lll'.il'33"s3?3.3l2;' - TORONTO. (CF)--ivllllam Blunt of Toronto read a newspaper mm about disappearing hoses to car fornia. He scoffed. He was watering his lawn Well night and joking with hih wife at the same time about "people who let their hose disap- -pear under the ground." Peg 12 Th G di - - . . . s.Q.m.y.J'nylT19E? I" Me"'"”'.'3'" Eden Outlines Britain's "” "'””” ”"”" I Position On Top problems Death removed another pioneerl ' At Big Four Conference when Mrs. William Gaudet pass- ed peacefully away at the home of her son in Pleasant view. not LONDON (AP)-Prime Minister wn to fundamentals. Eden said today the West is ready with earn goes cau- to give Soviet Russia a reaaon- tton. because it in right am we Tyne Volley v .-Mr and Mrs, lvan MacI.ean returned home as Friday June l Igth after having spent a week visiting in Nova Scotia. One. on May 12, 1955 at the ad- vanced age of 91 years. Her hus- band predeceased her eighteen must get do "And then i . . Year! llll- able uarantee a alnst an threat should be w MW C0lliWlC9 F 0 l' 59.5: ,1' Born lll Null P0llll- TlSlllSll- 00' from Is free andxunlted Girmany. guard. There"; :rhlnn:twda:-ollpkemll: ofhlili f::vnfuglail'1oieeiimli:ii(selhei'll:uTi. ' lllllldllli I few days Vlslllnl April 12. 1864, Anastasia ClohoI- Giving a broad outline of Bri- such reserve. it is mere prudence. ground. and turned on the water E I mm" l' Ty" V'"'y' - Icy. d-Halli-tr of the lite Palrlcll taln'I position solns into the Bis "Some say then is a new look ''It dlulaneusd all right." said Miss Lucy Nisbet has returned Ciohossey and Jo Hannah Foley Four conference. Eden said it is in the policy of Soviet Russia. it Mr. Blunt. "about eight feet of it a . Clohossey. she was the last sur- reasonable to go for real ll mod- may be so-I trust it will rave so in a few mlnut " ' '”-h” ""3"" dm” in Chamnel vlving member of a family of six, . est progress at Geneva." But I hope that nobody wt accuse H. The prime minister said Britain will go to the "summit" pariey dedicated to three prlnciplu: 1. "We are not prepared to break us of hanging back if we take a good look at the new look before we pronounce upon it." four daughters and two sons. The deceased had been in fall ing health for the past few years. town after having been on va- cation; two weeks of which she spent visiting with friends in Van- covered that this wasp. which lives only in some outlying dig. tricts. lived on it. They then in. 3. "We will work for the unifica- tion of Germany." But he emphasized in a speech to the English-speaking Union that. "subject to these principles." Bri- . taln is ready to negotiate at Gen- and friendly ways endeared her en (0.. a hydrogen an under. to all who knew her and manyl standing with Russjl. former companions of her chii- ANY REASONABLE PLAN dren will look back with fond. Eden urged the Russians to agree memories of days spent under her to the unification of Germany through free elections and de- couver B. C.. having made the mm” her mm” me was I". M” by ”l'” quently visited by her beloved "P NATO-" ti duced the wasps to some other -M, Chest” Macpomld who pastors Rev. Patrick Walsh and mi Um:e:ugt;1::'P.' mrkd (mm tllstflcls 8nt'l' lolllld they were a Rev. Father Richard. Her death - Ausgralian very effective answer to pink wax scale. The wasps-lay their eggs Inside the pest and the vnllng wasps feed on the insect and destroy it."' Wilson said there is no danger of the wasps themselves in-mm. inf: a pest. Proi;-siVoi'ia-lMCards- irjwiul the R. c. A. r. stationed in Ontario is spending some time at the home of his father Mr. Peter MacDonald. iMr. Leeman Campbell has gone to Gagetown. N. B. where he is'-employed . 