. k- I ," ii ,tr(n Mrs. P in H .8 m rside, thahome ofMlss Gertie MacNevin Th G dim. P 1 i ll ' : e rin . w c use re s ne . t K A d A I' t' ; 53: t!b:e.dyc:li;:l?il1ahu: ll" un - Q! Prdgitrthgt :t.l1...le vijgliih-;e:n'VitE iellllld ai::we1e; an:5(:epet.y'LJvm mvegittiizgf 3:1: Elltsdtgythtvenilila. March ist. w:dne'nldr'v' March ;',g.19515 J n S mpathy is extended to Frank .a:si:l.,eLd by MrslmeH:rt Lldstond lo: the echrisetiani, literature was Mr. and Mrs. Carmen MacNeill. there was a small attendance. . ASK IKE I-'03 HIKE M eill, Miscouche on the tieath of his mother, Mrs. John Mc- Nelll. She passed away on Thurs- day. February 24. Funeral took Mrs. lvan Mar:Kay. Miss Willi- eent Stewart, and Mrs. laeaman Campbell. I i in responsive readings. Special prayers were received by Mrs. Hart Lidstone and Mrs. Leaman Campbell. Mrs. Wilfred MacDongall spent WASHINGTON (AP)-A delega- tion of AFL and C10 union lead- ers urged President Eisenhower Monday to recommend increasing The regular meeting of the Tyne Valley United I.adies' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Angus Wal- FALIE SCALE MANILA. Philippines of Provincial Revenues The following statement. first of its kind to in ta: -a-a ;3iQi-a .- . (Reuters) ffered b Mrs. Waldo M D g ii. the w k-end f the 27th. visiting ker on Thursday evening, Feb. A nr hich read through the 15cent-an-hour minimum wage C ----(W:-.:t2"l".i 21'-:-fl"?-9:”--'”-i-' :53-""6-l-"i)i.”iwv-w ---m -53” siiiiii in i;”;'":. .;::-.t. M M; 3::.lI'3l”;"l.;. iii” ll.”...f.'"....."”” .;:.r:...:" 222:” sea ' , ' ' ' w , . ra en . an . me a . own ii r was ca . e. - . ll1asliisll3l1d8ei3dd'"" " "””4" 'V'"'”'' """"1”- F”'”"”'V 3' """'"'” Mrs. Ivan uocnoltn. Mrs. Her- an offshore "air-sea battle" was ident of the cio textile workers, ; Congratulations are extended to W0 and Mrs. W. J. Davidge, (nee June Sharp) Ottawa. on the birth of a son on Feb. 23rd. The Women's Institute met at in the Church Ceinete 1. -A shower was recently held in the Miscouche Parish Hall, in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Steele. Mona and June Gallant, Shir- lster told reporters: "Of course. the president didn't make any. promises. but he did say he would) give our arguments all the con-. sideration he can." Friends of Mrs. Thos. Folland are pleased to learn she is con- valescing favourably after her rec- ent operation in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. , only manoeu sea by the United States 7th Fleet. The populace panicked when Manila newspapers headlined reports of a battle off northern Luzon island. IOUIGIOF FUND! ided F ans Net Revenue . ',5'.',';'SsPiri'fl'7 Publil: Accounts) l Retenue from Current Account . . . . .1 3.540.103- Les. Expenditure oa Current Account 6.873 man Dyment very beautifully rend- ered a solo. "There is Always Time for pa Prayer." Mrs. David Mawhinney gave a brief synopsis on the history of the "World's Day on Current Account For Reduction of Debeiiture Debt the Bank of Montreal. EM-ass of Revenue over Expenditure S I.666.568.68 1-rllelal Contribution (in General The following statement shows. the application of these funds, in other .wnrds. what we did with the money so raised:- APPLICATION OF FUNDI For Repayment of Debentures Matured March 1!. IBM Balance of Issue of September 15. 