Hon. B. Earle MacDonald cuts | Tibbon te officially open the wel bureau office at Albany. Dthers in the picture, left to NEW TRAVEL BUREAU OFFICIALLY OPENED @ tas ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Aug. 10, 1959 3 right, are Mayor EF. €. John-|lature; Gilbert Bell, mayor of} rie, Summerside and A.A. Nic-| stone of Charlottetown: Hon. J.] Borden; A. B. LePage, presid-|holson, provincial travel bureau George MacKay who represents|ent of the P.E. Island. Tourist director, who presided. (Story the Albany district in the legis-| Association; Mayor W. A. Cur- and other picture on Page One). {an entertainer in clubs, and at) | weddings, parties, and other | social occasions. Now making their first visit ‘Acadian Mutual Society Met to the Island in three years, the | McCormack’s will be returning to Ontario on August I4th. } IS L AN D In Miscouche On Saturday BRIEFS Mutual Society held its conven-|a justic of the peace. we! ; * i tion in Miscouche yesterday with} The next convention will lid i delegates from Tignish, St. Louis | held in St. Louis in 1962. Ho i ays Over and Miscouche in attendance. Aubin Richard of Tignish acted | py. ° iF . k as chairman and Ben W. Des- Blind Musician or Pic ers WERE GUESTS Roches, Miscouche was appoint- | -and—_Mrs._James Lyons, | ed_ secretary. Revisits Island SUMMERSIDE. — The Upper | , hester, Mass., were guests} Taking part in the ions | Freetown School opens its doors | of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Bruce,| were Arsene J. Poirier, Joseph} SUMMERSIDE — “Smiling Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock Milltown Cross. . cg agg + Mrs. Henry a Bill” McCormack. his wife. a lor oe up the ae niet - 2 Mrs. Joseph Bernard, daughter Ann Marie, now resid-|for the children. However arou — VISITING HALIFAX Chaisson, Sylvere Gaudet and! ing in Hamilton, Ont.. are spend-| October Ist they will get another Miss Maureen Sullivan, Mon-| John Richard. jing holidays with relatives im /| holiday, at least from school, im tague, is visiting in Halifax, N-}+ $.. guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo) Clarkin. VISITING MONTAGUE Mr. and Mrs. Al Goswell and family, Ottawa, are guests of Mrs. Goswell’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Murdock, Montague. ARE GUESTS | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meier, and daughter, Janet, and son, David of Oshawa, Ont., are vis- iting in Montague, guests of Mrs. Meier's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Athol Robert- son. are. accompanied by irs. Meier's ister, Miss--Habel Robertson. Toronto, i FROM CALIFORNIA 1 4505 was celeb rday_ . S ; ang ass was celebrated Saturday daughter Susan, and son, Bruce, | are leaving today on return to their home in Santa Barbra, Calif. after visiting Mrs. De- yarmond’s brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Bruce, Milltown Cross. McALDUFF FUNERAL — The Mrs. Edmond GaMant and Mrs. | | Sylvere Gaudet were appointed | scrutineers. that Chapter 4, article 13 of the | constitution be amended. This would give authority to the president of each sub-divis- ion to sign the requests for sick ‘benefits. Heretofore these appli- Alban Peters, Alban Pineau, Ed. | gar Peters, Vernon Doyle. Ben- jamin Martin, Edwin K. Hogan. Interment took place in the church cemetery. ARSENAULT FUNERAL—The funeral for John Peter Arsenault took place in Mont Carmel from his late residence to Mont Car- mei Church where Requiem Morning by Rev. J. F. Buote | who officiated at both the church and grave. Rev. Emmanuel Rich- ard was in the sanctuary. Pall- bearers were Albert Arsenault, Arsene Arsenault, Donat A-sen- ault| Hector Arsenault, Joseph Arsenault, Dennis Arsenault. In- terment was in the church ceme- North Carleton. “Smikhng Bill”, a blind musi- popular entertainer, featuring many of his own compositions of both words and music. One of his most popular num- bers “A Blind Boy’s Prayer” has just been recorded by Wilf long play record. from which he says he will receive a royalty. In Harmiton he is employed as WOOD ISLANDS- CARIBOU FERRY SERVICE June 20th te Sept. 20th —Balty—incinding Sundays — 7. 