. = Pe ee rae ee ee rs oe Ph ae : <_< Aven OP iag an 3 = hee 4 i iain gia Lil te — nnn — ~ fered ad stot hrs ager sat nt van im 2s Fos ee ed over ty the predident, Mr.) The Gaartlan, Oiarolslown, Well, Mbe. I, 1889 17 next meeting im Tu” Aupustes|ter mint cf patience and thank |Borden 10.1. 2009 Royal Black| TFYON Group Master Mackeed’ opened by eee ee ~~ Mele |Plan Pla cenit’ peried was sled ty: Mire nae WOR, Se ote os, Literature was" a-| Mrs. Quigley will be greatly|Borden Legion y tional period was led by Mrs. | Goy't Has 2 should construction of the mong the members on “Conduct|missed in the community where|Mr. ami Mrs. Wilfred Kiggins Keith Foy with the theme ‘The | causeway in the near future j of a Meeting”. It was moved and|she was highly respected. She|C.B. of R.L. and G.W. Division 127) The regular meeting of the|Lord is nigh unto ll them that . ; feasible, the goverument seconded to answer the next roll|was a loyal member and reguier|C.B. of B.E. and T.W. 127 Bor.|Tryon Young Adult Group met) call upon Him.” This part of the Choices, Says buy one of the - ships with our favourite hockey|attendant of Bordea United) den at thé vestry of the Church on|meéting was closed with anoth- are evailable in Michi- player. At. the next meeting the|Church, @ life member and of-|Employees Power House and|Thursday evening, March Sth../ er hymn, and the ra Sheldon | PR MP gan to be operated in the in- members are to bring suggestions |ficer of Cape Traverse W.MS.,| Steam with a good attendance then conducted by| Mrs. Sheldon nce terim. for a name for the club, and also|and a valued worker in Carleton | SPRAYS The meeting which was presid- | Howatt. : ° { ‘In reply to a question in Par- study material oa the breeds of Women’s Institute. She was #|Borden United Church The business meeting followed! sumMERSIDE — Dr. 0. H.|liament Hon. George Hees, cattle originated from. faithful, willing work-|Teachers and Pupils of Carleton| Grade VE. 1. Sheila Jones, 2.| with the minutes of the last meet-| phijling, for Prince, said} minister of transport, told Dr. A qu was bed “Foatiog ond | SS aot wes Se Sylvia Foley ing being read and approved. The| yesterday there are two aven-| Phillips the “Interim situation Care of a Calf.” Leo Walsh, |betterment of the community. It|carieton Siding W.I. Grade VI. 1, Dianse Veno, 2.| Te@surer reported a good balance | yes open to the federal govern-|is feceiving our urgent consid- Secretary. is im the home where the loss will Mrs. Edna Howatt, Stanley and|Garey Jones, 3. Garnet Dyment.|°" hand. It was moved and se-| ment in relieving the Island’s | eration.” . - —— |be most keenly felt. Mrs. Quigley; Mary Grade V. 1. Gold 2.| comded all bills be paid. Discus-| transportation problem. —_— As to the suggestion of the : ial . was recognized: as an outstanding | Selina and Raiph J O'Maliey. 3 Hardy =| sion took place on the group The Princé MP arrived in| tsiand members that consider- - Specia United aomemaker by all who had the! John cand Priscilla Myers erry O'Malley, 3. Mary presenting a play. A ‘commit-| Summerside to spend the Eas+| ation be given to the purchase + . {privilege of visiting in her cherry 'Ora, Austin and Family . | ‘ , jtee was ; Rev.| ter recess.,Mrs. Phillips and|of the icebreaking ferry Va- ‘Church Service ‘hospitable home. Russell, Elsie and Family Grade Hil. Sr. 1. Arthur O'-| mr. Barle, Mrs. Keith Foy, Mrs their childfn are remaining in | Cationland or one “of the other s are left to mourn her|Dorothy, Jimmie and Family Malley, 2. Donna Hardy Sheldon Howatt and Mrs. Vernon/ Ottawa. ” | ferries formerly in wee en the * Is Impressive \eecrowing Iuctand, ‘to Geagh:|ter. dat Wire. Eatl Thomete Grade IM Jr. 1: Judy MacKay,/ Inman, to look over material.| Dr. Phillips said that 4 the| straits of Mackinac run, Mr <= = = egos, Thelma, Mrs. Witber-Cairos, |Gladys, Florence amt Grace |? Jeam Callaghan. 