I ....-. ....... M, I Mm . ....a-v--A-r ........... ...D....,.S........ .. - ........... . .. . ....- . r beach -for a picnic. A show- - Fanny Mr. siid'Mrs. Georg H nder- C9” Mus. ROLAND OHANLEY moss Mrs. Frank xnny. Morell is:-. Joseph McDonald and Ill!-' son. had as their guest: one Sun-i ,.:",'yIJ'gep,l,', 1,1,t,,,I(,-,ll'lIl,''st,1,t,- ":1 1,1:,:Il,; 3 gghxfn whceigsethegnhtjdrethg; neslnenh, of Mount Stewart and Freda and lgmni. Mrs. Frank Doyle and family. It. 11!. Grand Tracadis I 0" :I1IlIy.H Iill;l:ll1)eiII”I;:lIll.,I'dDfll'a.uK;l:gr I 33:: her sister and brother-in-law. Mr. picnic. ,Quite a- few of the par- vicinity were mocked when they wing"-HS Andrews Mr. and Mrs. James Mclnnig nng va. a o -. Iruesdtly. Julv 3. 1956 The Guardian Page 13 I . IEDEOUE NIOTES HOWLAN ' 3,”, '3; .,o.”f.,'i3."..'.?2;"'.,, 3.',,,T,j:,'; IN MEMQRIAM "W17 t snhehnnnmr. n.r..' Mullen, mount ssh, en:iII, Mrs. Luther COMJ. q. kn: urn, Joe Desancnen n; How. enlg were also present. A delicious learned of the sudden passing of Line Department Maritime Elec. Mr. and MI's.'.eo McDougall,Char- family. Ti-acadie M,-, nnn M", Jon. served with 1 L , n I , I Atetnwn lit. and Mrs. Wendell Glover. It. Phillips. all of Charlottetown. . iilfclgroliizi. Games werep giltljgytgil f".'.2.,ff3,',” :;d.,n(:,,-:l,Snl.,1:,y ,iV';n:,h'10(:h'a:. Ll”? C”: ""1 Mrs. Margaret' Doyle and Ray. Stewart I, r I -,,,,,,I saw”, A,,,ec,II ,I" by A hm” W” hem III SII AIIII by J!" an OI 75 yeam She had been oca Union 1431 Point de Roche Mr. and, Mrs. Ge-raid Jay. Ht. .5 The Canadian fur dressing in- emphasis on quality instead of a patient in the Prince County tliony's Hall on June 15, for the in her usual good health until n SPRAY" W599" MCK335 55"” 53'5"” swm -.3 du,-ti-y is big business. in l954 the quantity. Here are a few sdterpts Hospital for several days. suit Altar 'Bociety. Several from How- . Mrs. Jack Piatts is now a pn. 'w h,,,,,,,, before he, death when W.E. Bentley, charioueinwn Mr. and Mrs. John P. McCorm- Mr. Mrs. William Griuin. numb!-'1' 01 SW13 "cited WI! 9-' t1'0111 1115 0d1t-01111 111 the P9091,” fering from an attack of prion. lnn attended. tlent in Prince County Hospital, S.'e was ,,,he,, suddenly ,n She Mrs. Charis", MnNnnnhn,nI ch”, ack, Mt. Stewart ' amt” , - 279,897 and the cost for the treat- Natl nal For News . . .' . Theres mania, His condition is gradually where she is to undergo Surgery. wan rushed by ambulance no me lottetgwn John Mann" nnd gnmiiy, Mt, st. drews C.w.L. I II, merit of these furs was 5.634.991. a l of head-thalting going on improving, Mrs, Henry Peri-y an; min ,0”, All her friends and neighbors wisb h,,,,,,,,,, ,,,h,,,.,, an ,,,,,,nc,,, c,,,,,, Mr. and Mrs, wnhed Lnnnmn, Stewart Mr. um Mrs. Arthur Coffin, cbnr. - . Bum domestic and imported skim among mink ranchers these days. IThe S in held n, I.-nnnwnnd John and Joe of Charlottetown, her ajs, and complete re- proved to he of no Evan Ben)"; Gladstone, N.,1, Mr. and Mrs. William Austin, Cliar- iotte Ihvn ,I f ueri i:roIgess,IeIId,II1:Il1u,sIIkI:'Ig,t.I:IihiIi1IIrrIIe,:. tI,1I1I:1”th:d':ill10lhnC:.1:1l1,1hKIx:1;011'1r(;1,:1I ,m,,n,,I?,,,, n,I n,,,,,,, Mun”. are spending: week with relatives covefy. hen; taken .0 the ,,,,,,,'n,.,, ,,.h,.' cur FLOWERS L,:”'”;t0,,W" M , E 8, .,,n ”;5.'E.ewn.fff' Jam" C"""””"' C .iin an s - tinnal . t - . ' .. . ue, re. v ' . gnnnied forpover 86 per cent of the ably make tliehcads shake a lit- :,',':;sw':Iet,lI':" ',''d 59,: 1. now In '1 The Junior room of Ho wl a n 1,1,? :,':I','Il:Il;'IlI5t5;;:f1,II:,1:: ritI:es ii; Mary. Earl and Kay. Toronto, Ont. u.eneI rcgnrlndlanwn yl Mr. and Mrs. Danny Clark, Wins- .,- ' total number of skins dressed and tie more. Too many mink? Two ,,,,,,,,-e,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,c," 0,, ed 1" The senior teacher or iiowinn school held their closing on Fri. ,I,ch ,I ,I d b 111'? - 0, 311 Mrs. Gerald Jay and fI111- Got-ti-nae, ivlnry, Dot, Pauline Ind 1” - dyed. salaries and wages for em- more years before the roof crIash- M, Emnm, Mn , 9" - C "'1 School. Miss Lorraine Gallant, took any, June and. at 10 a.m, W M8 9b -'iI,I 6911 8 deV0l1 Ill. Mount Stewart Glorin, chnrlottetown M-"" "'3 H"l5”"- C"”l"tt9t”l"'t Dloyees totalled 83.000.lll. Among es in . . . three years . . five? Bedeilue who W. C 3"”v, we," ,,, hu. 1; pupil. to the Show a, vet, 1'I:I1eI1JI1u, 1'. ,Y "I 8 RIEV. Kenneth M1”. and Mrs. Edward MCDOUSS11 Eons, Alice, Isabel, Mary lid There” Haggen” C"”"'”"'et"'" the skins treated and the number Like a growing black cloud. men, ,'I, ,,Ie P 5cl,,591',0 ,Y,Iu nnn That;-9, o-Lenny on Friday Friends and relatives here of C, 311 '1 9 absence of 1194' Toronto, Ontario. wiin,nI Charloltgtown Mary Mufiiaghan. Charlott-:townI were: badger. 