:u-at:-1. : - "'7:-r Page 2, The Gumlkn Sotnrday.nlov.19, 1955 City and 1 Central ISLAND cownnn views for sore TAX!-Dial nsoo-sseo. Christmas. Craswcll Studio. caiuznmu. PALSY snout meeting November I3 etlWillard Brulelv. B1'00k1VII- - - lloward llclnnis FITTEII soorwsss 175 Queen St.-Glrlb K- smrus. minnulsrs. IIEATIIS 50: for insertion BIRTHS LARGE-At the Ottawa Civic Hospital Nov. 8, 1955, to Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Large, a daughter. Valerie Ann. DOWLING-At the Charlottetown Hospital on Friday. Nov, 18. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dowling tJr.) a son. weight 10 lbs., IV: ozs. Leo Arnold. KENNEDY-At the Prince County Hospital on November lilth. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kennedy of Kensington, a son. MARRIAGES MICLURE-COUGHLIN - At the United Church Manse. Summ - side, on Nov. 5th. 1955. by the Rev. David Matheson.vJohn Ever- otte MacLure. North Rustico. to Naomi Mae Coughlin. North Rus- tlco. . ACORN -LIVINGSTONE-On Sat- urday. Nov. 12th. at the hon: of ,the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Milton Livingstone. High Bank, P. E. I.. by Rev. J. H. Bishop. Beatrice Clara Living- stone of High Bank to Earle Lin- coln Acorn of Murray River, MACDONALD-FRIZZELLaAt the home of Mr. Roland Buchanan. -New Haven, on November 12th. 1955. by the Rev. Donald Nichol- son. Velma Joan Frizzell. New Haven. P. E. I. to John Malcolm MacDonald. Springhill, Nova Sco- tin. DEATHS FRASER - At Springfield. Mass. Nov. 16. 1955, Broderick Fraser. The remains arrived at the Cut- cliffe Funeral Home last evening. Funeral Sunday afternoon from the home of his brother Allen Fraser. Hopefield. with a service starting at 2 olclock. Interment Little Sands Cemetery. RILEY-At the Prince County Hospital Nov. 18. 1955. Willard M. j Riley of Clinton in his 51st year. Remains will be forwarded from Davisonls Funeral Home to his late residence this evening where funeral service will be held on Moneay at 1.30 p.m.. followed by service in St. John's Church. New London at 2 p.m. Interment New London Cemetery, i CHEVALIER-At the Prince Coun ty Hospital on Friday. November 18th. 1955. Elizabeth Chevalier. wife of the late George Chevalier. 'f'ormerly of Montreal. P. 0.. in her 81st year. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home until Sun-l day afternoon, then forwarded to the residence of her brother. Joachim C. Desroches. Miscouche. with whom she had resided. Fu- neral on Monday, November 21st to St. John the Baptist Church for Requiem Mass at 9:00 am. Interment in the church cemetery. CHAPPELL-At the P. 21.1. Hos- pital on Nov. iii. 1955. Mrs. Ar- chie Chappell aged 78 years. Fu- neral Monday. Nov. 21st with s : Ibort service at 1230 from the , home of her daughter Mrs, Nell '-.MscLeod. Rartsville. then to zilinter River Presbyterian Church . funeral service at 1 o'clock. Burial in the Church Cemetery. Maol(INNON-At Beach Grove Nov. 18, Dougal MacKinnon oi Hampton in his Dist year. Funer- sl Sunday. Nov. 20 from Church of Scotland, Desable. service starting at 2 p.m. Interment lng at the Dawson Funeral Home. Visiting hours Saturday 7-9 pm. .,..,..;.:.L...mL..L.LL, cuomones on cu-mucus. .; I20 Kent It II; 1 Charlottetown Funeral Home 7! Elms St. ' IIAI. 482! Oompletolrnsorslnd 'AmbuisncoSor'vioo -osonsr- mm s. smut who has taken the Crapaud Comet y. Remains rest- and Cards OfThanl(s TOYS. TOYS. Toys-Firestone. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE at tho Hughes Drug Store. WEEKEND SPECIALS at El- Stylo Mlllinory. Great George St. AYD8 ' VITAMIN and Mineral Reducing Pill at Roddin Bun. Dial 438. Fres delivery. Free postsgo. TBYON United Churches. Sun- dly. November 21th: Tryon 11 s.rn.: Capo Traverse 3 p.m.: Cra- paud 7.50 p,In. Rev. Lloyd Archer. NORTII TRYON Presbyterian Church School 12.15. Miss Mary A. MacKensie. P L--CPL. ALFRED DOII-ON . nonton FAMILY was previously stationed at Camp Utopia. N.B. lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Doiron. Charlotte- town. His wife, shown with Alfred 3. Cynthia. 8 mos.. and Chutes. 2, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L-Cpl. Alfred Doiron. who left for two year's service in Germany with the R.C.H.A. on Nov. I2 will be joined by his family. who sail for Germany from Quebec City :aboard the "Queen Fredrica" on Ch""h 5"'Vlce N”V- mi 11 3-mv L-Sunday. Nov. 20. L-Cpl. Doiron Frank Lawior. FREE CHURCH of Scotland. Notice change of time: Service Stanchel. Nov. mth. 4 p.m.. con- ducted by Rev. Clement Graham. Rev. J. H. Bishop. Minister. FREDERICTON and Breadal- bane Church of Christ Nov. 20th: School 10.30 a.m.. worship serv- ice 7.30 p.m. Bysrd Thurber. Minister. MILTON-RUSTICO Parish. Rec- tor Rev. A. E. Piercy. Services for Sunday. November 20th are: St. John's. Milton. ll.00. morning prayer and sermon; Christ Church. er and sermon: St. Mark's. Rus- tico. 7.30. evening prayer and sermon. "Come and bring the whole family." POLICE COURT - Twn offend- ers appeared before Magistrate Martin yesterday. A man previous- ly charged with assnalt on a fem- ale was remanded until Novem- ber 25th for sentence. One drunk and incapable was remanded un- til November 25th. FELLOWSHIP MEETNGS .. The second of a series of meet- ings by the Church Youth Fellow- ship organization will be held at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow night following the church services. The meetings are sponso ed by the Council of Charlotetown young people's groups and are designed. to bring them together in a week- ly sing-song and brief devotional period. for three years in a row. I FUNERAL HELD FRIDAY-T funeral of Ralph Condon was held Friday morning from the residence of his brother, Louis Condon. 82 Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rt. Rev. also conducted service at the grave. Rev. Lawrence Landrigan was present in the sanctuary. The Legion graveside service was read by Comrade Leo Doyle. Last Post and reveille was sounded by Bug ler William Chaisnon. Pall bearers were: Nelson Kennedy. Lloyd Clark. Daniel Condon. Reginald Kenny. John Daley and Leonard Condon. Interment was in th e atholic Cemete y. The funeral was very largely stended. ISLAND EARTH AT FAIR -An attraction added to the P.Ef' rian of good P.E.I. earth in which the famous Island spuds are grown. A local observer who returned to Md "'1"! expuqmu 1" m't"c” thefsland reports that television cameras were in operation record- ing lb! E('SlaSY ni two transplant- ed Island ladies in again touching Island soil. This feature. which was added by Mr. TE. Rowley who had charge of the booth for the Pntaln Board. proved of gen- eral inierest to visitors. I In Memoriani In loving memory of Mrs. Altoll November lith, 1948 it's a tribute of love and rcmem brsnco of ;;:other who was one of the The joys she missed on life's "":r.. May obs in God's garden of root. Wo think of you door A” In mansions 5:3: and fair. . . s In Wbmlons Tbonhsosornwthoro. slorv. and our remembered bub bill III IIIIIII Alhl. 3,1-lo.?M(I.l.sirs. ' .lnlowhgmoIIoqoflterllag who was killed by accident .7. 3. III. .- brings back sad mem- orfes on lovodonsgooo torost. lothowlllwsvorhe forgotten lythoswoswholovedhlm best. llsortod by & father. mother. famth. I wish to thank Dr. Murchison. In-. Irwin. nurses and staff of the P.l.I. Hospital. for their kind- & while a patient there. also b visiting clefgyrnen and the man. b-lands who sent cards. let- tu-s. trusts and flowers. To each Whesbylllowllwihysewo Isdtopsrt. l'es though the 'I (light has crossed r .5Distric,i No. 12 l.0.0.F. l The semi-annual meeting of Dls- ed Brig. Reid for his splendid ad- Fredericton Sunday School 10.30 mm )fo'.12i.Ii0'0'F” was hell? a.m.; worship and communion at lal5'Ch?ri3:?eglown",;meL?ndE;in:”:l::: 3 . .: B: l d 3 i p m leads ban 5 u n .y presided over by Brother Russell 'Matheson. D.D.G.M. Immediately proceeding the Dis- -trict meeting. the monthly supper fmceting of the Wyldey Lodge was held, and I splendid supper was served by a committee from the -Alpha Rebekah Lodge. Chairman i ill- Brother J.A. MacNair introduced the guest speake , Brig.. W.W. -Reid. D.S.0., E.D.. who in a very pleasing manner gave an inter- esting resume of the happenings at the Boy Scout Jamboree. which was held at Niagara-on-theLake last August. The address was very instructive and gave those present a vivid picture of how Boy SCOMS from almost every Nation of the he necessary action can be taken world joined together in all the to have them brought to a pract- activities. Brother Matheson thank-. ical conclusion. Semi-Annual Meeting Of The District meeting was attend- ed by delegates from all Lodges in District No. 12. The following Varden. Brother Ross Hamllton;- )istrict Secretary. Brother H. E. lrmichael. District Chaplain. Bro her J.A. MacNair; District Guard- :-in, Brother Louis Simmons. Reports were received from the showed? that all were in a healthy state.l :'he Lodge showing the greatest ncrease in membership was Hill- ide No. 12. Montague. Cherry Valley. 