2. Charles Murray; 3. Marleen Muttat. Grade IV — 1. Garth Murray. Grade III iSr.) —— 1. Marilyn Noonan and Sandra Green; 2. 3111)’ Bassett: 3. Sybil Noonan_ Grade I (Jr) —- 1. Nora Noon- LANGUAGI STUDY Philology is the branch of know- roncernlng origin. growth ~~cAsn'-so" KENSINGTON Frldn_\‘-Saturday 7:15 - 9.i."i: Mul- inee Saturday 2:30. Suspense! Ac- tion! Drama! “THE WELL" Christine Larson, Richard Roder Also Serial and News APRIL 2. I955!‘ -rn.n.r..s-acaen sacs ' moms axcrrmo Hawaii: asses FILM. /rr earn-oi. sumsassme —A thrill-packed race by M; Allen and his Miracle Hora. Koko. across the Iron Mountain‘ ‘nail. against the fast sailing amp Argonauts speeding to Ban ri-m¢i,. co via the Panama Canal. is the climactic punch offered in 11.. pu.blic's action-filled Rex Align starter. "Iron .Mounmn -rum». which comes to the Capitol Thg. atre today. Featured with Rex in this, one i of the outstanding films in the Allen series. are such notable ' players is slim Plckens. tbs roe. rner rodeo clown and comic bull. “Killer, Grant Withers. pretty Nun Leslie. Roy Barcroft and Forrest Taylor. ' crammed with action and au- spense. the story centers around a conflict between shipping in- terest and two feuding stage line owners resulting from an effort by Rex to eliminate waste motion and speed up mail service across the continent to the California gold fields. Attempted sabotage of stage- line horses, killing. bandits on the Iron Mountain Trail and trumped up murder charges figurr in the exciting plot drnoucment with tlu overland ride by Rex proving to be the fore-runner of’ the famous Pony lbrpress. Alaii Bridge, John Hamilton and George II. Lloyd are also featured. William Witney directed the film for Associate Producer Ed- ward J. White. The screen play was by a Gerald Geraghty from a story by William Lively. HISTORIC RIVER The Thames. England's most important river. flows 210 miles from its source to the North Sea. “ROYAL"' BOEDEN l<‘i-.da,\-.‘<aiurrlay 7.15-9:15: Mat- inee 2:30 Saturday. The Comedy. “THIS GIRLS OF I’I.EASI'1IIE ISLAND" (Technicolor) Leo Genn. Don Taylor CAPITOE. Summon-side Tonight 7 - 9:25; Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9225 BIG DOUBLE BILL with Rex Allen “|RON MOUNTAIN TRAIL" - Slim Pickens See him blue the first mm across Outlaw- infested territory. .fi]£ mun VINII WAIITIRCOIQR M ENTPiiiiii-ililNlililiEiiii-PH}ig§,ii|'iiK Icktt/I3‘ illllll IIIIS - Mill llitlll - IllTl'i‘ii'I"Ii -'I'lTil‘I i_-_i It REGENT Today . . Saturday 33?? With Robert Stack - ADMISSIONS — cm .U'..'.'”.I.OIIl2“ Am OIIIIOOCOOOIOOM mm: mi Fllll.-LEIBTII raiuiiei II IIIIIIIIO COLD! Qafifiht Barbara Britten Matinee Inning ’ 45: 600