: \erec 3 | WEA ‘Montreat 52 My ville end Moncton 48 and 1%, We | S Side Airn en THER [Gace 71| Glasgow and Goshen « and le. “as TORONTO (CP) — Temperat- an ite . . or To Be Donors ures issued by the weather of-| Halifax 48 67 John 45 and 65, : : Se Mex Charlottetown = ” mundsion and * Fit..14. J. B. Sutherland, M.D., Sydney and 75. Telephoae: Night Day) Yarmouth se 6 of Fuady Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Seatts 08 TO AT. Station 1s the eoerdin | eee 4 87) St. Joha's 37 Sé| 15; clear wath 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., June 22, 1959) 44.. for the Red Cross Blood| Vietorie 52 67|_ HALIFAX (CP)—The weather| ‘ervals becoming closdy ee ; ar es ee 49 ©—-57/ office says generally sunny) .ocionally to ~ ° Recreation Centre at the station 4 46 53} weather is indicated for today.| patches of mist; Highfield District Holds seat Thureday morning and af.| Regina _ 4 65] with temperatures rising a little| near 50. M Soci R II be 250 donors. ao: 55 _7| Righer in most sections than 0D) wien tides today at Charlotte. issionary lety aily s to » report received| Fredricton oe town at 11.23 a.m. At Rustico: s } .m. and 8.41 p.m. Summer HIGHFIELD — Upwards of 70, ceived by Mrs. Irving quarters from Fit.-Lt. Suthérland “«_ |. Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is- | 6.20 a.m. and 8.41 p.n WMS. members and triends| sad Mex oba Good, | [an active campaign carried 21S /Side Legion [ai ie ec etair's| tase Charioticows. Sun roe te? were greeted by Mrs. A. S. Friz-| «42 :ies Howatt of Victoria, had| Personnel on the station, and in a little warmer; light winds. Low-|day at 4.26 a.m. and sets at £04 zell as they assembled for a rally) fine display of books on hand| the married . bas reslt-| Beseks Clinic high at Halifax 50 and 70, Kent-! p.m. LAFFERTY—In Chart} held in Highfield United Church) some of which she reviewed brief.|¢d in about 160 prospective don- y RTY—In Chartley, Mass., on Saturday afternoon. Brackley | jy. ors already signifing their inten- * on Friday, June 19, 1959, Mrs. auxiliary members, Miss Sybil| " presbyterial Treasurer, Mrs. W.| tion of attending, while a num-| The Summerside branch éf the Mae Lafferty, formerly of Macmillan, Mrs. Keith Cudmore| B. Creed read a financial state-|ber of the sections have not as| Canadian Legion which is again N Charlottetown, and mother of and Mrs. Preston Rodd conducted| ment, ° yet reported. sponsoring the Red Cross blood ee Reginald J. Mahar, 205 Water the opening worship service. Mrs.| Mrs. Stanley Thampson of| Fit.-Lt. Sutherland is optimis-| donor clinics at Si. Mary's Hall } Street, Her remains will arrive E. A. Betts extended a warm wel-/ Charlottetown expressed thanks|tice that the best results ever| in Summerside on Thursday even- If you live in the Country and want a good — = me City this even- come to all present. to those responsible for organiz-| can be anticipated at next Thurs-| ing, Friday afternoon and cven-| oe one we rent he ieee Roll call by Mrs. K. A. Parker day's clinic which are being ing of this week is seeking 550\] dog, see Augustus Wilson at Marshfield. Phone } Tangements will be announced later ’ MACKINNON—At New Denver, ~. B.C,, on June 14, 1959, John Neil ~-Alexander MacKinnon, formerly of Summerside and Charlotte- town. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home where the funer- al service will be held at 2:30 p.m. today, Monday, June 22, _. Interment in Peoples Cemetery, | ' Summerside. YEO—At Belmont, Lot 16, on Saturday, June 20, 1959, Alvin ‘ 1 ° r y \ night storm at sea, Fred Arsen-!/ the fishing grounds. wall was listened to with keen in-| been named a director of the Un-|these islands will find play- tendance, and thereby provide core ae oe jon By we — as a an ited States Wholesale Grocers’ | rounds in the most distant parts anaeae oan vigees “ mors aera - where the service will be held S‘Sid WwW | 10 years ago, aged 79 years, and held coe in — ll gga Association Inc., at the organiza-|of the Commonwealth, but Can-| our hospitals. arr | Laboratory tests have sow proved that as Little : exclusive at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, June, 23. IGS VV OMAN | ace that time Mrs. DesRoches | 900 Toren ed on tory phases tion's. meeting conducted during! ada will be first on the list,” the| A special. appeal is also being| 8", bile emulaifies fab . . . sctually formula of natursl, vegetable ingredient « Interment in. the Methodist has lived at the old home with | Myer ec work, and breaght out (he Wholesale Grocers Annual] oa ated made for Omncgative donors| *eaks i down. I6 is ae established — relievesirregularity gently and effectively Cemetery, Lot 16. Visiting hours | [ h TOO —_ | Mr-saustier Hazel aT ile ot Intercet on Gnt| Convention and Exposition weld |"CWSPaPcr says lm a front-page) Toe” 1, Oi and’ for this type| medical ft that when liver bile ia added At the sume time, it actually today, Monday, From 45 p.m., |(®*CACh@S took her hesrore thronch the work | Fecently at Miami Beach, Florida. | editorial. of blood, whicn can be given to| tatty lide the fot ie broken dows and flow oliver bile needed to break dowsJot .and from 7-10 p.m, EARTH TREMOR of the various departments of the| U-8.W.G.A., with national head-| * persons of all types, if always| ‘ermes smooth, essy-fowing mix. in your body. ] SUMMERSIDE — Summer- Ww.MS. quarters in Washington, D. C.