1.004; be”. 382: the menace 01 0Ve1'-P!'0dI1Ctl011 9 turned to h, ' ,,' "P I" h , evenllii June 15. the school term M1'l- -19"" C”"m "1 Summersldev ms or Rev' .630”? Mcc"""3ck- MASS CARDS Thomas Doyle and Elsie.CharlottO- M''- T"”'" 5 Mmaghan "'1 1331' beaver. l08.435;I ermine, 10.010 hangs over ranchers evewwherk E, ,,,,,,,,d , h shhome "mew " hsvi1,hc&losed for them on that regret to note her illness in the Born at Point de Roche on D20 Lorena town "55 Ch"l”"'et”w" fislier, 91; fox, silver. 1.767; fox not only in America. but also in N1; and" M" dun nIM,u Gallant went too P. C. Hospital. ember 7th, 1880, the daughter of .,Ah e d I, , ' Louis H. Doyle, Charlottetown M”- R319" Smallv Charlottetown other than silver. 1.079; koiinoky. Europe. The automobile business , 1'- d I, hit titling GlileI- her home nt Ahnnmis Village and the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc- C 3" aik Mr, and M,.nI wuhnm power, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLean, Cbnr. - 7a,l95; persian lamb, 583.379: mar- offers a good example of over- P19 811 ,, ,3"! Efeonn. and Mill on Mon,-iny, June 1s,leit to st. Giinnv, Flnnarl recently visited Kinnon. she resided there until M3” and JEFTY Charlottetown "memw" . ton. 9.441; mink, 7l2.ii22; muskrat. p:-odggtitons. yen,--n nmnucthgs IlG?Ilil&sgfeSUl&I,::rla,,l::letoMI”,r:. tend the manning, of he, s,s,e,.I hh, 'h,,In,.I MHI John cnhm hi twn years n,.nv,,,,,S ,,, ,,,,,, dean, Annh, and Ernes, Edward D,,Ime,,y md- "hwy, Mhand Mrs. John McNevin, Clyde 4,434,074. 0 a u on cars an on , - . Ed... in U.s.A, p, c. iioupitsl. Suniinerside. at which time she funk u reald- Frances and Ru n n - 1"" . An end of ,,ne season "in of :he mharhet to such ,an exI:ent that rlvaere 3'IiII'I1:I01'zSI,,:I0 BII:ItIiI:que .iI,iiedSulII; f , ence at Mount sicuart, p Winniii-ed and Jifoe ctfriiihlniifmdy, Charlottetown M,'- 5"" IM"- Dlrk Pt1FC911- C1131"- RMBA andIindependent shippers houx 950,P,1;0dL1Ct&n 85,5991; M.,f',,f S,,,,n,,g 'G,ne,3.' ." , ,,,”, Rev. M. J. Rooney left for Char- The officers of St. Anthony: Mm 0-Hanloy has 0,. I k,,,,, Heien M,.I and M,,I WAI Dave” ch". P ottIetuwIn D II mutation mink drNew York Auc- SGWTGU 011,,,,lC - E 5:1,?" Yd" M, ' An,,,.,, weeks we 'd ',,f' lottetown on Sunday, Jiiiie 17 to Credit Union attended a banquet nnd cneenrni d,-s,,n,,n,nn even randy Mrs. John A McAulay lottetown t:,:!'.hRlne. oiisIBrown, Doris lion Company last week continued 119W Clfl I excee S E 9- ,- , ,,,,I ,- I11 0 0! join the other island clergy on in Charlottetown on Wednesday. to inn; 3 heimnn hand n, inns, Mr. and Iilrs. Kimble McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Keenan, Char- 3'5 v 53551 -l",”,01131d- Dori! the very strong price trend seen l1- 5l1”1Y- tit?" 15 8 Slttuflr 19 3t”(5,5,-,. S9,Y 330 Cllled 011 their annual retreat. .lnIcase of June 20th. in need and in... many na, 0; Charlottetown (2) lottetown I Mcmmald 3"" V”'”'" J"""””'t iii the market receiIiIt1lIy'II.n'Ii;lIieoIcI:ll::- o&l:rD:1I1II:duf:: 2lnI:(g.IIIn?IIIIiI'hIIrIIIIan.y IMgI:I.)ItaI lam avert at the P. C. necessity I priest was stationed at kindness will long Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ieellllli T01" Mr. and Mrs. Ben shepherd. C1181" Charlottetown tiun was a very o - ' Tilnish for the week. Miss Grace A senault spent ed by an "9 1'9m9mb9'' ,,,,,,,I O,,,I ,o,I,I,I,0wI, lW;IS.JJeI'0me Halversen. Cranford, He , h,, the cenniennn, which we" commercial. I Miss Jean Affleck has returned Thurgday, June zls , at her home I M I d M I . am I-eehnn S, , f h 1 "In, . . I ;,,?nc,na,.h, sn.nngI The couecuon But the saturation point for fine-. home from P. C. Hospital where here. - L9" to mom" H” 1"” "1 ' !”V' ll-indmi'lamilv”Cali!1-iegmnorden, Out. :03; ?i.,.f,'...."”""" C "0 MP. and Mrs. William J, 1331,, 7 of about 8.000 skins sold at about 1113111! Ililtll 1! I 10111 WI? 91" she had been a Patient 10? 59V' There motored to Cliarluitetown 13,3. mam" 8”" Lmena at home; Raymond Reuben Fan”, En.” Ryan C,,”,o,,e,ow,, Dorchester. ass. 95 per nenh Hlgheng on the Sand. Quality is the answer to quantity. ernl days. on June 15I ML and MI,.SI AI SI The Sh Ann Club members of ice (Mrs. John Feebanl. Point P,,,,,,I he Roche Noreen M,,h',,,, C,,a,,,o,,eww- Mrs. Cyrene McDonald, George. ards were 361 for males and S3) The" 9'11 be 1'10 0VeFP1”0dl1Ct'0," M1'- w- 3- Montgomery. I-OWE! Gallant, Mrs. Anthony FinnIan and ilowlan and Woodstock held a "9 "fiche? "1f"Y 'Mrs. Jerry M?" Lm..,nn he, Jarfie 0-nt. Hazel r'u-on; 'nnd Mn;-in Mullen low" for females. Stewart's brought ""1" mm" me” out 9' "wk" "5 Bedeq"e' "ad "'9 "'15t0"tu119 Mrs. Felix Doiron. lVIlrs.I Doirun re- pantry sale 111 C0-0P 51016. 