7 wes t 2 a Tia oe *. a is 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, July 31, 1959. FORTUNE = (et sae the mem. | and j 2 Sin inailie bei onde Gel ee Bay Fortune couples | MacKenzie’s brother : |Late Massachu Man. held in tbe hell st Fortune Bridge | Club held an enjoyable ‘Wiener | law. MF, sail MMs. . | d July 15th. ! Fry**on Fortune Beach ox Tuee- ee on r , e on Wednesday evening, July also visited Used To Visit In P Wedneniag evening, uy 1th Ey" on Fins Dey © Te |e vated the Rollo Bay Women’s Mission- A ee ae |e ae Tee ee ; : ary Society was held at the home| held in the hall at is Mrs. Campbell's daughter. MALDEN, . — Linton W. |deepest syufipathy goes out from) "as." Charles Townshend on|%® Monday evening, July Sist. in|"... 3... seamen and children Silliker» 63, for many years a|many hearts here to his near and) 4) evening, July 14th. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. Mrs. leader in veteran's activities im|dear relatives in Malden in the Tee eindar-mas meeting of | Elis was the former Doris Dixon, | Foul and Jacqueline were resent Malden and Middlesex County |loss they have sustained in the)... pov Portune ‘Aid Soe. | Fortine Bridge. vistors of home ao died Saturday at his home 549|removal of a devoted brother. iety was held at the home of Mrs.| Mrs. Lioyd Dingwell and fam- Ciaude MacKenzie, Pleasant Street, Maiden, Magsa- Harold MacEwen. on Thursday | ity have left on return to their|"™S | chusetts. He was born and al- FARMS evening, July 2$rd. There was a| home in Dorchester, Mass. They . Jobe ways resided in Malden. There were more 728,000 | lange attendance of members and| have been visiting for the last| and little denghees es nar may ydre-he wee» Se: itieae © Ces Se eel ee eat ae bene eS ae ee Soa Teatane Derartaeat, and ed to-ie 1000 part of the meeting with a very’ Clyde River. Reid Underhay, Little River. tired a few years ago because of his health. , He was adjutant of Malden American Legion for a number of years. He was one of the three original appointees to the Wel- fare Department of investigators, and with Welfare Agent James F. Mahar, and former investiga- tor John H. Aston, was appointed in November, 1932. He retired in _|February 1956. | He served as a member: of the old Maiden Common Council for S2crert| Of Prince Edward Island (| D. (Lillian B.) Nourse, 89 Cherry A Street, and Mrs. Harry A. (Esth- * er L.) McCumber of 340 Plea- sant Street. Services were held at ee aare the Weir Funeral Home 144 Sa-| , ‘ lottetown lem Street, Wednesday at 2 p.m. | Ss ss 8 ; : land be was buried With full mili- es tary honors at Forest Dale Cem- etery. i ° FROM DESABLE | The late Mr. Silliker had many ; : relatives and friends in Prince Edward Island whom he visited : i E during his summer vacation: Berg : his mother the former Flora eke ne MacKinnon, DeSable, being a na- Peleg tive of this place. His passing will be deeply mourned by all who had the plea- : ae — ; sure of his acquaintance, and F - AGRICULTURAL Miatster;the plant at Sherwood of the;and pleasant interlude in a dy) ————— seenaeee: ; ~ ..Bugene Cullen and Mrs. Cullen|Prince Edward Island Frosted | that made moments of coolness : welcomed the Royal Couple te|Food Company Léd. It was a cool|a pleasant change. | if ae ee town recently visiting with thetr ; : ‘ => infant son Gerald Dwight, who is Perr! a patient in the City re mi : | | a Friends of the family hope toll FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Eeadites ef tts cool child. | | Winnie and Buddy Lawson, of | Bridgewater, N.S. are spending Consult on their summer holidays with their . . grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. F. H N MA & CO D W. Mollins, Kingsboro. Y D N . LT e. Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacDonald }: " ; Dorchester, Mass., are spending Insurance Since 1872 } i| some time at their summer home at South Lake, and with relatives at Red Point. i Rev. W.D. MacDonald, St. Col-' umba, accompanied by his sister | Miss Emily MacDonald, returned recently from a visit to points! of interest in Eastern Quebec. | | Miss Alma MacLean, Boston,:| as | Our experience of over 8 years as insurance underwriters, is at :-"p-- | SATURDAY AUGUST Ist. | @ Montague @ Alberton Mass., is spending her holidays with her mother, Mrs. Wilfred | MacLean, Kingsboro. Mrs. W.F. Pierce, Elmira, has found it necessary to re-enter the aby Souris Hospital