I HIE—CEMENT EMPLOYMENT 1‘” W Wm wet July 8,1964- 131 OBITUARY NURSING INSTRUCTORS A N N O U N C E M t N t S mas-vision. On June 2nd. time the death Required for 155 bed regional hospital. New nefartf-ed suddenly as the re. . . . sut o a heart attack of Wilfred. school and residence bulldmg to be constructed C|TY & QUEEN) RCMP MUSICAL Ride, plus a MacDonald. Mount Stewart at during 1964, Present student enrolment 60_ races, Charlottetown Driving the e of six - s ven e Salary $4900 .to $6,000 depending on experience REPAIRS TOeutomatie wash- * Parh- My 25 ‘0 27th T i c k ets "Wished" Wmtywas hing and qualifications. Apply: era.- dryers. electric ranges, I available from members of the ghbour and faithful friend had I I . :fri‘higerators. Factory trained ’i Roth?" Chlh _ lworked for “lbw—five years in The Administrator dial 313i??eg frt°§fgyhthhhhh “73 CREAM $00181 at Ed- hijgddiiemglefiyh geriatric ' MacDonald’s Clh I V - - - YARMOUTH REGIONAL HOSPITAL GIGGEvs PHARMACY n... IWednesday. July his”? “$558 2‘3“ if.” 3“”? hi? ifhh‘h Yamouth’ N. S_ 3:321:38:th Greatk Geoiilge St. I Eh?" Chumh women" Auxh' mire :iemloeftut: gnburnealtthle 8 etc We .Pib i ‘ loss of a devoted husband vd . . . _ t _ . . a" m {"izigxhirefelflé-er Dial 43170, MODERN AND old time dali- “then his Wife- the h’rm‘e’ SECRETARY - FIELDMAN “h h h" hm" hm” Mary A“ Muhhh‘ hm I I,th To attend the Spring ‘ hall. Dancing 9.3o 12.30. Music eons: Allen Fa Monctonv NB-v RE Phrk United Church Centennial by Bum “Chesnh' flay?“ St. “W's. Dan. Strawber .I c .. ouris; one daughter (9 ry Festival. Thursday REGULAR DANCE in Mt. Mena. Mrs. Stephen MacDon- July 9th. beginning at 4 pm R I . I . _ . A i - yan Hall every Thursday Ild. Flennin brook: ails M - APPlIcahons Will be received by the hh‘hlhhh thc‘hg’ P'h' hhhh "‘gh‘.‘ Music by the "Star Dus- reen Macmillan. IMrs.O Frill:- I‘S . _ I I Music pony rides, Bazaar booth ~ undemgned for the posrhon of execu. of hoine cooking handicrafts. he $3”th 00;“!th {who . n - . arm a mem r - I've ‘acroiary and fleldman for Ihe Co. hot dogs etc. tickets 50 cents. JR. FARMERS meeting at fly “tel. the death 3f heel. 8:; o erefive Union of P El Ltd ICE CREAM Festival in hi.§f£"iv‘2%"r£§2‘”iuih°eh m“ “195" p P t ' ' ' 0 North Milton hall. July 8. Spon- at9p.m: y y The mem' Which was very Please state experience, salary expected, etc. “red by the "3 Clhh- “hwy hh°hh°h' w” hhh" I the direction of the Hennessey h "’ COOPERATIVE UNION " " “m W“ W m ' = 'v be "' Charflo‘mmwn NOTICE. l!- M mewenyn from MI late residence to SL. ' ‘A . ie. I . w m rton 0t ice this ‘ ' - Andrew’e Church. M at Ste- ' i '——_' {at or P.E,|, LTD, and... n... 1.. hit. «gets ggrgsggronwg: oh; w... .. m... ,m, .22.. s... ALABAMA TROOPE-RS TO MARCH IN TORONTO I HI 5 h rl‘. . O. Box REGULA ‘ mitted. Sale runs J I 7. . 9"“ “9mm high Ma“ “’35 . I . I I x m on H; I Charlottetown, PEI. dances North! gie‘inresgzic'regfiht "Y 1" celebrated by hm hutch new TWO Alabama state troop- (left) of HuntsVIlle, Ala. and sldente home state supplies I , y P, y Centre every week Dancing GET YOUR “Story of Monw Geo", MacComack thh Rev. ers who Will march wtth their Toronto policewoman Patti two trooper. to much in the Gets Reprleve hhh NOTICE NOTICES 9.3o1230 Music 'by Jud gue" P-El- 1M1963. at Mab- M. Dunphy. Souris. as dea- Slate's contingent 1“ ma?" “mamm- They “9 J' F' parade This ear’s resident ’ hng Mel ahd'El Canteen service 3" ons, Jamieson‘s or Hillside Inn. 0011. REV. W- KEGfe. R0110 Bay I L10“ Inlemahonhl “WWW” 3 ant ' ' B’m‘hh‘ ' y p ‘ HALIFAX 'CPl—The Halifax mt ' ' supply limited. as sub - deacon, and Rev. Ken- Parade in 1'0“)th are 399“ Traditionally l“ the “W199 is Ahhhey Green of York' lSymphony will continue to oper- EW I S DAUGHTERS OF England mt}, MacMmah 8.5 Master at talking with Lion Glen Raglan club the international pre- Ala. (CP Wirephoto) isle next season, says Dr_ wt], 05-8 ~ card game in the ICOF Hall ceremonies. Rev. Wendell Mac- lham A Murray. W651“!!! 