x THE GUARDIAN. Cl'lARl.D'l'TETOWN New litenuoy with ilurslin Stops "B.0." Better Than Ever! And It Smells So Good. I-non m:so so -ron...su:w r.n-senor ones "3. Georgetown and ' Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gotell were recent visitor! to the city. Miss Maria Its 11 recently spent several days visiting in Chis ottetmm. a Mrs. Walter Conohan and Miss Bridget Mclntyre oi Cardigan, were recent guests at the home of Mir. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. Mr. Roland Band or Mount Stewart was .in Georgetown on Friday. April 25th. calling on his iirm's many customers. Mr. and Mrs. William White oi Borden motored to Georgetown and were weekend guests at the heme oi Mr. J. F. Johnson. - Miss Dorothy Jenkins, bookkeep- er it W. R. Jenkins. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end at her No axle shall exceed 8,000 lbs. orml as one axle. DOUGALD Charlottetown. , Prince Edward Island. Ii-rd May, 1952. By Order-in-Council approved on trailers have been increased. Motor Vehicle Office. FEED SERVICE 10c discount per bag when available. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island NOTICE liiicctivc G200 ass. Monday, 5th May, 1952, all paved roads in the Province of Prince Edward Island are limited to the following combined weights: On two axles, vehicles may carry 14,000 lbs. - Axles closer than eight (8) feet shall be consid- Minister of Public Works and Highways. ll ATTENTION TRUCK OWNERS April, 1952, weight limits on trucks, trailers and semi- For full particulars and pamphlets apply to any Motor Vehicle Offices are located at Charlotte- lmvn, Summerside and Montague, P. E. I. P. S. FIELDING. Deputy Provincial Secretary 1 SilL'R-GAIN Feed Price in new jute bags. Used bags home in Georgetown. Miss Gladys Fonehere who is employed in Charlottetown was a week-end guest at her home in G-eorsetown. Mrs. Mary Ohisholrn oi "Antl- gonish, N. 8.. is visiting in George- town, where she is the guest oi her son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. A. Kennedy. M.r. W. D. Johnson or Minn- tague. licensed minister oi the Baptist Church was a business vis- itor to Georgetown last week. Mr. William Keeping arrived in Georgetown last week by car irom the southern United states, where he has spent the winter months. Mr. Walter Maclieill or the Canadian National Railways, char- lottctown visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew iV.iacNeill on Sunday, April 27th. . MacKlN NON. Mr. Philip Boudreault left on Monday. ior Borden where he will resume his duties as a crew mem- ber oi the carierry Prince Edward island. Mrs. William Decoste. I .n-.. and '(amlly of Charlottetown are visit- ing in Georgetown at Mrs. De- Costc's iormer home. Friends oi Mrs. John C. Gotell are pleased to hear that she is new ieeling much better iollowing her recent illness. the 17th day of Rev. W. G. Hon. Anglican clergyman oi Charlottetown, was a visitor to Georgetown on Friday. April 25th. Mir. Ernest Doyle. retired Can- adian Nationai Railway Engineer, was a visitor to Charlottetown on Thursday. April 24th. 'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilkie and iamily oi New Perth were visitors to Georgetown on Sunday. April 2'l,th,where they visited Mrs. Wil- lrie's iormer home. Mrs. Edith Guick and Miss Bet- lS'J Shur-Gain Chick Starter . 5.40 lT'v Shur-Gain Growing Mash . . 4.70 P N T S 17'; Shur-Gain Laying Mash . 4.70 17'; Shur-Gain Hatching Mash . 4.95 Shnr-Gain Eggmaker Concentrate . ....... ' " To Shur-Gal H tchm ke Concentrate . 0 itiw shur-Gai'111 Dfiiiry Tgaticlin (Sweetened) .. Tugl T”nge'. 13') Shur-Gain Beef Fattener .............. .. & 22Cb Shur-Gain Calf Starter & Grower . n IIIIIIIIIIIIII "MW Shur-Gain Milk Producer (Sweetened) . 6.00 ---A? .l'Z"r Snur-Gain Dairy Concentrate ...................... .. 6.10 ' Slur-Gain Cattle Mineral . - o 18'; Shur-Gain Pig Booster". NETTIEOTSNOII iS'; Shur-Gain Pi Starter . , Hoog .. 4 20 Mints and SERVICE l:3'v Shur-Gain Soxgfr Ration 4.20 Rum" T"( A" "Tum 33': Shur-Cain Sow Concentrate 8.00 Shur-(gain Hog Mineral ...... .. 3.70 . Shur-Gain Reduced Iron 1 lb. 1.75 yxSv'll1ur-Gain Wormrid Pk. .... .. .. .63 Rewinding and ltepsin that is ifgsliiognlduzlsghgxiiglilgugobag, nginii Tiatrielrilgaig E"E('TmCAl' that is worthless for future use. Return your bags App; MNOE when empty. 