.,..,.-., ., , , , . .-.-.-.m- -- , .4 m 1.3,.” 1.. TIGNISH l PIUSVILLE l Mlscoucl-IE Friday Aug. 3 1955 The Guardian. Page 11 Mr B D951?-Oehes. Rumford. dare have gone to Ontario where The St. Anne meeting was held Mrs. Lena Houston and Mrs, Lee Maine. and Mr and Mrs Robert they will spend the next two at the home of Mrs. Chal G l- R . Desitocbes, Plaster Rock, N.B. months working in the tobacco lllll 011 Tuesday. July liiil? wiaih lVI::.v3suill(i)fBiIB':!al1vlllii:k': olidashsmrrfelf C.c.F. F who are enjoying a vacation on the fields. an attendence of ten. The difier- side were recent visitors to Mis- mand' spent last Friday at the Miss Florence Arsenault, nurse- ch)ll:dmrlitett(:resoiieespolIite(el'de 88aPtll)i)fI?IlI:: lltiilghliaihldhgefgyme of Mn and home of Mrs. S.A. DesRoches and her son. Mr. ,Ernest Deslloches. lll'l!'3ll1lll8 10 the ClW EMF"-alv l5 ed. To visit the sick, Mrs. Anthony at Fem" 31e'”'ii." ”.p3.”Jm.'"i?Tv7in i.25"riZ'.': Eimchard and Mn, 09"” Gal" Mi”3;.dviii'r' G3i'”"' ''"'i"””' "" WWNIPEG WP)-The "don-1 Mr. and Mrs. Stan Robiehaud. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arse ' Saint John,!'Nei:"lg:lInfwi:lEha:g: gglnagdof tge C191? gatve mte sing" daughter Sharon and so G of it, Ti h. ' Plan .5 g 1, il '1 ' I196 By 0r E urn o t e - st, John NB” 3,, uefts ,f,”'M,. "” "'5 dance fn f;',:'f,,s,Tf 9 ” "id. 5 ,”,5:',, ',,"”ed "' Ml””"""e at "19 right by Canada's socialist party. NEED PRIVATE aivrsznraisx . 8 ct hall and Miss 9 (Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gal- and Mrs. Joseph E. Bernard, Nail lndMM?:- l;lr0eYdtheC"”lllll;:2 Gertie Gallant was asked to see laut. A "9" d9f'"3”0ll Of Principles It also "recognizes that in many P0011 W3 "'P"'- d Amt-mg Frank Rind if the hall was available. Bingo M . was: p';f”:led :3 the ,zoo dew 59”” "1979 will be need fur Pris Mrs Do H i d W of hall Cmu- , Y- was played to raise funds. Miss F r.Ja:d Mrs. Roland Henry and E3 3 ludllhlllll fllidrtyn nnnllnl vate enterprise which can make M15 nD arr: an son! ayne. Ch. top e . members to her home for the next .-fink 0 llrtof Verdun. Quebec. are 000?" Oilb ere Wh Ch Darly lend- a useful contribution to the de- .. .:..:.':.. .i3;'...”.”..is in. win... 2.2:. "8 M " in Md ff: its 93.52: '::::i::2:."l all-:.m'"e'.:' "ii. 62:”?-" ' ' mil. ., t I: lit" . i 9 W . more. pro guests for two weeks of their par- "1 mi M”; ginwgulzgj 1;; ":3 Mrs. Clarence Gallant of Hamil- Mm Dena G d t 99""! 05 1950 Pr0SP9rlly- vide increased opportunities and tents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dou- I V68 ton. Ontario, is visiting her par- 3" 9 ”"”UV ni wile” the d9l"955l0"'b0l'll 39' security for private business as monopolies" and making eco- nomic pl ' possible. 