om hd See eee tee ee ane ee ee ee OMe Pes pom e e ed eee eae x ae eee ee . Ng AOE ee ee ee ee a ee ee eee ne A ee ee ey oe a . : + Fg ee Ge Cae eR Te ee ee ee ee ee ai ee ae ee ee "HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RIN & ANNOUNCEMENTS 32; =-75ESes , ay! tomato plants, red etc.{to your door and CITY & QUEEN'S tir Geukese Y oet valves for your food dollar Wen-| Gniavbcn este, Miattapst| charge occupied until 190 ven FOR COMPLETE wiring and) PBB¢ 7074. se therby’s Clover Farm Food Mar-| sett, they Motor work call Storey Electric.|. AUCTION “45” Score Cards| ot Kees "tee nee ment was TS ME Ree on ee ae Oe " * a -.- WANT AD RESULTS! _ | Sees) teen atta ue ne | 2 TV Signals Transmitted — | FromNewfoundlandToN.S. | JOHN’S,. Nfid.—Television | ed in the fall of 1955, when CBC firms specializing in these signals on a test basis now are shades “ee asked : transmitted - New.| posal to extend television facili-| Work crews began mm foundland to the Scotia|ties from Sydney to St. John’s ren ote sad tole s ls ; : 3 : i | | a i (i if af g f RESE fit ? Dial 7341 . for sale at Guardian - Patriot} FREE ESTIMATES given on ete TREAT ine sick well. Gig-| Cettral Printing. | all electrical wiring jobs. Dial|#0bert F. Bradford 8 Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m. 7341. to £00 pm. a.m.| MUSIC FESTIVAL Association, tion of Fe F ty if fi <2 i f Fe : : 1 ! : Re i HE Fi i z i Fei i i ef Fya! i i ds E ek i 2 = b Hy rH : i nF fi 2 F F : F BG i r | : fF fr E FZ 5 4 i l i i | e ! als in Week-end Cases and| * ® P-™- annual meeting at the home of|Continued to serve in this capa- Cases. Also Twin Sets at} FOR COMPLETE wiring con-|Kaud Jorgensen on Tuesday, Quality luggage at lowest| tracting and service . : prices, S.L. Hardy and Co., 102 Storey Electric. ‘ JOURNEYMEN’S A ietk z S = 5 test q | 5 : Messrs.| Canadian Natfonal Telegraphs, | by *1Gordon MacKinnon,. William| said in Toronto “satisfactory” |™ | MacKinnon, Percy Mclatyre, Le- Pi roy MacKinley, Irvin 8. i and John D. MacDonald. _ lever the microwave network built | in the system. 1958-59° with see ae ae ae eee | eee wood Cemetery. The ° was a the: ct ‘i i F | | | | 7 | : i i , , ne ectri te PT Conn 2 cemataln tach Examinations will be held in the| Knud Jorgensen. : Middleboro’s St. Luke’s Hospital, your next wiring project. Storey| 1:15 June 9, all applications are) PRINCE COUNTY | to the Electrical Inspection Dep-| REGULAR MEETING Borden GREENHOUSES open daily 8! artment. ; to 9 p.m., (closed Sunday.) An- Branch 10 Canadian Legion. Ia Quals, cabbage, cauliflower asl “eds, sock ote DELIVERY /|m. Ladies Auxiliary méet same time. _ Coming Events .2r22"2=: KING'S COUNTY {rosa North Shore No. 2 wilt|Special speakers, Mss. tittecd|Douglas S., Wallace M.. Stewart be held in Marshfield Hall on Fri- Doyie, Miss Theresa MacLeod Marie 3-Act Comedy Play at| day June 12 at 1.30 P.M. and others. Evening session at 8 Holy Name Hail, St. Peter’s on p.m. Variety program including ; , , - lone-act play by Searletown. Sale|J- McLean of Plymouth; pee eae ogitscPhall's Store, Long Creek, 20 everyene welcome. |ther, Donald C. South Rustico players presents ° and mouth, their 3-Act comedy “A Pair of _ PRINCE COUNTY KING'S COUNTY ore ee nu ite Fell iis f i EE i BSE iH iy § sk tF L i : | " F li i i i I : i 4 iF | ui li i gE iia 5 uf f ‘| |: Di er a nt Mak ie at a oo ae ea ee ee F ; i : ‘ q Fs Ln t F i Es : g® F ic Fa : z i SEES : F i 8 i i 3 = i i iy i i au La i : F 5 aFe de i Fe | bE 3 | i § | i : 3 F : 2 3 Bre i i BR i i R [ E e smear “= === New Coal Field Opens | Fae eset zece cours As Jap Order Arrives -ee:’| MZDMONTON (CP) — Men are, coal contracts seemed near. ‘The , largest and most = going into the earth again near| Japanese order, however, was | iy ‘alten of rs Pass to blast coal out|the first to be signed. Stra it between Nova Scotia tunnels that have been »|her mother, she was adopted by! sng Newfoundland fe considered| Closed for several years. MAY BE TEMPORARY Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson.| » major achievement in electronic} A Japanese order this spring} While warning that the orders ng. for more -than 100, tons has,;may only be temporary, Mr. ; mother} “Our engineers have really | sparked the sagging ‘industry 280] Dutton says the situation “looks : ed hard.” he said. “It’s been| miles southwest of here and has| promising.” But, he adds, “it is : , sent new dollars into a tired|a tough business. The Japanese no one not actively associat-| economy. are getting coal from the United a ; ca. = sp nth The increased activity is re-| States and Russia. And it seems are detailed planning|fiected in Alberta’s coal produc-| as though Russia is ready to un- po gp oll rh gy Bee afew and work involved in crossing|tion figures for the first four|dersell anyone—even lose money 4 iakiees andl dees bade oie Newfoundland with a chain of re. months of this year. themselves—to secure a market.” Belfast Prewty: | comely, Daniel ond John of Vor-iter ne ont Wnidaing On-! 5. A. Dutton, Alberta director = Young, general manager 7 = of miges, says production is val- eman Collieries, said his Se, ae ee Sees “Our fellows worked well.” Mr.|u.4 at $4214,963, a quarter-mil-|firm has re-opened the Vicary - Stephen MacMillan, Char-|too, with the co-operation of our | 1on-dollar increase over last Creek Mine, 12 miles north of : i 5 E i i ff , F ! | 5 i #8 | : : : Ey i i | i : ; : . i i i 8 = : F F He F 5 2 5 e g Country. Kids” in Vernon River og ealageeg sian Regular Dance Bonshaw Inn and School Association ; Ww -» | Home “CITY & QUEEN'S | Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra. | Monday, June 8th at 8 p.m. in “es We cater to Weddings and Ciub/ High School. Important business. { Women’s Institute District con-! Banquets. Everyone welcome. Births, Deaths, Marriages | PEATLNOTICE (When death notices are received toe tate te be included ° on Tuesday, May 5, 1959 at the en this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are Funeral Director Prince County Hospital, Mrs. transferred to this department in the next edition.) John Percival wife of John T. ENGAGEMENTS | IN MEMORIAM | | MOUNTAIN — PARKER — Mr.| MACDONALD — In loving mem- + i ac daughter of Mrs. and the late and Mrs. Charles Mountain of “ory of our Father, John L. Samuel Barlow of Wellington Sta- Summerside announce the en-| MacDonald, who passed away gagement of their only daugh-| June 8, 1958, at Georgetown, FUNERAL Wellington, August ter, Mary Virginia, to Harry| P.E.I. spent most of ex W. ‘ : 3 7 i ul | i E i | | e 7 Fi ‘bat: i pin ue td [ i : inte i ' iyi io it [ £8 z ' ul i eg jt Fe u a a3 i S i Parker son of Mr. and Mrs. H.| A little tribute true and tender : - Parker of Georgetown. Mar-| Just to say that we remember DIRECTOR when he was employed as mif'in-| wreath and sister; largely attended tiage to take pace June 27th| Dear is his memory sweet ggphis : er, at Paton’s Ltd. in Wreath, , Calvin and — \ Deep in our hearts he will al- 15 King Square Mrs. Perci a ' ~- DEATHS ways remain. pected resident who will be sadly | “yy s_; Truly missed by daughters Charlottetown missed me one ‘MacDONALD — At Whim Road| (Helen) Mrs. Henry Greene, friends,—but-most-of-all her pre-| "chase. Amberst, N.S. on June 4th, Norman Mac-| (Winnie) Mrs. Albert E. Lavers. Dial 5549 sence will be missed in her home.! ce Flowers, .The Willis Family, from his late residence, Setur.