‘Successful Canadian Legion Zone Hold Impressive ’ The wesiem Guardian Bally Held last Night in 0'l.eary Service At St. 94th Birthday Queen's Own Rifles runny. lby 18. 1954 A .30! cost her. nit. rope. twine. molasses _.gUMlllI8I.Dl BIN-lat Plsyers pmnt “come out of Your Coma", 5.9. Traverse Hell. Friday, May zlst. Sponsored by United church choir. .COME TO King George hall. Remington, Thursday. May 20th. at 8:30 to see the Bob Cooke Jamboree from Wheelinz. Wflt V1.-ginla. Sponsored by the A. Y. " A. ,ENGAGEMEN’l' — Mr. and 1,-,-_ Edward Laughlin, Sher- rooke. wish to announce the en- )'Connor, Kildare. marriage to ,_,ke place June 16th at Saint Paul's Church. Summerside P. E l gen public library it was stated that the character of Miss Brown was played by Mrs. Erskine Camp- bell. This should have read Mrs. by Mrs. J. H. Myrick. left recently for Arlington, Mass. where she will reside with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James O. Harding. -Mrs. Josephine Murphy of Summerside underwent an opera- tion in the Prince County Hospital on Friday. and is making a satis- factory recovery. —Mr. David Edwards and daugh- ter, Joyce, of Summerside, attend- ad the funeral of Mr. Edwards’ sister-in-law. Mrs. Lemuel Moly- rlenux. at Kelly's Cross on Thurs- day morning_ a.nd in the afternoon attended the funeral of his moth- and daughter, Bertha, River, motored to Summerside Sat- urday and were overnight guests of Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. David Edwards, and Mr. Edwards. On Sunday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. Joyce and Vivian. they motored to Moncton, N. B., irlg two disastrous Comet jet Bli- liner crashes in the Mediterranean appeal judge. THANK YOU The Kensington Club wish to thank the follow- ing for their generous donations Community Ilnlzton: Clarke Fruit. Co.. Char- lotlciown; W. S..MacLean, Ken- Ilnston; P f it Di , s - ' Thrsd i , - °:.:.°...‘::'. .321:-.:r1.=.';: s°",:;,:,-,,.,w--,,:::; ::.:.“..‘::.‘i.*‘.:.'- ii’.-..".'.‘.'".;;'..".°.‘.';; ..E°3:’..";’.‘: ‘.$.:’.l;.’.“°.::::.°.*l..:’.' i’e“~e o“: Summe it! a Ch lttt ; ‘ - ' ' ' Woodsid, . ' - -‘ ‘ .:."... 32:2. ““""' “" ‘W M :‘.‘.i.'.:: "‘"‘ M“ °°“'““° "°'- ‘.Y.°".i‘:.‘.‘I.'.’.'- ::::°::‘.;"..”":.:°:,-9 «um-2 ~i=e’€n"w.‘°"«‘a‘m‘?.'.’“'-‘«’<s‘...‘.’.°.. w. “Halon: Cal-veil Bros.. Ch’town; ' ' ¢ “ according to you" and the study ‘ avangellne Beverages, Ch'town; Mrs. Armie Mccsbe, Mr. gnd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellis and ft:.?s¢r.T:l:¢e lr?:'¢‘a;‘:ul:i"::‘osll.:2efl’ii\f “won mm” 6”“ New F‘°V' W" ' 1 rs. Gladys MacQuai-rie. S'side: Mrs. Raymond Gauthier, Mr. and children Elmer and Rosalie.Bprlng- Wnducted DY Mil. I-CW1! Bernard. William Champion, Kenslngton; F. Schurman Co. Ltd., Ken- Ilnston; Burns Jewellers, Char- lottetown: P.E.l. Bag Co.. Sum- "lmlde: W. L. Delaney} Kensing- ion: Lorne Dunning, Kensington: Earle MacDonald, Summerside: C°I'ney Bros. Ltd., Summerside; Cotton and Rogers, Kensingt anada Packers. Ch'town; T. J. ins. Kenslngton; Robinson’! ry. Summerside; K. 1... Watts. Mlnatnn: Rogers and Arnstt. illllflmersldei Sheen 0; Mel Is. ~!'d9; Barbara Ann 5% K Summerside; P. J. and ‘c, Donald. is presently visiting tr i d ti . " “ ' ‘Kensington; Hancock Lab- ‘"9355 in “'13 Vl°m“7- aw”. nu: ' “can y. .'i . "" 5 Visitors to Brsadalbane. on W‘ 3" '°¥‘°- ’‘‘''°’"“‘- 0*" it; t ‘ ducts. Summerside; Amalgamat- of Hunter ‘ R‘ Mother's Day, The Gusnrllsls Psgeld —n.ssn PORTLAND CDIINT supplies obtain- friends. Under the direction of Mrs. Albert Nicholson. superintend- ent. Mrs. Rs.iph Boates secretory treasurer, and Mrs. A. A. Lockhert, pianist, the following program was carried out: Mission Bond hymn and purpose was followed by the repeating of the 28rd psslm by Marv Ellen Wylie; recitsitions deal- ing with India, China, Canada and Africa were given by Bonnie Clair Nicholson. Metheson, Anuy MacNeill and Patricia. Rogers re- spectively: the hymn “Jesus Loves Me" was sung by my girls and “Jesus Bids Us Shine" by the boys. lous story entitled "The shoemak. er's Dream". after which the con- cluding hymn "Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam" was sung. A social hour followed when members of the Death of Mrs. lit Summerside dent of Summerside, Mu, Jegge Huestis. who passed away at the home of her son. Albert. She was 76 years of age. The deceased was the former lMinnls' Leard of Augustine Cove and had resided in Summersld since 1911. Her husband prede- ceased her about two years ago. The late Mrs. Huestis was staunch member of Trinity United church and in her life she truly exempliileu all the qualities of true Christian womanhood for she was ever ready to aid and assist, all those who were in need. Those with whom she came in contact C9l‘8ly missed by the immediate members of her family and in her Passing she leaves a legacy of love and devotion which her children will always cherish. She leaves to mourn two sons, Albert and Harold in Summerside, and two daughters, Rita, Bummer- Lhe home of her son, Albert, fol- lowed by service in ‘n-lnlty United Breadalllane And . . . lllclnlty Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacLeod. who have been staying with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maclaeod, Halifax, during the late winter months, re- turned to their home in Breadal- brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kennedy. on Sunday, May 2. Mrs. Sidney Sanderson and thel‘. dllllhter Faye, Charlottetown, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chappsll ‘ ‘ the week of May 3. Mrs. Lorne Newson entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital. ; for treatment, during the week of May 2. Mr. Ben MacDonald, Gait. On- tario. who has been on the Is- land during the illness and death of his brother. Mr. Alex Mac- llay 9, ‘ Cpl. Bill Taylor of Toronto, are: Cpl. Taylor; L. Cpl. holds Deucehorn, regimental mascot of the Queen's parade was held in the 25th Brigade area by the 2nd Battalion, QOR. Left to right, Bunny Wilson, Torpnto; Rfmn. Jimmy Racette, Regina; Rfmn. Phillip McLean, St. Stephen, N. B., and L. Cpl. John Chris, Toronto. (CP from National Defence) Fifteen members of Al.berton Auxiliary of the WMS. gathered the opening worship service on the theme “Peace". The president, Mrs. Green, before beginning the business period, presented Mrs. Charles Johnston with a life membership certificate as the gift of one of the member . Mrs. John- ston exprsssed her deep apprecia- tion oi the honor conferred upon her and her sincere thanks to the donor. Three missionary books were read during the past month and Mrs. Russel Bonyman gave the following Community Friendship .report: 72 home calls, 32 hospital lcalls. 18 treats. 28 cards. 