TENDERS 70!. DIIDGINI Wellington --Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harlulesa and daughter Pony of Chatham. N. 13.. recently spent a few days hrlth Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bar- ow. j Howlun -Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gallant and family of Sumrnerslde. were visiting Mrs. Gallant's folks in Howlan on Sunday. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arsen- zxre:NsloN or TIMI SEALED TENDER! addressed tn the undai-in - Ind endorsed "TENDER POI. DREDGING. WOOD ISLANDS. QUEEN'S COUNTY. P. I. I." will be received in the oilice of the Secretary un- til 1&5). (E.D.l.'I'.) WEDNDAY. . 1 . s-..nn- is hereby aivea that tim- he recepuon of tanders for P081 Oi-'l-iltils BUILDING. VIINEOI. Nl'LD.". , ,......m to no p.m. fE.D.8.'l'.). wan- Kg.-iiiv. JUNE is. less. ROBEIIT FOIl'i'Il:'R. chief of Administrative Service. and Secretary. Illr t Department Ontario. also at the titles of the District , of the Charlottetown Hospital, un- Miss Claudette Reid recently spent a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. ll. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bell have re-opened their home for the sum- mer months at Park View cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bell of N. 3.. recently visited Mrs. Bell's ault and family of Halifax. Mrs. John T. Gallant of Piusville. vzhas in Howlan on Monday. May Alban T. Arsenault is spending a few days in the Veterans' Wing der observation.tEveryone hopes ::t :3 tcllool under chaltmg: KGl15lHQ'I'0Il ”'......" ”'.l1”i'.'..f.;..f3”lil2;.?.”.”:2' Mr and gm mentor. - - - ac-conlpanie y isses s an chief supervisor of Dept. of Educa-Noyce Bryenton. motored to Manc- tlon directed discussions on Gradeslll"l- N- B-- .Wll81'? they Silent the 8 "M1 10 examination. hweek-end with friends. Mr. Ind Mm phhh, (;u,.h.y'l Villr. and Mrs. Stanley Dyment. Grand River, recently visited Mi-s.llV””.llam- ""9 rec?” Vl5ll0l'5 l” Curley's sister Mrs. Emmett Cur--Ball” 35 lluesls 0l Ml"- will- nn ud 'am”y' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierce. ac- Ladies of St. Chrysostem North cumpanied by Master Roy Crozier Altar Society met at the home or and Freddie lleairsto. spent the Mrs. Stephen Arsenauit. Roll callrvyrek-end. in Annapolis Valley. N. was answered by 6 members. Min- -- The Guardian Page I1 Mlgggughg h Tuesday. June 7, 1955 "C-CV” an w. i. --Lorraine McNeill r e c e n t lyz HUNTEn RN l”rlV"l "t h" lmm” "l Ml5'. The April meeting of the Hunter c”"ch9' an" l.'""”l 599'" ll"? River Women's Institute was held past year at Prince of Wales Col- at thh home of M”. Reagb Bag. le3e' Ch”l”nel'”w"' iiall. The meeting opened by sing- On Sunday, May 29. an impres- sive ceremony took place in St. John The Baptist Church. Mis- coucbe. when the pupils of Marian A ” . "dinpr i and one of the grade eleven pupils Blessed Virgin. placed a crown on a statue of the 0" . several others he Will spend the next several carried baskets of beautiful flow- month!