. rnslnlng grain is expected to he ETH-SON oi .The Southport troops of the scouts and Cubs held an enjoyable father-son banuet at the Southport. School Wednesday evening. The OP eellent repast was prepared and served by the Southport Women! Institute. Special guests for the oc- casion. at which more than attended. were Dr. George C. Fish- erpilistrlct Commissioner; E. Gur- don Kerr. Executive Provinclli Commissioner and Nell A. Matil- IN MEMOBIAM JOHN F. PETERS The death occurred suddenly It his home in Bloomfield on March lst.. of John F. Peters in his 80th. year. Be it survived by 5 daught- ers and 3 sons. (Margaret) Mr!- Thof Gallant. Piusville; (Marion) Mrs Ieonard DesRoche. Summer- side; (Rose) Mrs Raymond 3189 quierre, Summerside, (Angie) Anthony Arsenault. ChBYl0tt9i-0W"- (Olive) Mrs Anthony Theireault. Charlottetown: (Louis) Summer- side, (Everett) in Bloomfield and (Melvin) in Charlottetown. His uifethe former Lina Arsenault pre- deceased him seven years ago Funeral services were held It St. Marks Church Lot 7. when Requiem High Mass was conduct- ed by Rev. Fr. Tralnor on March 3rd. at 9.30. Burial was in the Church cemetery. Pall bearers wore, Paul Arsenault, Nell Arse- nault. Alyere Gallant. Joseph Pin- eau. Vance McKay. Sydney Sm”- WREATHS Bloomfield Community Club ll.(7.A.F. Station, Summerslde M 1nd A Peters and Staff. Char- lottclown MASS CARDS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Blacquiere Mr. and Mrs. Leonard DesRoche Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peters Mrs. G. MacManus Mr and Mrs Thof Gallant and family Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin Mr. and Mrs. John Monaghan Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDougall Mr and Mrs Louis Jones Mrs Ray Gallant licnry Perry Mr. and Mrs. James Desltnche Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Desltoches Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peters Mr. and Mrs. Neil Arsenault Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Theriault Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rooney Mr. Keith Pratt SPIRITUAL BOUQUET Ref. Sr. Mary Agnes R.P.l. Char- lottetown listers of the Precious Blood Mosl- astery, Charlottetown GABII OF THANKS The family of the late John F. Peters, wish to express sincere thanks to Doctor Dewar. Rev. Fa- ther Tralnor. E.G. Rooney. friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness during our recent sad bereavement. Iii MEMOIIIAM p JOHN THOMPSON There passed away on March the second at his home in Souris Line Road. John Thompson in his 79th. year. Prior to his death Mr. Thompson had been a life long res- ident of Souris Line Road where he carried on farming successively. :-He leaves to mourn his wife and adopted son. Wilfred Bernard. The funeral was held on March 5th. to st. Mary's Church, Souris, where Mass was celebrated by the Pastor .Rev. J.A. Murphy. interment was In the church cemetery. The spell bearers were: Hugh MacAulay. Emmett McGaugh, Bernard Mac- Donald Blaine Mcvarish. Joseph Ll. MacDonald and Cyril MacDon- a dlillllli or THANKS We wish to thank all our neigh- bnura and friends for Mass cards, expressions of sympathy and all others who helped in our recent sad bereavement. .m.... ELEVATORS DIPLITID MON'l'l'tEAL (CF)-A Montreal lhlpbl official said W most.o the grain that filled lune. real harbor elevators last fall has been consumed locally. The om. cial said that the port's four gig. valors-wlth a storage capacity of. l5.l62.00o bushels - now contain Only 5.000.000 bushels of grain, lg. tended for export. in said "iiliped out as soon as the shipping mson lets fully under way. m-m---,-e-e--2---m--m IDENTIFY IODY Double Cfciims A or l:Iolic.'ay' IN ME .'.'iiiilAM l Thurs. April 5, 1956 TheGuardian. Page 13 1, 3 . .. .m Ilia GEORGE LIVINGSTON two sisters, Lillian (Mrs. John " or in her 72"” Seymour, Cornwall. Harold, Clyde The death 0 ed ih p . ' "W l" 9 -3- Wlldbloodl ciianiam, Ontario, Lu- Says Sforles Re More than 35330.00 was paid out of large numbers of men iiein. Sign Clyde my ,1-Wingston enjoyed good Rwer Ike's Golfing l. lios it i s 10th, llllioaof allIirs.atGuegfgye' '6: dlM1i;s. Gordgn MacKinnon.i toresldents of Charlottetown 'l'ues- needed at the military camp in war M y e M” an N0 momem day at the National Employment. Gagetown N.B. is equally indeiin- i,L.au'h' te. office. It was one of the busiest i h ”' ""3, Weeks Previous h re inaccurate days in the past. two months. Nor- It is understood that some men ii(bnlyfria(i(:mh'11mwn She was s"d' larrgeely fztfgifdedwliigu livid (Very mally the daily total is only about employed by the City of Charlotte- " ' "ml "me" W "'9 '3 '0'" WASHWGTON lAP)-James 0. half that amount