| WARREN — In loving memory of United Church a devoted Sunday! worth “The Night Staif, Super-|in Hampshire Cemetery. Se dene Oh, 26 3 pm. toler John W. Warren who passed School teacher and an ardent wor- |" Seemction Branch, Ottawa; |bearers were: Cecil ment in Lower Montague Ceme-| _@way June 7, 1952. messages of sympathy, telegrams | ker in the church societies as welll | ; | Ltd., Ottawa. on Stewart, Richard | ke i ‘ 4 i : ‘ 5 | | i : | A ge th ; it : i : i television signals the first|Michel-Natal, just west of the| William Bird, general manager | i : B t q ‘ i i H ts : ; f f : i i if : | j | . di ? Bs js sf gig R if F : 2 [ j i H t ly _- Lovingly remembered and sad | Spiritual Bouquets and floral! a; being a charite‘se neighbor. gf | a ly missed by wife and family. tributes or assisted in any way| Left to mourn her passing be-| MANITOBA PARK during their recent sad bereave-| sides her sorrowing husband are Riding Mountain National Park! PE ATH NOTICE her aged -mother, Mrs. Samu) DEATH NOTICE bene dont testimony , | i i i F E | SER Rye mear Brandon, Man., is a sanc- fuary for elk, bear, deer ad) ovary 3 wepoxacy || DEATH NOTICE |2c9 suite niga, Sot) Mns. BRUCE BURNS a ‘ fus McLare, Wellington and Jean, The death of Mrs. occurred On the morning of March 13th} pp sTERLING MCLEAN | Mrs. Ray McLure, Summerside.|% South Freetown, mae CANADA the people of St. Andrew's and One brother, Harry, paid the su-|'2¢ __ Prince “ayn , ‘PROVINCE OF . surrounding communities were} MIDDLEBORO, Mass. — The| preme sacrifice in World War 1.| Match 30, 1959, at age PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _| shocked and saddened when word| sudden death by heart failure on| The largely attended funeral | *°¥e™Y Years. IN THE PROBATE COURT received of the sudden pas-| May 16,1959, of Dr. Sterling A.| was held from the Wellington at Pip eg was “The ‘fourth: day ‘of June, ‘A.D. | Sug in the Charlottetown Hospital! wefean, 50, at his home at 8| United Church, Thursday after- a tala 1959. are «| of Donald J. earrings Rock Strect, was a stunning! noon, May 7th, with the Rev. W. “Ter busbend having predeceas- In Re Estate of JOHN ROBERT | _ A life long resident of this com-| shock not only to his family,| B. MacPhail officiating and Mrs.| .4 her twelve years ago, also one HANNAH late of Village of | ™mY- {friends and a multitude of pa-|Howard Barlow as organist. Spring Park in Queens County in| _ 11 apparent good health until/tients but to the entire commun-| Hymns sung were: “Unto The the said Province, Retired, de-| the previous day when he Ws/ity as well, for in his passing the| Hills Around Do I Lift Up My! sttended was held from the home ceased, intestate. an te oe : town has suffered the irreparable| Longing Eyes” and “Rock of _- To the Sheriff of the County of | City, the t gradually loss of an able physician who ‘ Queens County or any Constable | tention his | condiios Shae tiow.|had unselfishly devoted the best ; or literate person within said | became had|years of his life to the health] fad, Mrs Enatd Ramsay very |were, “Sale in_ The Arms of “"° GREETING: _ ° _| laboured so faithfully here ad And welfare sof eiaiatnce July, | The, Sunset”. Pallbearers were fee a pivresth — James and Bema WHEREAS upon reading the | Passed to its eternal reward. =| 1. Patt nas associated| Touatives and friends of the de-| “Tort to mourn the loss of a . s ’ ceased, William McLure, Harry | tind and loving mother are two| ang Florence Gosbee gus Nicholson. This is 1 gF E : | i F B é | 3 ij i