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Blue Demo llesteura A and (her The Guardian may be bought at the renewing places in Montages: Post Office: In Soaris: The snack on and II. llehuds Q is... was a recent visitor to Charlotte- dian Omee; In Georgetown: The town. on business .-.'l-'lAVll YOUR dry cleaning done now Ior Easter at the Delux Dry Cleaners. Montague. .!Mrs. Fred Allen, Georgetown. was a. visitor to Montague satur- day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson. ..tl'l'if) 'l'HEATRI'3-Rirli. young and pretty. Cash door prize Mon- sriay. 98 iii. bag Cream of West liflour Tuesday. f . tMr. Harold Stewart, teacher lat. Prince street School. spent. the ,'ivr-ekend at th.- home of his par- ents in Montague. l 'Ml38 Fay Stewart and M15; Barbara Mabon, strident nurses at ythe P.E.l. Hospital spent the. Iweekend at their homes in Monta- Iigue. ! tMr. and Mrs. Albert Griffin, iMontague. recently attended the iliineral of Mrs. 1-loratiiis Graham iof Murray Harbour North. I I ..'WRONG LEADER Mr. gi-larvey Douglas. M.L.A.. states ;that his criticism in the Legisla- lture of advice given to farmers .io get olit of potato growing be- cause of prevailing lmv prices, re- ported in Saturday's Guardian. was directed not at Premier Jones but at the leader of the Opposition. PRINCE ezowann comma TUE. AND WEB. EXTRA: Wan .PililiEli - Irtiiilr SiiiElliS- omla i. HUGOFREGONESE CAR'I'O0N-MUSICAL--TRAVELOGUE-- "EGYPT" and SPORT SHORT ON GOLF FEATURING STEPHEN Mcllilllfiiiill l Mr. , Dr. and Mrs. M.L. Bonnell. and ..'Mr. and Mrs. Benton Stewart. Eon. Mmk. have remmed ,0 the”. River after being Caledonia. were visitors to Mont-lhome in M,m.M. visitors to Charlottetown ailue Saturday. recent they visited their many Ei'" here ..'Priends of Mr. Gilbert Clem- W ., ents, Montague. are sorry to hearymends and mmn”' that he is ill at his home. sad... TMia'cLwd V W y I Mrs. Murray iRiver, is at present spending a few wn":M:' RT-V” M”;hm::'h lll4”"m",e”da,is in Charlottetown, visiting V” or ” tmetm” friends and relatives Saturday. MT” . Mr. Ray MacDonald, Murray w;.;M:'. viarizlr Atcorlna. Nllurray smver. I giver. was a recent visitor to dm. 0 M "us "up l Charlottetown on business. AMT Jmlnmc H":hM' Wm M5 IT.iTqeIlts'lli'nI:,:li2t:ChtNlfl:il?r lfrlilfltirly been emnioyfd N 1'"””"x (M m9 tagucl where shn was the guest 0' past. several months. has returned Mr ind M” Angus Hathuon i to hi; home at St. Mary's Road. ' ' j H: i Mr. Arirnius Macswain. Peter's; lR0ad. was :1 recent visitor to char- liottetowii on business. tMrs. Emest. McTague has re- turned in her home in Charlotte- town after attendiniz the funeral of the late Mrs. Alired Cairns. 'Mr. Willard Brelleirt, super- visor of schools. made his official visit to St. Mary's Road West Ichool last week. ..AQ East Baltic and Vicinity Mr. Pi'cstnii-Collin. Kingsboro. Mimlagm-iw'aa a rt-cont weekend visitor to Red Point. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Merl Ferguson. Murray River, were guests of Mrs. Ellsworth Ferguson. yesterday. HTML” EH59 Pm5P"'"- Till” Ii" Master (ilr-ii Stetviirt is ill at. been Visillnz at hrr home in G80-Vhis home with measles. Friends rnetown. has returned to Montague wish him a quick recum so where she is employeci at theihealtii. Kings County Hospital. - .. s The farmers are liusv ..'l.l'.AVlNG FOR. Tf'tll0N'l'0 .-ipntatocs and linuliiisz. Alcx Hnnlillon of New Perth quite pleased with is leaving this morning on a husl- ally good price. ness trip to Montreal and Toronto. At the latter place he will attend the annual mecliiig of the Co- town. spent. A few clays recently operative Wool Growers and irvlsitinz with her lllt'l1ht"l'. Mrs. er.-ling of the Royal Winter Fair.jFl'c('n'.ail Massey, Bothwcil, who is le is a director of both orguni'I.a- ill at her home. lions. - culllni: and arc the exception- Mrs. Genrge Jarvis. Charlotte-I Rev. H. R. Bcll. IKnigston. is at ,.'su()(:r;ss;'T'l-. s.u,p, .. A present confined to his home with very successtul notion sale arrrlilliness. social evening was held at t. c m-- PW” Howl. Momagmr 1:1-id”: Mr. and Mrs. R. J. 1-(idsnn. Rcd evening. sponsored by the 1ad195.Poiiit. were blislncss visitors to ot the Auxiliary of the King's 50"”-A 0” M379" 141”- County Hospital There were more ', ” , . h The friends and relatives of 11”" sixty guests plesem and "C Mrs. Fret-mini liiassey. Bothwell. guest was repeived by M”' G S" are sorry to learn she is ill at her lnman. and Mrs. Walter Bears. hm", The. president of the auxillarli ' V V Mrs. lloirard Vickerson. presided M, , d M”; w”,,. 1 P d'-M"? '1” 5319' "id M9 was 35' Bastli l'l:.'i(i. nlcre on! 