East Ielllc - s e C . Rollo . ,pl.IIrIis'soIlili:”Iim;)nIIvI:I'ting withngayr d da ghter-in-law. Mr. and ;:ti,:I,.,al.IoseplIiI Conway, Elmira. lir. Lorne Johnson has returned 1., his fishing business at North Lute, alter belnt Ill at his home in Montague. in-. and Mrs. John Mclilachern at East Baltic, are at time of writ- jug not enjoying their usual health and a speedy recovery is generally wished to them both., Air. and Mrs. Frank Grady, U. 5, .i., are spending some time pt their former esidence in Souris. Mr. Charles MacDonald, Seven islands, spent some time visiting with his mother. Mrs. John A. MacDonald. North Lake. Mrs. Donald McClure. Klngsboro, presided at the W. M. 3. meeting at the Baptist Church, Dundas. lilaY 10th. Mr. Harold liunter. North Lake. was a business visitor to Halifax. Friends regret to learn that Mrs. A tDI'.) A. A. MacDonald. Sourls. has again entered the Charlotte- town Hospital. The North Lake pupils and teacher made a splendid job of rlcaning up the school grounds on May 25. llrs. Florence McLean. the Misses Audrey Robertson. Bernice lilarPhee. Marie Cheverie and Anne Hennessey attended the Tcachers' Convention held in Sour- Is, on May 20th. llr. and Mrs. Arnold Bruce and family. Pownal, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robertson. liiiigsboro. Sympathy is being extended to In W. Callaghan. Summerside. on the recent death of his brother. 'IIl'. Emmett Callaghan. Dr. Cal- laghan is well-known in these parts as he practised in Souris up until a low years ago prior to moving to Summerside. There were several gods of trout c.-iuizlit over the week-end at East Lake and Black Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dingwell. Charlottetown. attended the fun- eral of Baby Murray MacGregor at Kingsboro. on May 8rd. The cod fishermen are now reap- ing their harvest at Basin Head and are getting very large catches of fish daily. A good price is re- ceived for these. Sympathy is being extended to Mr. Austin Fraser and little son Donald. on the recent death of Mrs. Austin Fraser in the P. E. 1. Hospital. May Nth. . Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gallant an daughter. 'v onlca. Goose Bay. Labrador. visited with Mr. and Eric. Charles MacPhee and family. ittle Harbour. Mrs. Birdie Ohlng. R. 11.. Issin llead. has resumed her duties on the nursing staff. sourls Hospital and all are happy to have her back again. The friends and acquaintances are pleased to learn that Mr. Jo- seph Ford is It time of writing making sortie improvement from his recent serious illness. In the Kingsboro Baptist Church. Miss Myrtle lngersoll showed sev- eral films which were much sp- perclated. Mr. William Melissa. Montague. attended the ' ' of Mrs. Aus- tin Fraser at Kingsbore Baptist church on May out. Mr. llnisry Bruce. Windsor. on- terio. is spending lit holidays with and Mrs. his parents. Mr. Ray Bruce. Red Point. Congratulations are order for Miss Frances Casnp who nude such hi h marks in bi studies at the es of Wales College. and for all the prises she won. : (Continued from page I) A New Spring pay , ' ' sudslng attention to his area covered by there. often the metal leaves a slight discoloration which should be washed away. Colored blouses and white ones should be washed separately, be- cause the wilful. particularly ny- ion. will pick up date from other colors. Don't wring blouses made of miracle in combination fabrics. E If t 5 5 folded washcloth inside each shoulder. Then fingecprass pisses. riiffleg, j Brie Dry Any blouaq even those that need wll require less at- tfntloe it gar pressed w their wives. They are: EPOII Maclaean. Mr. R. Sudsbury, Miss Campbell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell. Sourls. and formerly of Elmira. Sympathy is being extended to Mr. Maurice Creed. Sturgeon, on the death of his wife who passed