0909. Harper Road. fie PI;tJ'Vl:1hCe9-gl';llel:'l!l9ot1':I”Tls3i'::-:l;l elnts and friends in Howlan and 1:,','i::edG:i:":':f:;';9tl:ol5':-111600118. gins document called for the "er- well as publicly-owned industry" e w . - - m . e me n i ' -- - ' Mm mm Hogan and daughter Mm Peter Burke. Vclnlly Halifax, visiting with her sister, ::c'fa"””t'l'm;3f Eatuitalism. I thhte new In its preamble, the declaration Sue Ann and Miss Edna Hogan Mr and Mrs Allie G Mr'- Howard Ra 1 " ' es '5 5g S W "ales "lat "'9 3”” ”' the C” l' . - . ailant and 5 '13- equality and freedom" for av r - . .. Mr. John Gallant, Halifax, NS.. - . 9 y I system in which private profit B863: Blflylll BDl:wIrli'HMass" sire Spent four days of last week the 3l:'idre"' ;1:oro"m' 3'9 spelldmg Mr and Mrs Francis Caffery Canadian" llld C0l”P0F8l9 Power" subor- e o . ' A - - gghers Cmsgr Hggill. Ch.rnstd guest 0' ms uncle. Mr. Leslie an:fN:1I:C8b;::Ist;'inl:iIeGI;(n';iEt0;?:;': and um David recently rammed rgllglilellg tho; mzrgiifesig sat outma dinate to the social planning which dsu hter will Knox and Mrs. Knox, Skinners vme. - v to their home in Madison. New 9 ." 0'13 Z3 0'1 9 would make possible equality or 8 so to Charlottetown J Th new declaration calls for the co- f and Sydney, M5,, to Visit Wm, Pond. M d M e:;iseyI.eeksey;nsigjgzomiepaasiggggg existence of free enterprise and cgpggrtunliy and high living stand. 1 ti 1, - r. an .. I. Ch ' f v - - , - rea ves efore returning home. Miss Mary Boyleri Kmkorm is Toronto. are c::silinE0reIa?ll:::na:d at me home of Mm. Camrym pap sogiralisttlc public ounership. It declares that the Regina man. Mr. Gerald Leclaire, Toronto, Vlnlllni her '30"5l"5- Mlssmff friends in Piusville and Tignish. ""5' M". "d M”- CYW3 1398- conga rlevfpalge 5""eme"t- "I be "9510 had 8 profound influence in Ontario. is enjoying his annual va- teen and Gloria Doucette, gn s . M d M M I I Roches. me cogvenunfndlgfys blivfubldmlcallltiiineti Canada and many of the improve- canon, and spending it with his r. an rs. evin B anchard . v H - ments it recommended have been . Parents. M. and Mrs. John Le- mn'f1"”;,':lg:::hinB'fI?1t;nl):: gitgrgig and children. Sumlmnersideuspent cellrltsl ;l,;'f,',:',G,,f,f,',': ?in,:,fa1mu1);nre- Ills)? iizethiiiminiieigs off break wrung from unwilling goveml 5'' Clan-' Charkmemwn' and other rel 1: da visit with several oil the past week end m P'"5V1l.le' couche visiting at the home" f ange 0 0 private mems makmg Clmada 5 hen" 0 latives at Tlgnlsh Shore. geresmerz who reside in Lowell, Mr and M" warbumn M" ",1 M” A J pom” ” ' f --ei-C-MMM Place to live than a generation . - -- ' ' ' . ago: ' I . , " a "Mrs, E.P, Dom,-Elie and um Mass. ray, Piusville, have as their guests 0 1- Th"? were many Same! and Well- P l niece, Judy Gaudet, Tignish. vise- Mr and M” 1:-erdmud wedgev Mr. and Mrs. Allston Richardson. ice greI:lr:IstIg'li0h,lellJ3!a?5'hIgllidl,in2'it-gilt: szzfliedfhgoths. A Lars? number of "RETIIINK" POLICY RE in Summcrsidte liism weeltj, who 'were mcmluy married and ;:iass:)nw"l:;d undid fig; 533:. candle on me Church grounds. as 1:" as"lp:;:',:'3?ler';3nfg::3:33 u In arkety adiiresfl to the conven- ey Were e guess 0 r. an k h can tour. - ' A-rm-r--A---AA-A p - l on, a iona C airman David Two hundred and sixty 8-week Turner. 