1 The United Ladies Aid was held at the h ome of Mrs. Angus was as her life. truly Christian. Her memory will long he cher ished not only by her own family but by her many friends and neighbors, Her kind disposition Pest Control SYDNEY (CP) Australian scientists are flying 1.000 Japa. nese wasps trom 'iokyu to cum- bat the pink wax scale pest in Australia citrus orchards. The head of the biological con- trol section of the Council for Walker on Thursday evening '00,. June 16th with a good attend- Then an M. .0 mm,” rm-lclared "there will be neither se- Sflemmc um l"d'”uhl R”'3"ch' chaff-Q,-ed Ilfce. - 1055 three daughters Ind mu, curity nor lasting peace in Europe I” w"'””' "M '1," ""5?" abm" I i F M, J h w H unless we don the size of a pm-head, will be Accounfanf Mm Anhur Yeol is spending ' ' - l i SAOIHS-A iva" lillsl 'l,ihn slant, Adlnitting."there are risks for now" 10 Sydmy in Sealed 51355 - 5 some time v i sltin g with her ,,,. .;Ax is . ..f w v- - - t - T I to ' th;l:v3s- V-,::tl9-Newl;-n M08235 MEI: eve..yb0dy-- in an attempt to solve tubes containing honey for them 1" E330 nlckey miter. Mrs Harold Holland. d . h V . S h i uret' M” wmna She; Til. the German problem. Eden "id. toufeed on, Canadian Buaiiillrmof Common; tr Bedunn C nish:' Edward. Tlgnish: Howard. Rqggiiln qtllem "t:df'"'"fr "mad" ....;r,.'l'.f,:,'I,l2 :”h:.;.?l;lt:eIns,.hl, gnalxl, sumrnerside. l;l.E.ll.l'Phons an ”l'he Tyne Valley School Clllltls Some of the lWPlll)'-Six lcarlcrs at the lllh annual church vacation school at Kensinglon last week are seen .St. Louis: and E87” "ll "'9 many v:nuldarprobabily unit; inch long which has caused a lot arold Palmer. Mrs. Lewis M. Murray. ll"""95l"d- the West. I think that it would. ill ll3""i39 llll -'lllSll'lIllllll citrus W. Alhrrf Robertson I Airs. D. NliicKellzic. Mrs. ll am pion. (Back row) Alan Slluman, Mrs. Lester lea had a farewell party in the . . . . School on Tuesday June 21st for abmol imd allgj h("n.1.p.rl Miss Sandra Maciiay and Masler'Mr5- F1 "Fl Dr-ll.lS0ll. ails. . p M. Murray. Miss Elaine .Splccl'. to l"lglll. (front row Rog. iilll7.. Mrs. F.voi'oll (ill Mrs. Gerald M2i('l(enzlc. Her funeral which was largely attended was held from her homel on Monday. May 16 to the Im- orchards. especially in New South Wales and Queensland." he said. "It weakens the tree and re- P. E. I. MUTUAL BUll.mN(; Granville at Water Street Summerslde .”Thc Russians may even con- sider this dangerous i.o their se- curity. But the answer is that ii. Mrs. Hodge Montgomery. Rev. Lewis Champion, Miss Jean Murray. Blair Phillips who will be attend- ' llltt school elsewhere next term. Mrs. Fred Semple. Miss Edna MncMurdo. and Miss Evelyn Crozler. (Photo liritklljgttonly maculate Conception Church. P-I- need not be so. We are certainly