I Ilelhaha .ApI'II5.1955 A . Kenslngion -H. Jotin 'MacLeilan. son of .Ir. and Mrs. Bernard MacLellan. ' and Mrs. Indian Rlvl. bad the misfortune i being thrown off horse back on Thursday evening and breaking his leg. He was taken to the Prince County Hospital on Friday morning. where he is resting com- fortabiy. Alma His many friends are sorry to hear that Brendan Wallace re- ceived a severe cut in his leg severing an artery Wednesday, April l3, wnile sawing wood at the home of a neighbor. lie was rush- ed to the Western hospital where his injuries were attended to then later to Prince County Hospital for further treatment. He was able to return to his hohie Thursday leveiiiiig. April 14, where he will Carleton. motored b V Honoured In N. H. A former island lady. MP5; it-ebbls lun" James P. Lydiard. 86. was patdis '”"' lweclal FM”-l.”"”l'" at .Mmhe""i? Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maclsaac Sunday serum?-H.) llIdlL.fm..,la l lltinblanc motored '0' Char. ilAcunJi::""r;.5ew hi” :hleul;,g'x1lottetoyt'n on Monday on business. ppresented a dal.-.itlill corsa,-ze and. 31,-, Aim-.-1 smaumu, Knuig. ;E)vlgenla I-tililalllsitiinilel mi-ti, spent I few days visiting - ice 0 ie argct (”t'. Mrs. C. I. Lid- g g with hei' son-in-law and dual!- of which were dis-riliutcd niiiuiig wry ML and M”. Euswonh -"my lparisliioiicrs at all three church Sf.'f'VlCCS Sunday. This tradition. inns in Cascunipec. nlaltklllil the: Miss Latiretta Arsenauit, who Mn, Alphunui Coniiell, Ken. be confined to his home for some fourth Sunday in 1-0111. i5 ('9'”u1'l95lis employed in Summerside. spent slngton. was a visitor to Suiiimer side, April 15th, where site visit- ed her husband. who is a patient it the Prince County Huspithl. Miss Isabel Mat-Nutt returned to her home in Malpeque after spending the Easter holidays with relatives in Charlottetown and vicinity, Among the teat-liei's atleiitling the Annual Coiiventiiin at Char- lottetown. were Mrs. Preston Green. Mrs. Gordon Cousins. and Miss Mary Mat-Niitt. Mrs. Etlsnn Dalziel of Neil Au- um, i; a patient in the Prince County Hospital. An epitleiiiic til ”flu" has lirokeii out in this vicinity and many peo- ple M1 confined to their homes with It. Miss Lillian Donald. R. N. re- g-nod by plane to Montreal. af- ter spending Easter with hi! mother. Mrs. James Donald at Kensingtnn. Her many frieiitls in this tirin- Ity will regret to learn Mrs. Alton Anderson. formerly Jennie Walker of Kenstnittnn. is at present a pat- ient is the Prince County Hospital and all trust for a speedy recov- Mn. Jora Bridges, Kensingtun. Charles MacDonald. Dnrnley, were visitors In Sum- srierstde on April 14. Mr. Ilmor, Waite accompanied by his mother Mrs. Ray Waite. Sharbrooka, were visitors to Ken- singtmi on April 15. llss. Nelson Clark and Miss Mary dark of Hunter River were recent visitors to Kenslngton. Hours. Wilbur MeArthur and Alonso Holmes were recent visit- or-s to Summer-side. lb. and Mrs, leash ludsbury. Qharlottetown. were visitors to loaoingtion on April in. Mrs. Richard Wall, Baltic, and In. W. I. Crafor. Baltic, wore motorists to lummereide an April M. Ito. Ivorett Champion and son Dole returned it their home here after visiting in Badeque, the gm of Mrs. OIiarnplon's sister, . Claude log and Mr. Hon, E. ud Ks. James A. Ram- mc and two daughters. lilsabetii and Julia J Hamilton, won mo- grists h Charlottetown on April to bottle Pond was the scone d gent activity over the wank- uid when fishermen from far and near gathered I) by their luck dnpite the inclement weather on the opening day of the season. As many as forty anglers could be noon at one time but so one had much I-ouble taking borne their oetoh. Locke Road --The many friends of Alban Arsanauit of Huwlan. will be sorry to hear that he had to enter the Western Hospital on Mo nd a y. April llth. All hope for Alban a speedy get-well. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View. were down in How- lan on Tuesday evening, April l2th. Mrs. Vilda Arsenault of Rox- bury. Lot 8. in spending a few days visiting relatives and friends in Howlan. -Miss Vera Coilicutt of tho Re- serve Road. was in Howlan on Wednesday, April lffth. I-'i'c-eniait Griffin of the Reserve Road. was in O'l.eary. April i-tth. .lo.r.eph T. Gallant of Forest View, was a visitor at the home of Long Arsennult on Tiiesday evening.l April i2tii. Elsie Colliriitt who is !nlDl(l.V'fltl' in Stiminersidc, spent Sunday.l April lfltli at her home on the Re- serve Road. She returned to Sum- merside on Monday. Aprirl llth. Francis Collicutt of the Reserve Road. u'.'-is out to Piiisvillc on hus- lness on Wednesday. April lilth. Alhan Gallant of Forest View. returned home on Thursday. April llth. after spending a few days Netting In Amherst, N. I. AN. . I i NO BELTS BAH BEARING DRI mi.) time. I I An epiticiiiic of Virus ii-'lu has istrickeii this district in real earn- lest. Pi'at-tically every home has -some of its meiiibers on the sick llisi. while in one case every meni- ber of the family btit one are stricken. with the return of fine ;viealher it is hoped it will be witaiiipctl out. The doctors front Al- bertoii are busy trying to get lbark and forth to attciid their lpatients through the mud. l The S('lIllUl mates iliarbour are sorry tti hcar he has had to enter the we-sigm Hospital for treatment. All are lhoping he will soon be restored to good lioalth and back to school. of Biiiiliy I Mr. anti Mrs. Everett Kelley 'llPQ )l('iliL'ul't'l Klll('lll are spend. ping sortie time at the home of Mrs. lKt3”9.V'8 Parents, after spending (the past winter it Toronto. l Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon -nioied to Siiiiiiiierside. April is. All the neighbors in this com- munity wish them health and happiness in their new home. A farewell party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jgrnes Gvltdon prior to their leaving their home in Alma. A large numb; asienihled and a nicely worded address was read by Mr. Robert McAascy and a well filled purgg was Presented by Mr. Jack Clark, .Although completely taken by sur. lilrise. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon thank- ed everyone for their kindness and all to visit them in their new home. A social evening (91. lowed and lunch was served by the ladies. Mr. Hill Donald returned to his home after spending the East" holldnyi at the home of his sister, Mrs. Freddie Turner and Mr, Turner. wiiisioc. Mr. Brendan Wallace of Elms- daie has purchased the farm known as the "Currie Farm" from Mr. Wendall Rennie and Mr. Ron- nie has purchased the farm known as to "John Owon Garden Farm" from Mr. James Gordon. All are wishing these young farmers much success in their new ventures. Mr. Bell Donald is spending his holidays at the home of his inst! or and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Turner, Winaloe. Miss Myrna Arthur, f of I. old. St. -James church of 1-zivflltia the Easter hulitiayl with relatives is btlrliened ltobexthe nuts Ell-Il5'lati(l trieiids iii the Western part copa c urc iii . ew aiiipsiirepuf me mand- lnow observing the occnsioii, Rev. William Parker Neal. rector, pre-l 'l'lie iiiiiny friciids of Mr. George sented the cake to Mrs. Ly-diai'tl.-But-liaiian are glad to see him uhile her son. Edward L. Lidiard. back on the job of delivering the prominent Lake City man. look- mail agam. ed on. Mrs. Lydizird hats been a iiieiii- Mr. James iiud-S011. 