ae er y - * . ee - Seer a [ md E oe 4 : Y j a f. i . - : ‘ ory $s ‘ va . ? Saving Bond Issue Launched By Govt. - turned te and each child who ute om Tuesday evening, Mrs. took lessons is to pay sixty-six | Arnold Boss invited the mem- cents. Next meeting is to be in bers to her home for the Octo- the school on October 13 with | ber meeting Mrs. Theodore Gillis, Mrs. RKay-| Mr. ‘Harold Gillis was a.weck- mond Gillis, Mrs. George Noye|end guest of his daughter, Mrs. . and Mrs, Harold Gillis on the/ Jonitta Ogden, Alberton. : baking committee. Mr. Melvin Hutchinson, Saint Mrs. Roy Drenner was hostess |John, N.B., was a weekend guest which was summoned from New Glasgow was able to effectively utilize the water from Champ- Pg mill pond to extinguish the ire. ithe Royal Canadian Mounted Pol- ice in Newfoundland, recently ar- rived in Miscouche where he will visit with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs, Ulric DesRoches of Montreal, were visitors to Mis- couche recently, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald DesRoches. ELLERSLIE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharpe and daughter Vicki, were’ week- end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ord Sharpe, O'Leary. Mrs. Frank Fraser, Alberton, was a recent visitor of Mr. and ® The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Sept, 21, 1959! ’ Modern Car Sales, Service. Bldg. which was held at Stanhope Sep- tember 11-13, were Mr. Lionel - O%fered In New Jenking Marking his 30th year in the, >> a "3 R _|Robinson, and Mr. Lorne Sea- , ‘ i automobile business, W R. Jen-| 5 o4 a ae eee man, Breadajbane. reel ons ata and Mrs. to the Bideford Women's Instit-|of friends-and relatives here. ____ kins announces the grand opening | | a _By ALAN DONNELLY Ybond. couche, recently left: for Char-|_ Mr. and Mrs. James Hickox} Mrs. Budd Williams was hos- [ ‘of the most modern avtomotive Canadian Press Staff Writer | The savings bonds can be jlottetwn where they will take 2°¢ Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gould, tess to the Eilerslie Anglican La- | South Dayton, New York, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hickox, Br: Ibane. dies Aid on Wednesday evening. OTTAWA (CP)—The govern- Next meeting will be at the ek ment Thursday launched its 1959 cashed in at any time for their i ‘seles end service building east full face value plus accrued ia- training at Prince of Wales Col- of *‘ontreal today. lege Armand DesRoches of Mis - We Salute were recent visitors to N.B. and act—their-earlier this week_are_so-called! where they will take teacher's Mrs Robert Craig. Charlotiet “market issues” which can't tra a —F overt Craig. C re NS The.new show rooms of W.R. Canada savings bond issue, offer- | terest—a feature desi for the Rr heson, | Mrs. Henson Williams. Jeniins Ltd. are located on the ing Canadians record in(eTeSt] average citizen. The bonds sold| couche left for Charlottetown, | jv" Abbie Craig or eso:| Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Burleigh . < : t i bid t tt . . , , savings. : ys ae i. ee at eae | = The bonds, on sale Oct. 13, are |Tedeemed before maturity and | lege. James Craig, Breadalbane. \Peggy and Warren Grant were | i tailored to encourage buyers to|Whose value fluctuates on the} Armand DesRoches of Mis-| Mrs. Frank MacLean, Char -|recent visitors of their grand- ‘ i a ton ales staff and factory keep them until they mature nine bond market. couche left for Charlottetown, | bottetown, was a guest. of Mr. a Mr.-and Mrs. William | : © e rar i # ; , ; in-Hutehinson. | iss Lorraine Banks, Summer- | side, was a recent visitor of her | |parents, Mr.-and Mrs. A. Banks. | Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Mac- | where he will be a student at St.|and Mrs. Howard Parkman, Dunstan’s University. |Springfield on Sunday, Septe Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Gillis of | ber 13. Ipswick, Mass., U.S.A. were re-| Mr, and Mrs. Loman ~ Cairns, cent visitors to Miscouche, guest Charlottetown, visited Mr. and coerce : trained emvloyees. 