ducea the fruit yield. The insect DIAL r o. no; pm' ,, . H , ,.. - ' "1" R035. . . - I'IIdy- and believe that the West- orlslnllly came from Japan. where ms ssl id 1”” cmwd fmm TY"? Vl'l'Il-."I"WI1W”"""V?”'1'....... - I A solemn relllllem llll-Ill mas! ern nations. including Germany it is also a serious pest. About ley and surrounding communitiesl I t W p ' 3 l A " was celebrated by her twogranrl- are also ready in agree to all; five years ago the Japanese. dis- Rllllefed it ill? T311? Vt-'llle.V ll8ll . s ' Q. sons with Rev Father Howard rrasonablc arrangements which -v . . . "ll FYW-l8.V 9V9llll'l8 sill"? Will H3 ' V I Shea of Si-arboro as cclebrant..Wlll givc Russia reassurance on R- F" Ell” 87 S0" Llmlled bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs.l , , Rev. Father Claude Shea of "ll! lmllll-" HCCAKEO” Fl?! - Alli-fl - Casualty Ivan MacKay and daughter San- . . Winnipeg as deacon. assisted by Tll! Prime minister added that 3 Summer St. litlmrnerst-L dra who have taken up residence i . p y Rev. Fame, Richard H 5ub.de.. "Is ions as Germany is divided. KENSINGTON - in Hunter lover. Rev. David ,. . . ." . con. Rev. Father wslsll, 13.13., Eurnve Wlll be divided” and made I Optometrist MllWllllll'lE.V 3FlPd 85 Wllllvsmall . 9' i - was master of cerrmonles: Rev la"."r3"m pl” ll" "'99 "ecllom 10 F"”5”c 7459515: Mam”? 2'10 E. E. Parkman ' and Mrs. Hart Lldslons read an H v Father Smmm of Mbemm was idvlllfllle the country. He declared Sal. tA.S.T.l Randolph 5””'- 0pt.D.. R.0. , appmplau. address and Mr E S. me send")! K E there islll be neither security nor , . . 9 7 I”) l l .. Wayne Morris. Joan Vleldon in PHONE 3-A I Burleigh made a presentation to The honorary pail bearer; we;-ell?! "lg pea" l" Eum” ' ""1955 w .t d ukmm-G SHOT REGENT THEATRE BLDG. . Mr. and Mrs. Maci(ay on behalf Albert Kr-nnedy. George Knox. A. G301; AT NEW cl .9.” ”'ma' ' Summer St. Siunnseralde of all their friends in this and D. 0-3.-gen. James Jgmes 0-. ..Now In what spirit ”5:g1(:lKw GUN lll bflllmlll "ll" M5" ..........a......... w.... I surrounding viclnlties. Tile Brien. (lliarles Dunn and Harris ,,pproa(.h these diScu..slo;,s at p ,5 59”” "d Newst H. F. Hunter. R.0. , remainder of the evening was Callaghan. leva? I suggeet wni, ,, blendw, Summerslde. P.E.l. - Phone 3110 : yery pleasantly spent in a sing The active pail bearers were care and confidence and C u.. 0 SMAl.LMAN'S BUILDING '1 song with Mrs. Herman Dymeni. six of her grandsons. Sydney” ”C:-ire because dlolomacyotliadtgizs . as pianist. Some interesting films Shea. Edward. Billy and Ray thorough and thoughtful and takes A- Rl”"'l0l"l Gnlllc , were shown by Mr. Wendell Gaudet. George and Brandon Wal- account of reality. and takes time 3-59" 0-D- . PllllllPl- Lane. is the best diplomacy. In a tangled N 0 T I C E 3" w”l'" 5"?” I3w"mf”"”u . . .. - - , 1 w .::'.:: ::::.:..."".:::2L..:' .:::r: 3I:.?:'":ri:2 ”""' ”'"I-lit-nill"s2so T" Womenis Missionary Society were n in . d "1 ' ' ii. i host. to the Freeland Missionary '9" 5i Me” an . meshages C's ' -" Society on Monday et'eLi'lll'lE June i amtlaithisfelgngeaii; 5:::?Cll:95:h';"”&L Buying Clan” and ms at the home of Mr. and l ' D . P rlort '.lI5ugN(-III && 1"" IV" M”L"' '1'” M” "TF3 iiiarssgfildrest in ace I B” Clan" Da"y' r Phyllclan - Snrseonl Dan MacLean. p ., l ' p ;D . Water Street. Sununeretde .