0'Leary, vice - pres. of in transporting the pheasants to M73 Elm" A'59"dU”- f,f;"tn,,".,u:h"g:e glifrlirtrirne Prov- r A . Mass. and Mrs. Harry rIg:f:idc:8weIg:Ill'i'e:id0i?tlei1;:::ll:l?;' Lew" M T0l”0nlu. said all social- old pheasants were released in the branch is shown (kneelinglithe various release areas. This M d M. F- 1 jncgg me present guests of Mrs. m ! Kaye and daughter, Deborah from spent Monday, July 23 in Char: mymu" had bee" "'””""kl"5" western Prince County last week- supervising the release of a num- was the first release of young N,,,."p3,','.. 3,13 M;';”f,ef,',yGi3,f.i;'3i,' wedg'e'g parents Mr. and Mrs. Tilegnuhonn iesS;:;'g;dsl:?1:e), evgflly ,1: Kansas City. lottetown. Bv the" Platform! ldr the last few end by members of the West ber of speedy birds ear o'Leary. h i ' p' A . ' l - ' m ' Yenrs. prince branch of the P. E. 1. Fish Kenneth Quigley iS....nn.g. 35- P15908537;si:,:dsrc;::eC::&:;e3b;:L, T'l.-'"l5"- have Telumed from 8 130' Mm" K”"5h' Tigmh "1 Buccesslul 35 "'9 llsherme" Congradulatlons are being ex- -:-m------ The parties had learned from mm Game Auodmmn. Mr. E. W. smed the secretary F. C. weeks, vmusly. gll'll;I!l):(g:e to St. Ann de Beaupre. Lobster hHlI1e.;Il:telIl'lm ?10eE stills .l'VlIllrIl)eIlShed the months of MayI;uli(d gmnged (:1?! 1:11,-I lgnd gyltqrymi pf,-dy 1-0 OVERHAUL FERRY experience t in governments in - area are usy e - - - e ge yr e eou , gn sh), many Colin Hes. . Mr J01", vaundeue Montreal in readiness for the season which when marriage wok pgace in -1-13. FREDERICTON (CP)-The pro- Prosperity resulting from the o SAILS FOR SOURlSn- The S5. spent two days of last. week with l Husky'wu zoo 450 260 gm Ho nlsh on Wednesday, July 18th vincial highway division Friday Second World War and the cold - Roland Russ, a ship of German his daughter Ann who had come t k Jupiter inoo no 240 240 A 1” mwd I d. announced suspension of auto war which saved the capialist sys. registry, which has been banned in go Tigmsh several weeks ago to OfOn 0 OC 5 Kroy Oil 25250 275 263 275 vi Se c rom surroun ferry service between Gondola tem from depressions ad forced sum er- . . . Liberal rm mac :25 320 325 to lug districts attended the picnic Point and Clifton in southern New a reapplication of socialist prin- "1 Slde 511108 Monday inking visit with her grandparents Mr M pg mag 15 15 ,5 H . m on mupwood from the PEI Pm. and Mrs. Foster Skerry to; the: (continued from pas. 9) "mini; mo gm :5 2” m IA on lStlAiiltal:nt3lny"s Churchjglgjuntds Brunswick from Tuesday, July ciples. m pm; To redeco,-Bung Dr, Hub. THE MARGA-1-E United Church duce Company lea Iagt evening summer months. on Mr vaund, Mckwm W ,1 ,1 ,1 .4 my-rill Pete 11516-yin, 11381 1;: its zgerylinllle and I :3; elllugy was; 3lhitoh'I'hursday.KAug. The fgsrry, lpelegates applauded loudly ert MacNeill's Office will beclosed Pastoral Charge: Long River. 