1941 8 1.647.500.00 Less Sinking Fund Accumulation .. 310,490.87 3 l,337.069.l3 Amount of Dabantaure Issue remitted is New York, for -A number from this district allcnticd a whist party held in the Legion Hall. Bloomfield Cor- nrl'. recently; Mr. Vincent Gal- lant being one of the prize win- IIPTS. xlm Angela Curcoran had as in. ghost for the past two days hm Joanne Keefe. Waterford. ' .-l ldlgla number from Piusville ton slim-rc sympathy is extended to llr l-lord Arsenault on the re- cent death of his mother is New York Mr and Mrs. Bernard Keefe Iiiirl rhihirrn Joanne and Leo. ucre rcconl visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Cor- CIll”8ll. Friends and relatives of Mr. Elmer Gallant, Toronto, Ontario. are sorry to learn he has sus- tallied injuries to his ankle and is at present staying with his mother Mrs. J. T. Gallant. Mr. Warburton Murray, accom- amed by Messrs. Aubin J. Gal- ani. llcrman Corcoran. Aubin M Gallant and Johli Corcoran. mnloi-ed Io Charlottetown. to con- still the head officials. concern- mi: llic installation of electric power through this district Thr wow and heavy winds of T(l('SflilV night blocked the roads through this district and motor traffic was brought us a stand lllll A number of cars at pres- tnl are stuck in the drifts along the pavement waiting for the "WW nlough to come through. iniou ”ilB..'.l.!5.N5 pPlCKl.ES l (ks I iii; aim i I am u1Cvm.tlj stop onions -Pie. Benny Blanchard who is in the Canadian Army and sta- tioned in Utopia, N. B.. spent the weekend with his wife and family in St. Louis. Mr. John P. Arsenault. Tignish Shore was visiting in St. Louis at the home of his brothers Mr. Em- manuel and Tabean Arsenault. Mr.'n-ed J. Peters has returned all tied the funeral of Rev. .-f.'l,. M.,.,,,,..,.,,,, Ma 1,. on home after visiting in Halifax 5;,..,.,d ma... gamete,-yp Mb". with his daughter and son-in-law We Have T00 Mr. and Mrs. Bob McLean and family. Mr. Ernest Brown. Piusville. was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Brown in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mc- Aslum of Summerside. were week and visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blanchard. St. hula. Mr. Joseph C. Gaudet has re- turned to his home in St. Uouis after spending some time in N. B. Mr. Joseph 1'. Bernard left for Saint John. N. B.. where she will visit with members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. Aiphy Gallant had as their guest their nephew. Mr. Leo Gallant of Moncton. He was accompanied by Mr. Eddie Hop- kins and Mr. E. Nelllgan. All boys are in the Canadian Army and stationed in Moncton. -C. R. oft the tracks and had gone (war a mile across fields when he was seen by Alyre Gallant who was coming from school on the back of Mr. Warburton Murray's truck. iey Veno and Barbara Arsanault. student nurses of the Charlotte- town Hospital, recently visited at their respective homes in Mia- the Klberton Church. for the late Rev. William Monahan of that parish. Rev. J. D. Kelly of Mis- couche also attended this