Riff 51 u."l.'&.' City and Central pr-sun-uni esso-nee. guwlll. lee Ietlc Hob 3-spill . 311-. ALLION non-t Party. Iggrts II”. I-3. ,. . DOLLAR BUYS MORE ..?iiiomnuams DRUG ITDII." eamn Iolero m, a?:ey'n Ladtas' Wear. oultj NIH I103. let; 1.11, ml. Mt. Albee Arts Isis. "WI TREAT TIE HO! WILL" .c,' 'a Pharmlwn QC 0W in” ' . US1093- s ARE DANCING H.131! and mg Blouses. Kmehrs Ladies Wear. :10: cnEAM - order it with pa Q-ocerles. m -um same at as budlet Milk 3 the Willi”?- cAKE SALE. - Moore It Mac- Lwdj wday, 2.1! o'clock. Trinity Jr. W. A. Group 1. DANCE-Sprint Park llall to- night. Jackie Doyle's Jamboree sand, Canteen Service. .l. 0. c. CAMPBELL. Q. C.. will be absent from the Province until May 30th. . ON THE AIR TONIGHT at 6.45 p. m. Standard Time, hear Mr. Jnhn Mustard. Liberal nominee. dismiss the election situation, over CFCY. The United Church at Canada. Minister: Rev. J. M. Sproula Sunday, May 15th. 1956. 0.!) a. in. Pleasant Grove. 11.00 a. m. Cen- tral Dedication of new Baptismal Font). 1.30 p. In. York. THE UNITED I AP T 18'! CHURCH, North River. Iunday. lay 15th. Long Creek ll-I. m. Clyde River 8 p. in. Kingston 7.30 y in. Sunday School, Long Creek 10 a. m. Clyde River I p. In. Rev. Owen Cochran. Minister. CORNWALL UNITED CHURCH. Rev. A. I. Weir. D. D., Minister. Services May 15th. will be con- ducted by Mr. Stephen Ackland at the iollowing hours: Kingston 11.00 a. rn. New Dominion 8.00 p. In. Cornwall 1.30 p. as. Cornwall UI(:G-ALl:XANDrl.A- lA1EL- BROOK. - services for Sunday, May 15th. Ulu I1 I. m. Alexandra I p. m. liaaelbrook 7.30 p. an. All are welcome to those servlees. Special singing at Haaelbrook by Mrs. Roland and Arlene McDonald. Rev. C. 2. Armstrong, Mlnlate . onnrnnx. alnmvlz um- TED BAPTIST. - Iarvice lun- . el Especial olterinn; Sunday School 10.15 a. I. Rev. Chas. A. Irlttea, Mlnistc. figwrnsnol rasreau. ;CHAlGI. - as was an YORK PASTORAIJ CHARGE. - ' Jlieaetlvslaellae "Climbs vnniuaio rim "'1' "3""'."" '".9'.I.'&"oJ'El.9" I Beasley An Wtowa - Paeae em Ahead of schedule is tired MATHESON Government's program at z' x.4.,n.t..-n-. i cu-um: " When the Provincial Liberal Government first announced a program at Rural ectriti- catlon it seemed too good to be true and was received with skepticism in some quart- ers." However. today Rural Electrification is one of Prince Edward island's greatest benefits enioyed by about 7519 run! customers. The Matlieson Government takes care etetiie areas not previousl served and Ira built 136 mles of electric lines to serve over 600 rural customers. pplications are on tile from 2370 prospective rurd customers for an addltiond 431. miles of electric lines. The Matlieson ,Government program of Rural Electrification was expected to tdte five years to c etc but it is so much dread of schedule that Hllibb. it is anticipated. wil be tlni h three years. Just another evidence of the efticiencket the service rendered by the Matlieson Gov- ernment...andoneoltiiereoens. B Od.PranIIerAleaW.H&- eaaawliberetarnedtepewereaw gm i 3