a awn I...» U... a. .. .m... ..n.‘...... - and Canvas. Best ofifer. IT'S EASY TO PLACE YOUR GUARDIAN-P _C_h_a_rl_offeotown_fi8506 -- Summ_e_rsi_de___§_031 12 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, NOV. 21, 1958 IN MEMORIAM MACEACHERN: In loving memory of our dear uncle, John D. MacEachern, who passed away at DaWson Creek, B.C. November 21, 1957. Friends may think we have for- gotten . _ When at times they see us smile, But they little know the heart- ache That our smile hides while. all the Resting where the shadows fall In perfect peace you wait us all, God will link our brdken chain Ans one by one we meet again. Lovineg remembered by nie- ces. Stella and Ethelene Mac- Edchem. . REID — I-n loud and loving mem- ory of my darling mother. Mrs. L. D. Reid who passed away, November 21, 1957. Lovineg and kind in all her ways Upright and just to the end of her days Sincere and true In heart and mind What a beautiful memory she left behind. ' Fondly remembered by h er daughter. Laura. LAUGHLIN —- In loving memory of our baby Vera Helen Laugh- lin who departed this life Nov. 21 1950. We know our darling is with God, Safe in his loving care. And that some, day we'll see aeam. Our baby, sweet and fair. Ever remembered by mother and dad. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Laughliu. Baby chlcxs firms 0 n I c K HATCHERY now open. A special breed for every need. Boarders Accommodatod WANTED YOUNG COLLEGE or Business girl to board in. ' Centrally located apartment. Dial 9698. ROOM AND BOARD, HOME cooked meals. $12 per week, Mrs. Miller, 67. Edward Street Phone 4116. Cars Leavlng ‘CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday. afternoon. Can accom- modate 4 passengers. P h o r. e 8305. WEATHER PERMITTING CAR leaving for Halifax Saturday returning Monday or Tuesday can accomodate 3 passengers. Phone 4973 after 12 noon Friday can LEAVING rms WEEKEND for Ottawa. via Montreal. Can accommodate two passengers. Phone 8707. Cars and Trucks For Sale 1951 PONTIAC SEDAN, A—l Condition. Winterized, about 42,000 miles. $650. Phone Crap- aud 18-2. 1955 JEEP, EXCELLENT CON- dition. Reasonably priced. Write Box M G Care of the Guardian-Patriot Office, Sum- merside. ' 1957 DODGE v-s DRIVEN ONLY 6.000 miles. Reason for selling owner, advised not to drive. Priced to sell, can be seen Sat- urday, Nov. 22, McPherson’s Store, Southport. SPECIAL: 1957 HILLMAN Sedan. two«tone. Fiesta blue with pearl grey top, blue lea- ther upholstery. Oneowner car. Only 15.000 miles. A low price of $1475. MacKay Motors, 59 St. Peters Road, Phone 6448. Female Help Wanted AVON COSMETICS — NEEDS qualified women interested in good earnings at once. Increas- ed Christmas business means more openings in Prince Ed- vard Island. Good opportunity tor mothers of school age chil- dren. For interview write Mrs. R.G. Dunn Dst. Mgr, 16 Prin- cess St., Moncton, NB. WOMAN FOB GENERAL housework. family with three children. One going to School Write Guardian Patriot Box 18336, Charlottetown. Waitress Wanted and Kitchen Help Apply in person Island Grill 162 Queen Street For Sale MEN’S COON FUR COAT IN good condition. Any reasonable offer accepted. Guardian, Al- berton, Box 12. For Sale COMBINATION D 0 O R, SUM- mer and winter $7. Phone 9755. WALNUT BED AND DRESSER set. complete with spring and mattress. In good condition. Phone 5426. AYSHIRE COW 5 YEAR OLD, Norbert Trainor, Johnston‘s River, P.E.I. MISSES COAT SIZE 12. BEIGE in colour. In good condition. Phone 3116. HARDWOOD IN STOVE lengths. Everett Muttart, Phone 31-5 Borden. FOR SALE 10 FOOT SELKIRK Chimny. Write Guardian—Pat- riot. Box M18120 (' arlottetown SECOND HAND FLOOR POLISH- er and E‘lectrolrux Cleaner. Pric- ed to sell. Phone 9349. AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. GIRLS COATS: RED. SIZE 14 $5.00; Brown sixe 12 $3.00 also Girl’s white figure skates size 3 $4. Phone 5116. TRUCK BOX. CLOSED-IN, FOB light delivery, for use on half- ton truck. 167 Elm Avenue. Phone 8669. POCKET NOVELS 10 CENTS Men’s Dective Magazines 10 cents. Comics. 5 cents. We trade books. inen evenings. Book Nook, 55 Prince Street. 1959 COMPACT VACUUM cleaners, 10 year guarantee. laboratory test proved they clean faster and more effici- ent. See before you buy any ordinary tank or cannister type vacuum. Maritime Compact Sales, 176 Kent Street, Phone 9220. NEW BRIGGS AND STRATTON air cooled engine. 