9 letters. thy Maclntyre alld her work. Plans were made for the June meeting when Mrs. I-leber Hardy will be hall hostes; Mrs. Charles Johnston will lead the worship and the study will be presented by Mrs Fred Leard. Mrs Chutes Johnston gave a itoos in Summerside on May it. Mr. and Mrs. William Bridges. Richmond were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MaeDouga.il. Mrs. Daniel MaoDougail was a business visitor to Summerside on May 8. Make Plans For Blamed For Wreck night on Thlll‘Sd8.\' of the Community last evening. The place will be announced in an advertise- ment in this paper on and Thursday. This will be it was organized last fall with rucll-l itles available to everyone town of Summerside and mersicle. Acommittee composed of the be in charge of providing and BE.‘l‘VlIlR lllnch. member. or of learning more about credit union participation. I except during the summer months, better acquainted with each other.| and it has been suggested picnic be held sometime during the evening were p’°'daw“ 1 h “,1 t George which wrecked an‘ll-earl comp “ed by t e boa“:-,.(:.d,,‘ rfJ‘i,?,f.i;CNR train -Saturday an dlnjured and “me eight persons . in ‘.he‘lcal condition in hospital on the his leg was amputated. He is also rural routes extending out of sum- suffering from serious burns and scalds. It is expected that these soclal,::5““ “sum nights will he held each month " Y‘ The CNR. spokesman said the vol- \ivedne5d,,y ume of water pouring down the _ lmountain slope ripped out a culvert; ms Bmoumed 30 $17.25. Next meet- ing mgr; gengrn] and a. 50-foot stretch of rail leav-' ms to be at Mrs. Douala-s AdEms.‘women_ ML meeting of this credit union sincelng 11 Z0116 30 feet deep- |D"°”°“ lead" Wm be “"5" R" Rig Bachelor of Divinity degree in Fireman W. C. Wade is in crit- where Several others have been dis- WIVES of the board of directors will charged from hospital. C3‘l.eury ahd Mrs. to Campbrilton re- Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Thompson in order that members may become_ of C-,,ar10m.u,“-n_ were visimrs to the home of Ml’. and Mrs. Philizp "mt 3‘ Thompson in ()'Leary. uarfield Ellis of O'Leal'y,‘ and Mrs. Keith MacKinnon. re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cuiieton, West Devon, were visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald Allan MacDonald on May 9. The many friends of Miss Mar- garet Harris. of Springfield West. speedy recovery. We are glad to report that little Barbara Harris of Knutsford was not hurt as serious as was thought at first. when she fell truck wagon and the wheel run Miss Mary Miliigan returned to her home in Inverness alter spend- ing a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culleton, West and Mrs Major Mllligan. Mrs. Major Mllligan was visit- hill. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mil- lignn. Mr. Charles Milligan was 'ln Summerside on business recently. Mr. Billie MacDonald who is employed in Charlottetown visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald on May 0. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Macxlnnon and son Jimmie were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. ldison Hussy. and their daughter. Susan. Clin- ton. Mrs. Robert Mayhsw, Cra- on Sunday evening, April 85. in- tends to reside near Montague, P. E. I. All sincerely wish Mr. DOCTOR! BOOST FEE! ing since 1950 was given as the reason. The increases are not ex- pected to become effective for at least a year. over her on her fathers farm. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewlsnm m Mberwn’ Harris in Knutsford. she was rush- ed to the Prince County Hospital United Church in O’Leary, met at the: home of Mrs. Don Mocxenzie Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Elva Wedlocke. The Mi-ion Circle met at the -—Comrsde Bruce Macfiaught of the O’Lesry branch of the Cana- dian Legion was appointed sons membe u of the various branches. Comrade P. C. Martin of the Miscouche Legion gave a very fine address on membership and Leg- ion co-operation in assistance to veterans and their dependents in time of need. Comrade Earl Cannon, Bummer- side, provincial president of the Legion addressed the meeting and censored those branches which kept to themselves and took no active part in outside Legion af- fairs and said that the provincial officers are ready and willing at all times to attend branch meet- The president hoped for a full voting strength from Prince Ed- ward Island at the Dominion eon- vention in Toronto on Aug. lst. Dr. L. C. Dewar, O’Lea.ry; Sidney Smith, St. Anthony's; Tanton Mac- Neill, Summerside, Arthur Martin, St. Anthony's; Byron Weeks, Ai- rally on Friday, July 9th at St. Anthony's branch with a strong effort to have a full attendance of .____:._j____:________ Tuesday answered the roll were reported read.) call. (9 books thank-offer Wagner. 1907 and 1311"‘ M“*'gree in 1921 . Mr. and Mrs. Earle daughter Mrs. Randi-.l Boates, 0'- Leary. motored to Summerside on Friday afternoon. »l\‘lr. and Mrs, Ralph Adams, 0'- Leal-,v. were visitors to Summerside in the Prince County Hospital. Ml-s. Harris stayed down for a few days. Mr. Wcndcll Turner, fi‘l.eary, is employed at the C.N.R. Station in O'Leary. Mr. Robert England nl Spring-l Mrs. Robert England entertained Leary, had tho’ misfortune to fall from a horse she was riding and break her arm. Mrs. Robert Woodside, Knots- lford, was a visitor for a few days ‘mm ‘, to the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. Orville and Mrs. Phil- I Rev. Jack Sheen and family, so- .companied by Mrs. Sheen's mother. ~ TIRE Bedeque Notes and Central Bedeque, were pleased to learn through the press that Mr. Norris Mizuno had finished the four years course at P. W. 0. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mir- uno. had resided in Central Bede- que for some years and were high- ly respected. About two years ago the family removed to Ontario. but Norris returned each year since to continue his studies. He plans to attend the University in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Milllgan, Tyne Valley. were guests of Mrs. son William, Moncton. have been‘ visiting her sister. Mrs. Heber 21.1 Myers, Carleton. and family, and‘ her sister-in-law. Mrs. Ralph‘ Mrs. Wallace Murray. Summer-. side. was a visitor to Bedeque on] May 7 when she was the guest of relatives. | in sackviile on Monday and Tues-l day attending the Closing Exerclsesi of Mount Allison. It is Just 50.‘ Paul's Church MI» W“ ““.‘ “" °°°"' “"' ‘“ '’“‘'‘".''‘‘ chairman for the WestPrince area —One of the most imnruatvt bell! NW“ “ 37‘°°" ‘bl’ “ 3"°" h''''d'’'"- “ I um, um, held “ mg on”, _mI mlny\fnend' and "lb ceremonies ever held in St. Paul‘! russnsr, May —suss1on nANn an-rsrro — Legion home last night. oflicl-1 tlves are pleased to note that Mr. Church» Summerside wn curried am. 1.» xolviu entertainment, The closing meeting of the Mission representatives from thulnller-lie. Arthur Toombs. B8c.,_has com- 31:; °:m:u*:§:Y evelnmx inxcwi-_-:1 Km George Hall. Ken-inn Band of tho Summerside ‘malty 0’L-my and 3'» Anthony: bran- pleted the course leading to the . "=8" 3*’ 59" “- ‘ W 1‘ Mn mum Unitedhfuhurch was held in ll:p- choc Wergeln -ttendnnct degree of Bachelor of Education, 3:! ;he I-wuss Rolzaryf. ¢;l}9‘P1¢'v€dnbl: —l>AN0 -.worth- anemoonor Co a M N ht . _ , _ e on In sir o epu good music. POHIM4 u°°’- °"" last week 3th a qalsndld sttand- mednth: meeltlilxlcg lilac eiacndedops (BM) I" M! “mm ' Girl‘ with “'51” ""1 Ind teen service. ance of children. mothers, and welcome to the delegates and at; former friends in Bedeque °"“““ ”P"“““d l-he lmll beads of the rosary and alter boyr holding lighted globes represented Ith elarger beads. 'I'he children were so arranged as to deplcit a large rosary with the cross at the sites and the beads extending to the rear door. Each child led in the proper prayer for that particular head at lwhich time the candle or globe ,held by that child was lighted. At lthe conclusion of the recitation of ‘the prayers the church lights were .turned off and as the children held up their lights from their kneel- ing positions the scene was one of “smell-“ltorel(l’<t:e l!E.}l1‘§.!.r todflltgarclliregle 't‘?°Alc:nSe:‘é°lnl;i inst. on invitation. and to give M-l1“8=n'5 51"“: MM 5- 3- W981‘-5 ”°“""' “‘°' "°"°"°"~ *5 ilriihfisel son ‘of Mr. Emmett msther In Heaveu"- Mrs. Boates "*“"'°"°’ WP P°”1b1'- 11° W90 °“ M" W“ l ‘. ' a th l t M . ' _ them not to forget. the sl .1 ' C)Connor an e a e rs presented a most tolerating relig W190?-I 01 the Canadian Le:i‘on‘.m Mrs. Kenneth Qlendemmg Ind, IIWOIISIVO Reheerslng Begins At Strut-ford sfI‘R.A'i'.i'ORaD. Ont. (cP)—Act.- ore from near and far--veterans ,1-oox ran-r IN PLAY — In _ _ Rifles of Canada, as_ they prepare to lead. off a parade in Korea celebrating the 94th C 11, F d, d l. b ot,- nd eoph'tes—-M a . bl r. A report of two ‘one-act plays nre- ,veV,_M‘s' “"°d 1“ “mm ‘M °°°" birthday of the regiment. Formed up ben ind them are four members of the pioneer la‘s,p°n§:§Tt’1ng:';‘ed:°m°’ b”'“°“" v[,:?,,pb'e"f1 me; ,;m_ 2,, 0:‘, mg, ye”.:“s”hyakY;;:a;e:n seated for “'9 b9“°’"- °‘ 51”‘ _s_ platoon of the regiment with their two-bladed axes and bushy beards. The colorful stew“-t Montaomefy' 1:,-nmue; 11y.Che1ton- Festival productions. the first step toward six weeks’ intensive re- hearsing. Meanwhile, workmen with spade. trowel and rake were completing Lloyd W”“9- 1‘ ‘h°“1d “I” be e hem,“ landscaping of the Festival noted that valuable assistance in] H i It ' 1 lgroumu, preparation of the plays was given ‘“‘BEnToN W‘ M‘ 5' BIlI'Sf BGCVOT DCIII W” dec ded to hold ”1°m" Rev. E. S. and Mrs. Weeks were Acmrg were welcomed by D, Tyrone Guthrie and Cecil Clarke, directors. “Oedipus Rex" will be directed home of Mrs. Gordon Knolen onjso that class were able to be present. Mr. Arthur Tnombs has union was held on Monday With I good attendance, Mr. George Show daughter Margaret who is a patierlt credit unions, Charlottetown. Thar, body of his friend and classmate. Mr. Gerald D C e at the United Church Hall on S U E g PRINCE GEORGE B C .cP) delegate; ~ . . . .. — -- . i l , , POTSOIMIS __De,m came 1“. "cm". “tn gigs)’ evening for their May burst beaver dam was Named comrade Hm_yMaCwmmm. was y‘:Ii;lsnAir‘i‘f:ss.l\4:.eur\z:rCll§.! vg;:dui)a1t.ee1$.[1laeal2J}eS;uk:lnr:\eIrargia;lr»:easure For Miss M Cele Dam :2 ..‘:i2.°‘.;.‘..°’..:.°l.::.“.‘..“.‘:.';‘.i“;..l? Mrs-“J-mes no-sson can-we —P1-M tor - mew‘ ml-I “°"““’ ”’...::i..°.“'°.':?. ‘°.£...