ee: is Ee F é ¥ i if i | é i fy | § l i ‘i A i! : i iE Ff E ; Tr i sEé Ef i i? ; 5 ‘ i | H ‘i tt i ; hi ; i ee UF B ; ! | , : | ae tFf i gee geo 5 i f iesdunpinieinpiininesharamartin i 8 & 5 a e : g ‘ zg ; ft e 3 i Fa - i ; if i 5 i ef a i fi ii aL i i rif A ut pis ii ut : : i 2 ry 1 k i tr 2 § f t F [ 2 x 5 te | i : tS i petition on file of Alexander W. A man because of his extror-| 1’ 1. late Dr. Alfred E. El- Matheson of Charlottetown in| dinary ability for making friends, e la “ . Bartow, Charles Alien, Ray Mc- daughters (Florence) Mrs. Alfred Hom P. Mrs. first : jy | liott at 6 Rock street, and in Oc- Harold Harkness end Ver- ; ; — Emmeline and Ly- eae fe ire “ns tober of 1939 he opened his Tr Reeves, (Madelin) Mrs. Lesli€) man. Island and they git gre: ; Mase. Freetown, one avith cince of Prince Edward Island, | field past his bier to gaze for the}own office in which he had) Interment was in Hillside Cem- er at home; Lat a a, Mannmunent and — last time Wreath - “ BF a i : 5 5 3 3 | portant question by transplanting] reason haddock on the two banks from one fishing bank to another.| apparently never cross the 30-odd That was disclosed today by| mile channel separating the American scientists attending the| two banks. It is also known that ; BF it at on the countenance of a| practised since. etery. pamed Estate, praying that aj friend whom they respected as a| He was a quiet, though never-| The many beautiful floral tri- citation may be issued for the | Christian and cultured gentleman. | theless friendly man, whose pre- butes EE i! s4 F i i i Fe gh ti bore silent testimony of the/had brought up since ;| Spray — Hampshire of his brother, Mr. Wilbur Mac-|ainth annual meeting of the In-|Browns haddock seem to have hereinafter set forth: You| His ten surviving children now| sence brought comfort and confi-| esteem in which the decased was|one sister (Emmie) Mrs. Jay| Spray — WR Jemline Ltd: | Donald. . A.M.| ternational Commission for the|a greater wanderlust than do are therefore hereby required to | jiving in different parts of Can-|dence to the afflicted, and count- held. Hayes, Bedeque; one. brother.| Sorey — Foster family, Northwest Atlantie Fisheries. | their brother-species on Georges. cite all persons interested in the | a4 and the U.S.A. were all pre-|less are tales of his devotion to| There is a long and winding road|Fred at her home; eight grand- Spray — Mr. and Mrs. Keith GULF AREA said Estate to be and appear be-| gent for his funeral which was|duty. involving nearly round, the| Along which each must go, _| children, to whom she was great-| Tavior, TIGNISH The subject came tp during| OME LOVERS? fore the Judge present at @ Pro-| held to St. Andrew's Chunch,|clock calls upon the sick with-| It leads beyond the Hitis of Time ly attached. Cut Flowers — Garfield and discussion on groundfish — a| Another point im question is bate Court to be held in the Court! where Requiem High Mass was regard to his own welfare.| Into the sunset glow, — The pall bearers were: Elmer | worrie, Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Praught,|term applied to cod, haddock,| whether haddock are home-lov- House in Charlottetown in Queens celebrated by his pastor Rev. Geo He was born in Plymouth, But only for a little while : Gauthier, Elmer Reeves, Reigh Charlottetown, and their little halibut and other common species ers. If the tagged fish transplant- County in the «id Province, 0n| weGormac who also conducted|May 15, 1909, the son of Malcolm| Our loved ones leave our sight, | Francis, Willard Stetson, Ra!ph CARD OF THANKS granddaughter from Ottawa,/of fish in Atlantic waters — re-|ed to Georges return to Browns Wednesday the 15th day of July | services at the grave. Rev. Reg-|J. and Penelopy (Matheson) Mc-| For just beyond ¢he hills they|Burns, Everett Francis. who is visiting them, spent the/ search in which fisheries scient-|then scientists will have some fiext coming, at the hour of ten | inaig MacDonald and Rev. T.P.