5 h.p. Price $125. F.0.B. Sussex; Beatty deep well pump, 300 ft. lift, with working barrel 1-13/16 x 36, price with engine $295. F. 9.3. Sussex. Address inquiries to Sussex Farm Supplies, Ltd.. Sussex, N.B. CHRISTMAS. IS. COMING! and among the many things, it means church and school con- certs. greeting cards and spe- cial gifts. See the fascinating as- (opposite Eaton’s.). BOTH WAYS. CLASSIFIED AD- lvertising pays. Whether you're an advertiser or a reads, there‘s profit aplenty for you in the Classified section. Phone 8506. _ For Sale By ‘- -Tendrer Approximately 210 acres of land, 70 cleared‘, bal-' ance covered with wood and pulp, in Greenfield, P.E.I., formerly owned ‘by Peter Trainor of Mon- tague, tenders to close Dec. 10. Highest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Signed: Gleason Williams, Box 878, Summerside. Attention Christmas Shoppers We have a complete line of Satin Bound Blankets including Reversible, Pastel Shades, Check also Auto Robes made from 100% Pure Virgin Wool. A deposit will hold any Blanket until Christmas. Boxes supplied if required. Wm. CONDON 8: SONS 65 Queen Street Charlottetown, P.E.I. Dial 8712 sortmen-t ‘at The Bible House,. OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS LET THAT THAT'S A BOLT FORT‘l-TDN ALONE. YOU FROM TH' 5KIE5.’ FATHEAD. AN' 60 ON A801 I’T A CRANE TO KILL TH' CRANE MAN A RAT WITH! I5 "TRYIN' TO KILL HE'D TAKE TH' ‘ YOUR A RAT BY LETTIN' ‘ LOCOMOTIVE _ BUSINESS! ' TH' CHAINS DOVIN RABBIT QUICK WHEN HUNTIM' IF " IT COMES I HE WAS A ‘ RAILROAD ENGINEER! JQWILUMb 1.1 .1. us In. on. l I, / annulus—u“. "‘ufl For Rent TYPEWRI'I‘ERS FOR RENT MlcCourt. 100 Fitzroy St. Phone 9525. Miscellanous BOX NUMBERS ’ In replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. Annual Meeting First District Queen's Liberal Association The annual meeting of the First District of Queen‘s Liberal Association will be held at Brad- albane Hall on Tuesday. Novem- ber 25. at 8 pm. All polls are requested to send five delegates. Everybody welcome. ROBERT DAWSON, President. ALLISON MAYNE, Secretary. Lost AI... Found bmwn, plastic rims. Y.M.C.A. via North River Road. Finder Phone 5159 Tuesday night. BLACK WALLET CONTAINING valuable papers and money. Phone arias. Reward. GIVEN OUT BY MISTAKE. Men’s Brown Shoes, toe - caps, sewn. The name may be Mac- Kin-non. Please return. The Shoe Doctor. LOST:_ BROWN'BILLFOLDW’ITH money and valuable paper, Sunday in, Summerside, finder please phone Charlottetown 7472. Reward.’ Schools, Instructions TAP DANCINGVAND s TEP dancing lessons given by the Weatherbie Sisters. Phone 9794. REAL ESTATE For Rent ONE HEATED, FURNISHED room, nice location. Phone 3061 2 ROOM APART"ENT, HEAT- ed, partially furnished. work- ing lady preferred. Phone 8630. FURNISHED ROOM SUITABLE tor two. Apply 112 Cumberland St. Standard Models. Apply F. A. ~ fir Rent FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW 0N1" mile outside Montague. Phon 5196 Charlottetown. ' SMALL SECOND FLOOR A- partment at 135 l-l'illsboro St. Dial 6373. 3 II E A 'I‘ E D UNFURNISHED rooms with sink also one fur- nished room Adults. Apply 22’ Weymouth St. Charlottetown. REAL ESTATE -- Montague 97-2 —— Souris 32 AMONG THE FARMERS Federation of Agriculture Newsletter With one down and two to go the County annuall meetings seem to be shaping up very well. The meeting at Hunter River had the bes attendance there has been for some time. There was prob ably room for more discussion on the part of the audience on some of the important matters that came up. The Superintendent of the Ex- perimental Farm added a prac- tical touchrwith his excellent talk on Conservation. The story was told in language that the listeners could understand and it went to the point. The President of the Provincial Federation, Mr. Waugh did an excellent job of explaining where the Federation stands on farm problems and how it can assist farmers in their solution. THE LAST .STRAW If the 17 per cent increase In freight rates goes into effect this can well be the straw that will break the Maritime’s economic back and contribute a real lift to the inflationary spiral. Agri- culture has a very