-A miscellaneous shower was ' J ' I The annual meeting of JENKINS BROS. LTD. e:j 'l;;l;ll'atNt;i:eho::e.F3el:ljrAyai;dIelll:iii;'si p . wx g V H W. K. V” p A? V r . ythe Ki-nkora Dairying C0- summgriida Pl'lOl'0gl'8pl"lOl'I am a. 21.4 1. hon"-Iog their 't-""' " ' ' " " M is ' " ' ' The nmuy of the m. M” loperative Association Llrnit- THE READ STUDIO t""....."..T;l ?,;"i'.l...Tlr...”..R"; Milli: Al Ke sington Cb rcb Vacation School W"-m. Gm-t wish to -xrzresiied WI" be he” 0" Mondtyv r ”' "' m” "d opened by Miss Carol wily . ' I .lheir sincere thanks to Revfl-ath-ilJu1y 11th, 1955, at 8.00 P- I ' l 50 students from 13 districts. attended the 11th annual church vacation school at lxenslngton last ,er Walsh and Rev. Father Rich-I m in Kinkora Han Upwards of 1 k. and most of them are seen above during at noon recreation period. The program. which lasts a full week. Bible drill, memory work. related haridwork. games. learning of k. This is the only school of its kind on Prin of Kensington United Church. liams while the accompanying . mus andmscripta were read by wee ' " M-l Clem 5l'W'””'- M155 is varied and included worship. Bible study, NM” mmhd "H '1" m"d' " new hymns and songs. sewing, and woodwor her gr eto I f . . pin.-1,9,: l"r'l..n:;::f,,d,:r .1 11,, is under the leadership of Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Murray, Alma ard: also to all who sent lllassl cards. srpiritunl bouquets. enroll-1 l-I. -. d . ce Edward Island. and TJ;?.?p.n.?Yf.fS i:".lll.'f:5'f.?Z.35. (Pl'l0l.0 by W0llv0n) and neighbors who in any way; ; lilelped during our recent bereave-. nmn ' ATTENTION FARMERS THE FLOWEP CART Water Street (opposite CNR Station) Floral arrangements for every occasion. By order of Directors. evening was spent in social chat and a delicious lunch was served by the ladies. G Friday evening June Mt): a Personals Wesley MacPhee Leigh Paynier. and family. Bur- lington and other relatives here. -Bur. clergymcn. Billy on July 2. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Hampton l Many of our citizens were pre- 13 0f "l9 l0Wll'S evangzn. zl- criticized by American I l 1 -eMrs. and Mrs. James McCarthy returned sent at the dedication of the el- son Alvin returned to Summer- nsiseallaneous shower was held inl I - J l 1 ft ,3; Graham Wedn do I ht' the Tyne Valley Hall in honor of :,a:d"mxhoI:.n h:,ve:11:;mr.:.?lIh afl:.e.!r.Ifwi.t3.l:.h zggafuneltzs Trlzloaongrnlmi igiepm feiilydayis gt Gll:on'gpe;h,:FV, --Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Blaclcheld ,, meeting in Aiihui r;3:n.l . '. . e ,1GmLEVdyn PaImer- Mrt Dmmld parents Mr and Mrs W.B Mac- voung men of the. Church who guests of Mr. and Mrs. James 3nd h"'"'h;. lernhn" J.”lyD4l') tt" mgTk'5 Semlld l3l"2elll Fill”. spec.” 