0‘ every Wednesday night at 8.00 Intyre was present in the sanc- Hays "we need more repair» the Symphony Society Hi! com- ..- - , pm. Admission 50 cents. Lunch RESERVE WEDNESDAY, tuary. Honorary Pall Bearers I I I . I twork. We have not had much? ment followed a period of in- . Used NO. 46 International Hay Baler served. August 5th for annual picnic at were: Mesa-r. Brent Gillis, java] mm in the 1‘“ tw°l lenswe discussmh‘ With "do" Excellent condition $1100 00 ATTENTION CGIT To help Stl'tthnthm‘y" Parish 31°01“- Hm'y Lewe- M‘W Mum" I u Iyears‘ we have the “chm” th’hmhces °f “V‘m’hehm “‘1 _ V ' compile a history of 'I s l a n d ' 1122;533:112”!!! 5mg? l lvirrh their; ogecgili’zgeidesa bcudnthih'fcthafhil why/ate see our wa t 0 Friend Potato Sprayer, 200 gal. tank, CGIT. will all former leaders HOME MADE ice cream so- mn Macx’ihhon Peter’ Bowl lone." 'clear to continuing our activi- I 10 row boom, new pump, used 3 sea- and members Edi/159 When and cial Malpeque Hall Wednesday cetle Winston Bir’t l ' ' ' "WI “9‘ in "early ever" he” " Dr 5 sons 800 00 where they were in CGIT a n d . ' '. ‘ I MUrra I 'd tod ' ' h ' . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . other interesting events} Send July 8. Sale Of home cookmg. Mgigzega]; Beige” were: mcnt gas]? afterasyeyeral filer. - information by July 3m to Mrs, Aid of Princetown United ' °” “‘1” 8‘5” 9'; 3' i . LOCRWOOd m Loader' used 3 Seasons 850'00 Albert Craswell. Hunter River. Church. Serving from 7 p.m.. E2: Macgfixceh'mfi; who" I file"Rig-llEl:tgrov5ll::eshhfml;tilefi . New Dahlman steel 200 bushel bulk 01 ' I p y: PICTOU, N.S. ICPI — Fourl One of the latest construction manent professional orchestra R and Jay, Harold MacDon .. I . . Potato Boxes t t V t t I I V _ _ I _ I t t I __ ach 1000 00 V I L I I C S ltd , years ago Ferguson Industries processes at the yard is the pre- thung m the balance. A public - ‘, Limited reduced its working‘ fabricating of ship parts. weigh- campaign raised onl half tl Intermet t hi I St. . . - . y '° 1 . 1955 Ford 3_ton Truck, good tires, I I Andrews 26mg”)? ace h force to maintenance employees mg as much as 17 tons each. $30I900.need9d to keep the 01'- mom and running ear 395 00 - v ' and announced it would sus- These parts are then welded in I ganlzatlon going. g .. . . , . . , pend operations because of lack place. resulting in considerable , v ' ’ P IMhCLEAN — 1“ lov‘hg “Emory M w-lfred MI Do .1d d of contracts This northern savings in time an cos .BL‘ANThRE meme”) “ The E eh how the h" hem/m” 0t?“ contracm for S?b3;g° [5313193th on pENDERGAsT _. At wmmpen I 0‘ my he" grandson w'll‘hm F 51' l. h. acthha'k gm ova Scotia town of about 4,500 Ferguson industries has built he“: black red and gheeh M‘h’ I at the orCheSthh will be reduced“ ) basis of $1.25 per bag this tall. Acceptable as May 29, 1964, to Mr. and Mr‘é'. wyhh Mack“ who was klh' 6:3ng ill/idlesConnaclt alliev 8i? P°P“‘a“°" was ‘h’ea‘ened W“ m" ferries f“ the “m” “Clam hath hag “littered '01” l The annual Newman“ hm" full OI. part payment on above units. Edward Pendergatst’ a daugh-Il 0;; aegdefineat