MAY 4. 1953 WILL BRIGHTEN IT! 'nnv CLE o""T"EIAi'l'iEEll)) W” 5701159 COAL Arnfdst Coal Co. Longworth Ave. Phones 2498 - 2499 Week's Coal Yard llilisboro Bridge Phone 1270 A. Pickurd & Co. Ltd. Lower Water Street W. D. Giliis Co.. Ltd. Lower Water St. Phone 240 Phone 176 H. R(), Large 8: Co. .0 Phones 1000-1001 L. Hennessey &'Son Edward St. Phone 108 Queen St. Non-ferrous Metals - Hides - Bottles - FOR SALE-- New and used Boiler Tubes, all sizes up to 5” O.D. x 22' MAURICE BLOCK 6': C0. Enmore and Vicinity -Mr. William Gillis has received the sad news of the death of his sister Lillian (Mrs, James Mac- Lean) of Toronto, after a brief ill- ness. She leaves to mourn two daughters. Mrs. John Murray and Mrs, '0. Trites: a son, Stanley; and eight grandchildren; one sister Katie, all of Toronto, and her brother William, of Enmore. The lime”! WI-5 held in Toronto on Wednesday Kfternon, April 22nd. Miss Florence Gillis arrived home on Saturday night. April 18th., from the R. C, A. F. station, Trenton. Ont. She will spend mm; time with her mother, who had been quite ill with virus pneumonia. It is pleasing to report that Mrs. Gillis is regaining her usual good health, and is convalescing at the home of her daughter and son- in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cot. ton, Springihill. Messrs Robert Griudlay and Sid- ney Enman and Mrs. Roland Bry- ant motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday. ,April 21st. Messrs Angus MacArthur and Glaude MacArthur left recently for Goose Bay, Labrador, where they will be employed. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Mac- Arthur were vistors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Robinson, Mt. Pleasant, on Friday night, April 17th. The many friends or Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth MacArthur are glad E to welcome them home. They spent ,the past nine months in Cornwall, iy Ontario. Miss Retta Bryant. North En- more, recently spent it week in Summerside, a guest of her sister and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leard, Victoria West. motored to Char- lottetown. on Tuesday, April lith. Mrs. Minnie Ellis and Mr. Elmer Robinson were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Layton Jones, on Thurs- day evening, April 18th. Mr. and Mrs. James Maooaull. Summerside, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Smith, Victoria West. Mr. Martin Ladner, Sunimerside. was a visitor to this section on Sunday. April lilth. His friends were pleased to see him and to learn that Mrs. l.adner's health is YOUR MARKET FOR SCRAP: WE BUY - SELL - Iron and Steel Scrap - Also 25 lb. Rail in random lengths. Your scrap loads are weighed free of charge. 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YW Mk. "Has it got a good engine?" Has it got Why not try you at the w own choosing. In addition to 256 Queen St. improving. They expect to return to their home here In May, Nlr. and Mrs, Clinton Macbeod and family. Toronto, motored to Northazm recently. I Mr. William Smith. Victoria West, I was a recent visitor to Summersidc where he visited relatives and friends. The Unlhd Ladies Aid Society held their April meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas MacArthur. Fourteen members answered the I!” you In cue:-rs on a min .'::. 33441 our Wnrinnnv .qui,.,.,.,,. ,, lfdowall firm 3, Yea. sir!-the most famous engine. in automotive history-a Packard engine- eel, and over a road of your So, if youlve reached the point when vnu want more car . . . be sure to see and drive the new Packard CLIPPER and mmpare it with other medium-priced cars. The Packard dealer nearest you is listed below-see him soonl huilding today a car so u ' it is up lauded ('lW;ywhrN as Canada a new choice in fnc mra. MARTINlS LGARAGE roll call with a verse of scripture. (Irma chug) 7.0. . WINDS0l.. ONT. nd while in. big-car feel on the road? a ride for yourself-with the CH per, PACKARD in utiful and fine that Nfllil Phone 440 THE GLLARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN The usual devotional and business periods were carried out, Mrs. Russel Cotton. is spending some time niece in Charlottetown. Mrs. Milfred Noye visited her grandfather, Mr. William Harvey, who is a patient in the P. C. Hospital, on" Tuesday, April 215:, Friends of Mr. Harvey regret to hear that his conditilon it not very satisfactory. Springhill, with her Ellerslie and Bideford -Rev. J. A. and Mrs. MacDon- ald left on Monday morning. April 20th, to spend the week visiting with relatives and friends in Hall- fax. - Mr. Melvin Hutchinson motored to summerside on Friday after- noon, April 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter and children, Catherine and Car. men. accompanied by Mrs. John Coughlin and Cyril William, mot- ored to summeraide on Saturday, April 18th. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons, ac- companied by Mrs. Samuel Sim- mons and Mrs. R. Jeffreys, Sum- merslde. were Sunday, April 19th, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ram- say, Conway, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis, Ellersiie. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson have as their guests their son Jackie of the R. C. A. I"., Winni- peg, Manitoba. who is spending an embarkation leave before leaving be stationed during the next year. Mr. Ted Sabine, West Point, was the guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Wendall Phillips and Mr. Phil- lips recently. Mrs. Mark White, (nee Ruby Hutchinson, Ellerslie, has receiv- ed word that her son. Pte. Wil- lard White, has arrived safely in Korea. His many friends here will wish him good luck and a speedy return home. Mrs. Albert Barlow, Coleman, visited with her in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. George Barlow, also her ais- ter, Mrs. Howard Barlow, on Tues- day. April 21st. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Paynter, Freetown, on Sun- day, April 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis and son Harry, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons. Summerslde, -on Monday, April 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutchin- son and Maxine have returned to their home here after spending the winter months in Summer- side to be near Mr. Hutchinson's work at the airport. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Inglis and daughters Linda and Sandra, St. Eleanorhs. were Sunday, April 19th guests of Mr. Willard Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inglis. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and children. Arlene. Valerie and Bar- bara, returned to their home here on Saturday. April 18th. after spending the winter months in Summcrslde to be near Mr. I-layes' work on national defence at the airport. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waugh and son, Wilmot Valley, were recent guests of Mrs. Waugh'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Allison England and son Kent. accompanied by Mrs. Aldred England, motored to Summerslde on Tuesday noon, April 21st. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Burleigh motored to Summerside Tuesday afternoon, April 21st. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin and daughters Frances and Patsy, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy. motored to sum- merslde on Saturday, April lath. Miss Martha Paugh, Moncton, New Brunswick, spent the April lath week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Len Paugh. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams and children were Sunday. April l9th guests of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Milligan, MacNeills Mills. Rev. J. A. and Mrs. MacDonald, accompanied by Mrs. E. 5. Eur- leigh, motored to Charlottetown on Tuesday, April lath. to attend the services conducted by the Modera- tor in the United Church, Char- lottetown. Mr. Lowell Barlow spent the April 18th week-end with his DH- enta, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bar- low, Wellington. Mr. George Hardy has purchas- ed I. lot of land from Ivan Mlllar adjoining the legion grounds, and is building himself a house which is progressing favorably. , Mr. E. S. Burieigh attended the board meeting of the Protestant Orphanage. Charlottetown. dur- mg the first part of the week of A- pril lath. Miss Greta -Mia-cDonald. teacher at the Senior School. spent. the KINII IIIIIE TEA tlil its .u ll.