'nnq In 50 Ill VEW CBI-Nlbly acted all 1 H ' V l - h w 1'. r h -1dlB d . d l -..p WE I:'lI'tII Ii ll” Glue In 8 Cl”. rganizers of the rally had ' ' . chairman, on a nicely d,cm-aged L91 an swag taia t'(:eSmlj"0Vt fhgwlhmxali Hmr d" an") "r N. S. after spending pthe wcek- expected a .mass nl('PllllE'. in he Buymg Poulhlyl I've weddillq, BCI'IqlIQf and FIII1CI'C' DCSIQIIS. Cllle El: gifts were opened and Mr. and Mrs. James 1)ilnhar Number! M this 'se...,ice uhder ehlrs. liarry Ramsay. Mr. .l. 31-11 trig l3Il)-tlttltvsl i31:'l'i:ll3ul(l)f(l)88lStaililifgkwllllgih can hold and drggggdl ex. .P"l9ll 00 Veyl it Miss June spent a weekend recently visiting I D. Ramsay and Miss Lorraine-I l”- ll l'll- Bill! 10 OX. Deon e. u at ough the were. i l cunpben whu. M1" Lu. M". "hm," in Knmsford am! spring. the direction of Dr. MacDonald Rama” Rave", Mu.” lrrlvedlgm-nnlmn. ...Bur. Elna;-0 twnsdyavm-31,19, only mm, cgpf Sal-U.-day. WC DCHVCT "I0". ' I. time up. Phe Shop 'lYiat Gives The Extra Touch That Means So Much. field West. Mr. James Donald of the RC. Donald read the accompanying verses and Miss Gloria Maclntyre Mrs. Don Armstrong (nee Flor- ,, g -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dent ofl ience Vlllettl and young son Dar- lEast Barnetl. Vt'.. mm late Mr. i d Graham's sermon was lrans-- 3l”T V9 Nlllated. sentence by scntcnrc. After" JENKINS BROS. LTD. I late residence, of the Mr. GI:-n hlat-l-ladyen and young nl mp weekpnd bride returned from s honcymoon onxm. trip through the participate in the reception in their honor at the placed the gifts on tables. Miss . . . . . .4 - . . . .. Palmer thanked her friends in all". P and his hrnlhcr. lllr- l-9IKh.2:,'n,;:z0r(;:::iivaerso Exgloyngifnlgsgt Harry Howatt. widely known and-.""'l 4' lo M5" the" "Erie fa"dlGl'llll8m'S talk. 200 Danes res-l . few well chosen words for their Dfmlldl ll" SD9lldllliZ ! l9W t'l8.V5 guests M M" Armstmngm par: respected Cullen. crapmup in his i'lll'll- MT; lllld M"-V Daniel Hlckwbonded in his appeal to cnme for-.l Summersicla kindness ".3 th umnnd" or with relatives in Wlnsloe andlmu M" and M" Gordon vu- 79". ynn interment H Cumud ox, Burlington. and relatives at ward to make "decisions for uu Wmhu Wu went ii dnciu. Chnlommwnp 19".. . . Cemetery. New Glasgow and other M Huvber was served by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald Mr and M” Jack Dixon ha". vThe many menus of N” HI. C l um... p,.e5hy”,...lan Ladies Aid motored tn Winsioe on Saturday. met at the home of Miss Emily MacLaan and Mrs. Andrew Brown on Thursday evening June 23rd among their welcome guests, Mrfg M L d B 1- 1 . and Mrs. Wyman Falconer. Ded-ltd mic heal:-1' oliir alflttrgliaicli han. Mass.. U. S. A. Mrs. Falcon- mum mu”. ' -3." er in a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' June 25 and spa with their daughter and a law. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Tur- Maritimes. to home-coming TODAY (Saturday) 7:15 - 9:15 A cup and saucer was pro-v ' , . 5 lMarv of Calgary. Alberta. accom- "med m Mrs" ha" Mack” "' panied by l.hPll' sisters '””''c"”"" "l "" '"'” "' ti" Maurie Steele of Morell and I with a large attendance Plans '"-'V- Di - g ,- h f M4 ,1 M H M 1 1 XML Ind they Ill! llltllll ld- a-Irene and Blair Evans, Bur- rnadehto hofld an ice-cream M, and Mrs. F-rank n.,Rh.,,. N;T;:na?,y.,n'rca'nnM Cnr:e' 0,? 5?": vantage of the. brief period of liugton. are spending a few days ' I-uh gnu H” "mm "" J"'ylhls son Gr-org! and daughter 23. ll""' ill ill?” fllslmsll lll VI-illlllil in Darnlcy. guests of their uncle I.