PAGE TWELVE South Melville Anil Vicinity Mr. l.'verett Trainer was to Crapaud, Feb. 3. on business. Master Michael McGaughey. celebrated his birthd.-iy. Feb. 16. All wish him many happy returns. Mr. Charles Inman and Mr. marl Inrnan were visitors here Feb, 21. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Inman. - Mr. Ralph Higgins made a busi-1 neaa trip to Carleton recently. Mr. Will MacDonald was a vis- itor at Hampton. recently, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duns- ford. Mr. Charles Trainor and Mr. Harry Dunsford made a business trip to Desable. recently. The funeral of Mr. John Duns- ford regret to learn he cut his foot while working in the woods. Mr. Melville Higgins and Mr. Ralph Higgins were to Milton. re- cently. Miss Georgina Macxciizie was in Charlottetown recently. She. re- ports her mother is doing fine. and Mr Summer- Miss Mary Taylor Ralph I-Iig-ziiis were to side recently. Among those that were to Cra- paud recently were Miss Elaine McQua.ld, Messrs. Peter Toole. Em- mett McQuald, Gerald Monaghan, KaepsiVour Home Sweet-Smelling 24 Hourape Dayl 0dar-Caalio'aoaaiymn,eel- isrnbafhrool.Killslali.oaioii. . - cab a. tobacco smells. To 3 aces: Pisa at Spring Boiiqiiete. MOON" ;' GE WIZARD DEODOFHZEF Iedoquo Notes -Dr. Frank Macrarlarie, who has spent the past summer at 1"ernrwood, recently took a trip to Baton where he remnined for sev- eral weeks. He returned to Fem- wood a few d.ays ago and will be on the Island for some time. Mrs. Reginald Haslam, Spring- field. Lot 6'1, was a week-end guest among relatives and friends at Central Bedeque. Mr. John Myers. Carleton sid- ing. has returned from a brief visit to Boston and other places of interest. Mrs. Edwin Clark, Central Bed- eque. is undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital. All wish for her a speedy recovery to her usual good health. Mrs. Jamu Arbing, this village. has been confined to her bed for several days, but is showing im- provement from her illness and all her friends hope to see her, a- round again as usual. The Rev. Thomas Rogers refer- red to in a Freetown -news item on Wednesday, March 3, was a brother of the late Mr David Rog- ers of Freetown. He -was it Meth- odist minister in the Nova scotia Conference but bad on occasion spoken in Bedeque. BQ. Emmett McQuald. The friends of Master Frankie Roberts were very sorry to hear he was kicked by a horse All hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. William Gillespie is visiting here, the guest of his daughter, Mrs. I-Iomer Provencher. Among those who visited Hamp- ton recently were Messrs Harry Macxerizle, Manlord Beer. Harry Dunsford, Will MacDonald, Will Durisford. Mr. Homer Provencher was to Desable, on business recently. Mr. Gordon Dunsford. made a business trip to Hampton, recent- ly. --GU. FAST SERVICE KING'S LYNN, England 'CPi- Attendsnts at a garage in this Norfolk town have been equipped with roller skates. "We save valu- able minutes in serving custom era" says the owner. . liurton Ami Vicinity -A marriage of much interest was soiomnlsed at St. Josephs Roman Catholic Church, Halifax, N.s.. Saturday, Feb. 27, when Elsie Mary. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Swlnimer of Halifax, N( was united in marriage to A. S. Joseph Edward. R.C.N., Studs- COHEI. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McGregor of Trirro. N.S., and formerly of Burton, Lot 7 Their many friends extend con- gratulations and best wishes for their future happiness. Mrs. Bernard McDonald. Glen- garry, is spending some time via- iting her mother. Mrs. James Liittrell. who is residing with her daughter. Mrs. Charles Mcinnis. Truro, NS. Mrs. Luttrell is not enjoying her usual good health. Her many friends wish her a speedy and complete recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard, Burton, motored to Charlottetown. recently to iisit Mrs. Howard's mother, Mrs. Mcxciina who is a patient at Charlottetown Hospital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Messrs. Peter ors. Gleiir;:ii'ry, eral of their aunt. Rooney. Mill RlVrl'. held Feb. 23. at St. Roman Catholic Church. and Charles Rog- aiteiided the fun- Mis John J. which was Anthony's Mr. Frank Stevens. who is em- ployed iii Montreal. spent the week-end with his wife and family at their home in Campbelltnn. Miss Beverly Howard. student of Tignisli Hii:h School. spent the WPPK-Elld at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett How- ard, Glenzarry. --CB. SPORTSMEN'S SHOW lCP) :Sir William Aiiicrlcan represen- tat:ve of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and traders, will officially open the Canadian Na- tional Sportsman's Show here Fri- day, March 12. it was announced Tuesday. The show runs to March 20. TORONTO. Welsh, North HUNGRY INTRUDER TEDDINGTON. England Sammy the 50.1! is cutting iii on Thames angler.