7.30 f0r Sourls. P.E.I.. where she will em-'5 return home, he was an. at Michael rloo lav. ii 42 M,ff"c';.y mm 39 37 39 L reamed rn grmcrgstsmfs St??? egasld 3,lll- ti; 9" MR Lewis attacked the from August 1 to August 8th. p.m. Speaker Rev. W. C. Pick- 00mPlel9 1080018 Operations. companed by Mr. Foster Skerry 5'” ”" mo 7" 7” 7' , Nat Pets 300 495 480 aao -2n ” 9 ' Om V9” W” .'ee "tile? ma-1" mrces in Canal e"5- R9V- H- 5- Hnllam. Mll1- Jr. who was returning to his sumirmv" '3??? 2211” flow: 220” if N E”""' 7'5"” "7 l55 ”'5 Mrs Nelson L Gallant was the be overhauled" dun po1mCS' RAYMOND Grant, Optometrist, inter, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bell and ma'ce of employment in Montreal mu m no ,7, Ho N 13 Don: soon :50 235 us so lucky winner M2000 ugh award X will be in his 0'Leary office daughter Ann of Halifax, N.S. are after a two weeks Visit to his sllanco 1000 um l5Va law. 4.1 1,: 7:350 '1?) lg T; :3 mile on me ml l;made Contest Saturday. August 4. sefvfteig liugCull:.Jl;Cl(I:a:z Tscotland 1V;1ISilIl:rgJlII the normal oi and home and by Mr wmiam Shea gill galls; 35”: if: Ag; Ag ”' N Continent mo in 66 s7 1 ' s : raverse rs. .. nman, - , ' 1 N n i looo u 24 24 4- ANGLICAN CHURCH SerVlC6S. ll a.m.; DeSable 3 p.m. August Mr and Mrs Doif;lzarsdLe:rilHhuned who goes to the my I0 Eek em. mm mo :3 igv. :4: an N 3:: 3529' W950 l” '7" "5 T" A large crowd (mm musvme . . . - - plgymeng, slocnn V I 7134 1 r N sauna, M m m 265 H, and surrounding districts attend- Alllllll 5- 9 B-m- 01-eary. ll 7 Argyle Shore 8 pm. Rev. ,Don- two daughters of Pcterboro, Ont. stamtt soon 10 to in "mm" 500 20 m 20 4 ed the weekly dance held m the a.m. Alma: 3 pm. Kildare; and aid MacKinnon. Minister. are visiting Mr. Leard's parents Mrs. Joseph Gallant and son 5”” Md 6776 um :4 3 gr NC 01" '70" "5 71” "0 fl" Bloomfield Hall Music was sup- 7:30 p'm' Mbe"""' NORTH BEDEQUE P8 t I, I M11 and Ml'5- Enrle Leard. Cen- Michael mlmmerside are visiting gtililrif-ea? 12:3: 333 mi son :15 lljfnglgd '"' 152:3 3:; 3.7: 3:45 plied by Leonard Barnett and A1- a o a ' . ' PANTIIY SALE at P. J. and c. United Church. 9:30 Traveller's ""1 Bed"'"e' M” G'3””"'5 l""e'”5- M” "ml Ey'li'3..iii'." 33 ii? iii i3 -1 0" Select 3” It 13 W r V- ""1 HWY- Kennedy's Store, Kensington, Aug. Rest; 11 a.m. Freetown; 7:30 n M” E"”""”"'"9' D”"””e- Tl? Tandem soo ll. 11 ll gfgllgm 2;” 33” Ifgm zfgm :2 Leo ma 1! d e 1 ed in 4. 7 0'Cl0ClK- By Regent Chapter p.m. North Bedeque. Rev. S. G. P er SOTIBIS "lshl '''"'t ""'l '3'” "5 l” I” Pan West moo 42 at 42 -4-! "C at ' mp oy - kmagamt zoo 575 m on Summerslde. spent the past week- o'E'S' wan” Mr Thomas Myers Providence Thom La 1375 165 ins inn 4 glngfln-:5: 37063570 i.'i1ll”i1il)”i15&ul3V and in Pmwme , Mr. Ell hG d. RI. lb t, ' 0' Tl mm 2: 23 an 4-1 "' t ' ' BRADAI-BANE United Church. WED”-BANE Presllylemn N. s., is Jvalsiilnzrremtivei inc lsiill 3 M'3;.3r”i'”vZ.