iamily. Plan 12 The Guardian Monday, May -9. 1955 Locke Road Frank and Ray Cullicutt of the Reserve Road drove down to Cuscumpec iHowlan on Tuesday. Niay ilrd. .n-Q-M(;u;::ierMrs.Be?s(;le.son Oplzfggpifl Mr. and Mrs. Aulden McLean H, h ,of the Locke Road were in 0'- '."i”i'i..S"i'.?.l”n'.?."?li '8.....?. 1'25 new on Monday. may 2-a. Mrs. Edward Griffin teacher of Mr. and Mrs. Rustin Mat-Nevin Fi"'95' View Schml 59"" "l9 were recent Sunday visitors to Har- lleekfnd "l 5l""l33'- M35" 15' it many. her home in Burton. I Trout fishing is in full siting. but Ml" Wendi": ' cm-'91” 0! d3" very few catches are reported. lVISltinE 11' DUVIR MP5 Mlfllrel Arsenault returned to her home Mr. and Mrs Albert Lcaid. Cole- in Forest View on Monday even- man. were recent visitors to t'as- init. cumpec. guests of their son-in-law, p ' and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James vim-ent Gallant of 0 Leary Thomas. was in Forest View on Monday. lftiay -mi. Min Stella MacNevin. bank em. ployee. Alberlon. spcnl the neck- erid at her home in taseiiiiipor-. The "Flu" has been prevalent lfli'tiUI,'l'llllll this community. Many ot the cases being very severe. Mr. and Mrs l1eriimttTlail.t'an H(mm(.r mm the appmach of Milo. were l'NF"l l'j""” '" 'h" warmer and more sunny weather 710711! 05 MP 5"” -ll” 1” D""'.we hope to see this dreadful sick- M5 lllESS disappear entirely. Mr. and Mis Jaiiics Tltwtua-C h TAN her, gue5iS hh April 30 tll llix and '"""m'rm""-cm Erskine Clark. Alberton. t Miu Doris 3lacNevin. teacher of Fortune Cove School was A. Re" Hampton Notes. April as. week-end visitor to her home lrl readings ”James Dawson. late of Cascumpec. Rot-he-ster N Y.. whose mother. widow of the late Mr. Charlie Dau- Mr. Charlie Gordon pri-iuiletor son." resides at Tryon. should. of Gordon's Garage .-llbcrton. l5 have read ”.lames Dawson late ofl receiving treatment on lus eye 3lllltll'llCSl0l'. N H, iiliose p.:rcnts.l the P. E Island Hospital tliar- Mr and llrs Charlie Dawson. re-I lottetoivn Mr (iortion had the ll1l5'lst(le at 'i'ryoii " This error is re-i fortune tn got a plot-c ut -lccl ltt gi-otiod and we are pleased lo- his eye while at wt-ik -.iiiir- time make the correction. ago The sliver new rrlltttlrtl I"; l the Halifax Virlotila l'-Nlclfal HM” A large aU(llPll('e was present pital His many friends htlite to to hear and enjoy the well render- see him around again soon. ed play. ”Jennie Kissed Me." giv- en by district talent Ill Victoria. Xlr. and Sir: it illaie t1i'ali.":iIil. Hall. on April 29. I. Greenmount. llFlF W-l'-fllii and Mrs J R Tliuiiias. WNlll0S- 'l'lic early iiioriiiiig disastrotis fire. day. Slay -ith. -which destroyed the dwelling house. barn. and all contents. in- t-Iiiding household furniture and live stock of Mr. Fenton Fall. on April 26. has brought decp and extensive .Klllll)HllLV of relatives and friends ilue to a similar disaster occurring The farmers of Cisitiiittmll 31'? during the late summer of 1954. very pleased to see the milk lfll('l(;vvflEll this family suffered the loss making its daily trip again. in! their home. by fire. during I A number of farmers in this vic- lnitv are liavinc their lPt"llIl.FT delivered. Et'lll"l-' Wall-l' l'"' ””'''”i plantin: hill” Perlftd of lbsellct tl'l8l't'- terv together with relatives and i h 1., n H, - 1- he”. 