- ing the Ode and repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered by twenty members each giving in a plant slip for sale which brought the sum of 55.00. May 28 for Labrador, where The committee reported 812.0 proceeds from a film show. The school committee reported visiting the school and that nothing was needed at that time. The trick committee reported calls made. Correspondence was read and discussed. Plans were made for the District Convention to be held in Hunter River. May Nth. Following are the new commit- tees: School, Mrs. Hadley Spence. Visiting. Mrs. Reagh Bagnall; Pro- gram. Mrs. Elmer MacMillan and Mrs. Ernest Stead; Lunch. Mina Sybil Miller. Mrs. Reagh Pound. m - - parents Mr. and Mrs. Herman t h. It ,1 .'d.d1 l ers which were also placed by -3-V" and Mrs. Robert Smith. l;,";;lli',"c.iln:' l.P"t"tlols'”. warn Exam JPIlt3lI:0It G'0'l' 3'-"'5 elm" thleaslfh l::,:?h.return home m hen" Ferguson also her sister Mrs. llmehsg :e;:1ehgr:aa,,. .hQ":h.,,Sf.';, ",2! Mr. Everett L. ' Donald. Ken- the statue. During the procession, -”-.-m--m-.1j . am, on d M Lorne Barlow.- home of Mm Stephen Arsenaultqihlngloll. accunipanledhby the fol- approprhste lzlynhns WBEI'e:l'ii1lg.Tl'ilsfh -' To be canal Ia tan Ir mull - - , owing members of t e Ma peque was 0 owe y ene lc ion 0 . m, h, u, , Election Day, May 25, was a - . Prizes and lunches are to be fur l , . . , 2f”Z"3??i?l'n cl..'...3”3'. bonds as. um very quiet day in liowlsn. hlyl 1;: ignehlho3&g:ntNwl;7 "mam. nished by members. Mrs. l)uiiat;l”?lfl'll u"b- Ml” 53"” Mnllllt the mused S''c"me'"' "60 in "I! lml 01 "Jill" I” "W19 W . P -Y - ' ' " p Arsenault invited next mcctinu io'.3l'35 A""e Ralllsay 3"d Master M d M Edd- D . l or according to these forms and in ac- M. A dr W ad h Visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. h .h Ch A t- , .l0rvlllc Mann. Wayne Lockerby and '- 5” "- '9 0"”-lie rordanco with the conditions see mus 15- I! 8W 0 as now re- Mphie Ghhnnt er ome. lnese uc ion wasnlharle Lockorby motored to Nova have recently returned to their , .h,,.,h., turned to her home here, after be- won by Mrs. Amand L-allantiscmia over lhev weekend when home in Halifax' hheh having Shel,” Tun" mm mm” an WM" 0, mg llitgml patient in the Western Hos- Mr: and M". John Nicholson of Lunch was served by hostess. tmcy toured the Ahnapoh; Vhhey. the past month in Miscoucheyl plant In and Irons in! work. P 3- Kenslngton, were recent guests of . , . . guests of Mr. and Mrs. William- 1-... and... .54 mm punt which are M". E. R. Be". Ladies of St. Chrysostem Altai Perry. intended to he employed on this work. I! M u C Society met It the home 0; Mml The funeral of the late Arthur re rte an- M 2 Bl ' - 1 mm" Juhmmn 0' Bede Belonie Gallant. Eighteen niem-l lla"l5ill' Was held on Sunday after- 'l"" ml" l'"'' M” quc. and his assistant made I ..,.l.l.u Tl-JNDER5 adnreued In the ,d. 0., 0.. 5...," th. tin.-ty.n.-.t .g.y of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carr and On Monday evening. May 30. the fol' umtrN-"Wl- 3"” "”l”"'l' "TE"”ER December 195:. or shall have been built quick job of diz8inK a pump on family of Summerside visited at hers and one visitor were luv:-cnt. ""0" llml". me Prlncemwn Ulmed Baptist Dramatic Club presented - .Ti0N BUILDING t . ' . ' - Ch Hh th R .Al d M - - .. llxill t.ilAllthll(r:l.lCsTFl3(;l a.c.M.P.. MONC. in Canada subsequent to that the property of 3,-uce garruthem the hem, of Mr, and M". gown-d Various reports were given. Bingo Kaglllconmctingelhc s?;3'ilc;l: .11; their tllree-act play - A Boy nu. x.u'. mu be received In on office on Wednesday. May 25. Barlow recently. Also Mr. Lowell 031' flit Church Will be held at Named Beulah." in the Miscouche n s ret-am --in no an (E D. no Iowa-t or --v MI W "W Barlow. t ti t in ii ii home of Mrs- Polycarne Arsen- l'y'”.'