scvica. seven year on February 17th. She is survived by one son. G. Boy Long. Vancouver. and one daugh- ter. Mrs. W. Scott. (Hannah) Berk- ley. California. also six grand- children and six great-grand- children. Dr. Long practised in Tyne Valley a number of years ago. Deep sympathy is extended to the family. Mrs. Hiram Nisbest, of Maine, arrived home to attend the fun- eral of her brother. the late John L. Mwnard. and has been visiting relatives in Birch Hill. Tyne Val- ley, Harmony and Summerside. The World's Day of Prayer was held in the Tyne Valley United Church on Friday afternoon. Feb. 25th. After a quiet intercession of Many Babies - Every day 69,000 more babies than the world total of people who die that day join the 2.- 500.000,000 human beings who are already here. If we don't stop now. in a few years there wonit be enough room to sit down. In The Standard this week, outspoken Dr. Brock Chisholm tells why he thinks we should reduce our birth rate. Read it in The Standard -on sale now, complete with Magazine. 12-page novel and 20 place of comics. Only 10 nuital GlIeStuttilutli mtrfmmacr P Vice). 0 I ICK. P. I. l.. NEWFOUNDLAND John's. Nfld. (B); H. Rldeout. Fox- trap, Ct. John's West, Nfld. T. Power, land. Nfld. ll Calvar, 5t. John's. Nfld. (R); G. Howell.) Torbay Road. St. John's. Nfld. st. John's. Newfoundland Sister Mary Leonard. Charlotte- town Hospital. . I. l. (R); D. Bowen, 55 Prince of Wales. St. John's Nfld. J. Nfld. (1'); P. Kennedy. E Dnckworth. St. Johals. Nfld. coat. 1 lfacbougail. st. John's, Nfld. (T); A. Carter. Torbay Road. I. John's. Nfld. Smith. III Quidl Vidi. St. John's. Nfld. Ba. I. JdI's. Nfld.(I); . THE; D away. 0. Fradsham. ll Richmond. St. The Green. Bell is- ; C. Horwood. (M); J. Reardon. (B); ('1'); Basis. II Conway. Curling. B. Cobb, Charlotte- l. (B); J. Walsh. Southside, St. John's. Nfld. (B); B. Vava- (R); E. It. Joarsiuna. (B): a. ; bay Road. St. John's. Nfld. (R); Blue Play Money Lewisviile. N. B. (W); P. J. Hea- ley. 46 Allen. Halifax. N. S. (M); B. Baldwin. Torbay Rd.. St. John's. Nfld. (B); A. Carter. Tor- E. Carol, Green Bell island. New- foundland (W): D. Martin. 8 Corn- wall. St. John's. Nfld. (R); M. Fradsham. 18 Richmond, St. John's. Nfld. (M); B. Corning. 460 Main. Yarmouth. N. S. (T); A. Herbert. Leliouthillier, Carsquet Co.. N. B. (M); W. Smith. Bis- hops Falls. Newfoundland (B); S. Keiloway. Salmon Cove, Car- bonear Dist., Nfld. (ll); J. Eam- ing. 11 Aldei-shot, St. John's. Nfld. (R): A. Harvey, Seal Cove. Con- ception Bay. Nfld. (B); D. Affleck. Mount tsewart. P. E. I. (B): N. Alexander. l Clark Road. Petriee. via Curiine. Nfld. (B); A. Kevan- agh. Quigleys Line. Bell Island. Nfld. (B); C. King. Bishops Falls. Nfld., (B); M. Wheeler. summer- slde. Bay -of islands. Nfld. (B); B. Downton. Seal Cove. Nfld. (M); B. Osmond. Carhonear. Nfld. (M); J. Downton. Bishops Fails. Nfld. Bell Island. Nfld. (R); P. Mont- cltoice of You may use up to 8250,00!) of Red or C left over from previous Ogilvie ofers to make up your Million l The balance . . . at least 3750.000 I : . . must be ALI.