230, evening pray. ,lforCthis function was Brother A.0. lace regarding the future welfare vi the Order in District No. 12. :nd plans were made to have sug- zestion brought forward to receiv- -d further consideration. so that Lillie Theatre Special Play For Christmas other parts in the play within the ilay. This will prove the skill and x cersatillity of the well chosen cast. Among the cast is Hazel Henry.. w9Y"'"""' sin '0 5? DUDSIAIYS a Little Theatre veteran who is- Gulf popular with all. Affectionately ies Auxiliar ' known as ”Ma', she appeared last.Railroad T Monsignor Patrick McMahon who year in ”The White Headed Boy". iguiar meet Jean Zakem who appeared in the production of "Anne of Green Gab- les" last season and starred in "Peter. Peter Pumpkin Eater" with the group also has an inter- esting role. Frank Maclntyre. well known as a director and entertain- er is making his first appearance also. Harry Shams. like his broth- er Peter started with the St. Pet- er's Drama Group and is now tak- ing his second part in the Christ- lmglhgil-allnembers of the east willhuqual we include Barbara Rogers. well' potato booth at the Royal Fair at k'?”'" L” "'3' 5””? "d ""-' Toronto this year was a container" newcomers to Charlottetown. Walt Wheeler of North Bay and Caldwell of Halifax. Both lll work. Mr. Wheeler having done work with the North Bay Little Theatre and Mr. Coldwell was associated with the Dalhousio Drama Club and the Atlantioy'l'. Arblng ems Players. The musical part of the pla,v.is being handled by William Rogers. recently returned from studies in Europe. He will aim sing with the chorus. His perform- once is "Summer's Day Dream" still remembered with a ” " . Jack Boomhowor will handle the Lloyd Yeo. Elizabeth Willett, an actress of "5 Ind one that varied talents will direct the pro- SCOPE. and for ductlon. "The script is In oxcel- Special (cell!!!-” lent one." she said. "and the play chided. will appeal to children of all ages. from five to seventy-flvo. This play was written for a French travai- In Memoriam In loving memory of my father William H. sencsbaugh who psss- 0' ed away on Nov. 20. 1958. In our hearts your memory lla- gers Always tender. food and true. There's not a day. dear fstber We do not think of you. Always remembered by dsIgb- N. ter Mamie. Dave and Billy, is loving mommy of Mr. osborl F. Eamon. died In. ll. III: Mrs. osbort F. lsmao. dim Nov. We miss you. this has set dim- ly others whom we most slsog life's pstbwsy Pharmaceutical Auxiliary Meets The meeting of the Ladies Auxi- illritary of the Prince Edward islandi - - armaceutica Chllzrlfirlfrftlglilngshrl?l!h::lre-goalfs kl: lie” ” me Y- M" C- At 9" T ipow being prepared by membersii pug-E snowmg AT ROYAL got the Little Theatre. In rehear- Mr. Dingwell MacLeod. of vernon.i ?8' 15 59"” 9'39"" Lampionsmpun the Market Place-. for 1953 and 1954 in dressed poultry.) for Decefnb” 15 ll '5 3" ""9531 this year wok nut prize for his'Dl'eSel'll8llOl'I of the Christmas entry of 12 capons at the Royalismr-V 35 lmerpmled by 8 5l,'”."P Winter Fair and was the runner upi of gypsy Playersa The 5”"Pl'C"'y for the championship. Poultry of-land sincerity Of "18 Pi3.Vyl5 0!? ficials back from Toronto state deamlg '"'d A ”h””5 M ""99 Vi" that Mr- MacLeod's entry this year. set the mood with many favourite was outstanding and he narrowly Yuletide Carols. An interesting missed being ; 31-and Champion, point concerning the script is that ithe five leading mbers of the least will also play three or four 1 Officers elected were: Mrs l-lei-l en Baker. president; Mrs. Bet .;tead. vice-president: Miss Mary Scheduled acorn. treasurer Mrs. Beryl Sem- Christmas ' Plans were discussed for Christmas party and the Maritime Drugglsts Convention which is to 3ulf Garden .odge initiates -lew Members Lodge No. 592. Lad-i 3' '9 "'9 Bl'0u'el'h00d 0f'Fearless bull that went grand ,l'9'.champlon at Amherst was at the was the admission of ni g members. A very impressive in! fiating ceremony was performed. iy the officers assisted by the' Renown Lodge No. The new members and guests were given a warm welcome b the president. Mrs. John Court. Prior to the meeting a delicious bored and served by 01)! Redeemer C. en acted as toast- d speakers included President of Renown llloncton. Mr. E. P. Lynda lor for Gulf Garden lodge. elrla Cook director of drill W8! enjoyed. Mr; rtained at the piano in a sing-song. A as served by com. ed by Mrs. C. Stew- re......L.. as the American businessman is 1111! group and em necessities of set fifty years ago. top. especls" for the event. charge of the guest book. aid served. in the evening the community gathered and Rev Donald Nichol- son acted as chairman. Mrs. George Dixon read the following address: t DDRES8 ilr. and Mrs. Hugh J. MacLean, Clyde River. P.E.I. Dear Friends: vears together - up to this day- At this time. we should like to tell you something of the measure of esteem and respect. that both the young and older of the district entertain for you. Both well earned we would say. by the interest and kindness you have always taken in us and our welfare. In our community enterprises and duties. what a power for good -you have always been. furthering with your encouragement and gifts W35.every worthwhile endeavor! So ””'.many times too. we have come to you for advice - that later proved its fine worth. In your home - It is here that we have plumbed the depths of iyour hearts. Here in these rooms. ;in this very comfortable and pies- ” sent place. we have found you the perfect. and very kind. hostvand .hostess. Here we have felt the inspiration of your lives and living. and gone away spiritually and al- wavs bodily refreshed. Your married life - what a fine example to all it has been! i She was too young and too small for this class and did not measu u up to the older and bigger animals showing in it. Incidentally the ' lain Way No information was available mew”! ion the Jerseys except that Douglas Matheson. Forest Hill took a first placing with his young bull. SHEEP The information available about some of the sheep classes was jstiu incomplete but it was pretty ldefinitely established that the la- y jlllld snowmen cleaned up in the North Country Cheviot classes. Almon Boswsll of Dunstaffsnago swept all of the championship rib- Stewart and Sons they cleaned up all the first prizes in every class in which they showed. The Stewart: had only two entries. They placed first and sec- ond. Aimon Boswell hsd'si1 of the other winners- The" ..T' fatooka reserve championship and some other ribbons ranging from second to sixth places. hence demanding l H ted 1 my 103 he did amount of talent f in J. Bell who departed this life on 'cl'I";lhl; gtmucllgn :rB"l!An”Il!!s"ed” The thou rom last season. script will be held by the theatre to express the th is a new one for Wlll gave the esp: the audience as a Mrs. Wllhtt can ---M.m..... Continued from page 1 ISLAND CATTLE ziiiiii, Elsi lit that root nmdo. Thensoyoowatchforthosewbo here live ol. Tbosghwsitthstoelwboshlls . wisdom , no bids Income. lovodoles .55 Eric flurry of Vlnsloo to-uotan""u:"' lo Mark it Anniversary, 1., Clyde River C .Tl1eir Golden in-.us'un. ausn:.runrun.now m;ittvor.wors.:.tihunstotlsdr VI.