5, /YINE SPAN The building ts the first of ts kind in Prince Fdward Island. years from now. This has been done in iwo ways: by annual interest coupons scaled upwards from four per ON SALE OCT. 13 The Canada savings bonds, dated Nov. 1, will be on sale be- tween Oct. 13 and Nov. 14, aA: : | | ON THE OPENING OF HIS tho structure is Butler, pre-fab- ricated metal with a comouletely clear scan eliminating \all up- richt columns in the interior. The dimensions are 70 feet 109 feet deen bv 17 feet hich.- Tre showreom area is- 24) wide hr cent in the first year to a record five per cent in each of the final | Six years, and by offering a non- taxable bonus of three per cent There are two other new fea- tures in this year’s issue, . The maximum amount of bonds of Mrs. Eddie G. DesRoches. Mrs, Earl Chappell on Sunday, Dougall have moved into their. DM (September 6. in this issue that any one person on bonds held the full nine years. A premium has never before, been offered on Canada savings | can hold has beeh doubled to $20,- 000. And for the first time the bonds may be registered in the |wrist, as the result of a fall from ‘urned to her home in Toronto | _ Mr. George Graham, Spring - sath 2 BREADALBANE his bicycle. jafter visiting her parents, Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ramsay, |and Mrs. Clifford Biggar, Tyne | field, has broken a bone in his). Mrs. Chester Adams has re- Miss Thelma Stewart, Char- | ang daughters, Judy and Linda. Valley, and his parents, Mr. and NEW VOLKSWAGEN SHOWROOM! bonds. , | name of the estate of a dead per- This will mean an average in- son, or legally constituted execu- terest return of 4.98 per cent on | tor, trustee or administrator of an bonds held to maturity Nov. 1, | estate. by 49 foet: ” Adininine are the yoonscer'’s office and the general pletely surrounded by plate glass The floors are concrete windows. .The front of the strue- *t with vinyl plastic floor ture is faced with Roman brick 4 tile in the offices. . ten the area above the plate | 1968. 2 ee < re ited ‘ ss windows being cove rage 19 per cen 2 E 7TRA MODERN erat ; rj record § U — = og aa | wits ‘ebenten| fie board. The 6 en Branetynas Lake ious record MISCOUCHE ultra modern narts denartment HOUSES BANK os s Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Des- ~ annrox’metely 36 hy 30 and wash = ‘The pbuilding is also occupied ATTRACTIVE ISSUE Roches and family of Miscouche, : | Finance Minister Fleming. in @ | recently spent some time in Mass U.S.A, visiting relatives. They were accompanied iby Mrs. Des- lottetown, visited Mr. and Mrs. ang Mre Lucy MacKa ‘ot | ’ , oe. | Mrs. Lucy } y, visited Mrs. Bernard Adams.. | ne ie dickeaee toe the week- “the Chappels,”’ the latter part of | Mr. and—Mrs—Ernest Payater, | : | August. : | Summerside, were recent visit- Mr. and Mrs. Art Hartland,|| Mr. Raymond Chappell, Bread-| vrs of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Southeast Passage, Halifax Co. | albane, is presently employed at, John Coughlin. iP. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred) MacLean and Sons, electrical} Mr.: and Mrs. Alfred Mac- Thomas on Sunday, September 6. | contractors, Charlottetown. Lean and granddaughter Ernes- Mr. and Mrs. William Graham/| Mr. Jack Laing, Boston, Mass., | : : left by the CN.R. on Thursday, |who visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold | «frst Vereewor Bat finest showrooms . . . featuring the September 10, for an extended Toombs, Breadalbane during the, ~ yy, hen oes vachtion in Saskatoon, Saskatch- latter part of August and _ the! ra eae — | -ever popular VOLKSWAGEN. ewan, Torrington, Alberta, and first of September, left for his white mec tort gen ea le | j ho ing, | : other places in Western Canada. home on Wednesday morning, |" y..' Harold