|tailers are affiliated with Volun-| greatly in excess of the supply In your body, precious liver bile helps So when you feel sluggish, beadach: BRITTEN — At Prince County | side's oldest citizen, Mrs. Stanley} TOKYO (Reuters) — A light “Missions to the utte ost” ig| Comprises grocers who serve over |tary Groups operated by U.S.W.| Residents of Summerside and| bresk down fat the same way. Many foods nervous and need 8 laxative, get : Hospital, June 20, 1959, Lydia | DesRoches, celebrated her 100th| earth tremor shook the Kanto dis. the theme for 1959. 150,000 - independent super mar-|G.A. members. _ _._ | vicinity have a good record for| seach the digestive tract as undigested Little Liver Pill, Remember, } Britten, wife of Archibald B.| birthday at her home on First| trict of central Japan Saturday,| Highfield Mission Band, under| kets and food chains in 44 states| Atlantic Wholesalers, Limit<d,| their atyendance at clinics in the}. fatty solids, Your goldes liver bile helps not only relieves irregularity, but Britten, of Slemon Park, in her Street, Friday still enjoying fair- the weather board said. No cas the leadership of Mrs. Ralph Gay,|@f. U.S.A, and the provinces of| sponsors the Red and White, | past and next week's clinics will break down this fat... unblocks it . . . for eee pee Sor ers > &th year. Forwarded this Mon- Yeates is still able to} yalties were ted ie gy : ee ee: oye 8500 independent re em ae es = ro Rovery wu on —— z day morning from the Compton | recall vividly many of the events | = eee ee re ee eee ee ee a Funeral Home to Fort William, | of former years connected with Ont., by train for burial. the history of the town but al- though her memory remains re- OLD - STYLE BRIDGES markably good her eyesight 1s Covered bridges are still being Quilt cecasionally in the New heii FI Standing beside the furled “riding: sail” that played an im- portant part in his safe return to shore after surveying the Friday & OE aes ee ee, IO Ce a Ee ee A Be eee MRE Ee Ne ee Oe ee eS Se ee ee a ee eee - » * SHERMAN WEATHERS STORM ault, of St. Nicholas, a fisherman; for more than twenty years, checks the damage done to his boat as he prepares to return to failing, She was bora in Kensington and early in life she moved to England states; one at Sheffield, Mass., was dedicated in 1953. About Have You A Question Hospital Services Plan? If so, simply contact your nearest Commissioner - er write or telephone Garth C. Crockett, Publie . Health Educator, Box 4500, Charlottetown, tele- cotton time fabrics buy smartness by the yard! : Summerside only Summerside where she has since resided. Her husband died about P.E.I.’s | showed a gootily representation members present from the sur- districts, The gathering ing the rally. Candidate Secretary, Mrs. K. A. Parker,, pointed out the great need for enlisting more young peonle to full time christian ser- >| Vice. spoke briefly. Mrs. John Scott of Summerside introduced the “Question Box" and later led the discussion, on | questions asked. ~~ Miss Helen Wilson's rendition of ithe beautiful “Beside Stjll | Waters” was much enjoyed, | | Mrs. Hazen Howard of Corn-| come 2. band with Bizes 12 to Of Dan River machine . Py ee ae ee a ‘carried on throughout the ‘morn- ing and early afternoon in order that it may be convenient for all to take advantage of the oppor- tunity to attend, - Lucky Dollar Sponsor Named — Carman F. Dixon, Vice-Presi- dent and Managing Director of Atlantic Wholesalers, Limited, has 98 to washable button trim, side zipper. 20. VACATIAN LAND - LONDON (CP) — The Daily Mail predicts that thousands of tons will soon follow the royal example by spending their sum- mers in Canada. ‘‘Before many years, in fact, the inhabitants of and see our collection of blood donors. Walter Duggan is chairman of the Red Cross. blood dcnor com- mittee for-the Summerside Leg- ion and has organized a house-to- house canvass for donors which is being carried on by the Leg- ion membership and meeting with encouraging response. 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