MacMman Rev. J'J'. Dun'phy' industrial depression. tween Cariboo, N.S.. and wood 2.12:3fifhg‘flgfmngggjybhlggl: will be cancelled for lack of “h l 1951. ’ ' ' Rev- W- Keefe and Rev W pitffs'hi'ssé’ "mIe'thasliieis "31w Eihl Shinibnztfllhlehheinlhlh;sghdlt‘: former Nyasahend protectorate hmm‘a' “PW” Th“ ""33" ' SAUNDERS —- At the princei “Wm "memulw by Maclnty’e “h” “ism “t the zest single industry here. 9 g the company's financial slump. I 3“" 73 yea" 0‘ B’ihs" “'19- h‘h we“ hhhhhmem h‘ h” '“' Edward Island Hospital ontGram. funeral and alll who sent mass Vice_president James B_ Fer. The latest addition to the fleet Representatives of more than son to 21 weeks. .mmrsday, July 2. 1964' to Mr. I MaeLEAN _ In loving memory cards, enrolments, flowers guson says the Shihhuhdmg of Northumberland Ferries 80 countries, including Canada, But Dr. Murray 'aald there .._. "Your ln+erna+t°nal Ham/65+er D I .t and Mrs. Douglas H. Saund- of my dear son William Wyatt infiniygfiatzygfrdé AG Spgtfézl company had compmed ‘ big “much was the 60 ’ VEhme wadehed the Independlencedcer. gh’cmt'be “(h relducttlitmclnltthe Nova ea er 81's. d . v ' h ‘ ' ' " 0b ' 1960, b t th “t .Pr' , 1 led emonli‘s at cenlra S a lum 0 '3 SC 00 an a U 001109" iii a aughter . i‘ filialCLEtthn 13320 passed away hard and all 0‘” hind heigh' hothihg1eft."uThe:2w::h:ov:: Wllhxlllc: Nova compe 135‘ I. t tours or the Halifhx'Dhnmomh mi Grafton Street East, Charlottetown JENKINS —- Gall and Ritchie Alwyays kWh-meted by Mom. hours and friendstwho helped in hair work and no indication of The Prince Nova was finished The flag - raising ceremony 90m“ sen”; “The most im' ~lat (nee lShefithfiw.) annorlinceRthel so In an yen. ways in ourrecent any navy refit contracts. The six weeks ahead of schedule” climaxed independence celebra- Durham harshl- ls (that:l mt]; . I. arrive o elr son. an an- I BRUCE _ It, loving memory of bereavem c. shipyard was forced to lay off the first such accomplishment lions that began Wilha hit-hour “3 are 8"” Wi ‘5 “w .an dall. at the Charlottetown Hos-I Lyle Owen Bruce who died . Imore than 100 men. in the history of the yard. The display of national dancing and arrangement lh at We have _ Dual 0“ sathrday- June 25-l July 5, 1962. But Mr. Ferguson says the‘ ferry. with a capacity of 60 ve- included a fireworks display. made hand With our rewsed 1964. A brother for Douglas. lTIhe memory of his dear wee federal shipbuilding subsidy in hilcles and 300 passengers, is of The new 36,000-squa're-mile hugfiet, f t t'buud m . _ t ways IN MEMORIAM 1961 gave the firm the financial 81 W81 Ed CQnStI‘uctlon and her state of Malawi — the word ‘ r“ a? 0" co“ m ‘ AT v SOY Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, Win linger with us an our days; 1 Samuel Oswald MacNem incentive to get back on its feet, engines deliver 3,200 horse-t means flames—has I popuia- the health‘er. °"tl°°k “’1' th’ B. Soy (nee Kale Atkins) areI I The b d - 'yml’hm 9 Mme“ . ISweetest flower. too sweet to “Who blames the me as pet” su S! y enabled the ship- Power- Ition of 4.000.000. . . (Home of the late Andrew Stevenson) happy to announce the arrival t stay, BIS fade and {an iyard to bid competitively on MONEY SPREAD ~ A 52900 ‘hcfease ‘h the Pm' of their twm daughters. I and took him home to show the Who blames the star] that inn-l hew hhd rem hhhthhhts and how Mr' Ferguson says the con. '- h I “Mia-1 gram “hm prowdon for Thursday, July 9 at 7:00 p.m_ Cheryl Lee and PatriCia LynnI way. gas from the Sky__ p , “we are aiming to become the tract for the ferry was a great PO IS Traw ers ‘4 "e‘ne'w 0" “3‘5 “Wm “he” . at the Prince County Hospitali Lovihgty remembered by For we must team th‘ I best small yard in Eastern Can- boon tn the yard. and steel . the Nova 5‘30“! dget 1! eon- HOUSE: Eight room house with bathroom, floor furnace. on June 25. 