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"N" gfgp In M '1” '2” and let in show Y” '5'” I1 I! modem «MONI- .'.2 '21. ‘to . . . 0” Sample 9 Pharmacy ’° ’° '18 Queen St. Is is 11". im im 10 in Eerfectlg delicious. CHOCOLATE COOKIES lriverness and I I I Vicimfy —Mrs. George Morrison and children Angus. Kelvin and Johnny, and Mrs. Edgar Morrison, Con- way. were visitors at the home of Mr. Thomas Biggnr, Portage, on sunday June 0. Miss Mary Milligan returned to her home after spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culleton. West Devon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shaw, En- more, left for MacAdam_ N. B., where they plan to stay for several months. Mr. Hugh Ramsay and Mr. Ma- jor Milligan were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newcombe, Northern on June 6. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ramsay and Mrs. Bowman Milligari were bus]. ness visitors to Tyne Valley on June 1. Mr. George Costain, Portage left June 1, for Fredericton, N.B., to seek employment for the summer months. Mr. Allan MacDonald and Mr Cecil Macxinnon were in Sum- merside on business recently. Mr. Allan MacDonald. Mr. Cecil MacKinnon. Conway and M1- Gcorke Clarke. Alberton wcre in Summersidc on June 3 on business. Mrs. James MacDonald and daughter Madonna, Portage. were in Summerside on June 3. Master Blake Sharbcll_ Portage. was visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Peter Ciirley, Richmond, on June 3. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sharbell. P0"-386. were in Summersidc on June 3 on business, Mr. Andrew Doucette. MacAdam. N, 3.. spent a few days at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sharbell and Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, Portage. Bernice Bulger. Summer. 51 e, spent the week-end with her Darents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bu]. ger. Mr. Frank Fales. Amherst. Ns, spent the week-end at his home: Mr. Billie Ms D ld William Mscmy§e:ml5a11:3d visitors to o'1,1-11”. on Miss Faith M we ~ . visited her pareid, OL””' and Mrs. ————__ _______€_ 1 21:1“ 1;» - 2000 511 1, 15 39“ (240 Si] Mar iii 10! is soo Slscoo 3, ,9 1'“ 2500 souru so so '9 J90 soutlilm J4 ‘nu, 75.31 isoo sun st Z-{s as /2 1000 Star 12 12 1'1 1000 steeloy 1‘ 5% 5 use Sfp R1: 110 110 151: zoo Sull 3115 -.119 21,9 1500 Surf in *1, 100 S v 2310 Teck H ioo Tex can 1;’; 1,5 m 500 Thom Luna 11 is is soon Tomhlll 411}, 4, ,., 2100 Tnrbrit 168 155 155 5100 Trans Ere 43 47 ‘7 6550 Triad O 321) 39;, 3,15 1ooo ‘runs ziui 21 211/ W’ U M! 15 is I 30503 Ash ago no 3110 n Keno on (500 U Mont 7;; 7?? 700 3700 Un 0 no in: ms 3300 Up C-n no 103 W n 6% 61/. a 1633 Ventures 11'/a i1 171/; 1500 Vcour 51:, 51.5 51,-) 10200 Violamac 179 157 173 333 W23‘ "" '§l2 ‘§l" $2" 14100 W Ashley 17 151,; 15/‘ 250 W Lease (65 (30 (so 500 W T 01]! 15 15 15 I00 W ‘nuts 11 12 12 121900 Wilrich 51 so 50 4100 Wlltu.-y 9 9 9 2-1&1 mlgch :15 514. ‘W; on s g 1550 Wr Hnrg 166 1.15 151 5500 Yale 141 .:ii :13 33 J13 ¥:no<.?an 1 675 8 6% IX‘ 36 136 136 10100 1! CU!!! I 900 Bulolo sss 515 no I00 Plus J85 380 ‘M0 450 Pend Ore M5 590 550 Con 55 54 5.! 414 Montreal 4515 I514 45% 414 Nov: Seoul «"4 45 M 75 Tomato 46% 45% 46% 190 Commerce J7-‘i 31% 37% 196 Dominion 30": .1514 36% J50 Royal I8“) 4638 ‘GM TNDUSTRIALS 05.! Can Brew 15”) 1.! 785 D Ms: 1334 I3“ 13% 150 N SI IBM 19 19 ml‘ Total sales 1.910.000 James I. MacDonald. Portage. on‘ June 6. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Culleton, West Devon, and Miss Mary Milli- gan, Inverness. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mor- rison, Charlottetown, on June 0. Mrs_ Dencil Campbell, Coleman, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson on June 6. Mr. Charles MacDonald was to Summersicle on business, recently. Mr. Theodore Bulger, Murray Road. was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bulger, Port- age. on June 0. -—P. H mpfon and O O I Vicinity Funeral services in the churches heretofore mentioned, for the late Mr. C. E. Shaw. Mr. W. B. Leard, and Mrs. Percy Delaney on May 30, were largely attended by relatives and friends. Finishing exterior work on the new dwelling house of Mr. Neil Salmond are nearing completion. Also work on the surrounding grounds and lawn in connection therewith, combining something of modern convenience, comfort and beauty to the community. On June 2, Capt. Dan Ferguson and son Leith made the return trip to the city. Leith has rented his house, near Charlottetown sir- port, unfurnished and has been daily moving his furniture there- from to his home in this commu- iiity. It is with much regret that rela- tives and friends of Mr. George Villett, South Melville, have learn- ed of his sudden illness, and ex- tend best wishes for a speedy re- turn. and restoration to good health. Friday's visitors. making the re- turn trip to the city. included: Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Inman and Mrs. Boyd MacQuarrie, W. E. MacFar- lane, Miss Gladys Villett, Busi- ness College students coming out for the weekend visit to relatives and friends, inc1uded:— the Misses Beulah Ferguson and Audrey Thomson. At the annual school meeting held in the Junior room of Hamp- ton school on June 1. under the chairmanship of Mr. John Roger- sori, quite a large agenda of busi- ness- was transacted, the auditor's report showing quite a small de- ficit following a heavy expendi- ture for modern school improve- ments and running expenses dur- ing the school term. In addition to running expenses and supple- ments voted (which remained the same as last year) new seats (chair and table combined) were voted to be purchased and instal- led in one room of the school, be- fore school re-opens, following vs- catlon period. Trustees for the forthcoming school term are:-— Victor Ferguson, Amy Dunsford and Elmer Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey MacEach- ern were weekend visitors at Hampton, guests or Mr. and Mrs. Murchison MacEachern. Mr. Walter MacQuarrle was a week-end visitor to relatives in Hampton, guest of his grandmoth- er, Mrs. W. A. MacQuarrie. Jesus‘ statement and ruling, of- fering direction in the face of great opposition and hypocricy was lucidly set forth in the sermon at the services of’ public worship on June 8, with a goodly attendance of worshippers present as attentive listeners, and whole hesi-ted par- ticipation in those old hymns which never grow old, led by 14 full Church choir. ——CE Norfham and A Vicinity —Mr. and Mrs. Keith McDoug- all, Bideford, were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sanderson. Summerside. was the guest of Mr. Woodland Colwill recently. A large number attended the INTERRIIPTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of electric power on our Malpeque Road line west of Hunter River on Wed- nesday afternoon. June 9th, between the hours of 1:00 and 4:00 p. m.. weather permitting, for the pur- pose of changing some connections to allow us to string the new line through Norboro. Maritime’ Electric co. Ltd. National P':1m Board showing in the Tyne.Va!ley hall on Wednesday evening. The many friends of Mr. Arthur Miller are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ellis, 0'- Lelry. spent a few days recently visiting at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellis. The funeral of the late Muss Olive Harper was held from St. James Anglican Church. Part Hill. on May 29. Rev. Mr. Findley was the officiating clergyman. Pall bearers were Messrs. Stanley Hat- field, Wilfred Maynard. Stewart Montgomery, Wyman Birch and Joe Veale. The many friends of Mr. Char- les Newcombe, will regret to hear of his serious illness. All join in wishing him a speedy recovery. , —AW VVHEATLEY RIVER W. I. Mrs. Chester and Mrs. Preston Rackham entertained the members of the Wheatléy River W. I. on June 3. There were 11 members present who answered roll call by naming their “first school teacher." Cards of thanks were received from friends who had received a. treat duruig their illneu. It was decided to leave the Sal- vation Ai'niy canvass for another month. Parts of the constltutioi. of the Women's Institute was read by different members. The committees gar? their re- ports and the follo\1ir.g ones ap« pointed for next month: sick. Mrs. Harry Ling and Mrs. Alfred Ax- worthy; lunch, Mrs. Milton Rack- ham, Mrs. Leonard Ling and Mrs Rcagh Barrett_ It. was decided to get a treat of ice cre.1m for the children at the school closing. Mrs. Preston Rackham and Mrs William Ling were appointed dele- gates to the annual convention. The roll call for next month is blM’A'.9MGf2£'k//II/0!