0 ' ' y Buy SHUR-GAIN and save money. Shur-Gain R990" W” I-live you a profit. Phone for delivery. y E J M Palmer Electric . . ac VERNON. P. E. I. - PHONE 1444 Phone 16-23 -'f.1'.i?l'H0.0ullllt To Be A1Law N! M9 QBBEM BEEN ' RIBBING 1145 cu::- , , BALL amosoe . ll WE YEARS --” YOU 1'ilERl.CllRl.EY.' I QTQI OOME By Fagaly And Shorten BUT DAVILIGHT IS Now suowmc on MAc's CRULLER mo oeov! over 'm'N-mo mm ABOUT rr: use! usmusorosr csuour IN A HAIR RAID? Whim Rosd. motored to Charlotte- ty Iou Bsytcr have once again taken up residence in their home in Georgetown, alter spendins the winter in Iris. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis oi York. motored to town on Sunday. April ma. where they were guests at their son-in-law and ds.ughter,'Mr. and Mrs. Mai- colm Allen. Master Roger Allan Solomon and little Mlss Beverley Boiomsn have returned to their es in Georgetown siter having their town lliospitsl. Recently received in excellent condition by Mr. A. H. Stewart and Mr. l-lsveiock Stewart. was a bushel hamper oi oranges and grapeiruit, which is an annual gilt irom their sister, Mrs. Jorden ,Wen- hers. who resides in Passngville Beach. Florida. . . ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cur- rie snd iamily oi Charlottetown visited Georgetown over the week- end. Mrs. currle and children will remain in Georgetown for s time as guests oi Mrs. Currie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotell. Several small crait were in Georgetown Harbour on Saturday. April 26th. unloading cargoes or h01'l'1nii ior, the various lobster packers, which will be used as lobster boat. The herring were tak- en on board in the Magdalene Is- lands. Something in the nature or un- usual happenings took place last week when Mr. Victor Raiuse. on a trip to Boughton Island, picked two buckets oi bcautiiul and ex- cellently preserved cranberries. Those berries were under water all winter, which accounts for their unusual excellent condition. The Easter thankoiiering ser- vice oi the Woman's Miiuionary Society was held in the United Church on Thursday evening. Mrs. W. A. Paterson, President or the Auxiliary conducted the service. The Mission Band under the lead- ership oi Miss Janie Llewellyn gave some readings, duets, and exercises. which were very much enjoyed. Those taking parts were:-Marie Larsen, Jean Lehacheur, Linda Larsen. Mary l..el..acheur. Barbara Llewellyn, Ruth Lebscheur, Bruce Macbean, Beth Allen, Billy Lav- ers. Donna Llewellyn, Wayne Llewellyn, John Allen. and David Hartman. The auxiliary pro- gramme was then introduced by Mrs. Paterson. who made some remarks on the work oi the W. M. s. The duet "Just As I Am." was very sweetly sung by Mrs. C. N. Llewellyn and Miss Mary Stewart. Readings were given by Mrs. Fred Allen, Mrs. Thomas Trenholm. Mrs. N. W. Hansen, Mrs. Spur- geon Walker and Mrs. W. W. Mac- Laren and a dialogue by Miss. Paterson and Miss Janie Llewellyn. A demonstration was given by Mrs. Mary Yorston and a poem "Stitches For Korea," was given by Mrs. George White. The East- er oiicring was very satisfactory. Miss Sadie Macbeod and Mrs. Ed- ward Easton were the accompan- ists. Rev. Mr. Paterson spoke on the New Training school to be built and brought a very ilne ser- vice to a close with the benedict- ion. -A. C. Whim lload and Vicinity - Mr. James M-s-oTe-od. Charlotte- town. was a recent visitor to whim Road. ' Mrs. Temple Llewellyn, Mont- ague. recently visited at Whim Road. Mrs. K. Ross. Union Road is now residing at Whim Road at the home oi Mr. John Campbell. Friends and neighbors are pleas- ed at the splendid recovery or Mr. Colin MacDonald, aiter his opera- tion in the P.E. lslsnd' Hospital several weeks ago. The msyilowers are here once more to complete the picture oi spring. which is well advanced ior this time or the year. Mr. and Mrs. Beamis Rourke. Montague, were recent visitors or Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Fraser, Ai- blon. Mr. and Mrs Harry Lawson. stanhope, were week-end visitors to Whim Road the guests or Mrs. Lawson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.k Cecil Campbell. Mir. and Mrs. Garnet Moore. tonsils removed in' the Charlotte-t Murray Harbor North and Vicinity Miss Abbie collings has return- ed to her home at Alberry Plains utter spending the winter months with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miliar. Mrs. Chester Reynolds. Murray River. was a recent visitor to Murray Harbor North, guest oi Mr. and Mire. Willard McLure. An enjoyable evening was spent at the