-,..,,, ,, ,, -w. 1' - Fred Deskoches. for Germany where he expects to day. April 29”, after having Spam ai'ter- W Miseouche and Vicinity Cyril Desllor-hes - rul'. in Moncton. New Brunswick. Mr. Edward LeClair of couche spent the April 25th in Summerside at the quiere. I Bay is visiting in Miscouche at the home at her daughter, Mrs. Mr. Jules Poirier recently re- turned to his home in Miacauche after having spent some time in Campbellton, New Brunswick, on business. Mrs. Rosella Giills. who has! spent the winter months in In- dian River, was in Miscouche on Tuesday evening, April 28th. Mrr. Gerald Steele. who is at- iending St. Dunstanls University was in Miscouche on Saturday, April 25th. at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steele. I The monthly meeting of the Miscouche Home and School As- sociation was held on Friday eve- ning. April 24th, in one of the Convent classrooms. Sister St. Emmanuel presided. Congratulations are bring ex- tended to Mrs. Arthur Gaudcl. of Miscouche on winning a sum of money at a "bingo" recently. Mrs. Emmanuel Steele of Mis- couche arrived home on Wednes- severai days in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital, Summerside, where she received treatment for an In- jured shoulder. Gerard Deslioches of Miseouche is confined in his home due to a sprained ankle. I Miss Mary Anne L-.CIair of; Miscouche recently spent A week-' end in Summerslde, guest of M21! and Mrs. Archie LeClair. i, Mrs. Hilbert Gallant and twol children of Summerside were ini Miscouche on Saturday. April 5th. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Percy Steele. The annual meeting of the Mix-l couche Catholic Womenis League was held on Monday evening. April 27th. in one of the conventi classrooms. Anne Steele of Miscouche spent Sunday, April 26th, in Summer- side at the home of her sister, Mrs. Hubert Gallant. On Tuesday evening. April 28th. the Indian River Dramatic Club presented their three-act play. "The Family Doctor", in the Mix- couche parish hall. A large rrowd attended and it was enjoyed by all. There was a sale of candy between the acts. Sympathy is being exiendnd to the family of Augustine P. Gaudet of Miscouche whose dealh occur- red Saturday, April 25th. The funeral took place on Monday morning from his late residence in St. John the Baptist Church for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'- clock. Rev. J. D. Kelly celebrated Mass. lnterment was in Mis- couche cemetery. The pail-bear- era wars: D. B. McNelli. Jack Cot- ton, Leonard Gallant, Hilary Des- Roches, Leo Gaudel, and Adrian DesRoches. -BV. Exit Tony Contmued from page 2 you." ”How about you. Doctor? And you, Mr. Thurlow?" Strung went on, as he poured out a gstiff peg for the captain. They both elected to try the sherry. and when he had sup- piled them and filled a. glass for himself: ”Well, here's looking at you alli" he proposed. "And now let's sit down comfortably and hear all about this queer business of yours, Mr. Thurlow. What hap- pened to you exactly?" "That's not easy to say." Thur- low told him with a laugh as he took a. seat at the table. ”You see, my memory of myself only dates from a week ago!" . "Well. I can beat that, for I'd heard you were aboard the Mau- wall when we first got the news about her," the captain remarked. "But if it comes to the point, we don't none of us know much about what happened." He turned to strung. "You see. it was this way." And he set out to describe all that was known of the disaster from popular report. and then went on to relate the circumstances of their report. and then went on to relate the circumstances of their picking up the. solitary survivor in the whale-boat and the means by which they had arrived at his identity. When he came to describe 'I'hur- Aprll ma week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin MacDon- ald, MacNeill's Mills. Mr. Alvin Barlow. East Royalty. spent the April mn week-end with hirparents. Mf- Ind Mr!- Howard Barlow. 5 Mr. and Mrs. William Bedewell and children. East. Royalty, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams. Mrs. Bedewell's parents, on April itth. Messrs. Henry Grant and Law- rence Mliligan left by train on Monday morning, April 20th, for Charlottetown, to take their places as fish wardens on the Obelis . which is a craft used by the fish wardens around the Tigniah and Alberton fishing areas. . p -v low's mental condition, however. the doctor took up the the narrative, and after lng that there was nothing parti- Icularly surprising in such an or-, deal resulting in loss of nr Mis- again stressed his conviction that; eouche recently spent some time it was in this case no more than ay temporary disability. Mix-jwithout interruption. and y week-end ollthe doctor had finished he sat for, some home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Blac-ganythlng. A g Then he leaned back in his T 11 Mrs. Estelle Gallant of F1gmonil:::.:hunJ:ly' To be continued , - ' PAGE THIRTEEN thread of explain- r I STAY AT THE CORNWALLIS HOTEL 7-ll HOLLIS ST., HAl.lI'A.'X'. N. S. Fifty .:in:i- and double. rooms with and without hath. 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