for treatment. | Hac =| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bruce, North & |River, were recent weekend vis- | eS litors to they home of Mr. and) Mrs. Charles Ching, Red Pvint. Miss Mildred Findlay, Hali- fax, N.S. spent some time visit- ing in Bothwell where she was _|the guest of Miss Pearle Stewart. Dredging operations have been in progress at Basin Head Har- | bour with Captain Alex MacLean . lin charge. : Mr. Edwin Fraser arrived re cently from Toronto, Ontario, to spend his holidays at his home in Red Point. Mrs. Helen MacLean, South Lake, is spending the summer at Keppoch Beach Hote, where she is employed. Mr. William grose, Truré, N.S. spent a brief holiday with _re- latives and friens in this area. ‘ sn He is a former resident of North 3 ; : Lake. ie her nc | nt ans He Bs Sante S| Tee Yom peone of the ca the Geren tow leech peas coche quick-freezing. The covers are|rounding districts are taking ad- when they are packaged and|not yet closed on the boxes. vantage of the warm summer Agents Throughout the Province \ oan —E ee . i emmneed ay evenings. A large crowd gathered « o : ae Mrs. Lewis Grindle and Mr. Grin- "ecently at Red Point beach to aT —_ EG | KINGSBORO ie jenjoy a wiener roast and a moon- : . M d Mrs. Edwic Preecott Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Fraser, /25t_ swim. CJ ¢ EVERY TIME r. and Mfrs. win Frese Souris; were Sunday visitors to : ee ea 6. Boston, Mass., are holidaying wit |Kingsboro and vicinity. DOUBLES CAPACITY la y ; oe! , 5 .- reiatives in Kingsboro and E. : : é eh Miss Elsie Jardine arrived from| The Canadian asbestos indus- mira, including Mrs. Prescott.s| Athol, Mass., to spend some time|'"Y tas more than doubled its | aged mother, Mrs. Harding Fras-| with her mother, Mrs. Ja me s|°@Pacity during the last 10 years. r a _— ee Jardine, Kingsboro. OO ’ ‘ and son Mr. Ernest Morrow ia s | , ; ; : aa . The annual Memorial Service DEVELOPING : Di nd their families. . - =: a a pal pong ee Llewel-| ¥25 held on Sunday, July 19th at | Your Films for 20 Years | ae : you can’t buy Bother-N ut Bread that et fresh. Jatt wate® lyn, Montague, spent the week|‘%€ Kingaboro cemetary, conduc-\| Im Today—Out Tomorrew || HOPPING SERVICE =. - . end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. — hee a oa mo oe | PHONE : 5 be : the Butter-Nut driver when he is in your grocer’s. Every day Major Young, Red Point. : PB yeas, : 1 | ~ oe % ye ee : , 7 ee : Mr. and Mrs. Alvin MacDonald, | , HARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY . Ar d 1 2 coda The Kings nstitute sor- 135 Kent St. Ch’town Cc Weta e older loaves ... An be as wenehecs sae becca South Lake, were in Charlotte- | | me of ‘ Mags s fresh bread and takes away th weRas “ festival on the premises of Mr. . “and, Mrs. Horace MacDonald, Kingsbore.. Proceeds were in aid of the community hall. Mr. and Mrs. Carl MacVane and family, accompanied by Mr. | Barton MacDonald, Bothwell, and record system the bakery guerantees that this is 7 ‘Gone. That's Controlled Freshness. That is why, whether it comes from the top of the stack or from the bottomy A REAL SAVING. SERVE THEM HOT OLD. | were Sunday visitors to Glen Val- ORC you can’t buy @ loaf of ley where they were guests of | SPECIAL . j Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDowell. | Butter-Nut Bread Mrs. Aenaes P. MacPhee, El- mira, is a patient in the Char- relatives in Kingsboro and Munns gone surgery. | Mr. William MacLean Monta-! gue. was a recerit visitor to the home of relatives in Kingsboro. ' Mr. Robert MacGregor left re- cently on return to Toronto, Ont., | after spending two weeks with relatives in Kingsboro and MU, Road. The sympathy of this commu- | nity goes out to the parents and all immediate relatives of the late Harvey Toombs formerly of Rustico, who met death in Al- berta, at an early age as the re- sult of an accident. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. Lioyd G. Robertson, Kingsboro. ' Mr. Lorn MacNeill, Red Point, | has been confined to his home! through illness. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stewart | \ and family, South Lake, spent! their annual vacation. in Blue} Hill. Maine. where they were the guests of Mrs. Stewatt's sister, that isn’t frésh.: LARGE—48 0Z. CAN FOWL 2% a im ORANGES | 3 doz: $1.00 Corn on The Cob 6 for 3c 2H ah 4 oeKTUNT PROS paler bakeil in the clean, white kitchens of EASTERN BAKERIES.