| Lean, and observed his 50th birth-,_ Wait Flower bearers were, Eimer The family of the late Mrs.|past week-end in Tignish with] ists of Canada, the United Stat.|evidence that the fish prefer why the Accounts of the said Es-| He leaves to mourn four sons ‘ Mi was bo: - in| PILLOW Reeves, Wilbert Drummond. friends and neighbours who Kathleen Brennan. participated. This particular pe-| wo 1 . they were tate should not be passed and an ani dt toutien. The om ae rn ay Many bealtiful floral tributes| eq in so many aiff help- ggg yy Conway, |Be! of experts was considering|the place where order for distribution made \to| honad Jr. St. Andrews, Harold,|; "ce "ward Island. WREATHS | bore silent testimony of the de-| during the illness and death ot| spent several days of Jast week| the fisheries on the banks lying} born? ss oe such informa: close ‘the Estate as prayed for Mt. Stewart, Urban. Ottawa and|__He was a graduate of Plymouth - : parted. their mother i with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. off Nova Scotia and New Eng-| Accumulation suc nage in said petition and on motion of | 54..¢. Montreal. The daughters | High School, class of 1926, where} Sunday School Pupils, Alpha Re-| Her remains were tenderly James Exisworth, Ascension,|!and and in the Gulf of St. Law-|tion would throw new light on A. James Haslam Esquire, Pro- e: Mary, Mrs. Joseph Coade,|he starred for three seasons in —_ Lodge No. 10, Sunshine |jaid to rest in the Peoples Ceme- ° Mrs. Broome aleo visited her ais- | Fence. scientific knowledge of haddock, Se open | Gee. Sem, iv, ra snot hha He rasa Sa ty, BPS | Poe LORNE VALLEY | uc tige Bonne a St |"ACvag De. Graham, as, Orta ol tan - ” Halifax, Rita, Mrs. Cyril|}graduate of McGill University inj < ; nee ; ; ector of the fisheries bilogical) which also he ED that a true copy hereof be on devane’ aces im Montreal, which he attended Unele oe and family, CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Donald: Ghaw with “LeRoy Doucette, DeBlois, spent laboratory at Woods Hole, Mass., describe their haddock research forthwith published in some news- | pideite, Mrs. Robert Pineau,|from 1927 to 1930; a graduate of! worry Saedie’ on oo a. : dren Eileen and Boyd so the past week-end with his sis-|Who told of transplanting hund-| activities. | es one oe moar ke : Brockton, Mass, Therese, Mrs.|McGill Medical School, 1934, and| Ernest and caer Lioyd. a Ba Senitiy of o no itors to Hazelbrook oa Wolnes. ter Mrs. Jerry Gaudet and Mr.} Teds of tagged haddock from one = - in a = i i V : . ruce i e last few yea in eet Sous Consecutive weeks sean Anite, Mis, Joho Hughes. Hospital at lenuoee Hospital and family. Clayton, Gladys. friends and for ‘their on me - oar ek tam, Medrie Poirier anes Wine edtect tot "wan ed concern among ICNAF re-~ from the date hereof and that a/ poo. poate. ‘an ‘Seatrest beleve comlae Shirley and Eleanor, Devona and| many acts of kindness shown Bruce Crane. Peterville, were Gunday guests| mental factors on these particular | searchers. That was why a larger — “gt a nin ype ‘The pallbearers were: Wilfred| Middleboro. Later he took a post- 7 Giasomme — a ae pa — their sad a, ng + ee es — of Gute Genuiae. tae. Leslie] fish. mesh size in trawl nets was in- places rempastivel : aameky in MacDonald, ee ee graduate medical course at Har-| da. . ers, a and oo at aaeeee inity; he wea the guest. of Mr.