-klendl IHMMHH tllsafternoon 31 .5 El 5 E53 F as 2'. Robat MscLean. Quincy, Msss.. tho bridesmaid and hot man of 1 EEE For the occasion. the dining-room was decor: d with streamers and bells- The tea table was lovely with a linen cloth. candles and I bouquet of 'mums. Centering the table was the bride's cake, decor- ated with gold trimmings and a aiiii Miss Marilyn MacKenzic was in "for faithfulness" because of the good and faithful friends to all. you To both. we bring in a Golda: Anniversary gift. this purse of money. We hope you will buy some taken with it which will serve to Pouring tea was Mrs. Harry MacLean and Mrs. Jack Mac- Kenzie. Mrs. John Beer. Mrs. Gor- don MacEwen. Mrs. Louis lilac- Lean and Mrs. Douglas MacDon- Tho treasurer reported that the Centennial Committ d contributed the sum of 875. toward the expense of cutting down t....t Entry Lin; in - Live Fox & Miiilir Show Alorsuntlvis IIILVCIIIJUVO 5 g E 2525?? if 9E; E :3 Eaiiii ii The Province is the only area that can boast of having a live fox exhibition to celebrate its 25th remind you always of our high regard and good will. And may Providence continue to bless you. and keep you. and bring you many more happy anniversaries of your Signed on behalf of Clyde River Watson Livingston trees. taking out old stumps, and senenlly cleaning up the Cemet- Pense was all. or an additional amount of 335. which was paid out of current revenue. the Centennial Co 1 This evening your friends and was much apprec ued by "1. mm" inelghbors from the community have gathered at your home to bring you our congratulations and good wishes. and to join with your family and loved ones in celebrat- ing with you the Fiftieth Anniver- sary of your marriage. This. for us. is a Joyous and rape privilege. For this. we realize. is a great day - a remarkable and lovely oc- casion in your lives. and not given to every married couple to reach. we can appreciate that Provid- ence has been specially kind to "on. to bring you both along the Robert Matheson Clyde River. no.1. Th” ''””'"e' "m "c"”'" ”” earlier visited the Cemetery and good condition. Some aves and branches in the drive Why will be burn a birch tree out down will also be removed. The matter of having the fences Painted was discussed. but no set- A bouquet of yellow roses was presented to Mrs. Mrs. Arnold Beer and Mr. Watson Livingston presented a nurse of Mrs. John Beer read the follow- ing address on behalf of the Women's Missionary Society: W.M.S. ADDRESS Mrs. Hugh J. MacLea.n Dear Mrs. MacLean: We the members of the Clyde River Presbyterian Womanls Mis- sionary Society have gathered here in your home this evening to ex- tend to you our congratulations and to assure you of our every good wish on this very auspicious occasion. the occasion of your 50th Wedding Anniversary. It is our prayer that, much joy may be yours and every blessing may attend you and that God may give you and Mr. MacLean many more years of health and happiness as you journey through life to- Our caretaker is to be commend- ed for his faithful ins the past year. The following officers were re- appointed for the ensuing year: B Chairman, W. A. Stewart, Tr”. surer. G. E. Proctor, and semi. A ary C. 11. Black. 5500 Legacy For Ch'i'own YMCA The Board of Directors of the Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. received with gratitude. a legacy of 3500. from the estate of the late for their splendid co e effici collecto . who work other conditions. RE. Island Field e Canadian Nation- the Blin pressing the gp "Y blind People who on- W liltgnlgy at stan- ero a a log the Christm an There are forty-nine b in assigning this welcome gift to the purpose of debt reduction. Board members recalled the life- long interest Mr. Andrew had in the youth of the community and h his constant desire to contribute to their welfare- This final gesture towards the well-being of the young folk will bear witness to his interest for many years to come. The members of our Society have long felt that some tangible re- cognition was due you for the many years of loyal and faithful service you have given to our Lord through the church and Mis- sionary Society of which you have most valued member through the years. . In token of our love and esteem we wish you to accept this gift. and may God's richest blessing be upon you and yours- Slgned on behalf of the Clyde River Womens Missionary Society. Mrs. Ira Auld then presented I HEADS N. S. LIBERALS HALIFAX (CF)-Owen Hartigan. mayor of Sydney Mines. N. 8.. elected president Nova Scotia Liberal Association Fl . Mrs. Robert Matheson read the rd” mcceedhu 8' S Womenls Institute address: W. I. ADDRESS Dear Mrs. Macbean: Congratulations to you. a faith- ful and hard working associate. Your fellow members of the Clyde River Women's Institute