9, 11, 1, 3, and $ Frem each terminal Standard Time NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown, P.E.L. |order to assist in potato picking. | | Mrs. Vera Deighan is principal | ician, is well known in Prince % the school assisted by see it was passed unanimously Edward Island where he was a_| Phyllis Green. | STUDY IRAQ RAILWAYS | BAGHDAD, (Reuters) — Five | Russian railway experts have ar- rived to carry out imitial studies | of Iraq's railway decelopment, | | Carter, and released on a Decca | Maj Gen. Saleh Zeki Towfiq, die-! ector-general of Iraqi railroads, | \said Thursday. \ Acorn, St. John Renamed By First Kings Li = Witliam A. Acorn and J. Bren- | berals piiaiiintes . G. | by ladies of eee tenants fer Ge Pint Ti. LT. Group who attended in a! church > trict of Kings at an enthusiastic body under the direction of Mrs. | : and well attended convention held JM. Fraser. \ jot de ae Mrs. Ralph Douglas of Mon- | atin : treal was guest organist and |}. most ine t oe by ja ee —_ guest soloists were Mrs. Dane }. — mpenasve toe Sted eno ae Crosby, of Charlottetown who | a4 Nelson Stewart, Red Point, white sang “The Holy City” and Ivor | S@/@SMan YOU Cas Mr. St. John's nomination Phillips of Halifax who sang | | moved by Major Reid, Rollo Bap O Rest In The Lord”. employ - --a West and seconded by Ernest Mc- The theme for Mr. MacQueen’s ’ Phee of Priest Pont. The nomina- morning sermon was “Building | (GUARDIAN - 3 tions were also endorsed by ee nee ne Bist fant Seen ; Joseph Gillis St. Mar ‘s and Corinthians, chapter fourteen | DF. Cheverje of Souris Both pas Bee het ye may emeel in PATRIOT candidates were unopposed and building up the church’’. ; elected by acclamation. All polls |. He said that we are filling our | i in the district were represented minds with knowledge and for- WANT AD by the full number of delegates as getting even human kindness, , well as a very large number of ee oe ne worenipeing mapesies | : ngs inste and have Present for the convention and brought about such imbalance in | Phone 8506 : ; eels ah Ai our lives that we worship the ‘| were: Hon. A.W. Matheson, pre-! = mier; Hon. George McKay, 4. BRENTON ST. JOHN pone og oe ee eas Fug! ment for their failure to give the! Road, Souris Line’ Road Bast : ‘ ture, Harvey Dougias, Thomas farmers adequate price support | Baltic Rd and East of Red Point Cullen and Thomas Kickham—as—[ot—Dotatoes_as they had pro- to St. Columbia Church would be N d ft x? ? weli.as the elected candidates, | ™sed. Also their failure to give! begun as soon as the pliant got ee up O ae Mr. &t. John and Mr. Acora. | Promised report on the Causeway | into operation. i = : Mr..St. John who was the first — sake’ haan ie ee ee — : SSaued vistors to Sourto ‘end tet Wadbssen sald that lec had pot | Bad always done the best and Here are 4 reasons . s } 4 . the meeting. He outtined the out-| planned to reveal his party's | mers of the provisse He” cad why you're wise to see HFC so eVects ot itt | Platform until the next Tuesday that he had no extravagant x q government : - Mathe-| at the nominating convention in| promi to assured hi js son especially in the field of rural) Murray Harbour, but that he had | Raeaees thet’ the Ldnered caer cheagen ass gbabent to dlghily lame tas 3 ae ae Somneeton ‘gioad construction, | heen dropping hints for the past | ment would always be ready and 30 or 36 month fepayment plans. a4 beapitel a ate ee Loner days. Mr. Matheson fe’ eager to implement any program 2. Smaller monthly payments. Compese the size of your HPC | cli te oe Pe _ or “ice, | Viewed the achievements of his | ‘that would benefit the farming | pa au i with what you ied and that , Zovernment during the past six people in P.E.L. HFC’ fe Pay been supplied any fur-| vears and. assured the meeting|~ The final three speakers. Har- 3 lower monthly payments fit your budget better. permed on oats tee | ments yet to come. He com-| 7 J. Kickham spoke in support of 4. Prompt service. HFC prides itself on giving the fastest loan guppert in the pact and requested | Serene, Se indidates | Me. | the elected candidates and urged service m Canada. . . : | Acorn @ Mr. Mt. as : J . the same assistance in the forth- cured the meeting that they had See eee a oe Stop m or phone HFC today for the most modcen. streamlined } Mr. Acorn also expressed his! gratitude to his many supporters | for their work in the past and | asked ali to continue support for himself and Mr. St. John. He re- viewed the development of the fishing industry in Souris and throughout the First District and cited the many. ways in whch the, Liberal government had aided this important industry. His claim | of a few years ago, that Souris would become the ‘Gloucester of Canada’’, was rapidly becoming true, he said. Mr. Acorn alsa scored the Conservative govers- HOW YOUR liver bile emulsifies fat . . . actually breaks uf dmon. It ia an established medical fact that when liver bile is added to fatty solids, the {at is broken down and forms a smooth, easy-flewing mix. ~ In your body, precious liver bile helps break down fat the same way. Many foods reac the digestive tract as undigested LIVER BILE at .| Sans formula of natural, vegetable ingredients relieves wreguianty gently and effectavely. At the same time, it actually improves the flow of liver bile needed te break down fat im your body. Se whee you feel sluggish, headachy, Rervous and need a laxative, get Cartar’s Little Liver Pills. 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