1964. Weight SIMom and Dad_ ~ after at e ess‘mtada.” shafts used in her construction AC'I’Ive N.S. “dared “9"? yea" I “prim- tn the subskw, ship. were made at the steel plant in 2~ Indium“ from mhflmen ‘of both the Halifax and Dart- mouth civ-ic councils that the symphony will get consideration when new budget: are exam- pllone and electricity. This would make an excellent summer lbs..3V4 073., and 4 lbs., 9 cos. I Sisters flotr Joann . a dear son and brother Mal-i hhes that me" lness to yards in other coon-1’11tue 0 the money to other tam of a polish fisheries xe- colm S. Leeco, wit 1 _. LEECO — In loving memory of I Tmth that while" "9' the ping companies took their butii-J nearby f'l‘t‘entnn. “This Spread 5 HALIFAX ICP) —— The cap- home. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 1 Fawcett kitchen range with hot water front; 1 oil heater; 1 electric rangette; 1 hot plate; E ‘0 died of tries. because our costs were} Parts Of Pictnu County." he h h' . i of Pol- kitchen table and chairs; 2 Kroehler arm chairs; small tables IVES — MURRAY — 'llhe en-I wounds in France. July 7th, I said_ Seal? 5 IF g33’s some I Relatives and friends were‘ - . r Il°° h‘gh~ he said- i . ands 100 dee sea crawlers . L ; 1 bureau: 2 chests of drawers: washing machine. gagement is announced of Pa-t‘ 1944. giggly ofglfnhfietwgsfldothg: I NEW EQUIPMENT I The Prince Nova Cost $2.750: are fighting nowp mt Labrador mad he“ Ye”- ' MACHINERY: 1—30 Masse tractor; 1 turnip pulper. tricia Ann Ives. Charlotte-' We keep in our hearts the love I - ,- i ' r With the swing back to pnos- 000 to blind. Mr- Ferguson says ' 3- hmhewed interest hhd 93' y I Neill which occurred at Cam-I I . and more would be going soon 2 Other “not” too numerous to mention. town. to Joseph Leonard Mur.l the past bridg'e Massachusetts on June perity, Ferguson Industries has he cannot accurately estimate to Gem‘ge.s Banks. off Nova couraging support from the pub- _ ray. son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat-f For there it was planted for- 5 1963’ installed new equipment and the value 0f the contract to the Scotta The vessels 0“ Labrador 110- Several {my} and lndiVld- TERMS CASH Plek Murray, Charlottetown.l ever to last. 'Mr 'MacNetu (Oddie __ as has intmduced new “Ml-"19th" town economy‘ but ‘1‘ generally are after red and white “315 'hhhhd the “he the gym" ‘ The marriage Will take place! To deep in our hearts for death lhe was known ’to his friends) ? methOdS- New machinery in" .was paid wages “for that "he fish The others would be lonk- pho-n‘v appeal ahd doubled CLARENCE STEVENSON, on Saturday, July 25. 1964 at‘ to divide. 'was born P ' E Cluhes automatic welding equlp.jjoh alone. A i 'f h , Geo _ their . annual donations. Some RANDOLPH STEVENSON 9 am at St DunSlan'S Baal-l Parted but .till we walk sidel °h r1hCe dward ment for both steel and alumi.