Conway ,Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer d we Lloyd, Borden were visi- satthc homeotMr. andurs. ohli D. Palmer on Sundlya Ml! 5th. Mr. RM. Milligan. who is un- W W ”” T3'.:"i'.:l ..”'.:'.I truction Comlmwr ' .0” scouqspent the weekend in, his t and family- Mrs. C rd Mr. and Mrs. side on Saturday. MIY W11- iiu. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. rreeland accornpalllld by Mr!- Oscar MacNeill. attended the Bradshaw-Frederick, nuptials at summerside United Church on Friday, May 1311!- Mr. Bowman Milliza-II. W110 13 ,mployed on a government dredge iii Savage Harbour." lpwlv I-I19 week-end with his wife and fam- ily at lnverness. Mr. John Thompson, R. C. A. F., who spent two years in occupied lIPl'l1l8fIy. is spending a furlough illlIl his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tIP(li'Ile Thompson. His many iriends are glad to welcome Jackie hack and to see him looking . . well. Pie. Stuart Miiiigan. who is slallnlled at Aldershot. Nova Scotia. spenl the week-end with his par- nts, Mr, and Mrs. Colin Milli- Ldll. He was accompanied by tr Roy Brooks, also of Camp Aldt-rshot. Nova Scotia. rllr. and Mrs. Ancil Ballem and children, Mount Pleasant. or: visitors at thevhome of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morrison on Sunday. May 15th. Mr. Gerald Miiligan who is em- ployed with the Terminal Con- IFIICIIOII Company. Beaver Bank, tiara Scotta. spent the week-end with his wife and family at Poplar Grove. Mr. Daniel Adams. Borden. pent the week-end It "'18 some of his parents. MI'- and IIT. Arthur Adams. The regular monthly meeting l the Inverness -Women's Insti- ute was held at the home of Irs. Daniel MacDougall on ,Tues- Kensington -The regular monthly meeting of the East Prince Credit Union was held in Kensington Town Hall on Tuesday evening. with a good attendance of delegates. A very interesting discussion on "How to Increase Membership" was led by Mr. Irving Toombs of Bedeque Credit Union. Some resolutions were brousht up to be Presented at the Annual Meeting in July. Sympathy is being extended to Mrs. Bruce Crozier. Baltic, in the death of her brother Wilfred Wilfred Dyment, who passed away very unexpectedly in Wellington. day evening, May 10th. Proceeds for evening amounted to 36.10; next meeting at the home of Mrs. Oscar W. MacNeill, Conway. Mr. Herman Kelley. Foxley River left on Monday morning, May 16th. for employment at Gagetown, New Brunswick. Mrs. Daniel Adams and child- ren. Borden, were week-end visi- tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner. East Bide- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacDonald and family. Charlottetown were week-end visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs., Willem Mac- Donald. Freeland and Mr. and Mrs. William Wagner, East Bide- ford. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy and family were business visi- tors to Summerside during the past week. Mr. Ira Banks. Poplar Grove has been busily employed unload- ing fertilizer at Conway. Mr. Ernest Hardy. student at Vocational School, Charlottetown spent the week-end with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy, Freeland. A teacher's study group was held at Conway School on Fri- day afternoon. May liith. Mr. Merritt Callaghan. School Inspec- tor Alberton, discussed grading examinations with the teachers. . Mrs. Robert Milligan. Pictoii, Nova Scotia is spending a few days at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Milhgan and Mrs. Pres- ton Oatway. -P. NumborOna.O0c FnIt.&I Natarsaldsanal Itotroiisuooasi . Jaaiavhtavasalade Ian Calha MI soopasidhahsdaes soup,so-use to-ovouAppiuuiao.I9s Ovoe-6nuJoteo.l-it lsmoas cur.-suntan Moots all taboiliaii (L diillalt SCENIC DONIE COACH COFFEE SHOPS COACH COFFEE SHOPS ON VIAISCONTININUAI. TRAINS Newyooooaouioyaeailovisasthon a dolavmlnhe oolorhilshopfaatevingtoblaaauieeea novtConodian PacificSeanicDoneaaaeIiaL'Ih'nsasVloaisavailabIotoaI sasaxirass suoossrious LUNCH OR IIINNIR SUGGESTIONS ms .. Dominion IIsnborIvo.99d (.snda&ueanu Thurs. May 19. 1955 New Zealand. at the age of oz years. The many friends will be pleas- ed to know Mr. Alphonso Connell has sufficiently recovered to be able to return to his home in Ken- sington. after being a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Sincere sympathy is being ex- tended to Mrs. Leslie Clark. in the sudden passing of her father the late Angus R. MacDonald of Rose Valley at the age of 65 years. Mr. Marven Clark, student at Mt. Allison University is spending some time in Kensington the guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark. Professor J. Winston Mayne, of Edmonton. Alberta. spent the week-end with relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. David Cousins, Baltic, is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacKinnon. of DeSab1e. were visitors to Ken- sington and Baltic on " -' , May 9th. The Women's Missionary Society of the United Church at Kensing- ton. met on Wednesday afternoon in the Assembly Room of the Church with the President. Mrs. Alexander McKay leading the Wor- ship Service. assisted by Mrs. Daniel McKenzie. The program was conducted by Mrs. McFadyen assisted by Mrs. George Duggan, Mrs. Preston Kennedy. Mrs. W. F. Taylor and Mrs. Ernest Mcllwen. The Malpeque Post Office which for the past two years has been efficiently managed by Mr. Bruce Champion of Malpeque. has been moved to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Owen McGougan where Mrs. McGougan will be the manager. The Guardian tags 11 II. 8. Senator Wants Study of Russian Arms WASHINGTON (AP) - Senator Stuart Sysnlngton (Dem. M0-l asked Tuesday for a Senate stud: of the relative strength of Sovle and free world mllitlry '0l'995- He said Defence Secretary Wil son has underestimated Commu- nist strength all along and failed to take steps necessary to obtain "adequate arms" for the U5. Symingion cited an announce- ment by-the defence department that Soviet intercontinental bom- bers. comparabie to the U. S. eight-Jet 3-52. have been observed in formation flights. and that I Soviet turbo-prop bomber and a new all-weather fighter have ap- peared. "It is now clear." Symington said, "that the United States. along with the rest of the free world. may have lost control of the air. except for the possibility we still have advantages in base location and training." Happy Holidays! IF You I DRIVE Stop for MNVMNhNVVMAAIWMN LIBERAL PRICES FOR CONSERVATIVE TASTE? at CUDMORWS DEISEY III VIILII vsauasl M s.sui..iri.ssuex ?.'.?xi..... 9: nous ssc SNOWFLAKE 2 lbs. Dates 29: mido KETCHUP 29: 1oI.in 19: H0 It. Roll-' Wax Paper 29c. 27c i far 75 year: fwd: I Ame Aeen Tuna Fish I GRAPEFRUIT Juice new pravtfwlfi 15! Crashes, roe HIRE BARBADOS MOLASSES Et-rs Special no (It. 1 Gal. Canii 313 Shortening 257-LI iKLEENEXl OIMRTS, PINTS OR GALLONS I lbs iiilubaib 29: Grapefruit 39c 59:" serve the new TABLE APKINS PIIITIOI '” ""' "I . 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