‘.‘;:.“°m-rv °‘ ‘“‘ l‘”“‘"‘ °’ ”” ’"°““’””‘ ‘’‘h ..%'.7.‘.. A most enjoyable time was had. me members of the 1904 Class. evening. Nine memberrslhad not m" {M 50 yea” ‘ _ day had only 23 member,_ mm. Romalnen missing since April 7, women and H men pi“ of ghywas found today floating in logs men are deceased and one of the Weeks also received TIMMINS, Ont. three-year-old (CP) — The Clayton of a river drive by two bo'st op- erators. The child was the ob- ject of one of the largest land and river searches this area has the Master of Arts de-,|seen when he disappeared April ‘I. Feltham of st. John's. Newhund- land. visiting with him for a short time. 4 Captain and Mrs. Allan Moshar all of Montague. attended the Mos. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris. 119! - HGHGETSON Weddml 111 30¢!- Knutsford. motored to Alma recent- Que May 1!- iy, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Dunbar. and other rel- atives in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland Bell of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Maclsaac oi Moreshesd and Mrs. Alfred Palmer. motored to sum- merside on Monday afternoon. when they visited at the hospital there. Mr. Rarnel MacNelll and Mr. Al- fred Palmer were businass visitors Mrs. John -34: Continued from page 1 Spy inquiry HUNDREDS OF‘ DOCUMENTS ‘ I I 0 this year. The court of inquiry - Church. Interment will be in the -_ the Baptist Missionary society on Hebron. visited at the home of Mrs. be headed by Lord Cohen. first People's c e y, summml¢._ , | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phillips were,f;tft‘fxf’{h:°1§‘rfi§‘,2:hé‘,§uffl§ lggspfifg, Tuesday night. MacIsaac's parents. Mr. and Mrs. when P°‘*’°V €19“ '°m“t‘e°l.W“"v member of the Anglo-Jewish com-V , _Mr Glow‘ Maynard md Mr business visitors to Summerside In Summerside after an operation Thom” co.-com“ in pmsvme, he KEV? A1183?“ 13315 u11s\:'ncI munity to become a House of Lords Jimmie‘ Cwmn’ Potash we“ V‘ on May 7. on Fndav evefiing An hope Mr.‘ Miss Margaret Woodbridge, 0-. men hundreds of ocumen . in. deyer told the government com. mission Moscow was called "Olym- pia" in documents, and Canberra the Australian capital, was "the village". Hiding places where contacts picked up documents were called "banks". one letter to Petrov to Kensington on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jago, West Point were visitors to sum- nnPR|CES BLASTED famous MARATHON by ooon)‘7EAn criticized him for his bad choice Sabin, M of "number 88 bank"-—a. crack be- tween posts holding a railroad BARGAINS IN OTHER SIZES T00! er-in-law. Mrs. -70?!" 3~ 3P°“°°- I The president read a letter from 1 dd. , .1, -. h _ on Friday- ClW10"'€WW‘“- ‘°'“'“'“Y °‘ H““"" §’,°°’},'"° her mend" dfnwn to h°rlMiss Kate Rutherford stressing hanxiisa orl ’f°.‘.‘.....‘I,.. of :m.“,,l,\b:35 3.59 . _ . DT93ld*’d- GU95‘ .‘P°°k°"‘. V391’? and son David; Mr. and Mrs. John ;l 4 M... 3_ y er friendly natuie and her h . u S, d h. H r h, h ~- . r - -- V- - 0', Mi. and Mrs. Edgar Hair!-L Me-am. J» D. D€m“5- ""‘,'“‘8“‘5 " Annear and daughter Sh'n'leY' Mr mu ‘ ' willingness to help the less fortun- C m ‘m cw“ 5 m- a e W C 5°C!“ °"’°“”‘K~ “'m be 09°" "° Iclnl Y Springfield West. spent l"riday in ectm‘ of the Credit Union League Md M‘r5 Chane, An ‘In’ ’ ~Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith ate. In her-‘home she will be sin- "‘° °“°"“ l’“”°‘ ’°' W“ D°’°' W"-"°“° ’““="°~“€il in bmmlnz 3 .summ.