3. Shelton Dy:| k was decided that the group | Proposed caupeway is along Wey | Hees. said, “This, suggestion is ALBERTON — At an ‘impres- Carleton; and Mary, Mrs. James|Mr. and Mrs. Reg Redgers —| ™ent £5 ~~) serid Get Well cards to any sick/ off,a new ferry will be} being looked into.” * sive service held in the Alberton | Matheson, Toronto; one .son,|Mildred and Wendell MacWil-| Grade Tl 1. Allan Shaw, 2imember of the church, with the = United Church Hall Monday/john of Carleton; a brother,| jiams Stella Maria Jcnes, 3. Arlene| secretary to take care of this evening, Alberton CGIT grouP| john Riley of Regina; thirteen| cur FLOWERS MacDougall. duty. became affiliated with the Wo-|-randchildren. and umerous ‘and Joie Hoskins, Chitse Perfect attendance: Dianne} The devotional period for next man’s Missionary Society. char veeiiets cot tt | Chitago!Veno. Jerry O'Malley, Shelton Dy| meeting is to be led by Mrs. Don- ee eee ee Oe a i which wae very | See and i ald Lord and committees were ap- representati uneral Frank Herring . E. Griffin, teacher. pointed for recreation and WMS other interested largely was held on|Fred ard Bessie Bell vee ae Pet’ | Friday, March i&h., with e short in a Ss eee .* 4 —¥ x i oT CGIT : : AIDS S‘SIDE VICTORY . as Saal pedo aeons message to the ber-| ited Mrs. Merle MacGrath, # mem-j over an Alberton rink in the | received ; and a rink skipped by Dr. / 3.00 o'clock draw during the feaeee. who represented the |The Arms of Jesus”, and “Now cards of sympathy and to our rant of Summerside, is | first day of the Maritime mixed | Prince Edward Island Presby-|The Labourer's Task Is O’er”.| many neighbours and friends for Mrs. James|_ Hymns sung were: “Safe In throwing a stone that help- | curling bonspiel at Summerside | terial. The combined choirs of Borden| their many acts of kindness. A ed carry their team to a win’ yesterday. In recognition of their affilia-| and Cape Traverse churches wita| special thank you to Dr. Smith i s an SM. Nee 59. See | Selene as : Leard, president of Alberton Aux-| rendered a favorite Scouts ‘Cubs And Parents. iliary, presented world friend-|deceased “God Be With You) BLOOMFIELD ST. SCHOOL ’ ship badges to the girls. Till We Meet Again”. care, he At the expressed wish of Mrs. ing is report of to The Enjoy Dance At Summerside {ims % *sut""E.niie| cuore eT Becta ares FOR FULL PARTICULARS CONTACT DAIRV ranuars or CANADA & 409 Huron Street, Toronto 11 we Service as Freel Marie Fraser's new ment of which the Canadian /o.4..” was sung by milk recipes. Write today! Mrs. ° Hickey Lowther and Mrs. John Hasiam.| Grade IX. 1. Garey Foley, 2. Scouts and leaders at-| T: : Spoke : The pall bearers were: Ralph | Wendell Shaw. » parents e ‘oasts to the Queen were made | work” being done by African MacCaull, Nathan Bell, Keith | Grade VII. 1. Faye Hardy, 2. Suiesberside ide oe ny 1 Hophis ne ee Girls in Training. ‘ Lord James Quigley . Russell| Mary Hardy, 3. Walter O’Mal- = phim dew: Soe. RC. Poet, Proms ae ite cer Gatien a plezeant | Quigiey and John Haslam ley. > - ©. Parent, Provin-| were i a y \ h i cial Commissioner, who termed | social hour. Flower Bearers: Randolph : (00) @ IN CASH PRIZES! JUST FIND THE BRODIE TWINS! | ef their training, and assumed | some years of scouting”, spoke) IN AAEMORITAM | Jono Myers and Stanley Howat. Enter Now! If fan! It8 Easy! charge of the program under the |on the achievements of scouts, Funeral arrangements were chairmanship of Scout Jimmie | and ways in which parents can MRS. FRANK QUIGLEY under the direction of Heath assist their boys in the game of PChisholm. Interment in the) Mi . Ra d scouting. , There passed peacefully away} church cemetery. ; ssion n Mr. Parent was thanked by|on Wednesday, March llth.| The many floral tributes, silent d e scout Paul MacWilliams. Mrs. Frank Quigley of Carleton,| tokens of sumpathy and‘respect Ho! s Meeting The scouts at the banquet were| formerly Frances A. Riley of!,.ere: : : from the Ist and 2nd Summer-| Freetown, in her sixty-four’ ; PILLOW SUMMERSIDE — The Travel- | Side Boy Scout troeps, and cat- year. Husband "s Rest Buy Bee Mission Band |€Time for the banquet was done heerfulness | CREST : OF the United Church met on sat |bY the Y's Menettes. lie tee toe aha iliness | Thelma, Wilber and Family urday at the home of the leader} The program included the pre-| nore eloquent testimony of her| WREATH ine Poole with sentation of awards and b re Se ee Os a fo Ad demos a ads*s | deep and abiding faith in God.