(3a"de'alf.'f '"”I'r'I"'l W” " " ”””"d i;Zil'l7i.. Oil g-V8 i3 ii? iii :4” Mr, Francis Gallant arrived I I I Sunday, August 5th. Pleasmilalnt Val- gharlclh bservltce: for Sl;clld8ywAll'l8. River and Albeffgn. stfmeermsg, Wm, ofhelr 5,':,eJ',he,g 13:3: 33:34 mason, gzaau, ii” gronfgr on sooog J: J: 77; N from Toronto on Saturday to ley ll a.m. North Granv e 3 p. l 9,3 l1.m. r. a er . ' u mun, mo 23 2; 13 -u, I 9 4 - 1 1 W1 M , mm gndaibane 730 pm, Rev, H, MacLean in charge. Rev. E. 11. Mr. Kenneth Gaudin. Toronto, is Mrs" Fred P' (T'a”det' Tlgmsh C”" U Asbeat.ol ms 730 725 no Ho 33” 32;: w 22: '41”: Enpfandmir gtildltgz Agtlhon; 8:1: s. Ra or Minister. Bean. Interim Moderator. apendin a hollda with his a - "”- Wll” '5 9"”? "1 at l'" llomd In Keno 600 060 015 W i F1 - ' ' ' yn ' -' ents Mgr and Mrsy Wilfred Ggurli Mrst Gaudet had bee" Very 5c" U M”"'"b W" 31 " 11 ” Illa:-nan" A mijits 1314 wills this hm' Pm"me' DA" um;-ED cmmcn of Canada, LAST GAME-The Summerslde 1, Alb I 5 mi ' ive until about four weeks ago. V''"'”” W” A 3' ” Iloyallte iom siiw. is isv. &lV4 I Cavendish Pastoral Charge Divine Desgtols closed out the ("3l'?1ildtRl;'6 " I 9' "" ”” ' sh; lsh ninl-edty-eightiyears or image. y'f.'J""' .5333 ii! iii iii ii g'g;,y,;; rr ,ggg ggvc ,3; Lgg-ra gr: "9" SATURDAY I" TUESDAY 5 PW" Worship 5 August, 1956. 9.45 a.m. er 38- Y I SCOPE 0 0 M85 Ndreen Bryan Of Toronto 3" l 9,” e5l,”5 del” 9f t 3 V'"”""" 5”” "'5 "1 "5 ll scurry-it moo no 292 :05 to N, numco, 11 am, cavendlsli, Thursday evening at the Queen is vacationing with her parents, community. It is hoped she may W'''; M" A,” W” "'5 3” Been! Free :ms 490 450 no is . 5 PJII. MON. fOl' WEDNESDAY'S pdpif 3 pm. New Giugow. Elizabeth softball diamond in the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan. Cas- recover from this ll1ll9SS- Ivvg-n:nNin 11:33 3 2; 0: -I 2"p';;"n""' 0"',m,” :9” :77 3: Tl I t 1' th ' - Tl h as gameo m eseasons schedule. cumpec. Miss Jean Ska" ' who is em. w Malar moo 21 so an 1.5 mum" mm M 72 73 H ENSNGTON 5 .m. for a .r NEW LONDON P"m"i,l ye Ber” MUSEUM TRAIN Th c N R M d M 'r A l i I d ' A n tyNS ' d r--jr-tmr ”"'" ""' 7"" "” "” ”” The Presbyterian Churc ii an- .- e . . . r. an rs. . . Carke, A - poye In mlers. . ..is spen - Trans Can ooo I90 135 its rrl, - sat, 7:15 . 9,-15; Matinee MI, Divine Se,-Vices, Gedgie Museum Train which arrived in berton, have as their welcome inf: 8 Week With her parents. l'Vl"- ""1"" um an m M ”5 '""nH'-"n 1199 "-7 ND 211 -H sag, 2:3), Preston Foster, vii-. 5 pm. f0? PCPCP Memorial 11 a.m.; Lo;lg River vsvlmlllgifrggzg glltlmlmrsdaybnmolrlnlgjtg guests: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tan- glnd Mrs. Foster lSge;ry- (1:05; mil... law 133 ii iii: ills 1-31:5 E153. Juszgmnis "18 3910 1 slate Grey. Jim Davis in "3 m-:s- ' : ..; :30... epu on a t M. ld i C0 r - v, - grnfym scliifgi I::l(1&gonp.m. IIIISIV. l0d8y lrvm 9-00 am. to 8.00 p.m).Y Mill-lei of ('Ilry)ii1eoVaIiiIey. rs E on Mi;r;nNasnclyCDI::l0,VE::rif: ofyAarnhaE;It. Ivvi-ndliv-rrds 1121' 11? 1;: H :53: giin ?2g Ii; list list 2 :Emg, s:rigl1ngn,:oNxg:l:t 5 Pom. f0l' PCPCI i . tl tt. B,A.. Mi i t . The train will be officially pg d Yellorex use I! tau. 1! 