Gillis is visiting | ! Keeping in line with progress, and be- | lieving in the future of Prince Edward Island Mr. Jenkins opens the Island’s offices throvch rooms for the customers andthe by the Parkdale bank of the | stakdenaet aubouaeiie thé: torts: staff. [Bank of Montreal i? i i : sai! t ld, a record Above the offices and narts de-| the new, building is heated by te ie cpa tisaey of savings stockroom. bays are heated with unit blower The service bay is a customers heaters. students from this vicinity who Ontario, where he plans to work. Saint John, N.B. Mrs. Hutchinson | iz j i Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bernard, | is in Saint John General Hospital the sera meee Bae | Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, va-| where she will undergo surgery | Miss Annie Graham, Miss Vel- | cationed with the former’s par-|" Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ramsay- ma Cousins, and Mr. Allan Hick- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ber- and family Halifax, N.S., wefe| Breadalbane are ‘attending. "ard the first of September. E. weekend guests of her parents, |parable maturity, having regard ta ee dd Undemaatiog ab |Summer months visiting relatives . or privilege of redemptio in Miscouche. John Joe DesRoches recently left for Osahawa, Ontario, after having visited for some time at Mrs. | ©: tment on the main floor fs a , ith . Roches’ sister, Mrs. Joseph Gal- Lorn .| September 2nd. naka ie dacastenmt and oe at ace ‘Tae ciate bonds, is ‘very attractive in rela-|j4nt, who returned to her home er has ee as | Mr. John Van Ewyk left on her daughter and _ son-in-law, SIMPSON LT D : tion to market issues of a com-|in Boston after having spent the ver of a school bus to convey Monday morning for Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson H. M. I a dream. Taking wo 65 by i : par.” —. of the floor area it accommodates ‘ation applied directly between | Th first year’s interest coupon 12 vehicles and offers the best fm | galvanized roof sheathing and will rt at xg per cent, the Eat the ' ond year at 4% per cent, the OFFICE. EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES & SERVICE working conditions. |steel beams assures that The showroom and offices of-} structure will be completely fire- thing at’ 32 per cent, and the re- |the home of his mother, Prince of Wales College OLDEST BAN |Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Adams 7 fer the latest-in_recessed lighting proof. \ maining a ia at five per | Eddie G. DesRoches, Miscoucke. On Thursday, September 10, | ne the Ellerslie W. I. was held 138 Gt..George St. Dial 8577 set in an acustic tile ceiting and| Construction of the new aut-| .ant It is the first time a Canada| Tlsie Conway of Tignish was @-‘y, walter Lord, Dixon Road,! Sweden's Riksbank, the cen in the Fllerslie - Bid®fore Schoo! | k ——— surrounded be hi vw ive sales and service build- rried a five-|Tecent visitor to Miscouche gs had one of his barns burned, and ‘tral. bank. of Sweden, dates from on Tuesday evening. The expens- | walls. Mahogany plywood walls ing. which was necessitated by guest of Irma Galtant-——— i | existin he Sw ng Classes were || : ; ; ; per-cent interest coupon. e are a feature of the manager’s| increased sales of cars, was start- Thursday's announcement fol| Patricia Poirier arrived at her office. +-ed_by County Construction about | jows a successful securities issue home in Miscouche on Monday | The ‘showroom is almost com- the first of May. | of $500,000,000 earlier this weck to after having been in Nérth Bay ‘home, to express their good wish- c repay bonds maturing Oct. 1. This|for the past several months. Pa- EGMONT BAY ies prior to his departure for was in four types of short-term tricia was a Flight Cadet with securities with interest yields the R.C.A.F. She fs returning to Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gallant;Quebec, where he will study at of Egmont Bay have returned! Nicolet College. 