|Hazel, John and Family The meeting opened with the | Scouting officials present for It was an inspiration to visit her!Mary and Jimmy Mission Band purpose in unison |‘*he occasion included W. W. followed by the hymn “Mission | Reid, Earl Hickey, Roy Boates, Band Brigade”. Roll call Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Parent, Dr. NT Semnici’. iy it sunber | Gibew Caltat” Normes toes, | Me Ro G ES WED. - THURS. and is to be answered next month | Keith Lapp, and George Key. | by a Biblical verse beginning THE ENTERTAINMENT TREAT OF THE YEAR | with “C”. After discussion it r discuss Tianis THE BIG COUNTRY IS THE BIGGEST WESTERN | was decided to have a birthday | T IQ} h Firemen | toe nea SiGy NOMINATED FOR 2 OSCARS IN. Worship service was conducted Answer 2 Calls 1959 ACADEMY AW : by the leader, consisting of hymns , ‘and a poem “Wonders” read by| TIGNISH — The Tignish Fire Marica Simmonds. Scripture was| Department was called out yes- taken from John -18:23-40. terday morning to extinguish a gr ne on a = fire at the home of Edward P, making religious folders! Bernard, rator of a ba ; oe a ope: a bakery. The blaze in the vicinity of licious lunch was enjoyed by all. the ‘chimaey in the attic wes en- tinguished by the firemen with- WESTERN out difficulty but resulting smoke and water damage was heavy. s- GUARDIAN The fire was discovered by a: - daughter Freda, PWC student, as : who was home with her mother. BINGO EVERY Wednesday; During fire fighting operations » gight, Borden Legion Hall, Good /all furniture was removed from ines. , _ | the dwelling. - ‘ ae Oe ade ‘On Monday afternoon a fire in | ONE SHOW EACH EVENING ‘win THESE CASH PRIZES: lees Sos octes ot 2 tence Fe eae STARTING, A 40 $ pe ing April 1st. Auction Sale and j control by the Tignish brigade. DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 Ist PRIZE: 2,500 proceeds for Women’s Associa- | Besides damage to the interior ADMISSION 60c . thon. | of the 36x40 building about five $] ooo°° CARD PARTY | tons of hay was lost. Seven cows - 2nd PRIZE: a ¥ Malpeque Hall | and three horses were led to safe- | . ! : Wednesday April first sponsored | ty by neighbors assisted by the | 3rd PRIZE: . $750°° iz Te ee isk ie id | THE DIRECTORS OF | r . RESERVE April 18th for Pam- | incurance on the barn but not of | i | ' $250°° bm. Sponsored cred ty ara Kensing- | 2 cme 1° Prince Edward Island 4th PRIZE: : Guide Company. * ° oo , Agricultural | Mutual Fire Insurance Company 50 PRIZES of 10 ( PERSONALS in — , Mr. Preston (Pep) Darrach of met at oe home of Malcolm > have decided to add an extended coverage supple- County es hate tee under. | 5°tt. The meeting opened by re- mentary to their non-commercial private policies - eo or dperation on March | peatinz the 4-H pledge in unison. HERE'S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO: --+ 2. | The minutes were read approved without any further charge to the insured. way. Only one set of Twins is exactly like the = His poo emggy wish him | ond signed. Roll call for next real Brodie Twins, as illustrated on the — A NEW BRODIE FLAVOR ! : meeting, F2vorite Musical instru- The following are the Directors of this XXX Geiden Cake Mix Package shown s Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacLean | ment. of Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. — next meeting is to be held Company :— Ronald MacDonald and Martin | at the home of Preston Peardon, : i Birt of Covehead spent the past | Program for next month, Harvey Albert Linkletter, Linkletter Road, President. Saturday evening in Kensington, | and: Jofin Allen. The club was’ ; ‘ guests of Mrs. Sam Burt and | going to try to get a class of | Chessel Annear, Lower