4- V; on Oil: moo m :55 m 4-! - l Luge 8 B” e us er to the Public by Mayor W. A). CIIIel'- Mr. Elmer Barbour. accompan- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gavin. Sea gzhlzeu-r 13:3 afoul :3” 2??” n ::esR::l” mo 3”. 3;” iv. Blllk dllwlnl Frltlly Wvrlh 3100. 5 P.m. far a .r oucanv PASTORAL Charge rle at 9.30 a.m. aided by c. N. R. led by Mr. Hal Erncy. Toronto. flow Fund have as their guests. Zenmnn mo at 35 as --v. cm The United Church of Canada. officials. are spending their holidays with 79- G-'iVl"'5 Sl5ler. Mrs. S.A. Zullpa 2250 so all so -no wuricn mo 43 as 4.1 -2 , Services of worship for Sunday. . the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Spader. Chnrlestown, Mass, and 3??” M m H m 3' ,',""” '" 11”” 1' l7 '5 -1 Angus, 5. was, Devon, 9,30 aJn. ml-. riuasayranian Church Harry Barbour. Alma. also her niece. Mrs. Curtis Steves, ,,';;',2 9., m .5. 1. .. V, .53.... 2250?, E”, ii :43 :3 . 1 H . . B 2.30 , in Canada, ser ices fo Su d , M. St . thi h 1 . :il.oo(;!'1l'.l:ai'ly 7.303 inm. itself. J. H: August 5: Kensington Sunlii ziy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Field, r eves H dang tar Sy via Yum" Con lmonfsq .3 63 mnmum mganiiis 11 H I'M f'o Cl8SSlflEd. Classified Display, Coming Events, be, Kean, minim, School 10 a.m., Divine service 11 Leverette. Mass. spent a pleasant Trrr--rrmrr-rr- mgmgmgll 1333 3 :3 :3 3!; ggnt :3 :23: 3 3; i 2 On I I1 Central, Eastern nd Western Guardian will be ac- E-;3bk;I:hl'3d ml”-VV-S G- Hlllitdll Ol glgglgay nmfuve"-I Sl""'9- Noll” M15 and Mrs. Kellh Jelly. Bel" Am Ledue 67325 no H7 in Comm :57 ssil 57 nu. -f M oepted daily on W ek days up to 5 p.m. for publica- ..”.3Sll:lii:..E.2l.':E..-n..: i. ...--..::....”:..lli::l .. .i."- '.2l..JI'"...:"32.?.?:52Z”'i.X”:E':: :2.-.-:: ".2 -2-. we. i.--.-:.. ..z-. ll” -.-.- students intename to on next day. Saturday 1 pm. T ' ' ' ' Anglo-Am I: no mu X5 lm at W 'l'nrvDom me usur am am 4- :4 apply for admission to Ken. Q0030 and costs in county Mag. Freetown Sunday School 2 p.m,, Miss Field and Mrs. Marlon Wnod- returned to their home after spen- Bailey Sel A ms slav. lm is 4- at tnnus-rants tr t C rt. 5 id t . Divine Service 3 p.m,; Keir Mam. ward. all of Leverette, Mass. Mrs. di if a le t ti ith thel Ball Sci pr sao nut 35 sass Hui Al mi and 3145 um 144 J sin Hi h lliflyaaefierolile PI8:g1C!f?e;:liiteyyI.:S()eI:- orlal. Malpeque. Sunday School E. Field is a niece of Mrs. C.B. pa'iientsplviarSmzIlnd,alcvilrsonCwB Jelly 3""? "M "5 M M ”” A"""'l; W” 75" "W! W4 W: i '6 gton 3 Sch00l grades mucung 8 Ponce om”, in me 6:30 p.m.. Divine Service 7:30 Jelly. Summerside. at Bokay Kotage, Chelton.. 3:.5.'......... .3 13: ill: 13: H Z3 3314 3 3 ..y, 10' 11” 12 should do so as discharge of his duty. Magistrate Q: Cgrdlgleatgelcglge lg Inhll, ::t:lJ , "mo Iago 12395: 123: if" Rmsiggr soon as possible. Address R. 8. Hinton Q. C. presided. BID” M-mm-er. - - -- - -- mm: sign all an :19! svt:la:lur-.ra- 252:) tau :3” "V all applications to secre- ALBEBTON PASTORAL Charge c on Lands mo :15 no :25 -1: A tiny Mrs. C. M. Kennedy. ye United Church of Lfillilatda. Mu Oltled. wt: us: an ml at 1:3 :'onl:.l,:Il'elosootl'IooT:'r;rrrietl:.!tock Exchange. ev. Murray Gardner. ns er. . can M on 3433 54 54 August 5. 