. iii?‘ Moll/Mill: soy/mm A iilfii-i I (T: you will need to secure a Form H. Permit from your bank, If you take with you more than $10 in United total of $25 in Canadian and United States funds. . Q To ensure that available United States dollars are distributed In a way that is‘ fair to everyone, an onnuol travel ration of $150 U.S. per person for the l2 months between Nov. l5, $947 and Nov. l5. i948, has been gdobiished. in the case of children unJI in it ls H0O U.S. This caution ls given for , guidan of the public and to help ovoid em- borrossment at bolder points. \ - thtltiit mun \i.$.\10\\i“‘$ i OTTAWA ‘ to his home in O'l.esry. He re- ports having s wonderful time. __j Mrs. Orville Phillipa of dLoary _ was successful in graduating froon tfontinued from Page d) P. W. this year. He is a veteran of Word war II and intends tn fit hluvicw" 259 iiuiiy Denistry at. Qslhousie Univ- 3100 Mzicigsosgal i: . 3g "my "n nu’ 3700 Macuwd ' "" m‘ Misses Marion end Marjorie figfiffl ---~~ -- ma‘ mm. dwghters in w. and mi. woo M“ Eur‘ -- - o3 Beylield Illlis, Olsen, and Miss soooMin-un .....'.':_I: 0s i-:‘N°’m' “Wu” °' ‘Tum’ 65 Mdmyre h“ ___ 59 - (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 500 Mcxenm __ 4a Campbell weresuooessfulin obtain- mn Mm corp ‘mm 1o trig their diplomas and certificates. 1100 Negus M" m» New ca. - (irsswell weeks of Allborton mooNew Nam is visititg in Oiieery the guest N850 New P“ of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Noonen and U500 Nicholson _ Mir. and Mrs. Claude Jelly, Mrs. 305 Norm,“ A’ Weeks is a. sister of Mr. Bwebc W” Norman ~ Jelly, who celebrated his 83rdbirth~ moNorm m“ _ do? on Saturday. The deer old m Qaflm gentlemen is in excellent health. 7 ___. ‘w,’ _‘ Mr. Bennett. Heywood». @1511‘- 1500 Olesry ...... 11000 Omriltrans $00 Osillake E500 Pee Pete 3000 Pandora ...... 6500 Paymaster 50 Royal Bk .. 6500 Rupununi 326 SB-tl Alli’. 3700 Senator ...... 200 Sheep Cr 8H5 slierrltt Wfifilsms ...... ...... ...... 760 i400 silanco . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .11 1-2’ 190° Springer .. - .. 14s 1500 Steep Rock .... 203 100 Tecl: Hugh ...... ........ 2'15 i500 ‘lihurbois .... ...... 06 17$ Toburn .... .. .... ...... 7'! 8-4 500 United K H ...... -..... 181 ...-.... 180 States funds, or more than a ‘ _ roman oiouiuorocmoi mini t = 1 Mr. Al ‘turner who was one o! -~ ' 1 ~----_._.. ... . EiVLoary District linli in Activities ‘alias Bernice fldston of. lum- ' mersido, who ts employed with tho “ Bank cl Nova Bcotle in Summer- slde is visiting in Oiloery the guest p! Mir- and m1. J. A. Holman.- ssr. Bneshwood oLChnrioi-te- ‘town was e week-end visitor .st l the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Oulton o! Bree. - Nils Wilma mid. deughter of Prof. Plaid, Middleton. P. l. I. who ~forinenly worked in the Olieary Co-Op. is now miployed in Tor- onto-O. —Worknien are» busy construct- ] sdieoent Butherlandb Jlest Market and will 5 Rod MscNevtn. Miss pines Meclseod who i! eni- _: ployod in summerside wes a week- . lend visitor at her home in Brae the guest of her parents, w. and Mrs. Bed Mecheod. I __ be opened by Mr. 0n May 2'7 Mr. and wt. Nelson Dennis celebrated their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary. ‘rheir many friends wish them many more N happy anniversaries. Mrs. rvy Macmdyen‘ of Bree had u her guest an Sunday her mother, Mrs. Young at Monoton. also her daughter, Mia Hattie Mselmiyen. and Mrs. Keswick and Mr. Ward. i Miss Ferns Oulton who is ero- _p1oyed at the summerslde Tele- iing e newhltostsursnt. which is" 0f h!!!“ W110 ilitdlldl pur- e e p g . suing the rtudr of agriculture a I11 P Vjnclal F VQI als :11 asrieuiiuizxi gollledge, w. mic r0 - a fab Fm ‘ sevetersn or W n d - . u,,,.,,,.,ym_,mwf_"wfl§,fl, i“? wot-t‘ acumen-autonomously w.m"alm‘w'dlimur foreusseAfasasaeeanbesqusasdaredarloee ‘olllnandlfll-Wllmotlioedeleo Jlrtflfliwivhflhfltbvtnflvdieosn made e most credible showing at "m" dtflhm‘ W. “I! W" W!!!" dill- l-twkaancllw smghngthelesn- Plaayoirredromantfliesssuredaag. ers o ho " in one “i” - course. r’ . . a w“ moisturiser The‘!!! vi e1 om “'“""'""""'”' . met on acuity“ ntgomfiin ti’: A- -- i_ _ .' §r_.