.'5..5""g we”: ”5.bl'l' .lVl”' Pa ish Hall. A large crowd at- ? Tl. ill-wnwi-sou. JUNE as. isss. sadly accepted. Several from Howlan attended spent tn: awgognk 15.171” in h: ism: ault. Meeting for June will be at Eloifhdm l:1o;kSgt;p1l:g:;." nrihd p'l;llll9 tenlied. m h - I H m I , g 5 l e . e - mm mm mwmhu, m ,, M. u, iiosiritr rolrrina. zme gl':tceql"(;:lnlrh-angnln Olneary) hgll he;-:5. lhtit harm: cot" b-IOSana.l?v'l-tldhtlii beam” were: Mess” Memhe on Thursday evening? May H 3 THOR IIJCTRIC AND PNEUMAYW tnrno "' l9'"'" "l"'l""' 'i ll" '"'l”" ”' . . , M M m t h h M". m . i. y 9 5lm"5”l'”" . V t- Lealld" G5lll"ll- summers 3" ' 3 .6 t l V liryclitoii. David Cousins Gordon shower was held in the Parish 'owEl Tool-5 l" t3 C0"'Pl'l0 ill? 'il"'l A"'h""”' lkparumm 0' Pub um "um H V. hrseehhuhy E Llons Club and at me Leglon -"T 3" exchange of reclpesi Rm" Gal" Cousin; Keir Ch-if . E l r h ' - . . l . hr llork!- Ottav-L Oltlfltlv "'0 I ' c Home at Bloomfield on Wednes- sh.-Id M land will also be present at mort-, ” ' E” "r elg Hall "l l""'0l "l Ml” and M”-l range of sizes for mclnutacturing, liisltirl in-nlim. Federal Pu hlir day night. ay. ay N. mg htlwen and Alfred Anderson, inter. Fred Manet who were ,...ceh,h.i h h i;u.1....:)ch1HgLi3X.l:.(i-' th:mli3lida:'l"tKct Itsracllllk 3a::l.n1gbn(l.yol:o7'iiI:;;( works. Th H 1 R d S ' B M men! in the Malpcque Peoples man-lady many friends and rel. maintenance and construction an . - - . . . , 9 w n . . . . , , lo hxn."c:.'; nvhh Itxhe Post Office aulhi- -.H Planting has been retarded Mmdhy? M3. zgahhgnaouadflyigng - Cememyt mov. RN95 3ll9l"l9t'l- and they "3CelV9l'l work. Fairbanks-Morse, a single some during the past week due to useful and beautiful gifts. so much rainy weather. Mrs Gordon McLeod and 500.1 Robert. of Miscuuche, recently left Very slippery condition and is badly in need of gravel. Cars and trucks were ditched and had to . . .. source of supply for all power GREAT LANIIMARK tool requirements. CHRISTIAN NATIVI-IS Caughnawaga in ll tn- culisiili-led each tender iiiuat he .....nnnnned by a security in the form l.- .. .nr-mod PIIWHIE or bonds as speci- Public Worka.'Ttie deposit will be re- leased on return of the blueprints and specification in good condition within It Mrs. Clarence Gallant and little Q"”b” W” In Saint John: 'i'cl: 3-3291 to :3? W" 0' lemltr and "W1: MI month from the date of reception hut dahghm. am, now Vismn with be lllllled Out by tractor due to founded in 1667 as a village lnrl Calla Eternity. 40 miles up the for Quebec. where they will spend ls P'l"" wllllllm s"”l' ., ...- no to those farms and int ac- mntm, it nnt i-ninrned within that period Mrs Gaham-S arems Mgr , d "ll" End sleet. Iroquois Indians converted to Chris-IS;igili-llziy river from the St. Law- some time. -"Uh "Ir 0""'l"l""! Itl -Will the deposit will be forfeited. Mrs: L” Arsengun at-How!-an:-lll -AC. tianlty. towers I.l-l90 loci Hamid Perry of Mist-nllolle. left 'nis lowest or any lander not necessar- ily acceptu. ROBERT FDRTIEI. w 5).-,.i:. i')lI. illioixtli the Clue! rm. .-.t'u nlftt-r. or through the under- - . nr tnrourh the office of the Dia- lr.lillrri. Federal Public Building. ..,.. vs. the District Architect. Old mu. (illin Building. Saint John. N. 3., Sexual from Howlan attended the St. Anthony's Altar Society meeting on Thursday night, May 26. at the home of Mrs. John F. Report oti..-fulomobilcs lit Pontiac Exrlus-tie l PONTIAC I.EiD.Q ' lt'.sa Straight Fir.-t rZotrg:,ina.Ptiist-r it (.ltiZA'I Polllllt rizliis. WITH STYLE lSlylisls Pick I35 Pontiac Chief of Administrative Services ' ' - Pa...-0' -. ' s .. Pontiac Sales BOOIIIIII" l - - . , - . . .-I"'-"-- -V 2--r 13' ":"ll.