but because the office was closed on Easter Mon- day the people who ordinarily would have been paid on that day were paid yesterday. In addition the claimant who report every Tuesday also received their week- ly benefits. In a sense it was a double pay day and all-told slight- ly over three hundred claimants called at the cashier's wicket. The Employment Branch also had a steady procession of visit-' ore. from town and country. asking the home on Monday. March 12th Hagerty White House . , g - . press sec- :-mea. R. A Patterson whsla th by Ravi plemy inaccurate: 8 pub-"shed re. lendgr words 6! cs fo ti-ought port that Presi I Eisenhower family Hymns m on go the spent more.time golfing at White mm is my .o:.i.';i:.i"::. -T-ll: 3il”23:iE!;ii"g”wii?f&f.f.fa.2l:".lS me With me". Mexican leaders. The pallbearers were. Lloyd Columnist Drew Pearson wrote here, despite all di - town will be laid off. at least teni- - wd me c porarily. and the claims Branch of sod awaynonlm:e;bf,are'dS?e 2;"- the local office expects that tho V9 3 9- er will be applying for lnsura I fits in the next few days. ; . . J g 4 Friends and neighbours will cher EISH PLANT- '5" the memory of one who was From Souris comes the inform- Zugoiirg neigtiliborg and kind friend.l ation, that the large new ii h l T" " "ma" Kllldance Midi . - ln'ti1at town, which will bes kiioiiiii 'f'T””"'V ways will "m be read' i ihiiu:i:y' Cltlllvm Hyde' Watson Liv. Tu'esday- -Hut. swkesmeu '9' H the Grimm Fisheries. Wm be :1). forguiign by the members OHDE ontague llydc. Lloyd Prime Minister at. Laurent of Can- ready for full operation on April 91 famuyt She W35 I faithfuiiteimc, a"d.'J0h" Ca"?"””' 1'” age and Pliesldent Rim Cmun” 15. With the Eastern Packers of memper or the Clyde Riv” Pres" b tmgn W85 m Clyde River Pl-es' 0 Mexico both graciously "med Souris also ready to open for iiusi. bfierian Church and the W. M. S. y enan cememryi that they were b"5Yi With Other v 11 Cl ' ' - jabout lob Opllilomlnliltest-hVBYY mg, fess on ti-ehsamejigzpe. 319 eastern band gltgigzugihlggugga 1;; '51:: ';,l,E,2l”my ii"&iniiispe'233En ”afi:iscdgoili:iltg"lgl)1le obs are ava a e a e presen i own may 8V6 I icu .v in sup- N . i , , mac; is 1;, 1 1, lg , time and most of the applicants plying 311 the labour needcd (0 R809 1g.)tvlel,ieL',m;:' (g(Ie"hADl;on) qlyde imore timi: onethells;fillt'h(:-iii?xx:s)e'i)liaanii; were told that only an occasional the two plants going. Same; Ontario Ft illlglwflglzy Sll)?!':ng;'1d"-'3 he did conferring with them." employer is placing. orders 501' It is altogether likely that some NEllS()ili c.,,,,;,,,,f"":m, lrsii " Lul d . . Asked about the report Ha ert men at the present time probably filliters will be brought in from ill ' e M” u' or 0"" ml” 3"” WW0" s l 5 V aid at a press conference: "As usual, it's completely inac- curate." Kate and Seymour 51'! and David Ida. and Itlervyn Lillian, Earl and faiiiily - . . . 'ik Kenneri i Kit h 0 t - because of continued winter)! 00'1" mm and points, since not 0ll(Jlli.Zll ' (Hun y C we” . " 3” ditlonl. p lskilled men are available in this i3ttll'lll:qlfi'i'llrS.'F0Ster Macxmnom A few vacancies for labourersiprovinee. A number :1! i ' developed during the day and have been recruited from Nova i933, d I C1,! . g g I . these were quickly filled. Quite a Scotia for the past feV)' .VC1li'a and an our smndchudrenv 31501 wtfvllgivei PlESb)lCl'larl Church Doris and Paul l .. number of the job seekers inquired with two fish plants in operation ”m in ' ' ' ' .Calvin, Dorothy and Eva about the P7059935 ("T W9” i” still m0"? Wm be req”ir9d- ii-'Hl)' transportation of workers byiMonty. Bertie and family Labrador and in Gagetown, NB. The town of Souris in fact lias lllltll from man art f ast n . , The local office does not expect tolnotgbeen able to supply eiionigh liings some ofytge gs")?-keers :epll::ia.lC;a):ind) Mil:-:aGeox;jl:cJBeer ' receive any orders for men from ordinary labor during the fishing (,'(ll)l'l).VQ(jf1-onrl as (3,. afield as M0,. em" (gmllv 3" W99: Cam- Labrador until late May at least. season, for several years. The ell each day, and returned to their CUT FLOWERQ and possibly later. The possibility deficit has been made up, by the homes in the evening. John and Lilli;-,,, CARD OF THANKS ' Mr. George Livingston and fam- ily sincerely thank their neighbors friends and relatives, also all those who sent letters and cards of sym- pathy during this sad bereavement ...o"..;2i;.1?f.?&isas..z....” It v ' i ;- NNER AT SOUTHPORT eson. M.P for Queen's. At the con- shown on the World Scout Jam- clusters of the banuet a film was Vboree which was held at Niagara- gust of last year. 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