___.h cmetnen It l. flute was s 00d ' ' ‘nmdum. damn’ m, W” {my SUN H?! ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CKNIDI season. The meeting opened with g fine be at. their ' phone Exchange was s week-end l wisitor et her home in Brae the guest of her parents. w. and Mrs. R. '1‘. Olllton. _ itho nsval cadets st Mt. Allison ivnlversity who enjoyed a training ‘cruise to Bermuda has returned joyaible was to man oi the Liquor Commission. Charlottetown, was a week-end visitor st his home in Hay/tan. Mr. Heywood who is the possessor of s fine voice was one of the mem- bers of the Bloomfield United Church Choir on Sunday night. On May 27th one of the oldest and most respected residents of Bloomfield in the person of Mr. John Webb commemorated his ninetleth birthday. This grand old gentleman enjoys very good health {or such an advanced age and wish of his legion of friends that he may be spared to onlcy many more hamy anniversaries. 1% lilrislben Craswoll of Bloomfield delighted a very large congregation at the Bloomfield United Church on Sunday night with a fine solo: "saved by Grace’; Mr. Greewell is the possessor of e beautiful tenor 190011 Cg _ I100 Wattle ruvaslfili snoarnarzn Pitmen, on English who died in till?! ‘"5 "WNW! of the lsmous short- voloe end he uses it. to great ad- vantage in the service of the Church. Once a month Bloomfield gets the night service. the other Bundays the services are in the morning or afternoon. Congratulations are being ea- tended to Mr. Charles ‘Heed of Brae who came second in the fourth year’ honor diploma class of the Prince of Wales College in Charlottetown and won the Hon. John Riches-do Prise, which is “M "Mil bearing his‘ name. awarded to a successful student On Tuesday, Gallant accompanied by John I". Gallant ed Woodstock ‘ the western Capitol. w. and Mrs. Brown oi’ Pawns! spent scme tfime recently visiting Mr. end Mrs. Willard Cernrthsrs Accompanied by Mr. l-llllis Cook and little daughter went to Qiarlottctorwn on Sun- day, my 28rd to visit like. Cook's motherwho is a patient in the sllllufsiuu. Mrs. Wm. McIntosh came over on Friday evening trom Nova Scotis to visit at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Bruce Carrllthers and family. The many friends of Mr. Joseph Doiron of Bloomfield Corner were very glad to welcome him and his daughter. back to their home after spend- ing the past winter in Bil-runn- sldo. They now have ss their guest lvlr. Dotron's son Bert who came from the United States to visit his aged lather and other rela- lives. devotional led by the President. Mro- Roy oulton. 1t was announc- ed that two had been chased by other dozen by the Sunday school. The topic of the evening was: "Creative Worship" by Charles cesley with an address and explanation by the Minister, Mr. Oasley was ‘also heard in s. solo. Games and were then held. The next meeting will be in two weeks time and‘ will MscKirinon. About two Knutsforii. Unlonvale. Royal and Howlan ettended a fine‘ film Monday May 31st in the‘ Ver- dun ‘Ilia-stei- in OTiesry on "Water Safety”. missioner of the P. E. I. Red Cross and Mrs. ectoa- ot the and Whiter Mrs. mdimords son. Paul operated the protector. A vote of thanks was extended to the management of the Verdun Theater, w. Smell- msn and his soil, Emmet-son, for using their new building. i The mnior first Aid Class was exam~ ined by liirrs. Cudmore end Miss Arsonault. The film was most en- izens of Oilesry interested water safety and swimming. Mr. Sanford Philips and Philip Tomson of OIoas-y were in How- lsn on husiness on Monday. Quite s. iew of the bigger pupils are out or school now below: out with the potato planting. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsansult paid a visit. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arbing Woodstock on ‘niesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. drove to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Boultei-‘s, Woodstock, on Monday evening, ' On Monday. May 24th the first fresh cod fish peddle: was around Seems he hailed from Mlminegssh Run. m. James Boyce, Howlen mot- ored to Charlottetown on Monday morning with B. J. Haywood to seek employment. . The rrieny friends of Mrs. John Oostaln of Cape Wolfe ere to hear she is miserable lately. THE; spanning. mCl-LARLUTTETOWN dozen new hymn books bought. one doseri pur- the Y. P. U. and the and was ‘led contests the home of Mrs. James hundred children and teachers from Ulnar-y. Mount Miss Arsenault, Occn~ Harry Oildmore. Dlr- V‘ ed Gross First Aid tey spoke briefly. York Women's “From 5 to 530" Institute and lnstuctive. m purpose get the children and cit.- in _._-.- Csrruthers placed second in the Drama Festival llnsls at. the Em- Iitbersl member for sgiumber of years. They had a. family at four tnvo girls and two boys and was the daughter of the late Dr. Isadore Gallant of Bloomfield Station a sister of Aennse and Ray Gallant also of Blofltfllleld» Mir. and Mrs. Bill Pickering. ec- mmpgm * by Miss moi-once Oehlll of Siimmerside called at the hcme of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Gallant 'e___ Mr. Arthur B. “ to _.___ their do htlzr (Horence) Mrs. wed e d evening on the way mitt; fz'$‘€éggdln ti" "i"- n. J. Hgwood and family of t?‘ Bloosrilczly Station where they ca“ happenings _ r d um u” m u‘ “Mm. n u u" Howlan. 1 put on their show IQ a W1‘! Th; merry friends of Mrs. Ben Gallant cit Charlottetown for- merly of- Blocimfleld Station were sorry to hear of hei- death on Monday, May 24th. The late Mrs. Gallant had been on invalid for years, Her hits‘ ’ p. ‘accused he: years ago and had been e and , Mrs. People complain of suoh a back- war-d gprtng but its not really so, bal es its the first‘ o! June and the; iii be in lull leaf so all in all its not’ such a bad little Island after all. Mrs. ‘Ursula Anenault -Kow. ‘rho Bree Dramatic Club presen- ted their three act ploy entitled "Auntie mm oregon" in Bt- Anthonys Church Hall on Wed- nesday evening MAY 25th’ I115 W" ' 1lii'r coriw@' Above is pictured the cast. of fioviiiclsl Drama " play last nilht. Left to winner of the. Illlwl 3W“. Anne Crockett, Flor- '1‘he Cape Traverse plague] wltzolfil Ihelsltrgl last rov tic " s n ng: [Eleanor Cutollffe, Raymond Mor- ibeing well packed. The were very caipebly assisted in ex- iplaining in e few well chosen and very witty words the different acts -by their pastor Rev. Pr. Trainor and all through every one acted their pert very capsbly. Between the sets Instrumental music was played by Leo Doyle and his daughter" like. Cllflioird Gallant, c. J. Gallant and dancing by Gabe Louis ones. There also was s sale cf candy and cakes which must of nest cumin pro- ceeds of Bree Church and . Antihonys Altar Society. All in all it was s very enjoyable and pro~ ditable evening. Tigiiish Activities -M.ra. Joseph A. Geudet. Tig- ,nish North is lll at her home, and of q day or tiwo nu the trees will: HIM" "Wm- A "Bingo" sponsored by the Tig- nlsh Catholic Women's Ina-Sue. sub- division. took place in the Legion Home on Saturday night. May 22nd. with s goodly crowd. and o nice sum of money reolired- I'M convener of entertainment. F. J. Bkeny, and her committee are very largely attended the hall most grateful to all who helped. Fepilval finals right standing: It)’. Edith Brown. ‘night. Left to risen, [lemm- M"; Esther Crooks, cliffs. Leis 13¢". David Mr. and children, St. Felix with Mrs. gilt-l. Mr. and Mrs. n. Murphy, actors Beat the Irish," the Children of is coming along “Bled in the very T18 other with step Fennsn and ed from their duties her the water that the cod fishing Already codfish has Mrs. try and they were a enoe Lewis. Sitting: Frances .1115» A three-act play, llIdlY. This poor fishing season is going to be s hard blow to the fishermen who expended so much money to get their gear ready for . ‘their only hope now is on our shores. Mr. John P. Dou- cette. Nail Pond. was selling some s few days azo through the coun- -> " n’ Ont- to risht sitting: Evelyn Mabel Bowler. Mrs. Frank Geudet and Titnish. spent Sunday in Geudetk par- Mlchsel Mar- "You Can't. being sponsored by Misty in flgnish, fine and will be Smear future.