| Mailette and Mr. Mailette, Tig-} The two banks chosen for the| troduced. It permits the escape the ‘hall of the Court House in ‘el Mullin, Wilfred Coffin, vard University and in 1940 re-| BROKEN CIRCLE thy. and Mrs. Fred Duffy. nish. experiment were Georges Bank! of small haddock to prevent gra- aforesaid, at or| Mcintyre and Frank Rose. Wit | ceived a scholarship of the pub-| Norma and Jack. f Miss Margaret Hatton, Char- Miss Syivia Hogan has return-|ang Browns Bank — historic deat destetion ff te tcl near the Bank of Nova Scotia jn| the Solemn rites of a lie health division .of ‘the Com-| GATES AJAR lottetown, spent the past weelcend| 1 Tignieh after receiving her| fishing grounds lying a couple Charlottetown aforesaid and at or Church, which be a camels monwealth Fund of New York} Lowell : DEATH NOTICE with her parents, Mr. end Mrs. commercial certificate cena “| hundred miles off the southwes- : - near the Canadian Bank of Com-| faithfully eS consecrat-|10r Post-graduate study in pedia- CRESENT ; ’ William Hatton. ay Meee fee geese tern tip of Nova Scotia — and Bid High For merce in Charlottetown aforesaid, | form a to @wait the| {Tics and obstetrics at Harvard,| Howard and Greeta 2 NEIL WALLACE MaecDONALD'| Miss Shirley MacDonald was a —" poten tna oaprod accepted | Tesearchers hope to establish y so that all persons interested in ed earth, o. the Children’s Hospital and the} BROKEN HEART ae ‘ visitor to Charlottetown on Sun- . why haddock have a slower rate Island Jersey the said Estate as aforesaid may | lorious gem iptir ys Boston Lying-In Hospital. Jean, Roy, Mary and Vernon. | One of Milton's senior citizens, | gay evening. position. of growth on Browns Bank than : have due notice thereof. May tis soul rect ts peace. Dr. McLean was a Commander | “ROSS a a Neil Wallace, son of the late Mr.| ‘a4, Lorne MacLeod and Mr.|1, 4%; 204 Mrs: Fidele J. Gal-| they do on Georges Bank less A recent report on the month. '. WITNESS His Honour Harold F THANKS /|ia the Navy during World War Tile, Rufus, Marie, Bill and| and Mrs. Archibald MacDonald| isk nie wed ‘| lant have returned to their home| 112 59 miles farther west. } 7 a eres Leonard Palmer, Judge of the CARD O Navy 3 c in| Zitls, Harold, Marjorie and girls | passed away after a brist illness| o's vetown sitors {© |in Nail Pond after spending the| 72 NepLANTED ly Jersey sales assem said Probate Court at Charlotté- ; Hs Sigg Gee gag don geen |) Sa __|at the Prince Edward Island|“senotslon® oo ipursday. past six months in Tignigt ee eae a ee that question and| Managed by Mr. Hack Markham, aoe sen Jat te i meee veh o aa ae Paknuath HL. Navel tation. — Jenste| Hoegital, Sotueday, Apri 2%.) a, Chatieeneenn tne — Ce CONAN sncece.| other related ones, J, R. Clark, eo das pod ae, oe (L.S.) Clergy, doctors’ and nurses wio|Later he was medical officet #\| CUT FLOWERS Mr. MacDonald was born in| Mr. Alton McGrath, Toronto, |ful in a new idea they got re-| epiet haddock Ditlogist. at 0 Sisale was held in May. with the By the Court. attended their father during his|Dartmouth College where naval’ Delmont and Lea 1874 and until 13 years ago, when Ontario, is vacationing with re-| cently, and which they put 1100 haddock cn each of the) averaee, Brice reaching a new (Sgd.) Frances B. Vinnicombe | short illness; also all neighbors|personnel were in training, and he retired into Milton, was a suc-|latives and friends on the Island. | effect on Friday evening, May/1, c i high of $304.00, for the 35 animals : Registrar. | and friends who gave masses,|still later at the Brooklyn, N.Y., cessful farmer in West. Royalty.