0” D""r'au.:' ('h'm”uemwnl Anme Mr'and Mrs "Ernest McEachern. Montreal PyQ M" and Mr" Michael Mwougail. M2 for males and 530 for females my (lies! that mink Will be around recently. of Suffering Painful in- mslned iii the Provincial San for Leary on Saturday afternoon. June (Mrs. .-.rnest Mt-Eachern.i Mi. J, 5,,,,,,,,e,S.,dn M; and Mrs. lrrancis Hugllel Bosmm Ma” willie cci-uleans breath of spring I 1011,! t1mEIy8t 85 the N0- ”l"'- Juries while working with his treatment. 23. -A.G. Stewart: Rellbvn. Charlottetown; M, 'a',,d Mr, M ,,n,,Dev1n.I Ch”, Ch,,,,h,,,,,,,,w',, ' Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gould. hnnnieslnmugnt 555 for main, nnd Here! Why. NO other itlr equals tractor on his farm. He will be Wllillifred 'Mrs. Joseph McDoug- ' ' 9 Monctoi NB. mink in natural beauty. It is re- confined to his home some weekn, Leaving on ,.eh,,.,, h,,me by an) Binonnng pomt and Helem lottetown I Stella Gallant. Charlottetown Mr, and MRI Mex ,, I I plan. on Monday, ,i..,n. 13, Iwe.-n ci.nriotie.o,..nI She was n,edeCe,,,sI Margaret McEache.rn. Mount Stew MIr.II:ii:d Mrs. Walter Currie. Cliar- MoII,IIIa,I POI icllachera. Mrs, A. Bernard of Fredericton. ed by a son Hugh 27 years ago an M t S, W, 0 eown Sister St. Mary Jerpmi,-.1, 53 Jon, N. 3., and Mrs. Oscar Perry and I and by her husband 12 years ,,goI Frances liicilachern. oun e Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Shanaliln. enh-S Academy Bosmh M”. daughter. Paula of saint John, On May 6th., 1956. there passed Also left to mourn her loss is a an S, and 181111137. Charlottetown ' ' - N. 8.. after spending two weeks away suddenly wtliout sufferiig sister Mrs. John A. Mcmiiny M Carlel" MCElC1191'11- 11011111 G1" Georgie Gunn. Mount Stewart C here in Howlan lielpiiiil Care for or "sadness of farewell" Mrs. Mount Stewart and 27 grandchild- 3" Georg" Tune "d "mum Ch” their mother and mnther-in-law Colin 8. Campbell at the home of ren and 4 great-grandchildren Mr” and M”' CH1 Mcnouum Top Iommwn Tic: rsmily .,; respectively. Mrs. Firman Perry her daughter. Mrs. Stewart Her funeral took place on Sat. ""w' 0"t' M" 5"d M"- D-M- 3"”9"3"- aid O'Hanley w who is ill at her home here. Burns, Lower Freetown. There ur-day morning May 12”, to 5, Kay MCDOU 1. '1'0F011t-0. 011t- Point de Roche Sheppard and C 31.10.50 for females. The offering of 5.855 standard autumn aze Siewartls were 95 or cent sold bringing highs of 1;-11.50 for males and 523 for fe- males. An oi'i'ei'ing of 1,493 desert iinld standards was 90 per cent sold with highs of 551 for males and S2750 for females; 165 Stew- art's were all sold with a high of sognized the world over as the Mrs. William Stavert, this vil- "lttmgtfutn be'l;:Y1" 2”-,0 M9,: lnge, returned lo her home on P” W? "'0 mo" 1! .599 T d . J 26th., ft d - than ht any other timi ll'l historyh ggfinaylneattheent in nth? tor ,:m,';,:. ::Ct:V:i;lCyderfl'0l'I1' the War. is sh,ih:,S,,tml1"5”,l)r lrfgfamd 1,; leqgnth ' 1 Ed . E" t d Travel- Swrelv in the doorway of ""5 ..5fI?f.i.. ...if.f.?Xi"..”i'i. Manse. the late Mrs. Roa- ish to thank Drs. . t t t ll lk t d t ,- , . - Wdy-Rev-G-Mb "9. ... ”;-..:.:l.”"- "M Mr K. mun-. nu. A ma! of 1'1” lu1etla'typesfw” "011!-7 C0i1t1"119t1 W9”'P18'-"W1 "d' "'3' -Jmrm 22" " JWK ecpurpirelli family who spent the past week ways u held Christian ideals lgt Mass was celebrated by her Reuben Mcnougall Charlottetown Mr and Mrs William Paquet and R' Phelam the sme" ud Nun" fmi plSl:lecei?lSs?tllgllev:lt:nitl.g3I;li:0 :1? Vemslttl and merchandising l1Y :t,,db'?;;'g clisnznbeii nlnd ”r';'.'..iiy in Duvar and Piusville, left on also onepof a serene and cheerful l,lIalls0o:IlSii:mCl)n((1;:flr File lhjccormiack Jerry MCDOUSB11 '-11'. ChnrlottI- family Moiicton NB 21'.':',fe.E"fl”'?"l”",,"”lj"f,Lo"'t ”' t EMBA GLMA and UMPA will pro- - ' , to the". home in Hahn”, on . ,- -9 8 Se”, hes - - - - - ren s an neg urs a standard females. An offering of mab, ' . farewell as they leave for Mili- W ""1 spirit which endeared her to at the grave. Thel - town Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griffin. (0,. ,h h, I , . , y develop this rich market. M d , Jun 18. They were 86- - H I 8139 procession D n B, , 0 mIany ndnessea shown E:.IIIIt::fIiI.Ii:I: aSlI(IlIf,l;?I :15) Ip)o:rmC:,:: consider color. ;V11e1'9Iii19)lVkyears :ItI)IlIlin.IIIlI:II.I l:.v,eIwhIo::e Ui:Ir,e:ag;iI:h:l; cIIt:I'Itp::',ed b; M,” PIIIII,,IIe ,I,,III g:Ii:ln,VII.IIcEh':o:',a,;!SIll1 Tf,iIi;ll?:telleI;1I1s1f lt;1:!t!rf;)Sll,fIlrlItget:)l::; hr-Inialn: ItIt: ttheir H?IlIegnIJudy Me ouga . OOIII MEh;iIx;ldotIt&ItIi;wil;Iu. MCDOMMI ML tlilslgnjtlhuisheir hrecentt bffreaveinent, and 514.25 for females. The 547 '3” ' ""y'” how: " Tm hgai" charge in that lawn. The Camp- "" wh" Wm "5" with "mm ' Campbell W85 iormerly J95-lie respect and estee "fiat? F iii! e of 30113151” Dian” '"" Cam 0'11"" st"'"" flowers G-W 0 Ken 1.” cud" gllnmelills were 85 per cent sold 'c',',7,',':I ",3; .1"; II9,',1wt;,r'ac,?gVa,,3f'5II,c, news were the recipient. 