‘ Fergusnn Industries can mg or emhg "“ rge' donatmna Were received from I I _ S Ilsland. Canada. February 14, - l' l f' t 6 "k5" Out-Side the Atlantl Vi Executm- m‘ I by Side- 1896 The son of M rt' «I t lvhhm' and hydrauhc 9”” “hm me” "~” Ah‘hh" c t or 'lw a d i u c hm "he" COMPTON MOWER i Lovineg remembered by Dad. and'lsabeu (MacDoanalgl Ilia: Shea” ahh presses" hither: wt“ $29 hm hh‘S'eel' of tEhpe'm rilllislallieculhog 3:22;: A! -' hes-"h "him a”; e; II B acKINNON - -- - I . ‘ ———-——, re ge o constructed in I - '1 v. . ’ couraglng signs. e a ROAuEifgnTeeh/I “I 4-9689 I Mr. and M". Benjamin Comp“, Mother and sister. Nail. . I m I tNova Scam and the first Steel terviewed before his ship sall- directors {99] justified In “I. ' ~ to... Bangor, announce the 8,1,; VAIL __ In fond and tovthg th erslpen searly years on OBITUARY trawler, the Port Dauphin. The ed item Halifax 8"" nouncinz the continuation 3 8889th 01' their daughter! memory of my dear mother thewessthe'fl (allies? hwflgg‘bggg NORMAN J. MacLEOD IVE"! Tecelnlly launched its sec— refilelhng and taking on freSln symphony operations and 1we Ruth Helen to Jerry. son of M _ s'lomon vai1_ who 55. . " I Tlhe late Mr, Nlnmma-n J, '0 stee trawler. the Blue W3 91'- are starting immediately to a go BE Mr. Jan Brouwer. chdale.l edrsawac; July 7,1942. pa Whig? 8”“ “‘LMiacleod passed away at the crest. built for Job Brothers Icontracts with our musician- Ohlario and the late MFS- Gone deal' mother, gone forever ggihha t 0‘ _' ahteTI Wood Convalesc ent Nursing‘ Limited In St. JOhn'S. Niki. FIRST ROADMAP for t'he_.“ew seasoni” Dr. MU" , Brouwer. The marriage will‘ How I miss your smiling face. wh 61:8 ut‘ne 0 the Island Home on Sunday. June 23' 19% Mr. Ferguson says two trawl- . I iray said. “But we will need ' take lace Au net 23 19641“ , T 9” € “35 married and Mr. MacLeod was born atters are now under construc- The first printed roadmap for continued Increased support it Rexdg’le Unites Chur'ch Rex I But you left :1“? to :ihhembehllived un til 1926 ~— when he “aueyfiield East pEI on De- I tion. but the yard is experienc- motorists appeared in a 0111- we are to keep going in future In dale, Ontario. I I None pogceeart can a e You tghfitiihthhhsssf aHrlélil‘thfltgd Chrght‘cember w. 1892: He was the mg I atslhw Ito-I‘m." He cago newspaper in 189? iyears‘n sadly missed by daughter MacKinnon Motors for the last ‘hgglhhihohheMiacaozfl' and Mrs'l - ,Annie. 30 ars, . ‘ _ I , .._. .-.. cLEAN — In lov n memor I s W . . — i . V I M21 my dear hushlahgd Eh S He was a quiet - God-fearing ttofieat‘csgvtffvthgfd ’33 22““, . ‘ ' - V . . v .t i“ an MacLean who passed away on man - respected - and well very youn‘g man came to. ' _ ‘ ‘ \ _, April 11th.. 1951. . hhed by “em” “"hO met him- Charlottetown Business Coll- 3 . Always remembered by his we Wlsh to empress} 01“. Sln‘ Left to m on rn besides his ege where he received the Meat we a D- ne' ' . . _ t I . N. .- Edd' M “I d h' Trou MEWART — In loving memory barn from rflne during the elec- (Mi-s. Earle M. Jenkins) of fifiufiagtffim and gmgyl ;! '9 a ewsl an '5 P3 of a dear son Brentie Stewart tric storm on the night of June Whircgstfir. Massachusetts. where he rematned until 19ml -- i"; ‘ ' .50 who was killed in an accident 10. an , eather at home —- also , - I The Beefies July 8th.. 1961. l Neil and Pearl Ross. Dundas. two grandchildren -— in ddit- mhfl'grhfu't't‘hhfih the hephhhhm‘ i1 . ‘ . . t. . on and oft our thoughts so Ion—his mother Istlll living) in In March 19,5 he went over, Id Kensmg-ton Singing .cnsatlon wander Charlottetown. P.E. Island. also seas with the 2nd sets. Bat. Tothe grave n0t far away _ one bro: James 3' °f Lorne tery. During his service over- " Where we 185d our deal- Brmue * Viley, and on e sister “Phe- seas he was a member of hhei Just unee years ago today. NOTICES me" (Mm 30“ letmtone‘ 25th battalion and the son Ca-I I ‘ t Always Membered and 