3 mp, - v .. - - - -. ' . . fl .iii- -1. Mr- and 31” Gm” ”a”'S”" andl ””'"- "lends Were Pl?-Wlt Kl llle ll"l- lilyuhiitss (iiiaiihpitfiii-iiann and solo rm nwinmt” Ui iicuii 5- hm-G . . . ,. I.N.(.u. H5. ' . . . . - -- v - - incl at llP ioiiit t) . i. dim cthndltenitho If!e)aiil3e.fifLhlFr and llrs ' miiiv friends of the late Vii Wil lfjlai getlcliwesh mt ithmpfltmt if by up John wchh MUM Pal'"e'i 1'" Tmsdav "mm; '05 0 9 l ' i i H J - . l 7 ' "19 ' "W 0 "V 9”"i'a"” ... - v - l vcd and a delicious Brenton Hudson liam Hately. Wldely known andlson. a fnrnier .'tliiii:ioi- or tliisl xii.-. (si mi Hills n, Siunnier- jd'"”,M',", "ah i F , hlEhl3' 7959'-Tied Cltllell 0? Mt Church. interment was in Hatno-isiilefis S'p((:ll(llllE ; days vis-lwppm 50”” Mr. and Mrs Lorne len ;r9r8'Tf.V0f1. whose death occurred at in" Rural c9n,,,i,,.--V sh.-,,,,,aih. nitlmm Mm hm musin Marlene Mrs. Jpluw mmish of (.m.lPmn. W9"! Saturday vmm” m ium'i'R”"' Gmveii W9” W959.” 3' ll" m”"b'” M lhl-E Pamllidl lih""'1l” Palmer in n'I.ear,v. ll.nt R. HIVPTN some time with rela- ""9"5'd' lmnpml SHVK." held ”' Try"" 3” ”'9"d9d '" 'h” ””l'”": r"l'l tiies aiirl iriciirls in lilnisrlalc . Presbyterian Church. cont'iut'led afH9(. i 't'lu-in is quite .1 rll'sl1 EPillil2'rN,,Pn'h ' i vii-5 Ellsurirth Thmtlds Writ hv Rev Dr Barrass. assisted by itlw ptitaliins away to market at. " wpdnpsday May 4 In kiiiitzfmid. Miss Macixenzie. Deaconess lnv vi":-ak.oiii:t llsltttrs at their re-jthe Etttltl t11'tr'niiiitei'PIl llr and llrs Gerald Ganihle of at the home of her parents. - F -terment In the Church CPWIPWDV siwcttve homes. lmlnrlrtl. P WU I I . .Ltninniale llFl'P visitors in rela- and Mrs. Albert Smallmari. . c- smdemsg and MN... game Mac. Rev. Jtilin Shccn .tiirl Mis pm.” and friends m Cascunmec We are advised that Mr. RobertlFadyen. Ada Campbell. Beulah Sliccn and family ucre visitors to recemh. Mr. Russell Lcard is cnnfiiied to Wright. son of Mr. and Mrs. Evanveiiizuson, 0'l.car.v and Elnisdale ret-entlyr ” his home with an attack of l7lll?ll'.Wright. Victoria. has been trans- they wore at-coiiipaniorl on the re-l Mr. and Hrs Ira D;-unis. Cas- monia. His many friends wish hin1.icrrcd frorii the branch of the Ideal roads and urititlicr ruu- llIl'll ll'll3 hl' lllPll' Still l3Pltl";P llll'lp t-unipec. spout Siiiitltiy zit tlic linmc . speody get-well. lBan'-t of Maya Sculls at 0lLeary. ditmiis (t)Illi'll.)lll('(l to the laixv.-e has licon siicniline swine tune at of Mrs. Dc-iiiiis-"s p.'lI'cnIs. iii: and lto the branch of this bank at Cra- Miss Sylvia Leard. tlalll-ihlei '.'llP8lld- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Leard tsi confined to her home with all at-. A number of citizens who have tack of pneumonia. All hope tttpcscaped the 'flu epidemic prev- sce her out again soon. I lioiisly. during the winter months. -CV have recently become confined. re- quiring medical attendance. includ- ing. Mr. Heath MacVittie. Mrs. 3. Wood. and children of Mr. and Mrs. Mtirchlson Maclachern. all of whom are gradually recover- HIE. l F Howlun Some. harrnwinl ha-S