0' while during vacation. Ellen Stavert. daughter of the ers were: JosephmlVicK:iyx,JaT!i).f:,',', lay. Charlottetown Enrolment in Jesuit Seminary mange!” Wmnuu with highs of 356 for males and late Thomas Stavert and his wife. ,5 AI Doyle, wem. Edna, Wilfred and Oliver Lnn- Guild I I H t 1 , with ti, kn - lovely gifts as well as a generous , , .1 G, , I I Lib for females. ,e',:';e "3 g”:,,:l,','cs av,,,,,,b,9eI mlmk nurse of mnneyI -1-nay inn on ,oM'1eSIlI II(;'vI:'IIII(cC,nA,1',f,i:n:I,;1e1:teFr9nUiH11Ig1 Rachel MCMU,-do, Born at wil. ,hn,. MCL,,,,g,,h,,,I I.,,,?,:,':,9' tar gille, Gladstone. N.J. (2) Mr. and Mrs. William J. Daiy. ranchers can now create a con- June 27th. for Milltown. ,t, S d June ,7 ;,,,e he, mot Valley. December 6th.. 1874, Doyi, and George MnC,,,.,,,I,I,ch t Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Snow. Bel" Dorchestcr. Mass. RETIRED tinuous flow of new colors. Based The June meeting of the ,p,, ',',t "",,:,5,','e d,,,,,,,g' the” ,,ag; she was a member of the Pres- ' iin, N,R, MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY . - V . . . . on the thinking that the woman Bedeque United Church Men's ,,,g,,,,, b)'i8l'lan Church and a life Imem- C" M.-, and M”, waiter R, Maines. Mt, stewnrt women) institntg kind 4 if 0''('-"-f Canada 3 llutsmndmg fur who owns one mink garment can Association was held in the ' her of the Women s Missionary Stonennm, Mnss, Russell, Joy, Gnu nnd wnyne, Mg, '-m suilinriiies. JIarInes A. Cantley. 11935 own several. the possibility of un- church hall on Tuesday evening. on Sunday June ,7 hh. and Society. where her presence will Peter and Carle Maines, Stone Stewart . .1 I "1 the 8dm'mS"an0n section of limited colors extends the market June 26th. The president. Mr. M” Gilbert baude, and J A A,., be sadly missed. She attended hnn,I Mus, Mrs, J,w, MncL,,n nnd Gun, 50(ilrl mlgnlx:(lllfl0g2iY;:l:nA;:l1'2e 1” '1" ""m”"' "'3" D”w5""' presided A den” sennult visited Mrs J. 8.. Arsen- Prime "1 W""” C""939 5"" PATRICK 0'C0NNEi,1, The McFariane family, Charlotte Charlottetown ll C ' New colors. coupled with new ious supper was served by the It H t 1 (h western taught school for a number of Mn nnd M”, wI,y, paquet nnd designs. are essential in maiiitain- ladies of the South Bedeque Aux- an , pa en n e , , town Hospital. V93” H" husband '" eceased h,Tm death of P"m”k'0'C0""911'The Burke family. Charlottetown family. Moncton, NB. tinnal Resources, has retired. Mr. H9(t11fit xI.' i'zinIloV has been associated with . .. Sn 1 i his 35th . 3 , i in the high style of mink fur. lllary of dhe w. M. S. Rev. G. A. hcr ten years ago. a eaves o - . year ouurred on Mr, nnd Mrs. Desmond Doyle. Ml Mrs. and Mrs. T. William Camp- ,L,l,,,,",';,,,:i"l,',l,',Te5,t,i,e'",,:l,l,' f;';,'f',,,!," ltis reported that an international Cowper-Smith said grace. Other M,,n,n,.n in cn.,..h,..eh,..,,, ,,n mourn her loss. two dauhhters, MarCchI1:9th. at lusIlaie residence stew... bell and fIami'ly, cnnriottetown I,,,,,,,,,,, here from Scotland on Conference to discuss the control oificcrs present were the aecre Mnndny nnennonn were; Mn, and ihvat, Mrs. Stewart urns, u areon after a short illness. Mn, and Mrs, John D. McDonald, Edna Mclnnis, Charlottetown of mink production will be held in tary, Mr, Fred Platte anil treas- Mrs. Frank Gallant of Dorchesier, (Mary). Mrs. Hillard Moase. both 'l'he We Mn O'Connell was the Blooming Point Bruce. Shlr'sy and Gwen Afflack. the United States next fall. The U.