-xx . their many friends. .and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pickering and family. M . i " - f-I ih' S . H UP ad." Hm H mm” Week-and visitors hers includ- Sister School were present to enloy the Ladies Aid and as a l'FH1PI'Hbl'IHs.c Of llbf many friends in the Pros- hyterian Ladies Aid grounds. Supper was served by will be employed. ”'A severe lightning storm pg". II MIC district on Saturday teloeeahorseaiidcow Mary Martha of Mt. St. Mary's. recently visited their aunt Miss Veronica O'Connor. Alhertnn. and last visited P. E. l. and needless to say he sees many changes. the afternoon session Rev. David Mawhinriey. of the Presbyterian discussed with the delegates "Evangelism in the Church School." Supper was served the G ' gates at the home of Mrs. Oscar MacNoil by the ladies of the churcie lweil attended Sunday School Con- lventlon at Tryon. June 13 r to hear and greatly enjoy the Les- lie Bell Singers at the Coliseum l Much interest is being expres- John M. MacKlnnnn, New Argyle. marriage to take place on Jilly Sponsored by the teachers of our School. the pupils thereof ed: Misses Ada Campbell. Marlon MacLean. Miss Sadie MacF'adyea and twin brothers, Curtis and Ev- hcnr and enjoy the inspiring mes- vice. Pl'Pff. Graham Mac-Phaii. Mr. and S. were -Among those atlanding the. Dominion Day week-end A. Y.. P, A. Conference at Windsor. N.l Lloyd Profilt. Provincialy -Bur. I Milton. Backed by the local bishop. but i BALER TWIN Fr-the I BINDER l You want to save moneyaii tho-so mime: A635 D835 ray materials. DITHANE heat ............ reach. to bed your home for fire Keep paints and other com waste materials accumulate. Keep Don't smoke while worldng with I Th, sahonl clnslng W” h M their cousins Mr. and Mrs. John (in July .1. a lal-cc percentage . . .V . f Thursday afternoon Jun: Zdrd (liilp Wang” M .M"”'- 1' i3 M" ."f. ""r mm" imp” Wm have wii'irE":ll'd DllIJllf1ifor1dQ1all:l glllslgfnitcnliiwzfiln R'llll:ne tha form or . picnic on me lchml forty years since Mr. l-iughes Joined the large gathering present Newt ' ” ' t ' b"lL Burnngtmn ""1, HM." bah". MUTUAL the Women's Institute. W - r ya 1 Ch . . A - orshippers. including visitors. : . FIRE INSURANCE - I . - . . . .. o - - - I arllved home on Saturday June lllfauhlnncy. officiating clergyman. "' "” '9 9" "" "Y Mr. and M”. wimam Nicholson. CO1ygpANY AMALGAMATED 1941 hasards. Don't overload your wiring system. bustlbles away from fire. Don't let matches out of children's lnflarnsnsbles - - - or IF YOUR BUILDINGS ARE VACANT AT RED RIVER! Psnuvne PvI&hIMI'0”' VAN JOANNE . l0llliS0li-DRll L i f nit .',1 till! IUVI illit- Speclal Short Feature "TllElBECltll'l' SHARED" Starring James Mason It's thrills aplenty zsul t . ll l. v v . - . . . , ......”;l":.. :.'..;'.::f").:..7.' ;::.s ...:i::r.';;:;.:;;':. ll'".'i"f.;'.13....Zi. mm no es-lens-mo -ass I M”. -mo" Mme. lrtay ilool COI1VPl'llI0l'I of the mm! M. Mt and M”. Daniel 12. 'I.ooking.unlo Jesus. the all; P. s. B . MUTUAL ' Mrs Calvin Cotton )1. ' ed (?:.IIl::l'lneWIIEeiliieglifl,u.0II ETdhulf:li:;l”""””": New Argyl" M the am ilarlilje flsiltsiln: of'lIll0urChIGillllhlll nodal". 'u ur ssnvlca MJSECURITY - I rest it . . 