home or Mr. and Mrs. John Classic on Tuesday, April 25th when a large number of iriends and re- lativcs gathered to honor Mr. and Mrs. Weston Johnston with a mis- ccliuneous shower. Mr. Harry Mil- lar called the group to order and alter I iew brici remarks the gifts were opened by Miss Pricilla Reid and Mrs. James Michure and the accompanying verses were read by Miss Allice Millar. Mr. Johnston on behali or his wiie and himseli thanked one and all present ior their lovely giits alter which all joined in singing "For they are Jolly good iellows." The evcnng was spent in dancing music being turnished by Messrs. oils Jackson and Preston Jackson. Refreshments wcre' served by the ladies. -A0 it Medley or Thoughts :'(The following lines were writ- ten March 20, i952, but due to the author's illness. publication was delayed till now). when winter came it brought us chills And storms to blizzard: wild, which bid from view the lovely hills On which I played when but a child. This winter was an actor rare- Doing bold and daring stunts. Imposed upon the warm lands fair A taste at what the "Isle" con- tronts. They are prepared and warmly h For the grass roots it will cover While they slumber and await Nature's calling, winter is over! spring is here, you must awake! This is St. Josephs day. sprlngis To roam the hills oi Montague. To see once more at early dawning The rising sun's rich golden hue. Then I'd look for ilowcrs I knew In "the Oh. so long long ago. There's where the May flowers shyly grew Neath the leaf mold creeping low. Near Vcssey's creek where laden hills with wild flowers scented sweetly, which in childhood gave us thrills or joy in spring time so com- pletely. Neath the green and shady bower On the mossy green sward soit- In the mom' or evening hour: We would linger there so oit. Old memories that so warmly burn Shall never pass away. so cit” ior the smile of s churn I yearn - the close or a long, long day. --Lens Vessey. At Portland. 5. Maine. Formerly oi Montague. Molynraux. They also visited Mr- and Mrs. Reuben Watts at their home in York. i Wllli'l'I'l'ii'l'Il7 VITT , Aztec: s ti Gs gm i” ,2. E 'E Z T Along these Throws out the snow-drop and the The And iuli ranunculas at glowing All native born of course do know red. Whether living there or tar have Then comes the tulip-race, where strayed beauty plays The "Island" has its share oi snow Her idle ireaks' irom iamily dil- Thus Nature's law must be obeyed. mu To ismiiy, as files The varied colours run: Ind. While on the charmed eye, the exulilng florist marks Most Island folks are not aroused Wm, um-eg prldg the wonders oi At seeing tields in blankets white, his mud. No gradual bloom is wanting- Wwdv ' iro the bud And deem the show a welcome nrahbor: of spring to summe -, sum" musky tribes: T Nor hyaclnths, oi DER-it e Low bent 'snd blushing inward; Of potent fragrance; nor amu- iai Wh:rfgit.'N;1nsgxvsilows iiy bsckito 5' V" '3" "Med '"””””” hm" ing still- Capistrano ' - when theMi.ssion bells mil rlinzlng N0! b:;oIgMC;l;::1?"- "”' "T For the Angeius sweet an ow. Nor showered from New bush, It fills my heart with love and the damask rose: longing Inilnite numb u. d0l1C.3Cl55v smells. with hues on hues expression can- . I the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A t'.ssstrLGsrlss continued irom page I away back in the very down oi history. None or our garden plants has enjoyed such constant isvour as the Daiiodli, because even in these old years it was greatly priz- ed es a decorative slower. In ad- dition to the garden 1010!. In-my hundreds of them. they HOW I1 wild siowers irom Spain and Mar- oooo through the Mediterranean region and northern Europe to the western bound rics oi the Old Chinese Empire. They are oi easy cultivation and here in this sar- den are very lovely with a border or blue Sciiias and the Porsythln ranches covered with golden be"-L These daiiodils are planted in a sunny corner on the upper ter- race with the evergreen hedge 95 I backgound and .a good view oi the river down below and all along ior miles to the sea. The Seasons blushing borders bright with dew, And in yon mingled wilderness oi ilowers, l-"sir-handed Spring unbosoms ev- ery grace; crocus ilrst; daisy. primrose, violet darkly blue, polyanthus dyes: yellow walliiower, with iron brown, lavish stock, that scents the garden round: from the salt wing oi vernal breezes shed. 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