1 ranging from 6.33 to 6.80 per cent. St. Dunstan’s. University to! re But that issue is not compar- | Sume her studies. home after spending time with re-| Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Gallant and latives in Montreal. but fortunately the fire engine bank in the world. WE EXTEND CONGRATULATIONS | Eloi Arsenault grouped at his CONGRATULATIONS able to the new Canada savings! Maurice Gaudet who is with | ' To Our Good Friend ‘Mr. Leo Maddix of St. Philip has departed for Toronto where he will seek employment. Mr. Alcide Arsenault left for | his home in Foxboro,-Mass., after | visiting-relatives and old acquain- tances in this-vicinity. | family of Camp Borden are inty. | ding some time in this vicinity. Msgr. Poirier of Egmont Bay | is a patient in the City Hospital, | Chariottetown, where he ts un derzoing treatments. Edward Gallant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant of Abram’s | Village, is home from Toronto. | Mr. and Mrs. Camille Cormier | He was accompanied by Alphonse | WE ARE TO ASSOCIATE OURSELVES WITH . PLEASED We handle many of Siac borne-of Mand Mre-tCoreines hemes tise oA W. R. JENKINS LTD. San ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW SHOWROOMS AND Arcarde Arsenault of St. Chry- ‘s Village, and by Josh via Muirhead Forwarding Ltd. Pool Cars, sosiom - (Aneoanl, gon, of Mrs. “Fond 1 WISH THEM EVERY SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE. Mr. Tony Gallant of Ottawa, | Arsenault Zz t Bay. - rN EYES maNven , ra y . : oe Was a sacans valor at the te trio will spend S cee of days AND EXTEND CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST sidence of Mr. and Mrs. Pacifix in the vicinity then proceed to WISHES ON THE COMPLETION AND OPEN- INDUSTRIAL ACCEPTANCE Gallant of St .Chrysostom. Grand Falls, N.B. for the pot- W. R. JENKINS this firm’s incoming shipments BEST WISHES ||” WER JENKINS LTD. 4 ING OF THEIR NEW PREMISES IN CHAR- LOTTETOWN. ato harvest. JENKINS TRANSFER Ltd. Dial 6323 Sunday evening friends of. Mr. 101 Longworth Ave. Corp. Ltd. | (CHARLOTTETOWN Hi : i 134 RICHMOND ST. RUSSEL-HIPWELL ENGINES LTD. | Congratulations ns " ANOTHER “COUNTY” JOB! | W. R. Jenkins Ltd. CONGRATULATIONS TO | Grand Gcening || PROGRESS and “COUNTY” W. R. JENKINS LTD. VOLKSWAGEN GO HAND IN HAND! SHOWROOM es : Le ,. AND VOLKSWAGEN SALES AND SERVICE CENTRE.. ., AND WE WISH THEM EVERY SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE , j; > eee BE FET EE ARG CRATE ET | a fk _ CANADIAN TIRE eo | TRADERS FINANCE CORP. LTD. | | CORPORATION LTD. a pnp oneinn rrrTyy ite ee 164A KENT ST, CHARLOTTETOWN DIAL 7321 | Opposite Dominion Bldg. aan a (OLN ts 4 : : i "we 8 ye TO \ W. R. JENKINS — ON THE Congratulations TO " W.R. JENKINS” ON OPENING A NEW : GRAND OPENING 1 MODERN De erected by | ys OFHISNEW | COUNTY CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD. | arias VO!MSWAGEN A desire to help our province progress and a bright outlook on Prince Edward Island's economy have . /4 enabled W. R. Jenkins to erect the modern new showroom pictured above. And, this Butler Building 1s 5 attractive in more ways than appearance . . . its clear-span design gives’ you complete freedom in we are happy to extend | sArmctauh We tholed, sole Wis, és putin oie eakao-eemanek GE Biowagineered by Bidier.| 40 1% per CONGRATULATIONS ARNFAST LIMITED - ----——~= . fectly. We are pleased to-have-erected this showroom for Mr. Jenkins through the Butler Building system. |. . DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LID. “Service At Its Best" | : 7 : ’ , | i 3 ' Plumbing and Heating Confractors | ee The New Home of W. R. Je nkins Ltd., Charlottetown A BUTLER BUILDING "Congratulations to W. R. Jenkins—and Best Wishés for Success" a COUNTY CONSTRUCTION CO. LID. | Prince Edward Island. | Dial 6565 Dial 6553 155 Kent Street 13714 Great George St. ic +--