-' territory. He swam iinriver from the sea in No- vember and has since grown fat (C'Pl-- on the fish. including perch and pike. that aboimd in this Middle- sex district. Want A Build! Remodel! Repair! Dream Kitchen? misiife Time To Tile . . . Dimension Lumber . necessary materials for your Exterior building or jects. Complete Stocks of- mywood In In thlcknessu p - I Arbor, the slack season. So, decide righl NOW tlhi: neoderl iepalra or remodeling in your lioinc 110 - - - Barker Till . . I Plaslic and and come, phone or WI'liII for ideas and Rubber Floor Tile . . . Plastic Wall P”"”' remodeling NOW IS THE TIME to modernize that old kitchen or lintliroom . . . lo have new Hurd- woocl or Tile Floor laid . . . to have other needed repairs done. iiliile good carpenter: are available. The job you have in mind can be. done better and more economically during . . and all Interior or Phone, Write, come In ' For Information pro- SP time to place your order. I For siiiiiiiior cottages -If rot: intend using SPLIT LOG SIDING on your new summer 4-rirlage, nnw iii lbs for infonnatlon and prices. HOLMANlS l.UMBiR DIVISION LIT LOG SIDING to insure prompt delivery for Spring. Phone, write or Fl” Suinmorsicla. TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Conway and I O C Vicinity - --Mr. George Morrison returned to his home on March 0. after beeing a patient in the Veterans Wing of the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, Charlottetown. Mr. Thomas Bigger. Portage, and grandson Everett were visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morrison on March 6. Mr. Daniel Adams. Borden. was a visitor to Conway on March 6. Mr. Vernon Boyle returned to his home on March 6, after spend- ing a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Boyle, Kans- iiigton. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Boyle, Kem- iiigton, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp- son on March 6. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson were week-end visitors at the home iArsenault are pleased to learn she. of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thomp- son, and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Boylc,l Kensington. -- i Miss Evelyn Morrison, Tyiir Val-i lc-y, spent the week-end nitli her, parents. Morrison. Miss Dorothy Palmer, Halifax,. N. S.. came home on March 6. to! spend sometime with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Palmer. Miss Erma Paugh, Summerside, spent the week-end at the homei of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr. .-iicl Mrs. Robert Morrison! illlf! son, isizyle Shore, were visit-l ing Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrl-" son and Mr. and Mrs. John D! Palmer, on March 6. ; mi--r i Sincere syiiipalhy is expressed ml the wife and family of the latei Douglas Milligan whose death oc- curred on March ii. . --- l Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jelley and family, Unioiivale, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks, Poplar Grove, on March 6. Mr. Lorne. Reilly and Miss Olive 'l"iip1iii, Murray Road. ivern in Cliorlotfetnwn on business March 6. The March meeting of the Wo- nuenls Auxiliary of St. Peter's Anglican Church, Lot Eleven, was held at the home of Mrs. Oscar W. MacNcill on March 6, with seven members in attendance. Meeting opened by singing "I Need Thee Every Hour" followed by Prayer and Scripture reading. Mrs. George Tuplin was appointed dele- gate to the Convention at Char- lottetown. Meeting closed by re- peating The Lord's Prayer in unl- ! son. . F !, Mr. Ray Culleton, Foxley River, spent the week-end at the home !of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyle, !Frecl:-ind. ! Mr. Leo Milllgan, was visiting at the homes of Mrs. Bessie Forde, -st. Eleanor: and Mr. !Buster Sonier, Bummerside, re- cently. Mr. Walter Smith who has been employed on the mainland for several months arrived home on March 6. Mr. Thomas MacNevin, St. Elcanor'a, was a recent visitor at line home of Mr. and Mn. David Smith. Freeland. Mrs. Joshua MacArthur. Poplar Grove, and Mr. Wallace Noye. En- mnre accompanied Mr. James Noye. will receive medical attention. Mr. Marshall Murphy, O'I.eary, waii visiting at Freeland and Con- tVHy on March 5. The March meeting of Murray Road Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. James Gain on March 5. The many friends of Mrs. R. C. Henderson will regret. to learn she is seriously ill at the home of Mr. and Mn. Ira Banks, Poplar Grove. and wish her a speedy recovery to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Smith, Cedar Avenue, Summerside, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr: Arthur Smith Sr., Freeland on March 7. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Tuplln. Murray Road, accompanied by Miss Greta MacDonald, MacNeill's, at- tended the Dloceaiin of the Angli- can Church which was held at Charlottetown on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tuplin were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams Jr. Mr. and Mre. Harold Palmer and 'llldI?li Lloyd and Elaine and Mr Cecil Palmer. Borden, were vlsitorii at the home nl Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer on March '1. The many friends of Mrs. George W. Craig. New York, United States and better known as Aunt Jane Bloomfield and Vicinity business visitor to St. Louis on Monday. Mr. Ralph Keefe, teacher of Ellerslie School spent the week-! end of February 2'1, at his homely m in Bloomfield. - I Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Callighanu Ebbsfleet, were visiting Sunday at: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray! Gallant. l MD . I Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDougall and family were Sunday visitors at the home nl Mr. and Mrs. Merit Callighan, Albertrm. 1 Friends of Mr. Neil Arsenaull were sorry to hear of his recent illness. All wish her a speedy re- covery. The many friends of Mrs. Paul: iias returned to her home in! Bloomfilednaftcr spending some-! time in the Western I-Iospltaln Alberton. employed' i Mr. Frank Stevens, on her way home to the Island: M" W! M” C”"””': Aunt Jane is enjoying good iieiiiiii or their mother. Mrs: James Sulli- !ll spite of her age. While in SL: John, she is the guest of Mr. andl Mrs. Thomas Morrison, formerly of Conway Mr. Beecher Best and Mr. Phillipa, summerside. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Macxinncin on March 7. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Birch andl baby Si. Elcanors were recent, visitors at the homes of Mr. andl Mrs. Edward Boyle, Freeland, and, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Morrison, Coiiway. I Mr. James Winn and Mrs. Wil-1! biir Hardy, Freeland accompanied. by Mr. Edgar Morrison. Conway.' were in Summerside, March '1 visit- i in: Mr. Wilbur Hardy who is a patient in the Prince County Hos-y piial there. : ::'W l Mr. and Mrs. Ingham Palnier.i Moncton, N. B. were visitors at the i homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ira, Banks. Poplar Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert. H. Palmer, Freeland, over! the week-end. y M.rs. Irving Tredenlek. Miss Donna Palmer. Miss Janet Brad- shaw. Miss Betty Lou Tredenick and Mr. John Tredenick, Summer- Hins ti revent visitor the Trans-Canada Movers. vith rpeni. the week-and at home -in Carripbelltonu Messrs. Frank Mcbougall and Ray Smith were business visitors to Eummerside on March I. Messrs. Albert and Harry butter- ni, Roseville, were recent visitors in Amherst to visit their mother. Mrs. J. J. Lutteral, who is serious- Mrs. Bernard McDonald, Glen- garry, was visiting her mother, Mrs. J. J. Lutteral in Amherst recently. Mr. John D. McDonald was a recent train passenger to Burn- meriiide. Mr. Johnny 6:1-ldiit. was a train passenger to O'I.osry recently. . Ray Smith was a recent business visitor to Summerslde. Mr. Charlie Butler, Glengarry, iias a train passenger to Sunimer- side recently. , Mr. Jack Foley was a recent busi- ness visitor to Bummerside. . . . Mr. Russell McNeill returned to Boston with Messrs. Dan and Dayle Sullivan who are returning to their homes after attending the funeral van. -BB. Tignish gbore -Mr. P. A. Arsenault and Mr. F. J. Arsenauli were recent vis- ilrrs tn Cliarlnttetown. Mrs. Ben J. Pltre motored to Charlottetown on March 6. Mrs. Piire will undergo treatment in the City Hospital. llis many friends are pleased ti. sec .Vir. .loiin Macintosh active and attending to business as usual. after his recent operation. Mr. Josie Perry, Charlottetown, at