P99" dll'"” in this district durin: lhr lrlhl week of APFII TOT Dlanllml M 93”-V Mr Htiiiard 'llacKinnon'I friends potatoes. here and at Desable. have report- geaggnagarmsgowfarcah Sglllftht W1; the jiiiiior room of the 0'Leaigv on Siiiirlav. guest of his hrother g p ed his mnvalescence. following lower in ,1" first "arm. of mg School. Spent the neck-enrl with 3'15 -”5l9r'l"'l3W 1l"- alld Mrs- Gears! AFSBMUR M Emu" R treatment received in the P. E. 1. ye" com lredqwl-Lh the Mr. relatives and friends in Bloom-i Wll'll0Td BTMEPS and l3mllY- MW emplnyed 0" the farm M H”5""”lt responding iieriods in 1954 the bii- "”'l' - t -. . . RESEV Adams 3' Knmsfnrd ' reaii of statistics reported Tues- .. , . MI and V.” ha"h Ham). (ff - Frmmls 0, MMS” Leslie and MW Coal pm(.lum.i"n mse to 1180.. hi”, vH,m,,.n C!.em,u..-,9; in Rosolta-nk. -iisitt-(l Mis. Ha,-d.Vs There ll Si-lll 3" "dd (almcr (iortlon lllacNevin are extending 006410," (mm 137000 in Mgmh' ()l.eai'y. have hocii purchased hv m"lh0l- Ml-S -M11195 -5lTl3lllll3l'l who hnsnlt finished grading spuds ,n mam . -iwelcom. homen from 1954 while firltpauaher prndumnr; A-malcaiiiated Dairies in Summcr- find Ml'- and -'l1l'S- It-W18? Smallnlnll "1, lot. L: 3, iv, ih. go.-m.. .. ,u. dmpbgd N 4-095.325 mm (mm 4” side. They will still be under the In Knntstnrd on Sunday. C P . lpervlse cropping activities on his Flrmln Perl".V- -lCC0mll3l”Pd ll-V ifarm at Argyle Share. the latter rim. and Mrs. Joe T. Gallant. mo- in arrange for re-opening of Tour- tnred to Petervilleh on l.:l'lfli;il” at- is! tintlaztes at the shore. in-noon to attend I e wa e n ioir . uncle the late Joseph Gaudet huti -llllrh sympathy in the loss. by were disappointed that he had hrs '3! the rlwelllntz house at Mr. N,” buried on Friday mmnmly liatthiiu: Malone. which apparent- " Eh” vim"! A whm mm my y occurred from the kitchen stow- sorrowing widow and others of Mm” 3" early mnmmg '1" W” mp mm” tiiirntn: during Mr. Malonig-is ah- Y- fence fir a blx9fJll';15F.LEefllnK his ll” "C - 0" Dr . extended ..l::;".:c.::;;i iiS.:i:::l"ii..r;. -- Mt. Edward Road spent the May; Day weekend with relatives Many "lam?! and mum. M ll'l.the late llirs. Ellen B. MacArthur. H0W1"- lll'(l9l.V kt;oi(vn and lhighly respected f'I IZ n . r . Mrs. John P (Lilliltt of Wood- in c:,,..2v fslgiwtaributzerg stock. Will he hostess tn theland affection It the funeral serv- ladlea of St. Anthony's Altar So-vices held from the residence of clety for their May meeting nii.her son. Daniel J. interment was Thursday. April 26. .in C4'If'nW8ll Cemetery. Mr and Mrs Alhan Ctitsitrlll A large circle of friends were of Bloiiiiiticlri have hr-on spend-llitrcsent to convey final tributes of 1" mm. mm recently Wm. M” vespect at the funeral services of CrasweIl's folks in Howlan. Mr. and Mr: Edmund Peters and sons of Borden. spent the May diiy week-I-nd in Howlaii and 0'Lcary. Dr. Dewar has hccn husy calling I on sick patients in Howlan as al-l Amos! every house has been visited l by that very unwelcome Sprlnl visitor the flu. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside. P.E.i. Phone I538 W. Albert Robertson P. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Suminerslde P. 0. BOX 631 Messrs. J. B and Jerry Arsen- ault were hauling hay from Wood- stock. May 2. Lester Wallace of Casi-umpecVmAL was in Howlan on Monday liaul- 3344 in I building for Jerome Gal- iant. R. E. Ellis 1 Son Limited louse cleaning has hr-en gr:-at H" g Auk g (-"nu, ly retarded this spring rith . many of the housewives sick '0 ll;-Z--summ" 8" summanm" There motored tn Summeriiida oplom.Ilr"l on Tuesday. May .1. Eddie Gal- 5- 15- Parkman lant. Henry Gallant. Clair GIl- Oahu" 3-0- lant and Albaa T. Araenault. REGIME. 1,olINElAT3g gum "ml l' st smiiimiiio B. F. Hunter, B.0. Summcraide. P.E.i. - Phone 1110 sMALLMAN'! BUILDING A. Raymond Grunt. . ., on. 238 Water Street - Uiumneritlda Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 3500 PHYSICIANS Photographers Dr. Robert Mat-.Nolll.I'.D. VIII! lhd..hnncIdln l - has lfirst in their class. did better and mother cm. are plcascd to learn that he gatherings at the servii-es of Pub- Pastoral Charge. on May I. to hear the inspiring message: ”Cease to do evil. learn to do well." Isaiah 1. and to join in the singing of the tild familiar hymns suitably adapted thereto. 270.215. Place First In Square Dancing Class Never too young or too old for Sziiirire Daiiciitiz." say these folks. They placed lll'll ll.lllll)l' gzrotips. racked up 87 points at the Music Festival. Senior Square Dancing Ttllllll. Swinzstcr No. 1. left to right: Mrs. A. J. Dowling. Mr. A. J. Doxvliiit:,. Mrs. Frank Maciutyrc, Mr. Frank .l1ticltityi'e, Mrs. Leo Doyle. Mix l.(-0 Doyle, Mrs. Briglttoii MacDiitiqal. Mr. Ralph Maclimis. (Mr. Mai-Innis iviis siihslitiiliiiz for llr. Rltl".lli0ll MacDougall. Bai'tei"s Film Lab. ll Adams arid, will called the late Mrs l'Iriiii:t titirtcr uirlc-l " be thc ly known and hold in lIi',!fl estcciii O 0'l.eary Branch Amalgamated by all who knew tier. whose rleatlii Dairies Ltd. has left a void hard to fill. and- - Mr and Mrs. Ed Mac- sweet memories of a faithful wife Diiiicall. 0'l.cai'y. viere rcrcnt iist- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hudson. lilmsdale. were i'r.-vi-tit visitors to O'Leary and vicinity. l Mr. and Mrs John Dunbar oi llnia ucre visitors to relatives and friends in Coleman recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol MacWil- liains. ('arlctnn. siiciit Suiidav with llrs. Arthur Wriuht in Alberton this to Vcrnnn. Qiicsts of lhcir siiii Illltl iIaiip,lit('i'-iii-law Mr. and Mrs. l-Zioirtt Zllnrlhiuuall. lnlfflinlfltttl was in St. POIFIJS CPITlCl0i')'. Friiirids of Mr tliiidiiii hlEl(il':H('ll- Quite a good i-roiul izathcrcd at fhc t'omniiiiiity Hall in O'Leary till Wctlnestlay night to enjoy illiti play ”Thc Arrival of Kittv" pill on liv lhc atltill group of the P” iiyti-rian i-liurch iii Stimiiicrsitlc. :iiirl sponsored hy the tiiciiihers of St Ltikcs Annliran Church. (t'l.cary. This is a very fine play and was enjoyed by all Special- has returned from College. and is briefly visiting his home at Ap- pin Road hefore cntcriniz upon his duties at the l'Ixpei'inicntal Farm. where he has arrcptcti a nositinii Miss l.ois hlaloiie. Slllllil'l('ltSltl'.' was a recent visitor to her home in O'Leary. Ministers iroiii St Joliii. Rollie- say. Lorneville. Norton