- Msster Stephen MoOuo has n. turned home to Hex-per med firnm the Prince County Hospital. Sum- memide. fully recovered tram his zccent appendicitis operation. Ste- phen is the two-yesr-old sari o! Mr. end Mrs. Edgar McCue. The lobster fishing, which was never too brisk this season in the waters of Iignish, is resulting in a good number of the persons em- ployed in packing being discharg- the past Sat- mey be good. been landed real treat and 5.48701? WEST RD Rs: TEA m no 1 \ Olll Ves- tillllsis l.‘ hllllll as. use. nus. sseaisrsn. souciron. so. 1.0.0:. sacs-um u. llsddin lraa. PHONE H84 assess te Loan - Coliseum remain OOOO; J. E. BlllllflT. LL I. lorrlster, Solicitor, 6e. ODDFELLOWS BUILDING I34 Richmond Street Charlottetown, F.E.I. lox 414 Tel. B” O-O i-___ Ir. ti. 'i‘. ilooiior Physician 0 Surgeon season suimmo us lesion It. Office loam-s - s PM. s - s PM. Iberia-Office: 1717 lease: 1208 __._..___.____.__ rv v_ v ‘vv‘ OO-O-O-O llr. J. it. ilsllsst I.So. DIRT!!!‘ Ilokard B sliding 1st Great doom s: Office Boom 9:30-13:00 Professional Bards Aha ' Iloll it. lligglos Chartered Accountant ' Currie Building P.O. Ios 452 Charlottetown . . Tel. i636 >¢O+4~‘4*4‘ ‘ “ “4;__'.‘ Public Stooogrsohof ldlm lilng Ida "If? ca and olreuiase. who‘ Art. N s cfllllllm-"flfl o. u ht. I011!!! Sh‘; Milllliill. slit 60 Chartered anon-ism ' ltastera Trust Building Phone til‘! — Boa Ill Charlottetown I. H. 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Mr. Daucette found no trouble in selling his whole catch which numbered quite s few. 8i|l_i'l'ill_§__liEViS r Merlds. from dubs sailed Tuesday Ilene Mere, for New York lady Rodney Halifax Merchant Prince, Montreal Al‘ HALIFAX- lhiplre Ceicos, lrcin Itiiladslphls Tuesday ‘lllbrt Amherst. -for Ct. John's, N d. Yaroiouth xlounty. for Bardeen. Govt lrsss Mossy 0s‘ liiii llslltsx llotol OITAWA, June l-lcPl-Ttie old Halifax Hotel, purchased for the 3.01M’. during the war for $103,018 has been sold tor dcmoll- tion for 01.860, the Government dis- closed tndey in a written reply to a question in the Commons. The 8.0M}. occupied the build- ing tn Halifax irosn i048 until 1M6. In sedition to its orieinsi cost. 04-- m was spent to equip it with s pe- lice meal. em on plumbing and hosting lixturss end en additional 01.141 on repairs. The ROM). moved out in 1N6 end turned it over to the War Al- sets Corporstlon. it got. 04.350 tor the mam for "demolition and Notary. Ito. Qclleotlons - Money to Loan lastern ‘Pro bull , ........'.'.....‘“"' i "°m$:;;';.~,:""* _ . in“ _ "Meg" ‘“‘ ‘ M. Mill Flttllli’ Br. Vi. ll. llarccn M. 1w - .- was not. sold and will be used for MONEY T0 LOAN seems-sis. souorron. ale t. llszard Gssiiot 8i Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries. liq Canadian Bank of commerce Bldg HONEY, T0 i048 cumin a. canon, as. ma. Canadian Bank of Comnicee Bldg. Charlottetown. 2.3.1. . ' "e . i riirirn a iissuti A. l. assure. IA. LLB. 1 A BABRIBTBI. Ito. Isak es Nova lootla Chenille Charlottetown. Ill. MONEY T0 LOAN Bartlett. Solicitor, Its. ‘It Queen Street IRON! 77d Money to Loan - Collfi it. F. tiioflioo, ii.i\., K. ti. ll. Ito. NOTAB IABBISTEB. SOLIOITOI Riley Building clurlottetowl J. A. iilciiilgsa NOTARY. ETC. IAIRISTEB. SOLICITOI CURFl-il BUILDING a proposed Federal building. ‘ll OIIEIS OF IIIIIS Ii STIITTOI llSilllIE Iillllli llfl’ d ilsoiiAE restoration 0i the site." ill (cultural-root. ...-uni 1 _--... 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