-GREEN Ogilvie Play Money l i Make sure you're a lucky Ogilvie Play Money Millionaire l Get one of those 2000 Big Prizes - get your friends and neighbors to help you so-vol o This ode: expires March 31, 1956 - or when all prises have been given Nfld. (B); A. Wells. Portugal Cove. Nfld. (T); N. Giles. New- ton. Deer Lake, Nfld. R); J. Reid. Deer Lake. Nfld. (B); P. Dutton. 11. Spencer, St. John's. Nfld. (R); J. Grant. Port Eigin. N. B. (B); D. Heath. H Charlton. St. John's. Nfld. (R); A. Roussell. Upper Sheila. Gloucester Co.. N. B. (B); C. Dutcher. 256V: High, Moncton. N. B. (M); J. L. Mulse. 79 Argyle. Yarmouth. N. S. (T); J. White. Norris Arm. Nfld. (B); P. Kei- ley. The Front, Bell island. Nfld. (W); H. Brazill, 26 Forest. St. John's. Nfld. (T); C. Gosse, Spani- ards Bay. Nfld. (M); G. Soper. Carbonear. Nfld. (M); R. Gilllard. Burke's. Cornerbrook. Nfld. (B); N. Flirey, Bell Island. Nfld. (W); B. Paddock. King St., Windsor. Nfld. (B); Sister Mellne. Presenta- tion Convent, Stepheriville, Nfld. (M): S. Greeley. Portugal Cove. St. John's, Nfld. (B); W. James Bryant's Cove. . Harbor Grace, Nfld. (W); E. Ade. bongpond Manuela. Nfld. (B); W. Rede- penning. Robinsonls Station. Nfld. B. Gillla. Bishops Falls. Nfld. (B); J. 0. fort. .ciuoam. aoitiu. N. s. lili-Vi .1 redemption of U.S.'A. issue called for p- p Jp p , I ' .. (""5 15- 1”” ' '5”. W”. ..5K.'.il”.l2.i."..y..;i .f.”if.i'.”.2.L" 3';f...'”l' is". sure to .'... the ALL-GREEN dgilvie Play Money now being packed in ' g,m,4o3,n Maynard. Bi ll Hill. ' , , . Tm" ”' Md” Appmd ' g M" M 1: CD M at N all Ogdvie grocery products except those in calloplaaae” bagel On your . . H Dill CW ' , Brunswick, spent a few days vis- grooefs shelves sooni . Piusville Si. Louis :;.)::,8.5.",,?'";1:.X”l3f.lax'?.””?' "' M" One Million Dollars buys your Cove. Nfld. (B); K. Whidden, Maitiand HantsCo..N. S. (B); T. Hoeg. Maccan. Cumberland Co.. N. S. (M); V. Compton. Belle River Station. Belle River. P. E. l. (B): D. Morthn, South Ohio. Yarmouth, Co.. N. S. (B); P. Duff. Ocean Pond Rd.. St. John's. Nfld. (B); D. Earles. 59 Froude. St. John's. Nfld. (B); B. Dawe, Seal Cove. Conception Bay. Nfld. (B); R. Lahey. Bell island. Nfld. (B); P. Sing ton. Bell island. Nfld. (R); B. C afe. Harbor Grace. Nfld. (R); S. Murphy, Bell Island. Nfld. (W); B. Clapfer. Cornerbrook. Nfld. (R); H. Mercer. St'. John's. Nfld. (B); C. Butler. Bell Island. Nfld. (W); A. Kennedy, Buchan's. Nfld. (B); C. Stafford. 122 HBN. Halifax, N. S. (T); B. Clarke. Fredericton. N. B. (B); B. Pyrin. 349 Southside. St. John's. Nfld. (B); J. Bumsey. 1 Vlcker. St. John's. Nfld. (B); G. Dawe. Kelli- grews. Nfld. (B); A. Tucker. Bell Island. Nfld. (B); F. Taylor. Bell island. Nfld. (R); R. Sears. Mount Pearl. St. John's. Nfld. (M); E. Nfld. (B); B. Bawes. to Station. A Bows. Mount Pearl Park, Nfld. Grand Falls. Nfld. (R); Y. Bak- FLDIJR MILLS Ell, Ll . land (M); E. Dunne. 277 Penny- l.i'sl of winners in previous Play Money Offer, up to Feb. 28, l955 M. McFurlong. 