2 , l lief Position as clerk in Mgclggiil afternoon .Iune ltith in the Con-igagemem M ,”'e" dmghl" nor singing the Hymns:”O Father. E I' f m y store and plans to accompany M1-,3 way United Church. (;;':"B::"Lf;?a';: ,::,n.a?e' hear my morning Prayer: Sol- Vang. '5 C . Cotton and her family s. Gagp. Mr. ca,,.'ph'.,, "Aumhm, Cm, dit-rs of Christ! arise. Faith of Now In Denmark ,wm1 NE , - wn, . . w ere Mr. can I. M "f it " 9 V l I ' our at era. lss ar on so tn N D h 0 In - me at n I h-”' m lmarrlalze to take lace on liil I h WM. M l M M ' President and Vice-President ati ' p ' y Lean was the soloist at this eer- COPENHAGEN titeilters) - . ' Church. Tyne Valley. presided and . -degentns and while no damage was N'il'lflllf'.lPt'l tho worship "'3 R; "'2 ""'::"k'l:"m'".' Mr' nu--an reseusrssv ' nmn use in um Vic-nu p -d bl .an rs iron yl-rs. in 9 en- l L UTUAL MPANY --IN . . I'll done in Bi.l'cIIy ilrt(l)l'.m Atria: Rev. J. Elinn Iilwidno. nf sark. yzaitcmcnt of their vnunecr daIIlzh- "' A H RE Y M C0 I. . "EOMRD G0l'DSmN RUDOLPH SYDKY um. . Marlaret Trainer had iii. m... villa. M. ll. r,. (7.. Field Secretary llvr Franm Arlelnldm '0 Dmlzlvl The best time to Illnp . fire is before it starts. 'riiai'i wily lt.'x'i'RAl EXTRA! lhrtuse was the Convention leader and ;l7TF'll"llll'l- 3"" "l Ml" Ind Ml”!-' BECAUSE Fire Prevention is so important - - - and we're all for it! Check , the story of a Sea Captain Ii. ad Mrs, Elroy Ramsay greatly enjoyed the Picnic at Cam-. A complete line of '3 l'U 315- mg in aunt m'Il'e':1' ntxjnlillti ;:iF:9i';,f;:;-h:I::;Irmll" Sl""'- "ll -ill" 39- '. llqiiig and dusIt3:I?EA' Cg?I:'rnLEmzlilJ3nAe!;1ll;i S1-TOG ll YOU NEED A VACANCY PEIIMIT. convicted of murder. httetown, ' My, jinn”, Mr. Lloyd Darrach M Tyne Valley. Relatives and friends assemlr nn A LE W 8' e 0' pray. l Fl" 00"?” lll'l"nnc9 A"'"'Kem""' ' W W W 9.:':":". ':.::'3.f..i::..i:l;:..I:l I:;'..'"..I::..':. S.2"”.:il Pom" EQ””'”E”T - C0” WE” 0” E” . ,. . .;:yv'v '0 ""9 'o"0"';c . : pd t. 1- she nu.-' - - '- ' l' - - VERY sfnclnl l ea lea rane ui l s .. .. .......'3... .".: '1: ::S..;';.”:.' .';'.'.'.7;:..,:? "L W '" wrr:r.-.v.- ON” 1... MM” I s...........n.. p. E. I. Charlottetown, P. r. I. I Rgegnr tom zao-14.15 was an. use-. h v... I 0 Used -W h cod common I , 1. r.ar.aNn Lmxnszrn-an, MANAGE! one . is; also star relatives A M all on the M. B. I .6. "guy pun”; "9 ” "- ll ' 'i stlmmnsmn ,9 ans "assess. was given by so-. Davtdga -rm-I one Used Ice Chest. large . ..... 10.00 . ..slLENT Mn” 1 ll: -De-lee. n. it. Isa Z'.'ll33. 3:: :tI;Icl'l:::: ail: sElii:l l ..'.l2.l'.E,. TREMENDOU SAVINGS tr. e wanna. largaIaeAG nan i. GALIANT. wanna RICHARD BARLEHE u I an . . ' l: in M I. o W. In I um. "" L" C” ""9 ""”"'- . . Comp.” ,.-MML W”, New DOMINION Washers I 21:13:! l..IcI'lg.ltreii will. " cmrroao srsiraoit. etude; y. ..-I. y .y y. -g y. - ,,.. .. .. -m The officers for the neat year and Ambulance Service. New 1955 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER I W. VIINON A I. I MIQLIAN. are as follows: President. Lloyd m In OMAIOWII. o. Is. Glam-. Charlottetown. warms nsnnv. Ifentroee Darracli. Tyne Valley; vlcePrea- litent Howard Barlow. Wellington; Funeral in your home or ours at no extra cost. Terms arraa ed to suit the family. Bridge. LEX J. IOIIIIOOH. 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