and Sussex all members of St. .lnlin Presby- the home of Mr and Mrs. Arthurl Mi-g. Harry Mat-Nevin in Milo. ic Worship in the (flitirchcs of this Rennie in Elmsdale. Mr. and Mrs. Alhert Mac- Kenzic of Diiiiihlane were week- end visitors to Montague reccntly.. guests of Mrs MacKcti7.ic's sistcr. Mrs. Roy some and Mr. Seipe. Miss Olive Jelly. SII- side. spent the week-end with her par- ents. Vir and Mrs. George Jelley in O'Leary. The iiiaiiv friciirls of Mrs Roy Otiltoii iif Brae, are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Siinimcrside. and all hope for a spcedy get well. Miss Harriet Smith. 0'Leary. spent I few days visiting with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith in West Point. Mrs from -CE. MARCH COAL OlfTPl"T UP OTTAWA fcppmcmal Ylir. Vaiirc Bi-idccs of Summer- pmd”c"”" 3139 p;,1,m.,-. (paghgr in side. was a visitor to ti;isr-iitit"v.- management of Mr. Douglas Your Secret to Success with POTATO ES is kgubr Jjomyizy You never know when posts or bhght will attack your potatoes. The only safe answer is spraying or duafing regularly every week or ten days right through in harvest. It's the safest, cheapest rnpfit imiu-Inca you can have. Here are some PROVEN Green Cross Products to help you: inslllllllihllll Q g liquid Fungicicle 1493 DD! Iusl-(op Greatly increases your yield Spray Powder A well-proven combination insecticide-fungicide Experience has demonstrated the outstanding superiority of Liquid Thiogreeri in controlling N"m"l"8 Ml"""iWl' DDT both early and late potato blights. Thiogreen is lphau safe and.remarka.bly effective. It usticka the etfecuve bnnulatiom foliage without injuring, thus asaurmg maximum 255 not Imddo. growth and yield. An insecticidal spray of outstanding efhciency for later use. particularly against aphids and other potato insects. Can he used together with Liqiid 'I'hiogreui. Liquid Thiogreen is compatible with insecti- cides and they can be mixed and applied together. 'I'l'u'ogreen is also available as a dust or ready mixed with 3'73, DDT Dust for both disease and inaed: mntrol. Ask your local dealer for btfonnatiovt on GREEN CROSS PRODUCTS OunodlnloodonhHodlIPOdCoMnf a Rev. N. it. Green: Represents- tives to P. E. i. Camp Committee. Rev. Howard Christie; Committee nautax. where they will embark aboard ship for an extended visit to England. While there they will ALEXANDRA W. I. The May meeting of the M l'l'eSDy'l'el'y on Information and Stewiird- Spend several weeks with their andra W. 1. was held at I ship. Rev. C. R. Moase. daughter Ind her husband. home of Mrs. Gerret Von Dot.- MCQTS O Leary The Presbytery concurred in Mm waiter wright Swrlemwn. with In attendance of 14 iii- calls to Revei-ends Ward. Smith. hu remmcd to but home my bcrs. lvieqing opened with The Prince Edward Island (London, 0nt.l MEEDOEIE-ill L3-V spending some time in Saint John. Caud" mmwed b-V Mt"-"'5 i wart Collect. Roll call was answered ltlllv knitted square for Greece and squares were passed in. Treasurer's report was read .. showed I balance of 550.30 hand and reports of other cm mitteer were given. If W83 agreed to discuntint swimming classes for this yea, Mrs. Benjamin Wood llllillo members to