-er, Mr, Kenneth Muttart. Mr. Hudsmfs Bay Companys M. t"d- Mass., and Mrs. Jerry Gallant. oi Freetown, one grandson, Mor- son of Edward O'Connell and M, and Mrs, John D. Mclnnia. Mt. stewnrt rt: ship. He stayed with Hudson's fact that the answer to overpro- Arnold Henderson, gave a tan d11t3t1011 W111 b9 50"!” tl"0"E" miniiie address under the title of mutual understanding. rather than --Church News", The special through legislation. is encourag- sneninn. in, the evening was Mr. ing. The northern European coun- Fred 3,." of summergidg, He tries are just as concerned about was ,-mmdnced hy Mr, T, J, in. overproduction as we in the United man Mn Be" gay, . very in- E,l::,e",,.:"dn.,,C"",f,1::,,'s A,1,ta",,o"S'w:,: terestiiig account of his trip It; 0 F . r ' i.t A ll. c”"tDl11 ben a champion ofItariffs and :,l,or:,d,: 3:9 8:5 dnagmer, He quotas for the protection of home has ,,.,,,.,,,,IV apninnned yo, iii, industries. we earnestly hope ,a,kI The meeunn closed with B.'i,v Company for 25 years. lie spent his first six years in Canada trading and travelling in the Eastern Arctic. His last year on that assignment was spent in ixploraiory work on the east coast of Baffin island in search of per- nianrnt locations for Hudson's Bay Company fur trading posts. He es- tablished the first trading post on Frnbisher Bay. an area that has I list l.'”l”” she". -Mr. l::...”"u:. ”.”:;;"::.:i- .i::: .3 de ms... .. first and &'C1zaW” E X 0 1'0" 11 9 r0V1"cl3 5 .' f ' ' - . ' m" 9 Mr. and Mrs. James 11!. 911- otteiown Sanatoriuni. merside. 1115 1101119 1111111 1917. Iwiien he J'oin- Carl and Dot Moore, Charlotte- 'l'h t h f ii 1 Si 1 The funenlil lxwiclie tw” h'eld ?tgri't)l)el1:t' lzlennilgetfiwlilime lldwaniii" Leloilhrd McDonald. 31007111115 7011" t0Wn 6 C80 Cr 0 Owan 0'00 M 81 . s or service , , , W Pie e t M Do id. Mount M . Mi h l 0'N iii, Ch t - attended the wedding on Wednes- 32.” ahyeid at the non" of nu. zfmgiingd uiiiil tIlIie hpier was built Mgnwlgnrgare C M Lin... C u e "10 t. No more day afternoon. June 20th of Ernie d n; , Mrs, Stewart Bu,nnI I or en a w ic time he and ,1 n J, Mi t g, M d M i ,1 d- t - Wood and Miss Phliipps at 0'. thighgneertn the Freetown pl-esby. his family moved in (?arieton.!MM an: slrertznrto n C D” gigw::i Ur on n me' Me" 'F",""7l"T"td Leary. also the reception at thc',e,h,n church, service. nt tin, Where he purchased his late M,,1:,”,,':,M,,, wnn,,,,, K,,nyI Bloom M,,I and M,,sI I,,,,,,, C, P3,." lm, ssticky cream "um? 01""? "rid" home and church were conducted ”5"tf-'"C9- ,,,Iz P0,,,,' ,amh,,I Souris omcssy - by her pastor. Rev. E. H. Bean H9 ”"”'i"”d with me C" N Rlwaiter McDonald. Mt. Stewart Thelma and Raymond Bernard, 11115911 mice become the main center of ,. - I On Th u rsday afternoon the who took for hh text John: I1I4;z. until he was pcnsioned as ships M , d M nI Jnmen Ameck, Mt. Charlottetown 7.. Eskimo administration in the east- M" ”'I5""liIhe klienediction by Rev. 1:. s. teacher Miss Helen Adams and all I Inn, Ihymh, ,,I,IngdI.I,,,,I,IAIIIrfIhI,I caInIIiIaIenigIr(II(Ii:IiII:Ihs5I3IIISIISmI II IIIIIII ;,e:,",,,, ' Ed Ryan, ,.,c,,,,,I o,,,I 3., - a . ' b er . A t A south in 1921. he was 1TI:,enlt;":I:g:',,t:::,',:d1,i,3l,':,'n",ff",,,,”,,1,: cc S ,I,',o':,e:,,s...yu,d'.e.gh,de whh Men, standardInf Christian ideas Iand Nye" nfgcdhenuncu Doy1e' Palm ME1;,gg,Mr" Jack McKe'"ney' 3'm0i1t113' shp..inicdI district accountant and lining; titer. is no place on today's - The pallbearers were JIiIiIIrrl,ine 3:: ,5:uh5,1!b1:h::Il:";1y:agIIl;IiSazlgifsg Mm I,,,,,,, AI M.cD,,,,n,dI Mann; Hun. pnnnghh chnnhmeinwn supply lillbr assistant fur trade commie (0,. "w omen ,,,-,,,,,I we.” b,,n,sh MARY JANE MCLURE Stavert. Ray Lidstone. Ha er commIIImyI . . S,ew,,,,, Mn and M,..I Stephen Mcnougah 1 liilll('Ii't&nd"dlaflI'lg thIe iIicxt eight on mlnh hecnnne we're bullish on I Campbell. RobertlI.laii'llne. enlII'Iy on ThIIrSdIwI March 22 Inc Herb” Ha,,,.h,,,hn,,I Puke, (2, and fnmhy ...oom,,,g P0,," . yenri,IIrnveIIIeI extgns veytIlII:oI1811 world economic conditions. The The LI,d,es Md m,I,,e,y 0, slew Tim. den”-ted this life at,Reeves, and Les e heevgs. II ,,,,ge,y ,,,,e,,,,,,d n,,,,,,.,,, ' took Nashea Mccarmack. Savage l-lar- Mrs. Charles Smith and Edith, ill; llrcllmltrnofvxnn l:nl.hde.' ailing: mm M5 come when, we "hum art Memorial Health Clinic Centre M""'V H”b”' N"”"- 9" 5”"'lE”r",'e,?"t W” in te cope. place at St Peter's Church Seven "9" M Mmoowhlw Point . '- me . . ' . ' . . . ' ,,,I,,,,,,,,,,,,II ,,,,,I Ca,,,,ey ,,,,, H,,,,I :&iIikIII(1nIII.tI:,rIi;iIiIiuo()IIwIi'ItIrI;iSIn:I::IhI:Il;II,Ie,I, I, W I, s,,cce,I,s,,,, lobster nun, IdInIy;II ;H&lsl;l:lgI.wIsulsuIllv?aII:3.JaEIl;teEr a c y Mile Bay, where Requiem High Mr. and Mrs. Urban McDona rs ater Piizott, Helen and sun's Bay C0,. in 1938 and the following year organized and man- aged the Baffln,Trndlng Co., Ltd.. - . l Ell ii I Mc- M 3 H . d h h ,1 Mount Stewart 1411115 Moore. Charlottetown mink is the first fur ever to have Pei and flower show it ers e C,,,,,.I ,n he,, e,g,I,yI,I,,,, yeah paizsusnIIwa;ei:II ciI:egIII5I;IdisI,II:actIIi)i:IcIId MIII and Mm D,m,,,d McAdamI Barty and Evdyn MCDOEIIMI Mt Hull. -111119 5' Baum"! "owe" The deceased was the only The ,,,m,,,, 0, the hne h.h.nI old, with Rev, presinn Hnmm West St. Peters Stewart the enormous advantage of highly IIId0IIIIed ,,Ie ,Ia,, Imd me how” . intelligent business management. d h, f ,h 1 , w.h- M , . Mr nd Mrs John D Mcinnin ma Mr, and M" ry.," Mord st P which was engaged in trading and 1 nl , p enting the different I118 61' 0 I! 3 e 1 lam C . h - h t i d present in the sanctuary. . 