59 le lilarchanip Rd.. St. John's. Nfld. (T); D. Pow--p ell. Victoria. Carbnnear. Nfld.! (R): C. Smith. Fri'-shwaleix (lar- bonear. Nfld. (B): M KPll.V-l Pouch Cove. St. John's East. Nfld. (B); F. Mnnter. Ashmorc. Digby Co.. N. B. (M): S. Roberts. Bishop's Falls. Nfld. (B): l. Jack- man. Box,33. Bell Island. Nfld. (R); N. Tobin. l. Harbour Vieii Road. Cornerbrook East. Nfld. (R); J. Harquail. Dnrchcsler. N, B. (B). .l. Pickham. I06 St. Clare. St. John's. Nfld. (B): L. J. Masher. S. Brnokfield. Que:-n's Co.. N. S. (B); W. Green. New- town Road. Deer Lake. Nfld. (M); W. Martin. Dildo. Newfound- well. St. John's. Nfld. (B); L. Smith. Heartls Content. Nfld. (B); B. Fitzpatrick. London Rd.. Carbonear. Nfld. (B); M. Penny. The Green Bell island. Newfmim-L land (W): A. C. Langille. Wallace Bridge. Cumberland Co.. N. S. (B); H. Langdon. Botwood. Nfld. (M); Fitzgerald. 82 Franklin. St. hone Bay. Luoenburg Co.. N S. (B); W. Fudge, Osmond Ave.. MITED llusultal: coast:-uctioihp .3 16.73026 couche. . - ontrlbu oa III Id WI! - ”d;.”f,l,,E.,. 1u.5os.ati 123,235.51 Friends of Mary Ann Inclalr. Miscouche, will be sorry to loan 4 3 l.794.0-5419 that she has entered the Prince t County Hospital to receive treat- itnnus rrovided From Realization of Assets men; W")-'” 17 Pm" Accmmm Helen Gillis and Marie Mac- nepayment of Loans and Advances S 13,718.01 Donald of Charlottetown recently ) Sale of Government land and property, visited in Miscouche at the home including sale of a part of Crown of Mrs. Urban Gillis. Assets Bridge :247.17s.oo .. 25a.947.55 s 277,665.56 p dammed pmm 1-he pubuc V On Wednesday evening. March , ; Debentures sold during the year . . . . . .8 2.500.000.00 2. I Home and School moetins . increase in temporary loans on I was held is one of the Convent ' Deposit , , , , . . ; . . . I p ' . V ' A ' . I I 4 . H 429.435-W classrooms. Joseph McMillan pre- , From the Bank of Montreal and the I gidgd, ; Canadian Bank of Commerce by way . of overdrafts . . . . . . . .3 . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1.2l1,tB'7.z5 O 4,141,974.22 On Monday morning. February j :--- 28. ltev. Martin Mnnahan of Mls- ' J - , . Total of Funds Provided S 0.214.493-97 couche said the funeral Mass in O -BV. ) g . y r increase in Assets I lllllage 17 of Public Accounts) 0 Fixed Assets Acquired .3 186.m.1a -A cud put, Wu held in Ty” ' , - Expenditures made on Revenue :3”? E3" 13)" lVV9dll::dl);nlIllElIt. - Productlng Assets. such as Highway P”- - W I1 D9 93 P 83'. . Construction. Trans-Canada . B b she: wereEwoln forMhlgl:est score - Highway. Bridges, etc. ............1,ao7.:t:ia.7a vlgughzammziyyn Coiisolsggonand - new Loans and Advances iv: 218,303.00 M11 "fl Ml'5- 3- L Med-3011! - cm mund .u 5 .. Word has been received here of Digital-tfixpiidspilarir ahsuuction. Xssisb an depth 3! 1V;rs. Long. widow of an('(' to Rural Schools. Charlottetown Ex- 9 8 9 hI'- - -1-01181. Van- hmmon and bring Park. Rural Elec- fouvecr-13' 0 passe away I: Berk- lrifiratlon. etc ...................... .. 214,234.01 3 2,377,424.34 er. a ornla. in her ninety- BIGGEST Pltiy Money Offer STARTING MAY l, l955l! ,,';Yum”rthg:m':.g9”':;"&' 1?: 33' '-1-om Mme,” by "non. Que. Robichoud, 13 no-mud, ya;-mouth, (T); F. Carrogher. St. Dunstan's (B); L. Penney. Salmon Cove, er, The Green Bell lslnml. NFW- cm-mw Bl'Il(Ik.' Nfld. (R); M. Mur- and Airs. Norbert 'Corooraii bec. 440; Ontario; 403: Western N- S. (T); ii. Garnier, Church. C”"959- Cl'"'fl0lt9l0Wn. P. E. I. Carbonear. Nfld. (B); S. Saund- foundland (M); A. Auhir. BvrPs- uh)". ('l8rk(?I Rdu Steiiliwvllltu 31,-ayedymm M'J.omeon Monday cm”. 