his home. On his return trip he was ac- rnmpnnied by his mother, Mrs. Louis Martin. Mr. and Mrs. John Le.Clalr have returned in their home after sin-mliiig tho lA'llil('l' months in Clvirlotiuinwn. -Bl NORBORO W. I. -The regular meeting of Nar- slilc. were visitors at the home.bom womclys msmute Wu Mid of Mr. and Mrs. John W- Palmer. at the home of Mrs. Albert Murphy and Mrs. 7 MacNeill's to New York, where he" Freeland on March 1. Mr. and Mrs. Keith MACKinll0n! and baby. Inverness. were visitors' at the home of Mr. and Mrii.! Thomas Boyle, Freeland, on March! Mrs. Bertram Larkin. Charlotte- town, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banks,! Poplar Grove. I Mr. Charles Milligan. was sf visitor at the home of Mr .andl Mrs. Raymond Mllligan on Marchl Mr. Thane Ellis. SlJnlITi'!I'S!('iC,l was a week-end visitor at they home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 1-lardy.i Freeland. l Mrs. Bertha Reeves. St. John, N. B.. spent a few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Banknn Poplar Grove. P l I ! T IRISHTOWN WV. 1. . --Travelling by tractor and trail- or or on foot, 2:! members and three visitors arrived to attend the st. Patrick's month meeting of lrishtown W. I. at the home of the president. Mrs Archie John- stone and Mrs. E. W. Johnstone. "Tipperary" flttingly opened the meeting and a variety of Irish JOKES told by mmibers in iiiiswer to roll call elicited rounds of mer- Reports and coi'i'r-spondeiice. sub- mitled and discussed included rc- celpts from. the Valentine social which totalled 816.20. Remnants from Eat.on'a and Simpson's were distributed according to choice among the members, each setting her own price, then offering the goods by auction for higher bids. the liighcr bidder, if any, becom- ing the owner. Books for three one-act plays were distributed by the play com- mittee Mrs. Arclile Johnstone. Mrs. Eva B. Pickering, Mrs. Leigh Payii- ter and Mrs. Borden Campbell. A demonstration on make-up for a play was given by a member and followed by discussion. Mrs. Dan- iel Hickox read a paper on Foun-1 der'a Day. c Lunch was served by the com- mittee in charge assisted by two Junior guests, Irene Profitt and Fiona Paynter. The Button Cakcg lucky (?) winner was Mrs. J. W.l Evans. Due to uncertain road condit- ions. the March committee was unable to submit definite plans for money raising projects, with the exception of a money sprmi which has been started on it's rounds. It is hoped that it may be feasible who spends the summers with friends and relatives on Prince Edward Island will be glad to know she has arrived at St. John. N. B. ,to invite a play to the hall later in the month. lo, Hmtm. om new m,mi,,,- was Janet Smith: 3, Margaret Feehan. welcomedv Grade V: 1. Anne Feehan. CPR?!” 1V1 1. Patricia Dowilng: ion March 2, with an Attendance nine members. In the absence of president the meeting was con- ducted by Mrs. Albert Murphy. Roll Cl!" was responded to with an Irish joke. We were pleased to welcome a charter member. Mrs. A. M. Webster. The secretary reported 313.30 proceeds from card party. Visiting committee reported two calls and treats provided. A committee was appointed to prepare the pattern and square for a quilt. It was decided to make articles for Prince County Hospital as re- quested and Mrs. George Bowness was appointed to make inquiries regarding same. Correspondence was read and Institute News distributed. The members were invited to the home of Mrs. Elmer Stewart forithe April meeting when the roll call. will be answered with a house-I cleaning hint. I Mrs. Harland Day was the win- ner of the contest which was puti on by Mrs. Albert Murphy. Fol-i lowing adjournment, the hostess served dainty refreshments. lHN(iW'0OlI SCHOOL (February report) Grade VIII: 1, Betty Lou Hay. trr: 2. Ernest Smith; 3, Winston Tn.Vlni': 4. Gerard Hogan. Grade VII: 1. Graham Tuplin, 2. Harold Miicliinnon. Grade VI: 1, Dorothy Smith; 2, Marlon Smith; 3, Marcia Tup- in. Grade Ill: 1. Etliel Smith. Grade I (a): 1, Donna Feeban. Grade I (b): 1. Danny Feeiian: 2. Mary Feehan. Grade I (c): 1, Patricia Mali- lvr. liigheiit average in Sr. Grailes: Betty Lou Hayter 8679, Jr. Grades; liorina Feehan B9'k. Perfect. attendance: Dorothy and Ethel Smith, Mary and Danny Fez-hen. Teacher, Beryl Colu. Check Them Fast for 35c SOLD EVERYWHERE Ifonsington and i Vicinity --Mrs. William I... Cotton of Epsom '. Montroal. is visiting ht daughter M1-a.Will.l.am Roach of sumrnerside. and son