. HMO Sand! ll l"- , Iatur- Mrs. lam Blue is no em. women mm Mav 9~ was-ion to Mr- rim“ or: r. “it? an mi “L i W W- . m... .. .. a... ' Whitcomb had 5 cut about a roo me. e ere T] a - . . . ’ .1 . - - ivweek visiting the pitewarts. The ter spending a few days in Little and five children of York, P.E.i. ing. Fishermen here were busy Mrs. George M. Blue. Lug; general “gawk; ShadJlIss Marion Hume of LINN. giris plan to spend a week or Sands redecorating their new spent the weekend with their {iauiingktiodagi (April 31)). Iglel‘te gingclg: 1:5" Maggi}; 1:31;” “Hume cm; “he ted an 3‘ l ‘ ‘ hn W. s cons era e oose ce oa- here - - X996 0 in B ston Visitn friends home. ’parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jo _ . Ll"! M B M Lead um Miss Flora M. Stemm- R-NH) :nd relatioves. l g Word has been received by MacLean, High Bank. ing in the Strait here. ed with the Northumberland Fer wlélmmgggxhzgw 18:11! of to u. h an wood ‘. sang-55. warsuc: recaecm vigimr‘ t: and her sister Sarah. High Bank, Mrs. Edward Mar-Lean, and: friends or relatives. of the safe The early bait for the lobster Mr. and Mrs. Rowan_Senca- riels Ltd. 31 n of Mr and “on m mild Pm. Port Credit Ont where she at“ accompanied Charlie Whitcomhl son-in-law Buddy Nixon. and‘arrival in Boston of the Mac~ fishermen in these parts arrived bough. Oak Valley visited at arry no, so . __ _ tended the wedding. at the Unit-i ed Church. of her daughtem "Gloria" to Mr. Matthew Brown; of Ireland. Also in attendance at: the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Panting, son Robert. and; laughter Gloria of Wood Island. PISQUID EAST J. P. Hendricken was a visit-‘ or in Charlottetown, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay an d sons. visited Mrs. Jay‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDon-f aid. Covehead Road, recently. Mr. and Mrs. David Birt. Charlottetown. were recent vis-i itors at the home of Mr. and; Mrs. Edward Jay. George Dover was a recenti visitor in Charlottetown. ‘ Mrs. Edward Jay spent a few‘ days in Charlottetown recentlyl ghe guest of Mrs. Anna Camp-‘ ll Because we want you, Mom, to know e . Floyd Jay visited in Lorne Valley Monday. with Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. ; Bruce Jay was a recent visit- or in Charlottetown. i Keir Jay. Montague, was thej guest of his parents, Mr. andg Mrs. Wendell Jay, during thei weekend. how much we appreciate your con- ‘tinued patronage—we’re gifting you ' with bigger-than-ever savings! A . . Harry Ross; Charlottetown were recent visit-1 ors of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jay. 8 A.i ELMSDALE Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kelly who have both been ill in Hospi-i tal have returned to their hom- es i ______—_:___._——— Mrs. Ralph O‘Brien, Tignish, spent the weekend as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace O’Brien. . Frank Dunn of Summersidei formerly of Elmsdale successful- 5 1y undergone surgery recently in ’ Prince County Hospit . Mrs. Merrill Dunn was 8 118-1 tient in Western Hospital lasti week. ' ill 1 i i ii . Harry Dunn was also a patient for a few days in Wes-i tern Hospital. Miss Dorothy McKenna. dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mc- Kenna. received top honors in her class at the Central School for Nursing Assistants at River- i side Hospital, April 17. Mr. and Mrs. Byron McKenna, Allison. and Eric, attended the graduation exercises, also the reception which followed. at the Riverside Hospital. 1'. and Mrs. Clarlence Mal- lett and young son have return- rom Toronto, where they had spent the past few months. Mrs. R. A. McKenna left last Week for Halifax, where she will visit with members of her fam- CUT UP 3° FRESH 0R CORNED BEEF SPECIAL TONGUE ' Lh. FLUFFO ‘ FRASER‘S CHICKEN SHORTENING Eggsting Pork lb- MAKE FOODS BAKED 0R FRIED S. P. CORNED PLATE FRASER’S PO’I'l‘ED EASY TO DIGEST Lb. MEAT 2 lbs. 590 12 oz- 7 01- $ common LAKE BARTLETT! 2'2: MILK W89c PEARS fits Twin”, HAPPY VALE SCHWARTZ PEANUT HEINZ "Class ced a site has been chosen CAKE PEASi $1 BUTTER 45c Bread & Butt... ‘ BAKER’S CHOCOLATE NABISCO SHREDDED c _ 16 oz. 'ars CHIPS wz-Zlc WheatZ 45c ' Lawrence River at Trots-Rivl- c . gi$ct?§;go aggiarfonls‘gl‘cfgan g: I For 9 OZ. eary . It is hoped the bridge. to be the only one across the St. Law- rence between Montreal and Quebec City. will be completed 0e 7 World's Fair in Montreal. Cost of the structure. to be - TEXAS ' be“ 1“ CABBAGE 12° 150 feet over th; flannel], is estimated at . . . e . ’ ‘i 9.000 t SEAMLESS MICROMESH - 3.212?" ““ "° ‘°“‘° ‘“ k sumosr VAL Mr.- Pinard told a press con- . V . SIZE lerence it will be located on the ‘ . _. ~, FII’S" o upstream outskirts of Trois- t w- \ r 138 oz. ‘ “\ ily. Mrs. Byron McKenna, teacher at Roseville school. was, among those who attended the Teachers‘ Convention h eld recently in Charlottetown. Mrs. Alton Williams and two children arrived from Toronto recently and is visiting Alton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wil- iam . Everett Matthews, f o r m or mail courier, left for Toronto re- cently where he expects to spend i some ime Mrs. David Matthews is im- proving. following her recent ill» Raymond Brennan employed on C.C.G.S. Wolfe spent the weekend at his home. Roy Williams of the C.C.G.S. Tupper spent a few days, at his home here. Y. Trois—Rivieres BfidgeSHe Is Selected QUEBEC I’CPi—Roads Minis-i ter Bernard Pinard has announ- Rivieres and will run across the . river to St. Gregoire-le-Grand. Light & Dink Shades Federal Agency On Feed lGrain Recommended OTTAWA (CPl ~ A. federal agency serving feed-grain con- sumers was recommended Wed- nesday by the Canadian Feder- ation of Agriculture in its first appearance before the new Lib- eral government. Th e tderatlon's executive Aariculture Sim 8V2 ' 9 ' 9V5 ' 10 - 10% Old Homestead STRAWBERRY JOHNSON a JOHNSON BAIND HY GRADE 12 OZ 2 7 NYlONS 11:33‘49‘: TOMATOES "‘6' WOODBURY’S NEW CROP TEXAS ° bANDY 43c Shampooi‘iifnl9c omens 2m23° a . m am 1:92;: MS POT OF GOLD 51mm” mural; CHOCOLATES £15: 37c ' "’ s seem .[L "" smws'niniizs 33c met Rays and Rene 'i‘rcmblay. later wlthout portfolio who is to bee a seco agriculture minister specifically in charge of eastern Canadian form a M