|He is the guest of his parents, | 29th. This was a) sale of dough-| banks. Five--hundred-fifty were) pprereq. c navy yard. He was_ soon af- DEATH NOTICE He was well and favorably|Mr, gnd Mrs, Munro MecGrath,| Duts, provided we mothers and/left on the banks where they] ‘The third highest price of the ‘ terward assigned to the USS Ex- known throughout the whole) Lorn ey, and is receiving aj friends of the Guides. The| were tagged, but the two other) .aj6 $400.00, was paid for an Is- i id f 2 i tavia and peractionliy St B6 set 5. ELLA I. MacPHERSON |Country-side. Though of a quiet,| warm from hig friends.| amount sold were one hundred) groups of 550 each were trams-|jand boed cow, Warrior’s Hope Attention Residents o Ouris vice was on this transport which . retiring nature he was possessed| ‘Mrs. Birt Leard was a visitor | dozen. The girls‘and their lead-| planted to opposite banks. M G. from the herd of Clark had a capacity for handling| _ The death of Mrs. Elia I. Mac-jof a fine public spirit. He was/t9 Montague on Sunday evening.|°TS, 27¢ Putting this money into) Through the transplant, scien-| Brothers Maple Grove Farm. She d S di Districts ! . 12.000 men. He was chief medi-| P&erson occurred at Charotte-|ever ready to give time and ser-| (ir, Denton Fisher and his mo-| “2iforms for the Guides. tists hope to learn’ how the) was one of a carload of Jerseys an urroun ing ° am” fticer on this ship which| 2" on Monday, May 11 in her|vice to everything that w2s inliner Mre° Bertha Fisher, were| 0 Sunday, May 2th, the beau-| Georges Gank haddock fare on| procured by Mr. Markham, op ‘ ; 84th year. the interest of his community - : : tiful ceremony of crowning — the| Browns Bank and vice-versa. Will Ed sles fon a participated in the invasions of She ied in J recent Sunday guests of Mr. and Blessed Virgin. took St Prince ward a or Tisco Representative, Mr. Lloyd |Cape Sanaspar, Dutch New Gui- bac ar une, 1906| and to worthiwhile projects that) ys. Frederick Jay, Pisquid. rgin, a ‘Ithe slower-growing haddock from : Meet your new oO Rep , . y to the Rev. Malcolm James Mac-|went beyond his community. Mire. Malcolm MacLeod epent Simon agen Jude get oe Browns fare better on Georges? few days with products your homes Tinian. He received his discharge for Z from the Navy in 1945 and’ re- ELDEST NUN late Mr. MacNeill will be happy to give you free dem- |sumed his local practice. He was vert, the MacNeill, who will assist you in selecting aluminum nea. Linguyan Gulf, Saipan and) Pherson who predeceased her in| Those whe Be Ok i he’ cchooi| Will they compare in growth to sale. Ait Geor- Sta- . and . 5 part in the procession, dur- the tagged haddock left on s In early aightforwardness hi MacDougall, Montague, during which bymns were sung. ges and will the transplanted) ROME (Reuters)—Sister Maris ; nie Please tact the recipient of the Asiatic-Paci- = = — and his good the past week. Mrs. MacLeod met ~— Aubin Doucette, Tignish, | haddock on Georges take on the Melania E-nst, said to be onstrations at your own convenience. CONTACT lie service ribbon with two ‘ : spent Friday in Summerside, vis-|characteristics of the Browns) Europe's oldest nun, celebrated | Mr. MacNeill, General Delivery, Souris. Bronze stars, the Philippine Lib- one sister, Mary, at home end|breaking @ bone in her arm. iting her sister Miss Clara Gal-| stock? her 100th birthday here Saturday, | eration ribbon with Bronze Star| Following their marriage Mrs. \one brother, Charlies Ambiose, of’ Miss Betty Caligghan, Obar- | lant, _ By such comparisons it is hop-| She was bora ia Lacerne, - ‘ \ 4 de