her home for .tui meeting. Roll call will he ailstte ed by "Exchange of Potts Plants." preachers licenses were renewed to: Messrs. Leard. Creed. Hardy, Waldron. Custance and W. E. Brooks. Permission was given Mount Stewart charge to erect I new manse and to sell the old one. The report on Church extension indicated that there was need for a great faith. Only one-third of the congregations have done anything about Church extension. This is not I problem-but I challenge to I larger View of the ;Church and its promotion. Presbymy of the United Cliui;ch of Canada met in regular seas on in the United Church at 0LeIry Thursday, May fill: with the Chair. iiian, R9l'- -3- K. Campbell, pre- miiii: devotional PCl”l0d W” 5”” ducted by the Rel" 0.3- M”? B.A.; of Hunter River. W 0 brought a thought provoking mes. sage on the Christian Family. Rev. Robert lVaSn9l'- ””"5l" of the 0'Leary pastoral CW8?- welcomed the members of the N. B.. where she visited her sister. Mrs. Clark. who is a patient in the Saint John General Hospital. xMr. and Mrs. Eric Corbett and little sonl. Sumrnerside. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Corbeti's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrison MacFarlIne. Fernwood, and were accompanied by Miss Georgie Mac!-Tarlane. R. N.. also of Sum- merside. They attended service on Sunday morning at the Bedeque United Church. A group of young people fromi CDUFL , . Bede ue United Church are busily Lunch com" '1 - Revert! 0' ””0l” ””'"'”.l"”” lCANDiDATE FOR MINISTRY ensaiied in the preparation of liAubrey Gambit.” My-..lI.' all showed 0' "W c”""""l"5i play which will be presented in Robinson and Mrs. Gerret W interest shown in the work of The main highlight of the day the near future. The play is under Dekaay. " the church. g was the acceptance of I candi- the direction of Mrs. Ivan Daw- Conem-an amounted to Hm Missionary and Maintenance. nut: for the Christian Ministry in son and Mrs. Kenneth Muttart. Meeting dosed with "Gad" S; The proceeds will go towards the purchase of recreational equip- ment for the Church hall. eB. Q. CARETAKER WANTED Miscouche members of the Canadian Legion. Mr. Avard informed the members that P. E. I. Presbytery show- ed a 16 percent increase in SW- .the person of Mr. Bernard John lslmmonl of Summerside (Trinity ;Church. He was introduced by his ings to this fund andxangiozitcjid minister. Rev. C. D. Mathe- that the Rev. Dr. . s or lS0I!- ttoi-mer minister of Trinity! Reverend: W. 1. Green and R. Church. Cliarlottetownl had been R. Wagner spoke on The Great- appointed to succeed the late Dr. last of All Enterprises-and "A . Rideout as secretary of the M. Li lLong Range Plan For Missions" llvl, Department of the Church. lrespectively. In the period allot- Mr W. E. Brooks. president of ted to the committee on M. E. and Lay Association spoke of the work 0. S. M. Both addresses werel the Queen-" A delicious mm was served by the hostess ah committee in charge. :1 being done by the layman of this timely. inspiring and chsllenir ' Branch No. 18 request applications for caretaker oi prcsbytcry and emphasized the ob- inE- - g . . . . I jecl of the ciiiii-cii to being souls t Rev. aowiii-a- Christie