Montague, Vice-President. : TRY IT— yYOuU'LL LOVE ITI i : e i : E believe is correct on the bottom line of the entry blank. It's easy and it’s fun! 2. Clip entry blank from this ed (Obtain extra blanks from your grocery store) and send with other friends in Kensington. Ayrshire and a'class of Holstein. T. Leland Linkletter, Summerside, Secretary-Treasurer. @ box top (or facsimile) from any of the six = There was a debate on which || : } 2 populer Brodie XXX cake mixes to Brodie Twin ° is the most useful—fire or water. | Ralph Johnstone, Long River. | Contest, Box 690, Montreal, Quebec. Professional Cards | It was called a tie. The bill for} r i radi cutting the shur-gain show in the || _©- W- Johnstone, Burlington. Ss 3. Enter ag often as you like — Each entry must be accompanied by a Brodie XXX 4a Chartered paper amounted to 89 cents which Erie Lowther, Crapaud. cake mix bex top — or facsimile. All 54 cash prizes must be won! Accountants was paid. The program was put : t : é on by Gordon Peardon after|}| . John Macintosh, Tignish, _ — r which lunch was served. Isabel Bratkley Beach. RULES AND ELIGIBILITY T. Earle Hickey & Co. ratirie moved and Glen Tattrie Gregor MacCallum, Brackley . The first correct answers drawn 1. This contest is to anyone living tion hs Canadien Bank of Commerce seconded the meeting be adjourn- T. J. Inman, Bedeque. in the Province of Quebec, Ontario, the _ will be awarded cash prizes in order of Building }ed. Margaret Matheson. Maritime Provinces and Newfoundiand, their selection. Decision of the judges Summerside, P. £1. Phone 2235 = The Wilishire 4-H Jersey Club except employees of Brodie and Harvie will be final. All entries become the jmet to organize their club in Limited, of their advertising — Brodie and Harvie Limited Insurance [Wiltshire School house. Nine end of the contest judging organization, 8nd will net be retumed. No correspon R..E. Ellis & Son Limited members and the two leaders, and Het See et ee eee re oa te Fire — Auto — Casualty |Fred Coles and Henry Parke, 2. Contest will close on April 18, 1959. meiied Sis iting to: © Summer S$. Summerside |were present. ; Entries postmarked after midnight ee Et Sos St. Tlie folowing officers were elec- | April 18, 1959 will not be eligible for the chison St., Outremont, Quebec. ; Optometrists / ted: President, Reta Berrigan; contest. 4. Contestants may send in as many Vice-President, Russell Bernard; 3. Judging of the contest will be handied entries as they wish, but only one prize E. E. Parkman Secretary Teseouree, Carol Me- by an independent judging organiza- will be awarded to any one contestant. att: ine. x coca sae I: was decided to have a fifty | \ i> @emmer St. cent membership fee. An explan- Le 5 - eee ~ ENTRY BLANK -—<<<-—<—<----— 7 B. F. Hunter, R.O” \ponatet ce api ‘: fe . a ‘ Batiad noob FILL IN THIS ENTRY BLANK con one OBTAINED AT YOUR GROCERY i Pee er tar dine |ether mestian Was held ob: Marth} Prince EDWARD ISLAND STORE) AND SEND with Sox Tor Fron Any BRODIE XXX CAKE ; a SMALLMAN’S BUILDING 25th in Wiltshire School.’ Secre- i | tary, Carcl McLaine. , MUTUAL ’ i BRODIE TWIN CONTEST i Photographers The Fort Angustus 4H Club} ; BOX 690, The Read Studios met at Joseph MacEacherns, on FIRE INSURANCE i MONTREAL i D. W. SEARS March 12th. It was called to ord- co MPANY : ‘ j er by the President, Vincent NAIR. iis Gl ae i : Barristers Walsh, and all repeated the 4H |} 3& ESTABLISHED 1685 1 i Pledge. The Secretary called the} hdmi MUTUAL apparss_ | George R. MacMahon, roll and read the minutes of | 2a 8 SERVICE ame SECURITY | i B XX T ik PACK : LL.B. the last meeting. Nineteen mem- | as” ‘ i j |bers answered the roll by ‘pay-| j ory I iiicesisieicianccct i : \ Ee SSS 9 noms em | CAKE MIXES It was dec to a Gar- 7r REAL BRODIE TWINS SHOWN IN DRAWING : . te Warer ®.. Sommerside | don Project, apehin whe Cat iL CGP-18 ae — eee B. Campbell, BA, LL.B.) Ciud. Since there is a large mem- | Seen ‘ one ee : > 4 Phone S’Side 3818 bership, it was decided to have ‘ ee ee ee Set ee eee ne ee soe :