8 -, - , - r 5011- - .. . , . . in e--an is .... ... Mursaret 31 Camp” as sin ii in tic. lie operated this company un- til he joined the Northern Affairs Department in 1950. going North Iagain to survey the economic con- di ions of the Arctic. He has been h -succeeded as head of the Arctic ing associations. There will be a nice sum of money will 19111154 periods of readjustment. perhaps from the sale of D1I1It5- T1"! W” starting this fall. Some types of their first lobster supper and they mink will go down. some up. some hope to repeat it later on in the may pass out of the picture. You, season. the rancher. must cooperate by rigid InIulllng, bydhilgvlnfg forIIan ' ever glier atan ar 0 qua ity. With intelligent. handling. mink O will be queen of furs for a long i I time. Jaines. little son of MrI. and Mrs. George Matheson of 0 Leary EDUCATION has returned home" IfriI)m S the Prince County Hosp a n um- T119 Department 01 Anlmal 1115' merside. after spending some days bandry at Cornell University. inn,-e, Ithaca, N.Y.. has just announced Mr, Arthur Hm-rig, 0'Lc.-iry, mo. "'9 lV3”5bt11tY 01 Kmduate "5" lured to Charlottetown on Monday sistaniships for study in the field on hn5,nnssI of mink nutrition. They carry an RWI D,.I wen. n nnnhed hin in", ""'"'l "19"" "1 32000 plus ""1 well sermon on Sunday in the dif- waivcr of tuition. The assistant- ,e,.e,,, ,I.h,,,.ch.,n of the own", ships have been established in an charge He wfn be r ,,,,.,,h,z to effort to attract superior students ,,,,, ,,,,',,,,s h, Chhrlodetown um who have or will receive is Bache- ,,,e,,,, .':;:. 3ti.'."..I.'l.E..'iS.”i.lLii.”...i?J. or am- , uood spent a few days with her ry. nutrition and physiology will . . snn-in-law and daughter Mr. and be helpful. The student will con I, B , , , o,L duct research with mink of the M” ""195 "399 " 9")” U. S. Furhnlmal Experiment Sta- M155 Mary C"mP"”" "1 "'7 tion. The data may be used as a l'0"d”" 9"" 9mP'”l"-id 1" C"”' was born in Murray I-larborlthelr ""99" '"""k3 his wife, nose n d , Thelma and Joe McKay. Savage Donald: McDonald. Charlottetown , North in ion. lneignnors I.I.nd frIienti3IeI:1r 50,, ,,,,,,,,,I,., ,.e:h,".nno ,f,l".5'V1f,l:;.,,,', Harbor Agatha Mccabe. Charlottetown l-ii-Wu M nn enniy ng, she went gnkindness s own 3 tn .mpaI,Iy ,e,,I Mass, ,, daugi,i,;.,-I him He,.,! Mr. and Mrs. James McKay. SaV- Mary Scanlon. South Boston. Mass. "'”d"5w"' M355" w"”e 5"” those who Sen! "3. '5 or-ecyent sad bert Siewarl. of Carielnn; and age Harbor I spent the greater part of her life. 3"" mwe” 1" 9” his youngest son, James, ng Mrs. Barbara Doyle and family, In 193 she spent the summer bereavement home: also a sister, Mrs, Riley, Savage Harbor totIiri:ig ScotlandIIand0IvIIisitl(iIig with ..;MM-M-jj or Maiden, Mass, A non, Ed. MIrII.I andSMrs.”'l'emple Murphy. ' is at ves in t e oun ry. ward, and 3 dan h(prI Mar , ount tewa 1161111111!!! to Murray 1'181'b0i' . predeceased him ag few yeah. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison. Sav- North in 1934. she resided with ago. age Harbor her only brother. the late William V, Pall heart-l's were wiiiiam Mr. and Mrs. George Mccormack McClure J. P.. and later with The death 0'-'c"'”d ” "" cf Cohoon. Thomas lliacltiickcn. Al- and family. Point dc Roche her nephew. Willard McClure un- tori, General Hospital. Halifax. her, stewanh Canmn George Mn nnd M”, 3,"; Mcco,-mngir, "l "" ti” ”' "'3' ""1"" on April 30 of John Alfred Mc- Burch. Russell Hamill. Donald Point do Roche Because of a hip injury sus- . ',,. 3,5, ea, nae, n Sutherland, st, Andrew's C.W.L. tllned ten V9815 880. the de- Ke"'"ey '" '3 y ' Leonard McDonald. Mount Stew- ceased was confined to her home brief illness. an and later to her room. but despIiIte Th; son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mn nnd Mm Jnmnn RI Dny1,I 1"” hndlcap she Comm” 3' M -Kearney he was born 11111 The O'Connell familv wish to Mount Stewart '"V'd others thmughout the c 1 i Montague thank all those who sent Mass M13 Ind M1'5- P1115 67111111: Mmmt medium of the Red Cross and b'-'3"3"t "P m Low" i ds d fl th I rd. in Stewart other charitable institutions. Her and spent the most of his brief :IiiI:IIdII81;nI,5hI'2iI::'I,I0l:I!Ci:'IIl,II:v ,It:I,5I'II MHI WAN, and na,,,nyI Mount congenial personality enabled her hfe in that community. Ed h, ,,,,,, hay in men. nan stews"-t m form many enduring and