away on May 26th, at her home in Sturgeon. Mr. Howard McLean. George town, was a business visitor to Kingsboro and North Lake. where he inspected several houses rec- ently wired. Messrs. Foster Garrett, Rupert Garrett. Mrs. Miranda Garrett. and Mr. Wesley Bruce, motored, recently to Charlottetown and Sum- merside. A f1..e variety concert was held in the Kingsboro Communi y Hall on May 18th, put on by St. Pei--r's players and was well attended. A sale of fudge for the W. M. S. and Zjinssvj-doe Vocational School Staff Dined Following the closing of the Provincial Voca.tion1- School a banquet was held for the teaching staff and First Row-left to right: Mrs. J. M. Lee. Mrs. P. 0. Cameron. Mrs. L. W. Shaw, Mr. E. D. MacPhail, Mr. M. L. MacDonald. Miss D. M. Anderson, Mr. J. M. Lee, Mrs. M. L. MacDonald. Mrs; E. D. MacPhail. Mrs. P. 0. Cam- Second Row-left to right: Mrs. F. R. Gosbee, Mrs. C. D. Lambourn, Mrs. C. B. Hamm. Mrs. B. W. Mac- Elwen, Mrs. A. Affleck. Mrs. P. MacMillan, Mrs. E. W. Houston, Mrs. bury, Miss I. Allan. Mrs. A. MacLeod, Mr. O. K. Presby. Back Row-left to right: Mr. C. B. Hamm, Mr. C. D. Lambourn, Mr. G. E. Olive. Mr. F. R. Gosbee, Mr. D. B. Compton, Miss B. Rodd. Mrs. R. Suds- E Mr. B. Compton. Mr A. J. LeBlanc. Mr. E. M. Bradley, Mr. A. MacI..eod. Pisauid East g 'Mr. Floyd Jay was a visitor ill Montague on May 30. Mr. E d w a r d Jay and Miss Juai-ieta Jay were visitors in the capital city on May 30. AMP. Guy -lay left last Friday sold by the C. G. 1'. T. realized a large sum. Friends and acquaintances are sorry to learn that Mr. Garf John- son. Peters Road. is at present not feeling well and is receiving medical treatment in U. S. A. Lobster fishing season is fast approaching its end and to date it was a very good one with no storm loss. -U. 'IIIesnesrc morning for the Magdalen islands. where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay and Mrs. Harold Jay motored to Char- lottetown on May 31. Mrs. Harold Jay was hostess to the ladies of Pisquid East Wo- men's Institute on Thursday eve- ning. June 2, with a good atten- dance of members. When routine business was completed a contest was put on by Mrs. Edward Jay and won by Mrs. Harold Jay. Lunch was served by the hostess and her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Floyd Jay. Miss Mabel Jay. Cliarlottelown. spent the first week-end in June with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jay. swtulatutseatsnslaos .. .Qaew('seeIIInsIsle. sass YOUR FORD-MONARCI-I nenuen Miss Linda Leard left Sunday for Monctnn. N. B.. where she has Sedan strength, four-door convenience. .. with that new low-to-the-ground silhouette secured employment. in Pisquid East on business June 5. Dirt in Charlottetown on quid East on June 5. cd nii the ily in Pisquid East. FOUR-DOOR SEDAN new, entisol, diiorent and distinctive Monarch Richelieu The conqalotoly Foin-Door Sedan is the lowest. sleekeat sedan in Monarch ingonly bsliincheefrosnroad iioroo Dr. A. E. lugs. Montague. was Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jay. EastI Royalty, made some calls in Pis-I In Memoriam MURRAY BRUCE MICGBEGOB Widespread sorrow was felt throughout Kingsboru and sur- rounding districts when it became known that Murray Bruce. young- est child and only son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacGregor, had passed away in the P. E. I. Hos- pital on May 11. 