special inter- zest in this matter and Prince Ed- ward Island even more so. If the 17 per cent goes into effect agri- culture will pav about 40 per cent of the increase due to its long hauls and the bulky nature of its products. Needless to say agriculture does not enjoy 40 per cent of the nations income. RESOURCES ROADS A question of interest being dis- cussed at the Federation meet- ings is that of the proposed Fed- eral-Provincial road building pro- gram. Up to this point the em- For Sale ESTATE JOHN MACLEOD.l Graham’s Road, offers for sale I ISO-acre farm including 30 acres lumber. Wel watered. Ap- ply F.A. Large, Q.C. REAL ESTATE Wanted To Rent 3 OR 4 ROOM APARTMENT heated, also with hot water. in city of Charlottetown. 2 adults and one child. Phone 5128. ' ROOM WANTED FOR ELDER- ly lady, first or second floor. Ad joining bathroom. Central loca- tion. Phone 9561. ' 4 OR 5 ROOM APARTMENT 0R house with stove and refriger- ator by December ist. by coup- le with 3 children. Write Guard ian Patriot Box 18337, Charlotte Town. FURNISHED 3 OR 4 ROOM . heated apartment by three young business men. Central location. Contact Douglas Wood C.F.C.Y. WANTED FOUR 0R FIVE r o o in apartment ith Bath. Central Location. Phone 8302. Personal FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The amazing Body Tonic. Write for free booklet today. PROLKER 8: CAMPBELL RESEARCH INST. 21 King St. East..Toronto. Ont. Pets WANTED HOMES FOR TWO kittens. Phone 3884. Summer- side Services Offered CALL MACCALLUM FOR ALL paintings or decorating needs. ceiling murecored latex paint, Paint paper hanging etc. an Belmont Street. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. FOR SALE ADMIRAL PORT- able T.V. just like new. Write Guardian-Patriot, *Box 16993 Charlottetown. QUANTITY OF DRY BAKE, good quality. Prowse and Ag- new. Phone 7156. 6 SHEEP OR WIlLL TRADE FOB one year old hens, or pullets. Apply: Mr. Len Ryan, Morell. FOR SALE Used John Deere Model B Tractor, completely over- hauled; new pistons, rings, etc. Any reasonable offer accepted. 1 . ‘ A PICKARD Machinery Ltd. Malpequé Road, Phone 7329 HUDSON SEAL COAT, SIZE 20 This coat is neither shabby nor old fashioned. Bargain for someone. Phone 4780. TWO YEAR OLD RCA TELE- vision set. Also General Elec- tric stove. Both in excellent condition. Colin J. MlacPhail, Cornwall. Phone 7505. LUGGAGE TRAILOR, 4 FEET by 6 feet. Metal box. Frame J .B. Fitzpatrick, Tracadie. INSULATED TRUCK BOX, 14 feet long. suitable for hauling produce. Price 6150. Apply A.E. MacKay, High Bank, PEI. LIGHT BLUE EVENING DRESS. Ballerina length, size 14. Like new price $15.00 after 6 pm. FOR QUICK' SALE KITCHEN ‘ range, coal and wood with hot water front and reservoir in real good condition. Apply Profit From Pigs Feed Baby Pigs from 2 to 3 weeks old with Master Pig Perk Pellets, a fortified feed that builds resistance to growth— stunting diseases. After feeding 25 to 50 lbs. switch to Master Pig Starter. These two feeds prepare your Pigs for future profits. It is results that count! Available at your MASTER FEED DEALER IVAN KERRY, Representative Arnold Bruce, Pownal. P.E.I. 1. Elmer Blanchard, BA. 150 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Palmer 81 Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peaks & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean & McKinnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queen. Dial 3361. FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhea 81 Trainer [60 Richmond SI. Dial 55'23 Services Offered Mimeographing. Bookkeeping. Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 OPTOM ETRISTS J. A. Carruthera, R. 0. 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 J. s. Taylor,—R.O. Corner Kent & Queen Sta. Office 9133 - House 4756 ARCHITECT J. F. T003338, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. 01313865 . G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (E.E.). M.E.I_C., PEIIg 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS—— McDONALD, CURRIE 5 CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Phone 9006. Phone 5455. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY a, 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 —- 6548 P. 0. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 phasis has been placed on roads to develop the tourist industry and to a lesser extent the fisheries No one will question the impo'~ tance of our farm resources or as likely to doubt the value of good roads, leading to all our market Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED FOR MT. Herbert School. to begin Feb 1. 1959. Supplement for year 6700. Mrs. Julia Rankin, Sec tar-y of lI‘rustees. - R.D.A. IPROTESTANT CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD, requires qualified Protestant teacher for the remainder of the school year 1958.59 to teach gen. eral subjects in High School grades of Drummondville High School. Salary women $2.250— $5.800; men $2,400 - $6,000 de- pending on qualifications and experience. Up to 16 years ex-‘ perience recognized. ' Marital status allowance and other bene fits. Address applications and enquiries giving details to: MR. K. H. ANNETT, Supervisor, Box 207, Richmond, Quebec, Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES. PB'TS or quarts. Dial 8595. USED FEED MIXER, SMALL size. Apply stating particulars to Guardian—Patriot Box 18127 Charlottetown. ONE YOUNG BOAR BREEDING age. Also some grade Tam— worth sows. George Smith. BUYING TOMMY CODS AND smells at foot of Prince Street. growse and Agnew. Phone 71- 6. CAR IN 1940’5, MUST BE IN good running order. Reasonab- ly priced. Write stating all par- ticulars to Guardian - Patriot Box 18021, Charlottetown. Wanted NUMBER OF DRESSED DUCKS J. M’s Meats’ Grafton Street. Phone 5535. Work Wanted WOMAN WANTS HOUSEWORK by day. Long experience. Phone 3792. PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE Student desires babysitting. Phone 8093. TENDERS 'SALT IN THE WOUND towns. Any adjustment which may be made to the policy as announc- ed tending to involve agriculture cannot go amiw SIGNS OF WINTER A saying of bygone years to the effect that winter does not come until the swamps are full should now be satisfied. Recent heavy rains coupled with short days and little evaporation reduce the land to a muddy state. Up to the pre- sent the fall may be described as "Open", there has been very little frost and practically no snow. POWDER SURPLUS Probably about the most em- barrasing surplus farm product is powdered skim milk. Canada during the past year has built up a large stock pile of this com- modity which is difficult to sell and even difficult to give away. Relief agencies are in a posi- 1ion to handle some of it but somehow money must be found to pay transportation cos-ts. Last spring Ontario Dairy Groups con- tributed six thousand dollars to move powder to India and now Dairy Association on a national basis are making contributions to “CARE” for this purpose. Through the Prince Edward Is- land Dalrymen's Association the Dairymen of this province have contributed one hundred dollars an amount which will move one hundred thousand glasses of milk to the needy children of India. Added to the propect of gen- erally mounting freight rates has been the increase in express charges on purebred livestock. Early last spring a reclassifica- tion took place which resulted in z. 50 per cent increase at costs in the vicinity of $60.00 to ex- press a 75 pound hog to Alberta. On this basis the porkers might be justified In demanding free meals in the dining car. TRUSTEES ASSOCIATION 'ing from the recent Con- f ence 'on Education was the initial move to consider the form- ing of a School Trustees Associa- tion in this province. All provm- Lloyd Pickard of _Lakeville, Ont., holds Roseafe Citation, se- ven-week-old bull salf which sold for a record of $30,000 at the Sale of Stars auction at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Ontario Association of Artiflcal Breeders bought the white Holstein calf from H.J. Wilcox of Beeton, Ont. Runner-up bid was placed by syndicate of three Maritime pro- vince agriculture ministers snows ATRIOT WANT A _3 .. AlbertoL l. Scotia Eugene Edward Islam! wood of New u I ces with the exception of this one and Newfoundland have such 'Aa- sociations. Should the organiza- tion be developed it has a large potential membership as there are approximately nineteen hun- dred trustees in this province. There are some interesting comparisons in the prices being paid in different parts of the’ STENOG Wanted an expe applicant. world for Agricultural products. A few examples are given below: For wheat West Germany $2.87 per bus. France 2.26 per bus. United States 2.08 per bus. rienced Sfenographer to work half clays, hours to suit accepted Apply: MRS. BRUCE. Unemployment ln'surance Commission Newspaper Work | for another young lady. The requirements are personality, accuracy and A thorough knowledge of th The work will be in an Further details will ,be by a letter of application or Telephone calls will be PM. Weekdays. 