-l-side. to be with their and John Johnson. inspector of wmhave} and M1” Mu: ;. . . " 'i.stla.n in . . where they visited with Mr. and side and Hmie.Mn. Philip Steele. ““° ’°""“‘..°“ The ch‘ , D G bl .h 1,. . field West, has left for Halifax.‘ Mill River. motored to Winsloe. to Mrs. Clay?-on Smith. 5 '01 Montvllle. Connecticut. who was {,':_,°‘(3°°$:fi ‘knit; '5§ckfl°m,‘:,{, use, sughnilligday night a full report will’ p.§§§a lfslmtxllllg Baalirlif net‘ :“:.i)a scefria where he will enter a hospital for visit Mrs. Bells mother who 15 1“ Once they agreed to do some on Mr W” hon” by “r '0 flu‘ life and the difference in their be given of the growth and pro-';n O'Leary. spent Sunday at his lrealmrnk H18 mam‘ friends Wish It the limit 0‘ “PT 3°“- M1 M‘”""‘ task for Russia. they found tharn- ‘-ll: filllfiggmg-:1t€f‘l:1dhult1‘AWIm lint eve- once‘ when the om who choc,” 8185! Di’ this credit union since it home in Cascumpec. rim 3 Weed-V '9°°V°-YY- 3911- selves increasingly obliga'ted—s.ud s passe we. 1 d. ; ,. bl . HEAD‘ COMET COURT One brother P'l'ed_ ln_ flew ,;legg- ma; vocaugani‘ ‘ lchrmlzvgth I W” organ Z8 _S_ M,‘ and M,s_ Mmon Ashley 0;‘ Mrs. Ella Divmcnt has l‘ECl:~l"nFd The Bobble ftlloolaebshouflailniglll 3}:amx:‘;’ll;me'f1:leé"m‘:'.‘rj“l beflnu 1'“ L°N,D°Nd <R;,u{;r->;A 1--din: '"';,::°',-,,§,~‘,’_«», -,3; "Woe, .......i’ ..'.’:l’ at n°l..°‘§".. bcnedic- . . ..__ §;*,*;=*';:{,:§;*:,-,W:;,f.;:;"°r:,WM*§*‘::. :‘l..’i°'..’;?.’.il?.."...i”’.i'l.‘f{.‘.i'“......‘E*R;.1”."-:32; ‘.’.‘.‘..‘.‘2. ....l’°.’;‘......§.. . me more work may am re: Ipvens lu se a nu I)’ was al- tile pace on _ u - - ~ » ’ - ',d Russia, the more they became in- pmmed head 01 I mun mvemnp Thuud”. with I ‘hon "twee “ tion. . few days It the home 01 Mr Mm Erskm 511111”, and mmny_ liélafgyfetin. visiting friends and ifzgilod number comlns from near al vowed with me my network. which helped to make the auction is , s , l std im edt tel , , is , bridge embankment. His superiors ‘‘ sale such an outstanding suc- we on nurdw’ M.’ 1' Mr. and Mn. Allan MIC-Donald Devon n summer 6 m B y afifmrssmtgletgfauryol !c:r1rimd;l:tvu‘iYcie;; memdo on Monday ‘I mom complained that rsilrosd inspectors . - ~ 1 ms. Mr.uKenneth Graham. who was °“:1cdc"“ °n’l:§°'b§’°':;_ 1:3 Mr. Lulie Noye was a recent vls- Eddw”’l;d sx"t‘1‘11_‘;lt°“°'r_rlC“Pll‘ afternoon. Mm g111"° M‘°Db‘/L‘1“d- °'L°‘“'5’v D!'°b&b1Y Checked W011 I D0l.nt. . Keir Clark, Kensi ton; Cha - a no em in the P in C t Yv °'“P“ - 0 G. In N: 112 no . was‘: v tor to 0 on Monday. Th .d d ge 1 om Mo - ,- lonemwn Gu.rd‘.n; l;.f,,,d,,.,on 3 Ho§p[t.]_ summgugdef dcu°,.m‘°m:h: Murphy, ‘Mount Pleasant, were iatggxginthfiufifknxl of Mn Ind MW Sprinsfield West. accompanied by Mr, Samuel 1-lewm pnd nephew where she spent the day with cow .¢,_‘:,,e inmuyfieviroged mm.‘ i 1' Cudmore. Charlottetown; Wright week of Mgy z_ flgumed to his visitors to Summerside on ' Miss Helen miizzeil, motored to Russel Rogers Jr.. Coleman, who friends. dame,“ ,9 an emu’ 1,, ¢,_,,_ .1 ‘ Shoe Store, Ch'tovrn: Harry Mac- home on Monday, Mg, 1o_ Iy . M G Moncton on bus ness recently. have been visiting in the United berra in the diplomatic pouch. If ‘ ' ,‘.’°“““' .Ch.t°w"‘ 3”“ & M“°' M, John A M Ind D 1 Eddie Kilfiigdee Ag:-hnufsuyllgsiplltgi: Mrs Mary Riley who has been sum!’ md dmerem pafl.‘ M Can" su!i‘nrme:'Is‘i?1eMw‘erem vaiflietzrs thjg my ‘gem’ °r °m°m' '"‘h°d' h. 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