have been looking forward to your Golden Wedding Anniversary with loll illl The many friends. of Mr. Vince Newson. Brackley. hear that he has entered the P.E.I. Hospital for a minor operation. All join in wishing hlrn s speedy to- Please accept this gift as a token of our appreciation. Our united sentiment is that you and Mr. Mac- Lean may have smooth sailing on the golden sea and that both of you may have many years 1089"!" before the Roldan link snaps- iess steel table service from Mr. and Mrs- Robert MacLean. Tele grams. phone calls and many cards of congratulations were re- ceived by the-couple. EXAMPLES OF LOANS Denounces Fear Complex In Quebec. QUEBEC (CP)-A Liberal mem- ber of the Quebec upper house said Thursday the Quebec government is attempting "to set up Quebec as a reserve where we can live in our own little world." y d, said 71-year-old Ellsoe Theriault. "I am sick of it." said Mr. Theriault. who sits for the division of Kennobec. made the Arrangements For Christmas Pony Arranaements were made for the as Party for the ottetown at s well this of the Women's the C.N.I.B. held at town Hotel y t ident. Mrs. S. G all Tune In To CFCY TONIGHT AT 7:15 and hear J. RUSSELL DRISCOLL Mt. Herbert Speak on Provincial Affairs ' Clyde River Women's ' Mrs. John MncNevin then present- " It " 3' ed Mrs. MacLean with s Cameo 5”-59 756.55 bons. Between himself and S. C. p 328 S40 Ecl's Taxi 1 . IA family dinner was held in the Banquet Room of the Rendezvous Restaurant on Monday evening. October 24. All members of the family were present. Mr. and Mrs. MacLean were pre- seated with a Television Set by the family. Among the many other gifts received was a gold wool blanket from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macbean and family. also a stain- : nrwlnnu son 11-loss WHO READ runs as Absvo poy-can rout svsrylhingl 51M I Isyllolm tar in-lslwoss WM" 0'0 10 Pturvioo. Lucky Number: 40535A - 4'l8'l6A Specials are woiring'for you of LoPAGE'S Vloslubborovorshoos 2.99 .Vlos.FurTrlnnnodMoceosin Ioys'I.ainodOvorshoos Men's Heavy Duty Rubber Iooh. (Good- rich Qualify. was 6.95 for .. 5.95 Morfssltotos Mon'sHlCun..................4.” Lucky Numbers A'l56Z7 ' A1669! Slipper-sl.l9 Lolhgo Shoe Co. Ltd. opmmn 12.30 Today ' norm, 1 L '1n.vnm . I t too I. M. AND ssvsuoosv.nou ' 1' to Ms. nu mm ' i. Dist my I ws mm (com! 151 nururr c....,..: arm l'Ioor,Plc fllonortlll-Aslrfortllo OPQQJVDIINOS IV APPOINTM!Nl'-MON! POI IVNlO& MOUII luss&!ndl&sldwrvuoGqoson 0 hnsadns-vsfqqdtush -soar cab Monrou nrw: -umrrn ovsonamon GOUNSELIDIS TRAVEL scams liolcpholu: Iunrsnoe 8048- Travel 8541 onsn1.o'rrrzrowN,F.s:.i. cmlomiowu soup or man: i GENERAL omurn MEETING .4 oneuonuowunmn. rursoA3r.nov.nAr.o;r;tt,- I f omospoalm-. o.un.sonMANu , A ' . Executive-Manager AtisntioProvlncIs'lmnaI1kOoImi. Mr.Msmi'wlIgivosnqoi-tooito pmsrelosndaotlvitlhlflibi.-r A CORDIAL INVITATION II nmoucnou-r run rnovnva to K: issuudonr 5?: I 8 all ks in to Lesislstlvo gllmadurlng tile throne mu "I am sick and tired of the fear has been couraged among the French-Cans diam of Quebec province." be "All wsi have been hearing in recent years is"t1hst we in Quebec rights and our privileges. "l have always believed that 1 am a citizen of the Dominion of Canada and that 1 am equally .1 home in Ontario and British Colum. his as I am in my own province,” The French-speaking residents of New Brunswick had no fear of los- ing their privileges because no fear -.. complex had been amused among . Poppin th . -Operation on annual Tag 13”. sh, veners from the var- urchcs to convey nu- cnt and willing ed through such FORM RUBBER FIRM LONDON (Reuters) - Form- tion of scompsny to begin manu- facturing synthetic rubber in 1958 at an initial rate of 50.000 tons a year was announced Friday. In- ternational Synthetic Rubber Com- ltart with capital Burke Electric M Dealer Electrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies d spoke Dreclation was Party. d is Charlottetown P-lilies record 156 Great Goo. Sf. bPhono for loan in one visit. Loon 'silorod to Mods and income 1 Consolidation Service . . . with- out out . . . to reduce payments. con- solidate bills. Phone. write. or some in. losssuolollfooovmorv UHAIHDITEIOWN