1956. Alberton: Church ::".::'..i:.:;"'-e.ll:::."l".:.?.l-'i. -----son mu I.m.. Worship 11 a.m. Tignlsh: There passed peacefully away do Cdn Atl on 4900 us us us no c Brit Emp mo as si as it - c Collleriea 2050 M iov. 1016 55 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AUG I-4 ----- 2'.'2”.2:;"i.:2.;”Sf..i?;.i?f.?'viii - r -- e 55:-at no a u - "51 -51- 53 ENGUSH cm ' ' I A - '- ' Cd PL PM 7794 no too too -10 ..':'”'?.Ellli.”c'Zf.2Ii”.1l” 3.12:1” :':l.:.::?..1:d.l.”.l:?';1.:l""" or v .. ”i'...'?.l”. 2:. :1: si...i'.iJ?.'L'llSf.li's.... ”" '""" "" '-"'' ””"' 3"" '" Rev. GA. cowpe,..smm,. Mlnlst. The late Mr, Mm was 50”, 1,, , Canadun am no 115 175 ll Shorts - Cartoon - Canteen Service - 3:45 PM. NOW FOl'd'S. Cant Expl 100 450 (50 Call! Lsduc 3050 570 I55 570 420 Charter Oil I500 115 212 214 4-! er. Services on Sunday, August Clermont, the youngest son of the 5th. Borden 9.30 am. Bedeque 11 late Wm. Mill and Amdia Caswcll. PLAYING SUNDAY, AUGUST 5th-8.45 P.M. WILLET MOTORS 'LTD. I , The 11 , G L, J , He was highly rega deli as hard Corn r In 100 as as as: an H 0.2.. B.D., AI ueiigsie, 0l1aC:I'I:. working consclentimis man, awhose g...;l.l,n'h. mm 3 Stu" :;(EYs OF THE KINGDOM" will conduct boa, "1-vices, word was his bond. c Dragon mas s4 I1 5) -1 "3 reg”'V Peck 3” Tlldmll Mitchell , FORD - MONARCH DEALER His wife is the fomrer Annie c Ills Man me loo -5 s mE TARLITE - INTHEATPE SUMHEPSIDE 0'I.EABY .UNI'l'ED .B&Dll8l Crossman of Travellers Rest. Church. C.0. Howlett B.A., B.D.. Prince County. and to this union Mlnlster. Sunday August 5th. 1056. was corn 10 children. One prede- Rev. H.C. Cornish of Zion Baptist ceased his father in infancy. The F Church, Truro, will be special surviving membe I are his wife at guest preacher for the day. home, Walter in Clermont. Sidney . ., . u Slirinsfield West 11 am. Knuts- in Kensington. Edwin in New An- 5mg.”mQ”5 7”” - ' 7 . A 'd'2:"'i-.2. ”.'i'3. 61:) ,5: 112?: ldfd 7-30 P-m. Good music. Cord- nan. George in Charlottetown. Mrs . . , A ' . - ?-5".-T.7f.'. 3. oil?) lldniti 55551 "ails "0 - lsl welcome to all worshipers. Alfred Cole of Long River, James m c ' -- mi ' m m G, 3",, 0 VH5, ,5, m M in Kensington. Mrs. Ronald Mac- " ' i ' , . ARI cousioraso " V S DRIVE- - - BY THE BURMESE ANGLICAN CHURCH lerVl0eS Donald in Coleman. Elgin in Both- hl the New London Plrlll 0n say. Mrs. Seymour Maccully in Au t 8. th lotb Sunday After R in , N3, w f :4 jg 'I'l'IIll:ilI'&'- ii;-:23;-stneg. W. Igrlculigu goo xcytrtdhaav ail:f.'iitgyti:;enii,urlng 331'. on 3 AIIISIH ii”. :15 BORDEN LEGION T i ht 7 9 15 gm am. . e en's. ur n - e Iecon or ar wo son on - : ton: Morning Prltenr 9:30. Sunday enlisted in armed forces and sat: MEMBERS, WIVES and CHILDREN Saturrlgy 2 - 7 - 9:15 school mzm Am; 5:, Mu-km, my-vkye ope.