ill iinl the Mei-noriiil Home. Members will interview any- to Jesus Christ. report on Christian Education re- . The nmninanng wmmme, wh. viewed the work D; h., me... one interested at the Memorial Home Tuesday, May lmitted I report of officers and Older Boys' Parliament held in Charlottetown and indicated the lmht from 8 to 9 p'm' Standard Tim9' conveners of committees for the plans for forthcoming C. V. 3. year 1955-56 which was adopted. l lworkshops and Christian Educa- tion Schooll available. Re stres- lsed the new school known as At lantic Christian Training Centre which would begin courses Nov. 7th with the principleship of Rev. NEW OFFICERS ('liairnian of l"resbytery. Rev. R H. Baxter; Secretary. Rev. A. J MacDonald. Committee chairman: Archieves. Rev Theo. Ross' Christian Edu- if": 3l"”"- " T”i""'l30"”l'9- - ' r r '.tl; ' t g::'PI:E'”a;:v Chg.” B The need for more hoys' wnrky p r' ' ' ' lwas stressed and Mr Christie' Matheson; Colleges and Students. Rev. L. M. lllurray: Evangelism and Social Service, Rev. W. A. Patterson: Home Missions. Rev. .1. K. Campbellgwlvlissionnry and Maintenance. Mr. Gordon M. 1Avard: Mis oiiary Education and poverseas Missions. Rev. J. M . raser: Pastoral Relations. Rev. ls. H. Haslam: Pensions. Rev. R R. Wagner: Publications. Rev ml .'ll Sproule: Records. Rev W informed the court of the coming of Rev. Mr. Blackmore of this Province in the interests of the ”Tyro" and "Sigma C" boy: pro- grams. The Presbytery adjourned to meet at Sackville. N. B. during .the forthcoming sessions of con- .ference. l The members of ladies groups of the 0'Lesry Church served a WASHERS IN USE IN CANADA THAN ANY OTHER BECAUSE THEY HAVE l . . g , delirious turkey dinner to the if? Ftnm”ii'iiT'?l"stii-iNi iima Tr” P"”””””' '" ll" Clltedlan l-eti- xi...nI.. . it...tt)...i,t. lulu intitne. Ie u r m n or l rs-siinndents, Rev D A. Sharpe Km Hal, ' .. fnllftflutitflfr floll vv....,.--. and Rev 1.. D. Archer: Pine Hill. .5impl.-it ii,.....,.-it m.-.t....-in... Rev. A. Frank MacLean: Every ""1 F Member Visitation. Rev. C. R. 4. llii-y wulfl clothe-i in o rttittvit" lMoase: Boundaries. Rev. A. S. g. H g g ' Weir: Ministerial Salaries, Rev. (-arlieilgn asiiigingh:.el.'(:ui:i:mIrI;l;er:5 5”” WW 7"”? ',3Ta 5""4W '-'9” 3”" an S T. Green. ' i i the mainland on April 25th. Manse committee- Prince. Rev A. McDowell; Queens. Rev. T. R Goiidize: Kings, Rev. J. M. Sheen. Settlement Committee Nomin- ees- Rev. 5. H. Haslam and M. Fraser: Represena- H9"der50"' tives on Conference Fund Com- mg Mng Mr. Kenneth Stewart. Charlotte- town. returned to Bedequc on April. .'lOth.tn spend some time at thel home of Mr. and Mrs. Georgei R. T. HOLMAN LTD. SUMMERSIDE Cl-IARLOTIETOWN William Reid. p Mr. mittee. Mr. E. E. Clawmn and.Midd1.u;g,1gn 0. M”. 3” ml- - -i as Imperial Oil's new research findings mean extra mileage for Canadian drivers whether yoururlsuow orcH...IunpnvodiSSO gasoline: and new lllarvelube motor all and bgdllof lgivoyouiaonuiilocgo 3.aldouaoti'giacdcpIs'ns 2.iItpnuyouuar'sgcIaiuay ldubycuurjulllf HER!'SPlOOfFl0MlHPEIOM.OR'SlIKMCIIOV&IS In ucvehon thuohvtavvvii 00009000 IvaunItG'chtIuIaIIca. ceohauoaocuwhyyouoaa MWAYS LOOK TO XIRIII to: RC EST