1955. at the ten- der age of 19 months. The little one had ' " undergone a major operation. but complications set in. His death came as a severe shock to his family. Everything possible was done for him that parental love and medical skill could do, but God. who never errs. willed it otherwise. - His innocent prattle and loving loss very keenly. He is also sur- vived by two little sisters, Sharon and Carol Ann. who will cherish the memory of a baby bro- ther. The funeral, which was largely attended. was held from the home. The service was conducted by Rev. D. l. McClure who brought a mes- sage of consolation from If Sam. 12:15-23. assisted by Rev. H. R. Bell. Hymns sung were: "Jewels." "Jesus Loves Me." and "Safe in The Arms of Jesus." Flower bearers were: Sheldon and Feston Rose. Eddie and Rich- ard Ching, and Merton Bruce. Pallbearers, uncles of the baby. were: Norman Bruce. and Baswell Robertson. Interment was in the Kingsburo Cemetery. There the buds from earth trans- planed, ll-'or our coming watch and wait in the upper garden growing 9" Just within the pearly gate. Tho' our hearts may break with SOITOW Miss, Isabel Birt, Cliarlottetowu, - f h . t h spent the week-end of June 4 with By the arm so am 0 ear her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace- morning ',In the upper garden there. Mrs. Edward Jay was a Visitor: Floral tributes were as follows: lane" of sympathy, "d m an .lune 2 l Pillow Mom. Dad, and Sisters. Wreaths Mr. Wallace Woolridge. t3nlpIl)y'- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mac- Government l')redp,e.' Donald. spent the week-end with his tam-. designed expressly for those who want. the strength and construction and the convenience of four-d elegance 9f hardtop styling! The this unique car even handao design brings you all the adv When you drive this newest of nssce matches its style in every respect! Youlll feeling of security and confidence when you discover the eager power that's from a great new overhead-valve V-8 rld's most experienced V-8 builder. Tddedleoaldmgma instantly at you command-power engine (188-Hp. or 198-Hp.) by the wo But try it forlyourself-this is your invitation to see ya Dealer and arrange to take the wheel of t Richelieu Four-Door Sedan. Wlisnslinsoornsttu-sMonan.-Iibelongs heNeAywoedStaIeehrlY.V.We&Ii ouwsyWeduae&v9I”Oe9sIOR.I. Mamet-V8 .We shall meet him. some bright Grandma and Grandpa Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stapleton and multi-million dollar sulphuric-acid son, Ronnie. were guests at the plant in Algoma to meet the needs Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward of Algom Uranium and F visitors in Covehead Road on Sun- Jay on June 5. day evening. guests of Mrs. Jay's -B.A. uranium fields north of hers. f ! This brilliantly beautiful car has been oor design with the low, slim. extra length of the streamlined top mnkol than it regular hardtop. while its four-door antagee of limousine roomineu and luxury. Monarch models, you'll hnd that its perform- his lithe and lively Monueh resslng Of Mrs. Austin Fraser .'It was with profound shock and sorrow that the people of, South Lake and vicinity heard on, May 260: that Mrs. Austin Fraser! (nee Fredes Dingwelli daughter- of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dingwell. South Lake had passed away following a very short Illnegg in the P. E. I. Hospital. Her passing at such a young age is when she will be greatly miner: 11 the v, and in the home. The throng of people who came to pay their last re- spects was the evidence of the high esteem she enjoyed. Her funeral was largely attend- ed on May 21 at Kirigaboru Bap- tish Church. Service was conduct- ed by the pastor. Rev. D. I. Mc- Clare and; burial was in the Church cemetery. Wide spread sympathy goes out to her husband and little son. Donald, in the great loss of a loving wife and mother. Aunt Elva. Uncle Baswell and Uncle Merton: The MacGregor Families. Clara and Alexander. Uncle Norman and Aunt Thelma. Uncle Kermit and Aunt Ruby. luau Uncle Emery and Aunt Sylvia. Grandma MacGregor. Bob. and Aunt Edith. Clinton and Erma. Potted Flowers Card of Thanks We wish to express a sincere ”Thank-you" to Dr. " of Friday. June. 10 1955 The Guardian PI' 9 Uncle, Uncle Stanley. 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