33; Newfoundland md Deer Lgkg, mid, (1'); E; 30",. (M); H. Smith, Kingston, Kings era. Norris Arm. Nfld. (B); G. E. ford. N. B. (R); G. Cnomh. East Nflii (R); W: Noseworthy. Spani- evt-nlng with the mmmm cl Mu-mm. praying. .5 mad 5.. que. Gould. Dieppe, West co” Co.. N. S. (B); C. woodman, Bls- Kelloway. Bell Island, Nfld. (R); End. Bell Island. Nfld. (M). L. ards Bay hast. Newfoundland lilectlng the men who Wm ""5 '0" hm "hm" "” t” F”'”'"' N' 3- (W): 3- Warehom, s.,1m.,.. hops Falls. Nfld. (B); a. 1.. Tu. T. Powell, Victoria via c...t.o... w. Chaulk. Maint St. Deer Lake. (R). P. uarke. Georgetown. lint: and hauling wood, 3. went "7 g. 1955' sung, .g 1,991 Cove, Carbonear. Nfld. (R); M”. ton, Spaniards Bay. Nfld. (R); ear, Newfoundland (M); D. Gosse, Nfld. (M); M. Welch, Keliigrews. Ntlrl. (B). J. Barrett. Bisl1op'I Trm-m------- , A. Carter. Torbay Rd.. St. John's. E. Reid. Newton. St. John's. Nfld. Maple Valley, Cornet-brook, mid, Nfld. (R); .1. Terris. Gallacher Falls. Mitt (Mt: J. 1". Penney. , Nov; gco-pm, mgw imuusw Nfld.(M);R.Leger,Flora1Avg,,(R); A. Cmclter, Harbour Grace. (T); w. Mercer. Upper Island Ridge. west Co.. N. B. (R): (iarhonrar. Nfld. (M): M. Mar- shall. Kingston. Kings Co.. N. I. (Mt, S. McGi-ath. East Mines. Boil Island. Nfld. (I): H. Poi)- ot-. Clarke's Road. Stephenville. Nfld. (Tl, W. Strealch. Elderbank Station. Halifax Co.. N. S. (B); .l. T. Hannon. Bishop's Falls. Nfld. (Mr. G. Bryant. Gander Road. llcrr Lake. Nfld. (R): P. Bark- lunise. Kings Co.. N. S. (B); 3. Smith. Kingston, Kings Co.. N. S. (M); F. Sloddart. Kingston. N. S. (B): .1. Futile. Fnxtrap. Newfound- land (H); 5. Coleman. Hampton. Kings Co.. N. B. (Mi; B. Kell- iiedy. Hibbs Cove. Port do. Grace. Conception Bay. Nfld. (B); N. Dollard. Sir-phenville Crossing. Nfld. (B); H. Harrison. Garden Road. Dc-or Lake. Nfld. (M); C, King. Victoria. Lewisviile. N S. (B): B. Mat-Tlonald. 2 Donne Hd.. Yarmoiilh. N. S. (Ml: G. Flt!- izcrnld. East End. Bell island. Nflri (R); l. Power. West Mines, Bell Island. Nfld (WI; W Dole. Petiticorlat-. N. B. (W); E. Snow. Botwood. Nfld. (M); F. Seward. Country Road. Cornerbrook W.. NM (W). R. Bola, Salmoticove. (M); E. Laviolette, Selwood. N. B. (B); 0. Penny. Maple Valley, Curnew. 279 Penriywell. St. John's. John's. Nfld. (M); H. B. Dauph- Nfld. (B); D. G. Darrock. m . Nfld. (B). W. Snow. (M); B. Dnuan. Main St.. st. Cornerbrooh. Nfld. (M); M. P. Nfld. (B); P. Lohnes. 'hl.awrence. inee. Tantallon Hal C.. N. S. (B); Queen. Charlottetown. P. I. I. ll Plymouth. St. John's. Bid. (1'); John's. Nfld. (ll); ll. Fradsham. Beyaa. Hammond River. Kings Halifax. N. S. (M); Y. Baslia. The H. Crossman. Sackville, N. B. (B). ' l W. . New- 2! Richmond. St. John's. Nfld. Co.. N. B. (B); A. Richards. I70 Green Bell island. Newfoundland (B); E. Fitsgibbon, Manuela. Con- . Ii-dhd (II); J . 1!: (M); A. Kavanaulh. West Milne. Green. Summerside. P. E. I. (M): (M); C. A. Carey. Bishop's Falls. ceptiori Bay. Nfld. R. Strum. Ma- (B) BICYCLE: (R) RADIO: (M) MIXMASTER; (W) WATCH: (T) TRAIN. l