-393.. FRENCH BASGUES ' BOULTERIS siiokn, VICTORIA Kenslngton: Holy Eucharist II The funeral was held from St. a.m.; St. Thomas', French River: Marks Anglican Church. Kensln - Sunday School 0:!) p.In., Evening ton, on April Nth and was largey Prayer 7:80. You are cordially attended notwithstanding condit- invlted to attend these services ions of the roads. The Rector. Rev. ofwonhip, E. Ingerham officiating. Hymns R R E G E N T SUNDAY, AUGUST sin. avm-asst Cars Leaving Legion Home at 2 PM. CLOSED FOR Women Please Take Sandwiches. sung were: Abide with me, Oh tiliuhnukhk-Q-CI Love that will not let me go and PIOIOIIIOIIII Cdl'dS What a friend we have in Jesus. Tho following were the poll bear- dlld ..C"'”'"d f.ilf”v.??';in."r'i':mf.'”i:l: Announce New Way To ' 5",... "owns. LTMCDMBNINGBBAHBAWAWWSDED 'lUAOHNOAlCKIDGtllNILlZA35W'lI 3, A :, l ,".,, .. , , , WEST POINT BOAT RACES mmirlgglangfccisglm . Shrink. Painful P1IeS . lmopgulua SA RD ?.-".”t'.'t nose!!! 3,. M mm mm, mm, Sdmgfvglelm-g?s;bd:;";mtlDWi, W-: uounav.-Auo. 'l3Hi 7” AY' AUGUST 4'5 . INSURANCE wm.. smiiy. Gerald and Lil . Ernest. Flori. C lland'l'h Ila-on Onnfspecfal)-For ha oeu-adtoba blemi"Aail " R ml. . 8". Lhnud Jabez. Floufbaiescy, Manile.eIle:i'.- the fir-stttimo science has found a ainvozsg those 1.5334” were a '------m------- nalvmcsr RACE C n. A. Atkinson Trophy and Prlaesforsooondimdthlnlphcswbmers. .....'l.'z.-..”'' ” ”::l-'l3m-- .'.::..2::l ::.:...'.i.::.l':-....'.-:;".':"..:.”...:::.':.: .'.";?.1':2.?.? :.'.'i':.'":.'"i'.;' :.:.. ------ omommtm may and im. Birt Hunter and farm hoa;hmdtnnlievspah.Thouaandl mmlinn mm. 5. M C.-gpgud Thwfr. ' Open to all lobster boats between Cape Egmont E E Parkman St. Thomas W.A., lpringbrook :",u,'.,-ybun nun”-'mhmI mm nugamgngmwu uumpnlr; and Cunpbemon' P' E L D I-0- C"-"'m9'" W-L In one. lnsmonbold an altar anyklnd.'l'buoorothnnswbaalhu F3" 0 sAT' 'D' 8:” Ty:-1' BLDG V gerrlniat &c"mln W" and "Duff, ""17 gu-lavmvm suhotanoo (BimD:;e')-the disoow L KI490 A FREE-FOR-ALL with mm It . sunmuiuc '-min .'.'?.i..?:'....;"1'.l”;.... "' ”" '5'i?3'i3'vm'3"li.' ;l1fii"..'2 F"'9'- 9”” and Thlrd "'5 Foreman: Club of Canada Pach- P- wumuwod "mph. mm, M mi,” injund 1 0. .5 ” IVIIIIM rhlfafcth I?;ocf'i.o I110 8taafI of Canada Packets ;:".':.3”"”7 "'""tgnp.'i."'.';:.)d 0"" d u” 5 I lllALl.lIAN'I stntonco Mrs. James cm-nil and family. "” ”" "' ""'” ,,,'f,'3 ,';"I., Technicolor tookplaos. aiming all-this . cdrm,m:wn1; .213" oo,n.vsnian.t m-I:mA13l'?(':;n'mlJl:(;l;lv-OR. bipvzialmtmlrkrgl IlI""hmf'g was manned our a purist! of, ' uo.noinunaa"iwi1npoa.l WALTER PIDGEo'N' Contact the committee or the time-keeper Wen- dell Scott for all particulars. Refreshments will be served by the Women's Institutes of West Point, Glenwood, and Dunblalne. Profits in aid of O'Lesry Community Hospital. : Dub”. ' .9." .H nnymoathsl cam. Preparation 3 i add Imwhohdpodlnmyy” ":3!-nt.nsult-lmgnm staldrugstotn. suuuuu DONNAREID. , 3.... Man gunman: -nmynfudod. 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