'l'illt.ti1:Vsl:miTi. 515'-ed ll? M” 39'-”m Mlwhmi Souris East on March Nth. and Mrs. Walter Beer. Assisting gm,” in service It the lunch hour We” Mrs. Calvin Dixon. East. naiiir. MP5. -7- T1 M301-90'l. MW LETOF is at present a patient. in this White. Miss Jean liiacDonald.Mrs. Walter Beer, Mrs. st. Clair Trolnor. Souris Hcispltl. llcr host of friends and relatives wish her a speedy recovery. ..'FllNERAl. SATURDAY -The funeral service for the late Miss Christina A. MacPhcrson. i'oi'mcr- ly of Valleyfield, who passed away in Quincy, Mass, was held fromi the Valieyficld church on Satur- day afternoon. the service was conducted by Rev. A. C. Fraser oi Vallsyiield assisted by Rev. W. D. Mac!-lherson of Murray Harbour. The hymns were "The Lord's My Bomwcii, shepherd". "In The Sweet Bye '- ....- Mid Bye". End ”R-00k 01 ARES". The cnntiiiucci illiicss of Mr. The null bearers were Alexander Wilfred M('Lc.'in. Kingsimro. and MlCK"m0"v Gmdon MICPHGFSOIL 'Mr. Wililnlli Chino, Red Point. Dulm MlCD0"31d- Jnhn MECPNEP remain about about. the same. A son. Angus Martin. Stanley Mac- Phee. Interment took place in the Valleyficld cemetery. In loving memory of my dear mother. Mrs. George Artistic. who passed away March 24. 19.50. on and oft; our thoughts do wan- dee To in grave not far away Where we laid our dear mother The Red Point Farm Forum had its regular weekly nieetliig on March lflth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nclson Stewart, with the usual attendance of members. Mrs. Charles Ching. accompan- ied by her son Elwood. Red Point. recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Massey, 'Miss Marv .VlzicCnbc. lniin. was at recent. visitor to St. Mary's Road. guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mc- Cnrthv. "SLAMMING SAMMY SNEAD". wnv ans; GIRLS ADVISED--"RUN awav mom um BEFORE YOU our HURT! HE'S NO GOOD Wllli ARE MEN TOLD THIS-”I.ET HER G0 . . . YOU'RE NO GOOD FOR HER!" "THE LIGHT TOl'('H" BRINGS YOU THE THRILLING DRAMATIC ANSWER WITH. A TOP STARRING CAST. DONT TELL HER .TllEI.IES TIE WIIISPEIS... MIDNIGHT .-- ;y.'.n FOR YOU 1" STEWART U GRANGE snows .-4:30.19 GEORGE BECOMES A RACING .l0(7l(EY IN THIS BOLLICKING GAY HIT! GEORGE FORMBY (King of Comedy) In "COME ON GEORGE" UP I Tot "rtmnsr snow at 11:15 mt. 'AllGEi.l - SANDERS TUE. - WED. CAPITOL EXTRA: COMEDY - CARTOON - NEWS Just. two years ago IoiliI,v. Always reme-mlu-red liy ' daughter Annie and Iamily. PIER GEORGE u ext fotzoizef CRIJSADFT? Euston St., Charlottetown CHARLOTTETOWN host of friends wish these two fine men a quick return to health. Mr. Edward Robertson. Kin!!- boro. was at business visitor to souris recently. Mr. James Mcvene. llsd Point. spent a few days in Charlottetown and Rustico recently. Mr. Casmier Grady. East Bal- tic. had the mis ortune to cut his foot with an I e while working in the woods. He was attended by Dr. Kassner at Souris and had several stitches to close up the wound. His friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. E8. Raose. East. Baltic. was hostess to the Red Point Women's Institute on March 11th. with a good attendance. After the usual business and discussion of same took place, a delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by members. .'Mr. Clive Bruce. East Baltic. had the misfortune of getting his hand caught in the belt of an engine while he was at his work on March 14th, resulting in the necessity of several stitches. Murray Harbour and Vicinity ..'Priends are sorry to hear that Mr. George McLure, is confinedto his home due to illness. Mrs. Thomas Miller. is spending some time. visiting in Charlotte- town. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond. Mr. and Mrs.-Ray Kennedy. Helen and Barbara Ann. anti Mrs. Newton llicken. were recent visit- ors to Cliarlottctown. Mr. William Johnston and Mr. John Clow, were business visitors OUT OUR WAY to Montague on Thursday. March His many friends are sorry to hear Mr. William Graham. Gas- pereaux. is a patient in the King's County Hospital. Mr. Garfield Johnston has re.- iurned to his home in Peters Road after spending some time visiting relatives and friends in the U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller were visitors to Murray River on Wednesday, March 19th. Mr. Edward Clow has rctiirned in his home in Montague after spending several days in Murray Harbour North. guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Clow. The regular monthly meeting of the Murray Harbour North Wom- cnla institute was held at the home or Mrs. Harry Miliar with a large number of members present. At the close of the business per- iod an interesting contest was put on by Mrs. James MCI.urt.'. An auction sale was also held which rdsultsd in some keen bidding and provided plenty of amusement. A delicious lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. C. J.'Mcl.urc. Mrs. Weston Johnston and Mrs. Merrie Stewart. --A.O. Casually Lisl arrawa. March 22 - wpi - The army today issued its 96th ciguaity list of the Korean war.1 reporting one man-Pie. 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