-m.l):lr!l'- oTut.l:il::l?u n sumlncsggll-5 n t of P hit: was: swam &?1lEI:nl'lIasw:l(l)Jflls3l::k. The usual T ' Vb. " xv" lwllllier kn. l W” ”"""l”."" F”?lf- s.Jl?.ti-.-.:-.tt..-.-...- ..-..-A---vs mr7lil..C: "" H" inn" ii! I gum? gt mfslwivtomel ?):tPa.wam!:lay so "ms . A l ' hanks I0 Greatest Lholcei n- I 0.: " v I . W . . :, "”&8'39"-4'”l'”' ism-v '-'1. i-.VItlP in l r or er a ma er o . - - l TENS pm! I . ' b I. . (ht . , - -- lg: aF1)fl'IIf"1tmVll-Ill in; u-Ei:Ii(-g&?!-'9Ag3ntigoFiihr- ' ”' rm ---. .2. ;;.r.'.:.: .ll”....”2l'...ilil'lL. of Models In Industry! . -r M - h,;,:.s,;3.'s-la-'”- '---” mi; Robert Arscnault is building an - i "H addition to his house. The car- "llnnt-ll""lt.bvM pcliter on the job is Willie Peters 'l'"l3 ”" l”l'9l ' - of Duvsr. lllwa '”9'”.l! ' hould seem - c Mr. and Mrs. A g A i it 0' ” M” f. l ' with their visitor: ulalisslheixiilbe ':","y(-Toud! la Gallant of Rltstico and Mr. Francis ':,:h',,;d:;(m'5 Gallant of Halifax. were visiting "at. u. wag. ' in Bloomfield on Sunday, May 22. . gm EXECUTIVE OF LARGE Mr and Mrs. Edmund Peters cl-ml to "r and sons. Borden. arrived on Fri- tremendous , TRUCTION MACHINERY l- with Edmundis people over the ”""”d"'””"l h greatest in t.- motiva indttafii actualtmml. then Pontiac models new series from . week-end. HOUSE Requires A competent secretary who is intelligent dependable and of pleasing personality. - Accul'a1.e typing and shorthand essential. Experience with sound recorder desirable. This position includes a -vrlan amount of Kardex filing. Miss Ruth Finnan. employed in Kensington. recently visited her home and parents here. accompan- ied by her friend. Miss Elsie D J, of Kensington. Mrs. Leon Peters of Bloomfield. will be hostess to the Ladies of the 1AltI!' Society for their June meet- The successful applicant will receive: "' e lll'miiliCl'al.l0li commensurate with ability -Excellent working conditions in own private office pMaritime Medical Care and Blue Cross Health Plans -Two weeks vacation with pay -5 day week -Hours:-0 in 1 and 2:& to I -Group insurance Apply in own handwriting. enclosing a recent photograph to WM. STAIRS. SON & MORROW LIMITED 174 Lower Water St. Halifax, Nova Scotia TEACHERS WANTED SCHOOL UNIT NO. 1 Application will received to fill the following vacancies in the teaching staff of School Unit No. 1: WinsloemPrlrlcipal Intermediate Grades Pal-kdale-Grades 7 and 8 Central Royalty-Grade 4 East Royalty--Inrtemlediataa Phone 4208 Office: Pnrkdalo Iehool Listed below are the six series with I lion's share of the marker ronhu am I iiirf3friea-iIbu.l0u81lOW rate the perfect mml-msmn of beauty; ' Poitier t.hii-flaiii B70 5erieI- Mrs. Cyrus Polrier of Summer- side. is now visiting in Woodstock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Gaudet and other friends. Calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenauit on Saturday evening. May 28 were: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet. Mrs. John A. Gallant and Mrs. Cyrus Poirler. take you wherever you. Pesiliee Chieftains 360 before known to Rev. Pius Finnan came from Bathurst on Saturday. He was so- companied from Summerside by his motlter, Mrs. John Finnan. only spending a short time at their old home in '-Voodstoclt where so much repair and modernizing is going Oil. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Gallant and son Edgar. of Plusvllle. have now purchased a farm in Kelly Road. and are residing there at Howlan R. R. is an equally goat -- have been pleased to Pontiac name an all ' an the favorite 2 and Qnvertlbles. the svan& Considerable work is being done on the foundation of St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church at Bloom- field. New sills and new pillars are being put in. of I car you prefer. PON1'lA(."S 4.- GORDON M. RICE Secretary, School Unit No. 1 FOR SALE S50.000 yearly Meat in Grocery business, centrally located on corner lot, with 9 roomod house. All in good repair. Only reason for selling, ill health. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Noonan mo- tored to Charlottetown on Sunday. May 29. They were accompanied on the trip by Mrs. Alhan T. Ar- scnault visiting in town with Alban '1'. Arsenault in Veterans' Wing of the Charlottetown Hospital. Edmund Desltoches and Mrs. Blll Jones drove to Roseville on km", in th, h,,,.p,,-ad bu. :.m"-rrC'r""-' nan. brings a new lwelnen to I handling This new lnoodIs& brand new frame. (2) band now m " . - ... - nowrearsuspenasonsndl4lbniid- ' ' ' f it Mnitiaeal Brake: and Ball-'i5pI i - " ' - ” f Cissliiossed Fnel Se ' V FOR CAREFREE SUM MER DRIVING you the start of ii: ' c mm: for i955 P-anti you this tract hrand no- ilna from wheels to chooee :2-2....- , X For parhcu1ar' W tot: ' Magi: Erononw and Modern om...) Ease Tins veer. Pontiac offal. . bmld no-1-I13 horoepowev l 1llDO In-Head Bil '6” angina -uh rhoiro nl three iumsnitssu-nn; hsvw bcwtvv dish Stnrhvomv-in nun lillnvv tlutx truism: -I y it: mutt: range llu.-reins -. M Ellftnr-Ollllinlll Power; 6 BOX 87! oh GUARIIDAN FARM FOR,SAiE Homestead farm Estate John A. MacDonald. Scotch- brt. consisting of 131 acres and buildings with electricity ind running water situated on main paved highway. is controlled. 1'1n'a re'v7oln&onary new Pontiac W K l l H H Ihtmmm nduma noes diving by 467. and gives true level . fm "HM G, "H Wide Si-nu I: 5:65 Pm The y(Itl"RI'ldI'llI","n'1At pmsion gives 1 the new eta iity. netvi 1.. .. .....- ' ., new Inoothnan in stopping. starting and cruising: "i'-LL rvrllli:in'l".iu-w mule. ease of handling. , in-tilnnw M-nlo-nt the moment Va ..................M..... New from the Ground Up! I 7 . Loads M itli Style was . , ; 'I'hesli-new Voatilclilorlynn-I - P0-(Vet-llttactxtevn-y not-ins;-runs relive-M-Md rears: oiwice 2 in . standout i llil l” M inatyl-l st maNhH&d - isobar-ll The "n... or onw hum! in l (. on the but In lw will-.. You-la...s at mpenhv-mhrbf-r its COMPLITI Line as wsstsss rises -at tln- non Pontiac ll hemm-i. a pm-tlil'I' rwiliiv lilo In!-(lull vmi .. -liilr hr-hind the wheel .. touch . h x-mi tum to the blunt!” .g...i rv For further particulars apply to:- Hundreds of i5low.F ' thm s TRAINOI. Vrimcruas Make i .- ' i ” . 165 Qumvl Sn”, raorscnou Charlottetown. Vstowour rm aaorscriou ' IUCTION SALE ATSEAVIEW WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8th. AT 21w P. M. I will sell by public auction the household effects of Roy Duggan, consisting of- Wlilte enamel range, practically new; new white on- lhleled Ice diest, studio couch. rocking chairs. tables, lllchen chairs and table. spring couch, ldochen cabinet. NS. qlringa, mattresses. dressers. oornmodes. bedding. gall tree. sewing machine. cmst of drawers. uares. two hllllnl room tables and chairs, washing me he. dishes. llllllli. toilet sets, pictures, sideboard, fire-place grate. "80 A De Laval separator, and other articles. l ,. ARTHUR J. ITIIWART, Auctioneer. lfrs. an nlathshda H in; systevw mv.'& ALLISON MacLEOD Doadas Mecteren COMPl.I'I'l: -nits ssitvics Mutant I New lawn. I. I. I. 126 Cumberland Street DIAL 7364