/fl://P/A/5.’ See how crystal-clear your dishwater is with GAY- no murky deposit to leave a film on your dishes. GAY cuts grease in a flash . . . cuts dishwasliing time and effort. No need to rinse or wipel 0 H0003 OF SUBS IN A SICOND Just pour in one capful—GAY bursts into instant iudsl ‘ GAY is a concentrated liquid detergent that dissolves .. 1(!LLCOV'! W. 1‘. The June n1eet.ii; uf Milicove Women's Institute was held June 2. at the home of Mrs. Louie Bradley, The vice-president, Mrs E. Peters acted in the absence of the president. There were 1-! members present Roll call was aiisiiered iilld c0r— respondcnce read and discussed. It was moved and seconded to give 85 to the Salvation Army. Dele- gates were appointed to attend the convention. sick committcc re- ported qiie treat given. New blinds are to be bought for the school. Secretary is to inquire about cost of making a cupboard in school also to price a new teach- er's desk. The new roll call is to be zinsuered by a cookie recipe. New sick committee are Mrs. Arthur Hughes. Mrs, Dan Brad- lay; program committee, Mrs, Peter Hughes. An interesting contest was put on by Helen Cullen won by Mrs. Sheerian. Mrs. Frank Cc-iinick invited the members to her home for the Jul_\ meeting. to be answered by naming a "wild flower". Mrs. William Ling ll1\'ll.- ed the members for the July meet- imz. Refrigeration SALES 81 SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Repairs Palmer Electric Phones 8543 8544 S instantly in hard or soft water, with no unclissolved waste. ICUTS COSTS IN '/2-50 KIND To You HANDS One bottle of GAY does 50 dishwasliings-—as much as 2 boxes of old-fashioned powders—lasts average family over 2 weeksl And GAY is so easy on your hands— _ no harsh abrasives or caustics to harm delicate slrm. NOW AT YOUR GROCER’S FEDS C'T."l' PRICE! BERLIN (R:~utcrs1 - Price cuts‘ 111 20 to 30 per cent on many can- sumer goods such as shoes. clothe; and pottery came into force in Fla: l The Gtllrllfllll Page 11' 7 _\l|’ed11esdny, June 9. 1954 {oi-many T u is ad 1 y. Communist east Berlin radio announced. PRINCE ‘EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL The Trustees again point out that the Hospital is op- erated on a non-profit basis. That there is no annual cam- paign for maintainance. The salaries of those who serve you and the money for the necessary supplies needed for your care must come from your payments. With the increasing cost of maintaining standard hos- pital services the trustees find it nccessaijv to enforce the collection of all outstanding accounts. have gone out and all persons affected are asked to ar- range settlement to avoid the enibarrassnient of legal pro- ceodings. Individual notice: DEPOSITS To avoid further accumulation of unpaid accounts the ll'Ll.~‘.l(‘er‘- find it necessaiy to insist on a S8llSf:'dCl(ll‘_V deposit as well as arrangements for any balance liefore hospitaliza- tion. This system is in effect in practically all hospitals of a size comparable to the P. E. 1. Hospital. VISITIN G Visiiiiig Hours are as follows: Private and Sonii-Private R0Oll‘|S——Afl8l‘l‘lOO11S 2 in 4 o'clock: Evenings 7 to 9 o'clock; 7 to 8 o'clock. \\':1rds—-2 lo 3 o'clock; Mali-.rnit_\' Floor Private and Semi-Pi'i\'atc R00ll1S—AflI”!Tl0On 2:30 in 4 o'clock‘ Eicniiigs 7 to 9 o'clock; o'clock: 7 to 8 o'clock. \\’ai‘(ls—2 :30 to 3 :30 The FillO\'P visiting hours liave been found to interfere in the -least po<sil)lc oxtcnl \\ith the patients professional care and rcst. For this reason visiiiiiz \\'1LL NOT be per- mitted during other hours. at any one time. NOT MORE than two visitors Also because of the danger of cross infection children are not allowed to visit in lll(' hospital. The above rules Will he Sll'lCll_\' oiifrwccd iherei'ni'c peclal privileges. I=orFASTE|l. EASIER IJISHWASHING PLEASE do not cnibarrass the admitting officer by asking