Mr. Athol Cotton of Kenaington. Mra. Cotton has spent several of the recent past summers with bar sons and daughters on Hines Edward Is- land. - Mr. and Mrs. James Lawlau re- turned to their home in Norboro on Tuesday. after spending some days in summer-aide at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mclvor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oarruthars were visitora to sumrnerside on -March 2nd. . Mr. and Mrs. Myron McArtnur were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday. attending the funcal of the lato James Arbing. The many Kensington friends in Kensington of Mrs, Rae Sudsbury of Charlottetown. will be pleased to learn that she is much improved in health, after being quite ill in the P. E. Island Hospital. Mrs. Suda- bury is the former Thelma sample of Kensington. Mr. Myron MacArthur was a rec- ent visitor at the home of J. W. O'Brien. Elrnsdsla. Mr. and Mrs. Tyndal Semple and son George were recent visitors in Charlottetown, where they attended the funeral of the late James Arbing. -K. CHOSEN FOR. ARMY POST OTTAWA. (GP)-Lt. Col. Allen Brady, 3'1, will return from Europe this month to become assistant adlutant general in the director- ate of organization here, army headquarters announced Tuesday. For the last three years, Col. Brady, formerly of Windsor. Ont., has been sewing at supremo head- quarters Allied powers in Europe. (V . - 1 HI-WORKS - ----'Niav.ar 1-- ! AFIMIIYAFFAIR Fidget! . iehiu d to mnunggeguxah are 6.1”!!!-9412!: in.WorIns . . . ugly f tale signs o uumdu uy arultel that Most one out of every I no fee- aona examined. Entire fans lion may be Vienna and not know it. To get rid of Pin-Worms. then eat: must not only be killed. but filed in the lure lltaatlne when ,nARCFI N. 1954 -m----Mr.r KENSIHGTON RINK WEDNESDAY, MAB. 10th Second Game Semi-Finals Farmer-5' League GRAIIAMS ROAD szraxnrsirsaiimoic Game 8:80 Sharp No Skating After Game THURSDAY, MARCH 11 1st Game Finals Junior North Shore League SPRING VALLEY vs. KENSIINGTON Game 8:30 Sharp No Skating After Game 11:1...-MM Professional Cards I. EMILE iiicm Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Collunerog Building aiusunonlile, P. E. I. PHONE ssu W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant r. s. i. arm-oiu. BUILDING oi-anvlua as Water street Guuneralda DIAL P. 0. BOX nu Ill E. E. PARKMAI Opt. D. 8.0. OPTODETEIBT Glance Ilttod - Ins Inrnllue Office Hours: I to 18 - 1 in 5 and by anpolntma ' PHONE 828'! IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Itsinmer SL Bnrruneraidi I. F. IIIIITEII ll. 0. OPTOMETBIST lnmmeraide. P. E. I. complain Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 8110 lMALLM.AN'B IIUTLDUO 74.MM---------M- A. Raymond Grunt. lac... 0.D. OPTOMITIIST Complete Vlansl Analysis cluaea Fitted sea Water Street. Sllllllllrddl Above Msurioo Mill's Men's Wear Phone 8530. -e?-:m ' they live and rnulti ly. That's ox- actiy what Jayads -W tablets do . . . and here's how they do its lili. J. A. Dllllilill DINTIBT Dental X-Bays Bmsilman Building BUMIMERSIDI Dial ease Dr. H. B. MucNoilI PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Water Street (Opposite lIolmais'a) uonrs:- llzwlzzw A.M. Dally. 3:00-4:00 Dally Except Wed- neaday M rise the IA ts bo debe- foro they dissolve. Then-Jane's inodern, medically-approved in- redlant goes right to work-hills in-Worms quickly and aaally. Don't take ohanou with this ' bl ' eon- ivlition. At has ii,rat :in org??- I 0! 2 ""9 - '.:".i...-.... by rrioiu . son. iipeclaliata in worn remedies for over 100 years. ?vGqJCvUuuCs4&nJUnJC92J JAYIIE fpf nil".-B. Tueadayf lridali TM And by appointment. DIAL Will. Hwy i Of The -KENSINGTON DAIRYING C0-OP ASSOCIATION LTD. Will be held in The King George Hall On Tuesday. March 16th at 2:00 p.m. Bruce Howard. Secretary. CAPITOL Summon-aide Tonight '7-.15 - 9:15; Thursday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 FORTUNE-llisll tov:-Fuavi Allll me tune or. THE GOLD soonest- oe iii: Suiii I" ,. -'ifi.'iii.i neiiillllil noxnimeiain mew IIAIA miii -.PAlIl0iARliM ST. PAUL'S DRAMATIC CLUB Presents "The Bells Of Shannon” Rollloklng 8-act Irish Comedy 81'. PAUL'S HALL Summerslde MARCH 16th and 17th y Specialties between the acts. Kenalngtoii Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9.15 Comedy. "STOP rotraz IILIJJIG . Technicolor. Claire Trevor. Broderick Crawford Bank Drawing Thursday. ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL ..J REGEKT tom a.ao-1.iii-us