5 Very Interesting! The Guardian and Patriot Circulation Department] has an opening, due to the resignation of an employee, neat appearance, pleasant neatness with f i g u r e a. Previous experience in a Business Office will be helpful. e City and various locations on the Island will be essential. attractive, downtown office in Charlottetown, and you will be working in pleasant surroundings, amid congenial fellow-workers. discussed in a personal in- iterview ONLY and these interviews will be granted only a telephone appointment. accepted from. 4 until 5:30 Telephone 8506', Charlottetown, MR. YOUNG, Circulation Manager, The Guardian-Patriot. In the Charlottetown of 2‘5 and 45 and have had ed to the undersigned and mark- ed "TENDER FOR CONSTRUC- TION OF POWER HOUSE ETC, AT RADIO BEACON STATION, F L 0 W E‘R S ISLAND. NEW- FOUNLAND" will be received up to 3.30 PM. (Atlantic Standard Time), Thursday, December 13, 1958. for the construction of power house, improvements to Radio Beacon Station and related work at Flowers Island. Newfoundland. Plans. specifications. labour conditions. tender form and re- lated documents. and pre—ad- dressed return tender envelope may be obtained on application to the undersignedhat 232 St. George St., P. O. Box 42, More- ton. N. 8.. upon receipt of an accepted cheque made payable In the Receiver General of Can- ada for the sum of $25.00. This cheque will be returned upon the return of the plans and speciv fications in good condition. Each tender must be ac- companied by a security deposit as stipulated in the tender form and any tend-er not accompanied by a security deposit as called for will at be considered. Any lender submitted by tele- cram will also not be considered. The Department does not bind NSF” to accept the lowest or any lender. D. W. SAUNDERS. for, Acting Regional Dir- ector, Air Services. Departmenl or ’l‘ransport, Monclmi. N. ll. SEALED TENDERS, address-r ence. insurance. v SALES OPPORTUNITY ' With A fésf growing General Insurance Co. or Summerside Area Applicant must be married and between the ages insurance or sales experi- . The position offers salary, plus. commission, group insurance and penalon, hospitalization, medical-surgical Our employees know of this ad. Please state qualifications in writing to— GUARDIAN - PATRIOT, BOX M|8004 Charlottetown. ager Trainees. Applicants uates, 21 to 28 years of age. ‘lnsurance and Liberal Savi \‘ orcmbcr 19, 1058 Charlottetown HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION Will employ several young men as Branch Man- must be High School Grad- This position offers a secure future with splendid advancement opportunities in the Consumer Finance lField. Men selected will be paid a straight salary. } Benefits include Group Life and Hospitalization ngs and Retirement Plan. Apply:—| 43 GREAT GEORGE STREET — Phone 85I7 United Kingdom 2.06 per bus. Netherlands 2.02 per bus. Canada 1.64 per bus. For cattle and dairy products variations are more extreme. Prices for good steers are as fol- ‘ lows: United States $24.27 per cwt. West Germany 23.87 per cwt. Canada 22.59 per cwr. United Kingdom 18.61 per cwt. New Zealand 9.44 per cw! Australia 8.37 per cw! For butter Canada .62c lb. United States .58c lb. Australia .51c lb. New Zoaland .37c lb. Netherlands .34c lb. Denmark .27c lb. UK. (London market .27c 11). New Zealar.d butter .28c .1). Danish butter .32c «b. For cheese Canada .34c lb. United States .33c D. West Germany .26c ‘11. Australia .28c b. Netherlands 19c :b. From these exampes it is clear that there is no relationship in the prices of agricultural products in one country as compared to another .In other words. prices are no longer set in relation to a world market. but depend on the suport programmes