The funeral was held on Thurs- bereavement. lMr. and Mrs. Ernest Doyle, Point bcsutIiti'Iiild fIi;iend,ships. TimIeI alIsIiIi: day May Second .,I ham ,,,,,m lie Roch, , perm 9 er 0 COFITSIWI W1 v ' ,' ' Lillie and Irene McDonald. Mount Y 1 in-gclf i gm-k' uh a wide circle of friends who will st, Marys Roman Catholic Church Mr mm M” Dan Cnndnn Ind S,ewn,,, mt 5?” Y0 I m0n”oI mt” "'31 (Ya - H the advice cl tin hhitnm himomaker. reghet her pi:ssing.I 3 II IIIIIId .n Montsgne, with Rev. J.W. Mc- ,m,,h,I Ln..." Montague ' Q . e unera service we Ca,-din celebrating the Requiem Mn nnd Mrs, Raymond Poole. on. l2oLmndM”hl8dLhqmdDaa.8em dun. twiooasmuchforyonuaregularpmkapd division by Alexander Stevenson. a fnrmer fur trapper and trader in the Canadian northland who has been with the department for v several years. " QUALITY THE ANSWER "D00" ColIllns' way for beating 01'l11"l)roduction is placing more -. SUNSHINE AND SHADOW! The circuit of the summer's sun within its orbit shines Across the cities. fields and siiearns where happiness ra- i-Iincs Ainuiic the native residents of cvcry age and state T" bfiiil them Joy and cheerful- ncss and health to recreate. -In places of our childhood days where we return to greet "I! save: our mono; too. I Mink I is wonderful” on,::,::g”;o'”:;',: hflgrlggg High mass. and Oiflcilt-1118 It the Margaret and Jim, Lower Mon- res . . grave. 188119 The friends and neighbors of our than (on nn M, 5, 0, pm) dc. lottctown was a visitor to O'L:ary Nhm: n,F"f,sbyJf':i"w:h:rf.:'iii.i3i The pail bearers were, Jo hn Mr. and Mrs. John Aitken and - 7.1 youth and shadows o'er the "9, in ii" Grnduate school at, for a few days: guest of her ais- W cbe C The Saervicesl were con, hnndnennn, Fr-nncnis Bourgeois. Albert, Lower Montague , A, w:',:,i:t,,, 6,0,”, I, ,, , Cornell University. -These asslsi- ter Mrs., Raeford Macbean and 3:?” lhy in: panic; Rev M c Harvey Ross, Albert Ellsworth. Wilbur Naddy. Greenfield Makes china, &sses. Iilverqlrkb. Git! . ' s o uoyan ' ' i ' ntships are available July 1 or Mr. Macl.ean. plumber I. 1956. Interested per- Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald sons should contact Dr. S. E. and daughter Burnleca of Surn- Smlih. Department of A n l in al mcrside were visitors to relatives ltlllbllidfy. Cornell University. and friends in 0lLeary recently. ltlilcl. N. Y. Mrs. John Barwlse of Spring- R M h and Cecil Hicken. Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Laiiteigne. AThPeiriehil,ilnn:VesalIl'-flvewel-ii lneilgrmefitc 3:. in the church cem- .wer Montague J , ,.U d ,, ",8 w,,, 3.. and e, y Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy ..f,:',fi'e whlh eMe.. E ' Bhniden his no.-rowing parents. and Raymond. St. Marys Road The pallbearers were George he leaves to mourn his P33311153 111?;";1IIB1'aEI;'It:3If:Ie(';,"nl:Il:,m '"d A. Graham. Gavin Hiclien. Harry three brothers. Theodore an er . . . grease. Pots and parts are easy to do. Get Maple Leaf Liquid Detergent now. cu. winds would send across the sky And cranes would wing their lhclr heightened way beyond ounpcering eye. The ggjy liquid detergent V W11 Ntmiice to the Public field West is spendlniislaw weeks a M t he and Jsm- Mr. Eric Stewart C.G.S. Brant" that caning", The gurgle of the trout stream .. . Reid. Newton Hlcken. Edward Earl. bowl 01158 - , I , rails across the aldered field :;:,c,.li:o"A,?n(,,f,',','ng:,'ll'h:l3:,":.gce,1:?,? V'5'""3 w"" "" 51"” l:"'- W” Mlllar and John Clow. es. Georgetown. Also three”:isI- I,IChnIrlI:1I:ie:0WI:1IcDmIII, d ,,,m,,,g,,,, kind-to-you-hands LANOUN Where we would drop a worm Ih. Mlowh, M "ham wome,,..' t" ”d5l""9 1" Summer” d't interment was in the Murrayilers. Mrs. Ernest Graham. e- r. o I. A b hue” S, filled hook beyond a timber t i M155 E"! ""715 W1” 1' "1"" "”' Harbor North Old Cemetery. enl; Cambridge; Mrs. John Boud- Mr. and ii. rs. m rose . - . . Wear Daily. New York: A total ., M m armed cm-china veils I3-'2.if3'.Jl.?ll.'".3f';11i;.J'.f.'lT 3.? V" "5 1”" ""1 3”” T"” ""1" Mrs lvan Harris in Knutsford was 346 a pelt for the top bundle. .,:,,'e ("lea C nun ry ommunity The official report stated there . ., on on "M was good interest for the better W” ” "1" Y . ” and medium quality goods. but the ',',l:"l', ""A,',"' ”""”,',,g'"'"",x" ti-ado proved to be very selective. "5 9' '""' "C " C " rejecting of! color or lesser rates '"'"' "'9 1"'”"','," co':'m”d 1" "'5' end,-sv,e,no ::""W'”" ti; :::::....::"". ...- anughezewmt lg engsu? 