584‘ P 3 géefiirgfinee;°w;lgegzega§:r :3” nadian Howitrer Battery until. : ' 1y missed'by Mom and brothers m the was demode at the end ~ " PeM. and sisters. some years 83°: lof the war. i All competitors in beard growing contest please REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE tagger; I In 1919 he was appointed 30-. T . ' ' '. ' ' . ' countant with the Prohibition report to public school at 7.00 pm. for class1fymg. pel in Cambridge —- and many! Commiss t on and tater that Classes: Best groomed heard, most colorful beard. I beautiful flowers —- andfriends [I year was appointed Whotuue; longest beard, Island champion beard. ' from near and far. testified to I Vendor. which poem,” he For further particulars dial 267-3450 . mesmm “1 W“ I c h he was held until his retirement in lots. Burial was at: “Puritan mghfiefiehgffihg 5&Ithlszémc': ' Lawn" Memorial Park in Pea- et 3 Bedroom Bedmom body. Massachusetts. hfffiiimhm‘e faithful .. . . . . m e In her of Zion Presbyterian ' 3‘" we “"11 be W‘h' Mm "II Church having taught Sunday: TURNER FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. and Playroom in Basement. Ai- evthrvnotghilm m MIMI”, mm w mm m" When “‘0‘” and served on the 3 card oil F‘ herlottetown , ri i . , . I U grgyrd5+ra.+ C $210 00 fOChed garage‘ Even halting“th streets where 3.5:: etlflhltihtflivonpalheencgeep'e'h‘: vie do???" """ """ """ """"" 1:; 100200 owhhnsttgflsggéh NIB. Aha: iii: v .I“:.*:°W.I;m-..mm .I V ‘ o vers run." ‘ with he ’ Um COCkS “tit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 Until we meet again. daugter New Rear Mounted Cultivators for three Contact R-I-P- Murray MacL. L n sh e r) ot’ mint hitch' Regular phi” $240" Sale ' GREAT LAKES omncron Charlottetown. Phi“ ‘ e t 'ronorrro (CPI—Robert M. “The {Funeral‘ from the Mac- t M - - Schmon of St. Catharines. pres- an's uneril Home on Tues-‘ used to l ident of the Ontario Paper Com- day. June 30th at 2 pm. w a s . .w‘w ., r .... I. . I __ I, New Cunningham Hay Crimper. The I : t but mom can buy 985“ REAL ESTATE :iiir‘aiiii‘éid'.Iiifip’iesh‘..i“i‘:i initial “I”- W“ I BANK OF MONTREAL ; Um may 30 Lflte MOdEI PTO Puney treasurer of. the Steel Company i The pallbearers were E. A. when...“ , .u.......w.r RC .. , ...................... .. 650.00 » PHONE 2-l264 at Cgtdembibngiteg. {has hm glidmorMeltt newt;h ’I‘tregeoir ‘ - I i on a ; ~ I v 2132?: r, like new """"""" ...... n NOTICES NOTICES finding hilthtvnéhwey. Enticingcvlguth grilling: L. Jgr- . . ...... . ve 0pm" “on on m an t I x, r. I USCG d d e rake 0n ' trauma-1mm mu hwhthil hfihf..‘..‘..f.-f.f.h ............ .. 200.00 NOTICES Nonqss m] . t guide it... .... .............. .._. .................. .. 1 3%?) MEMORIAL SERVICE CENTENNIAL PICNIC I N tee! tor on umber nreh . . I I Bring all your personal credit needs under one roof I View bolero, mowers and rakes in stoc 4500 Th A I M o I 5."; will V w w a ufi'fin'ii?’1.362:3:i:::.:::::::::;"':::;;::;;::::: 25:00 I' ""t" °'"°"° ‘° AT EGMONT BA—Y. JULY II - Low-c051 Llrsmsunzomms UM [What limb 50W“ ---------------- '- “0'00 ‘ I fit So'di.r" Monumonf 0!: church and hail grounds, High Mass and ’ ' m for hm“ mk’ any length’ can “so be b. he d .+ e ' ' "man at 3.30 pm Hot supper served from 4.30 Charlottetown Branch. 105.107 annoy“ M . I I . ' ' ' ' ' _. . . Inner “LIVESTOCK TAKEN IN TRADE" Geddne Memorial Church. Spring Gm” at .1] mm, “rial fireworks at 11:00 pm. Pgstmz'fmfm) Constihugttonltihnommmm“ shook on Sundgyl July l2. at 2:30 P4": Fhflturing cooperation ground display only. F~ t I. i D