and the im- port policies of the various COLT-I- tries. These figures also indi- cate that in Canada. apart from wheat and other cereal grains. prices are as high. or higher, than in any other country. HOWLAN Mr. Burleigii of the pension de- partment was in this district on Friday. November 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Blanchard of Kensington are now visiting with Mrs. Blanchard‘s folks in Howlan. The new bridge by the Rich- ards mill at Howlan is now along enough that people are now us- ing it, but work of straightening the highway is yet to be done. Rev. Clarence Pttre, attended the Young People‘s meeting in Youth Center at Summerside on Sunday afternoon, November 9, as well as did several car loads of the youths, of St. Anthony’s parish. ~ Lorraine Gallant motored to Miminegash on Monday, Novem- ber 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Gal- lant were in Tignish on Sunday evening, calling on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bir-ati. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenault. motored to Kensington on Sun- day. November 9th, accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Blan- chard who were returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Arsenault recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Arsenault at Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan recently motored to Summer- side. On return they were ac- companied by their daughter Ruth and her little son. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant and family of Coleman were in Howlan on Sunday, November 9. Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and family, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant on Monday night. . Miss Olive Doiron recently vis- ited her friend, Miss Alice Rich- ard at Tignish. Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Cahill and family and Erskine's sister. Lillian, all of Summerside, were in Howlan on Sunday, November 9th, visiting relatives. Mr. Joseph LeClair who was a patient in Western Hospital has now returned to the home of his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Arsenault at Woodstock. Paul Doiron of Duvar recently waited at the home of his sis- fir all]: brother-in-law, Mr. and rs. oward Arsenault and f - ily at Lot 6. am Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault and sons Roger and Norman re- cently motored to Summerside where they visited then son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs Ferdle Arsenault. wétlr. and tMrs. Joe I? Gallant re recen guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DesRoches. ’l‘he slutlenls, (lortrurlr- Arson ault, Pauline and Patricia Flu éBorden. was nan. Diane Remembrance' ,r their homes here. " Tignish on ' ter spending a' the home of ther-in-liaw. Mr thur S. Gallup Mr. and Mrs. ' motored to » Thursday evadog: T}. latives of the of Lot 6 who ' sleep Saturday a home of Mr. Arsenault at ’ . he was puttiw ‘ in Lot 5 mer‘ . Adele and 7 Carleton, Lot If their aunt and :1 Mr. and Mrs. _ - Sunday. Nov Mr. and Mrs. Summerside Sunday. I Mr. and m hard and W U Summerside, n w ‘ on Sunday. Mr.’ ' remaining in ' week. Mr. and Mrs. son had as reed , daughter. Mrs. ! Mr. and Mrs. ‘ v, of Charlottetown. ‘ Mr. Arthur ~- , spoke at the time! on the North in- Charge on Sunday" work that is, - w «'7’, the Atlantic in r Centre. at T - Mr. Cniag had h this centre. The Eighth , w h opening of the U day afternoon. Crowe pastor of _ ted Church, b=- the guest of note that’Mr. ., gely responsible " " of the Borden A a pastor of the 7 Church Charge . 9"“ is one of the three r a during the plantain ' he: of the Bordon the Do The Bedeque C nual banquet was ,‘ ember 11th. in ill F There was a good ' '. a most enjoyable The Bedeque 1“ A did the catering u " licious repast. Mr is the president Mr. Lloyd AM treasurer. ' KENSI Mrs. Harry u‘ ' ' a patient in the .3 Hospital and u r A on Tuesday. wish her a moldy , H15 many friuilfl ry to know that, 3. Clinton is a . ' County Hospital, All Wish h‘iffi‘ a from his illness. The many James Hickey. will be glad to . is much better. ad , untied ImDI‘OV . patient m the P1113139 pital. Summerside .J o The Rev. w. Er“ , Kensington, is " ‘ ('lrllllllllll‘t‘ llul Meek. : as"