11:-zrgtonn school presided at the plane. cninngin. gnednn, in, An”. Awards were no to Grads niine elated Chinchilla Ranchs. Chin. and eight. . Dewar gave the pun: A--ncii-ting. of America, No. a(".l'Q8I to the graduates. other tion Chinchilla Breeders ofCIn- speakers were Dr. Weir. Rev. ads and other shippers. Harvey Amos and Mr. Earle lai- Iey; t ” for Grade Eleven. 1,”. M i Peters :1e1:1u1:1'l'S(.xA;:ll::i'Bul'j:l-J13. 3:552? Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Maclssac, Lower Montague. 5t- PH?" The relatives of the late Miss CARD OF THANKS Sttephan B. Mcxaarney. Charlotte- Mary J. McClure desire to ex- We would like to extend our own I I press their appreciation and thank; to Rev. J.W. Mccardle. Mr. aInd Mrs. Louis Wright and gratitude to their friend! Ind Doctors and Nurses oi the. Kings family. Lower MONRKUG neighbors for their deeds of co, Hospital, Friends and nelgh- Mr. Peter Pennington, Lower D hI:dn,:asm:nIId bI'3:::I:'enIe.fI),fII)'1nP'C hora, who were so kind. and the MMo.nIiI:g3IIsI Stephen IHIKHIIIEY . I people of Lower Montague who I -- - A and family, St. Marys Road LUANS on terms ygg select . a t is! purse as . . a gift for our son, and the younl M1” "'" Mm "”"" L"""'""'' ""1 Any self-respecting cow likes to When you borrow from HFC, you select your own repayment plan. arranged to fit Mr. a.nd Mrs. Robert Woodside in hwpln whn uni the beautiful Freddie. Lower Montague know that the precious food your income. Take as long as 24 months to ' shield And wait with patience greater than the ancient tortured Job nu oft weld talie a cooling swim in nature's bathing robe. We whlsiled tunes and ditties and v the Daisy in the Dell And sang of Highland Mary and ' the teacher with the bell ""!hat called us from our playtime ” in the fields along the brooka To the torture of the classroom with its figures and its books. And so we live in memories 0! our life in yesleryeara With its days of youthful romp- l2 and 24 0:. sizes Mada nzluaivaly by on cl Canadian Company to bad suit the hoods of Canadian hovnomalarl N0-WC ,g M.-.':3:.l.s . EM s.....M x m&:::M K tglord. , , it no t Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGee. Si. product also Iupplieaiahandld Leonard Momll of Alberton. gr; if .';,nn:tei:1y Marys Road I with greatestcaresoitwillreacll who li1PP1t9:I, 1,09,,” ,:"I','"f,,,"',,,(,t' and all others who helped In any Miss Mary Mcoce. Si. Mms nercustomsrsfresh Ind oun. . 3' . . "l:d hr:a"k ydowll with "'9 3i'”3u:";3." .tl't':inm.'i'lef!I"ltd.nb'icl!(ee.aru1 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony McKenzie FMI1 W1 41111181111 U1 VOW . Mrs. Donald Maclsaae of Diin- . . . if hh Ih,g,, cc, hwn "and... n, STOII SALES UP ,,h,,,e 15,. pm”, in hhn pnhu hm. on in nnd gun in send (or mg family, Gngpercallx doorstep. aluminum ll aiding rctui-nihemoncy.OrpaIy sooncri you c. h,. ,l,:”';,,;,ed nnd, 0, chlmud n:t;:,?"ul:,.P) County Hospital in Suniinei-stile assstaknche. be , Ihc round. Mllir. and Mrs. John McKesrn!y 1 M0IIE,'a'”I::1't11 Edmonds. Lower ;1I:”l:')QImh?I;l'i::3dl II::d I315: The sooner your 10'" ”sT,,P;,'d 1:: n W with 0'" t""”3' 3;" 35' "W 'o'5..:",f.9.'".l:"”:"M' m'" :;',:;:'i 7:3? -'3'-s7'n'oc' fort: FO:1.CPI1'l1I1l'1-l411l1ll1"6'1OI1'! "d "mu" Low" "mum" Mr. andzMrl. Frank Cnyie. Mon- pain. cans and chorus . . .tank 33”" L"'" ,3, hen we no our sin .oIrth- 1' -- - f - -' u use lo ; ndlaat it looksaa if mss csitns tague tnickssnddliry equips.-ni... -30'""' T place hula a will team. i.lIII.II:u:ar earlier. IN l1"1''-'''' "' wining Vera Williams who is 03- :10 VIII to have this build- Mother and Father” n G hum Mr. and Danny Mcllensio. hoods for mini bottles and foil Canada's only consumer finance company Inn. th. mm b "F nhnnnhtm . Mr. and Mrs. R 9 r - Chsrioile W11 for buiierandehesss .. .sllan backed by 78 years experience. ":11 slid the least hula evr s-lion ' .' For Ithelnaiive llll Ind birth- , IIII 5.35:. where oitraeatuneata in the sunshine and hljhdtnva that across R As they '. C reported Friday. This . , ham" 6 I "1 ” play in Obeary spent the wash ill I mmw M3,”! and at the home in llancdala. The little danftor of Mr. and lower , ucK"m”I Mr. and Mrs. William Aanear. of ,,h,n,.nnn., 1-hi. nu." M. I .. who Mrs. Lorna lzllott of Knutsford Mr. and Lower Montague r , ii .-inn. ' .. ''..':'......'''..'. W M " "' ...”""...i ..... tr...-:2 3?-rim ”i'- --"4"r"'-3 pmnucg - - - ' hi least it does Mr. and Mrs. rii,.ir..I:Is Sliliker of anny isanurne Mr. . .d Mrs. John Boudreault and .'.,,:zsII,,.. M"; n.,,,,,':'. I, III I t . wostiead M . J Jaesaiaa. never use i lly. bower Months!!! and! in so. ' W lr..mViacont Boudrcault. c.o.s. ”':,,”:',,'.I"',n,::."”'.; I :'."i'n".'.i”"in”c'i'.”...&7"n..u.. -i'-'it-n-an--oqi- 'I .h-;&o nmimmm on an. its:-tbs i , 133535 Odsttstswa -I -' ' o .,,I..4 :"”'ti?v'sh J t