5gUf""1EF' tier of the Lacoiiia cliurcli siiicc swe. was a business visitor to 1909. anti among its most active the western part of the Island. workers. She has four grniitichild-.' Mr. and M”. Leslie Hardy and - dill 't -(iii'iiT I an ree 8195 gm" C H little daughter. of Elmsdtile. visited Unleavcneti cake was made by Will MP 3nd M”- D3VId I-0Ck' Mrs. Neal. wife of the rector. liaf-phart in Coleman recently. hlidsld: t)lilsLc(l1tii'!tl-Jill a(ljl:Lllmfiaitl(Iflfillt'Kl(l'lfl1ll M17 am Ml-5' L91.” Ye” of Itplngllish custom irlicre they are M. Rmldi View Vlsimn W M0m' called t-Lem iim.5v- or '--poor rose recently. guests of Mr. and Manvs Imesy iliirs. Lloyd Dunbar and family. or :,1arg'm.e: ”'a”.is dauuhwl. Of the Kiiiilsttird. were visitors to Glen- John Hams "of panwpwddv wood on Sunday afternoon. guests Wales. and Charlottetown. l'-' I.'i"f Mfr 5'”! M"- Mwmd M”-" and Mrs. Harris. and neice of the'D0"3ld- latex.-Fgggls Dfst!'l3:a)'S:)'alA(g0:)f Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hart and fill,-laislc-es Charlottctoirn Mrs An- lam”-V "I S”'"me”ide' w"e Sum giis .'ilaclInchern. Richmond St lda-V Visitors m O'Lea':y recenuyt West- is It neice of Mrs. Lytllnrtl. lg”e5lx M Mr" Han” Parent" ' ' Mr. gig and Mrs. Basel Wedlocke. O'Leary Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Bell. Sum- merside. were Suntlay visitors to ()'Leary. -Miss Virginia Silliker. has re- turned to her lltlme in ()'l.ea . Mrs. Harry Adams of Knuts- an" being . paiipm m the Prim-ellord entertained the members of County Hospital for soiiie time. jthe family at a large dinner on ESunday; this was a birthday cele- The death of Mrs. Lester Gay bx-among and enjoy"; by .1L occurred at her home in Kiiuts- ford on Monday altcriiiioii. Sincere. l'.lUliEI'5 0'9?! Placed All lih! sympathy is extended to her litis- United Church on Sunday in mem- band and other reiaiiies. cry of Mr. Ivan Andrew by his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smallnian of Knutsford had as their guests M,-. and M". chm-ii. wink, on Stlndlyi 3h9l1i S0"'l"rl3W l"d.0'Leary. were recent visitors to daughter, Mr. and Mrs. EllSlitirllllK9n5jngi9n where they spent mm, Thomas. and small son Barry of mm, with their 30., and dwgme,-. ClM'UmP!C- n-law. Mr. and Mrs. GlydenWil- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Deniiis oflhli Csscumpec Village, were recent, Mr. and Mrs Lame Job;-inane, Vlllllirf I0 "'9 Mm! Bl W'5- ,OlLeai',i. spent Sunday with rein.- Denms P3l'9"i5- Mn and Mrs--tives and friends in Bloomfield. Harry MacNei'in in Milo. - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacKin- Mr. and Mrs. Milton A.Nlll(I)l:dl-icy 0; gamph,m,,, were Vm, and family of Siiinniersido stiPI1t .0". on gummy m we Mme ,.,( the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ML and M”. Edgar gmaiimm Erskin Sllliker in Kniitsford. in xnutsfox-d. Miss Gloria Read, teacher of Grade 12 in Alberton. spent the. Easter holidays with her part-iits.l Mrs. Lonnie Ellis left for'Tor- onto on Saturday, where she will be employed in future. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Read in Coleman, Miss Verna Stetson, Summer- Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb of side. spent the Easter holidays Tyne anew on Sunday. and visited with Mrs. x wllrelattiu ml Ina?! Indvteiaib. slck spell. -CP. ...sm.? BltEA'DAl.lANE YOUNG PEO- . Pure snnvica Easter service in the "Crawford Memorial" Church, Breadalbane, on Sunday evening. April 17. A created a suitable setting for the beautiful service of song and story which told of the crucifixion. burial ann resurrection of Christ. Mr. Alvin Rowledge was chairman of the following pro- gram. "Low in the Grave". by the congregation: readin and Calvary", Luis MaDowell-, "Who the Light Shines Through" by choir: reading. Alvin Row- iedge: ”The Old Rugged Cross”, Congregation; Scripture reading. Evelyn Weeks: Duet "Glorious Calvary." Lois MacDowell and Mrs: Harold Sharpe: Scripture reading. Joyce Chappell; Reading Alvin Rowledge: "In the Garden” by congregation; Trio. "Were you There? " Elmer Nicholson. John Ewyk and Wellington Murray; sermon. Alvin Rowledge; dhet "Alone" Elmer N ichoison and Wellington Murray; "Christ Alone" by Choir: Reading, Alvin Row- ledge; "Have Thine Own Way" by congregation; Benediction was pronounced by Rev. W. B. Mac- Phall, Miss Jurretta Murray was organist for the service. -E. Albany -Mr. Brent Carr of North Tryon has taken a position with one of Summerside's leading dairy com- panies. The many friends of Miss Mil- dred Dawson popular store clerk at North Tryon will be sorry to learn that she is confined to her home here with the 'flu. Mr. Leftoy Dart who has been employed in Summerslde for the past: winter intends to open up his home here and motor back and forth to his work. Thepotato boom has moderated. Last week was the liveliest that the produce market has seen here in years. The price went higher every day starting at 83.50 a bushel on Monday and ending on Thursday evening with a price of 34.50 a bushel: 35.00 for oarload lots. The last two days of the week the buyers would not offer a price. Mr. and Mrs. Prowse Chappeil and family of Sherbroolte. were visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dawson, North Tryon. Mrs. Dawson has been under the doctor's care and is still confined to her home. -A noninv- enttdsatioii riianinuyti-tuna.-tisr.t..-ii.D" G3)! are vary glad to see him out around again afterjis recent The Young People's Society of the .Breadalbana and Fredericton Christian Churches presented an large lily-decorated. electrically- llghted cross, and potted plants the 3- 39””'h9'" DYING T00 cosrnv UITAWA. (CF) - The trend tlward larger cities h Canada ll costly and dangerous and should be reversed. -7- All"! M3014"- Progrosaive Conservative member for Queens. said Friday MUM ll the Commons. Concentration of industry in urban centres cost millions in new traffic facilities in peacetime. In wartime it was dangerous sincl an H-bomb could wipe out a cit!- Mr. MacLean said industry. and ithus people. should be dispersed 'more evenly scross Canada. He did not advocate uprootlng 99381? lished industries but said new ones laround cities should be discour- laged. . He suggested the Commons de- lbate the problems of city con- ,centration. particularly with re- lspect to civil defence. Mr. MacLean also criticized the government for not reducing the cost of dying. He said the budget should have proposed cuts in the sales tax on coffins. hearses and even flowers. It was foolish fur the govern- ment to enlarge its revenues at the expense of bereaved families. A death today was a catastrophe ! Pall ware: alas-ran Hub- son. Ivan Poyntar. Ialpli Adan: Interment was h is Iartsvlile Cemetery. Fkiwerbearsra wore: Walter Thompson. Stephen Thomp- son. Preston Tremors. Boyd Anderson. James Harris. Aldon Bougiian, Frank Gaudct, Arthur Ballsn. Douglas Msclaeod and George Reynolds. NORTH WILTSHIBE W. M. S. The April meeting of the North Wiltslilre Auxiliary of the United Church W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Bruce Deacon. The worship service with the Theme, "Christ the Hope of the world". was led by Mrs. F. Mitchell. After followed and hymn " There Is No last or West. VII Mrs. Wm. Clark invited the members for the next moetlnl: Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. Mitchell. lunch committee. Meeting cloud with he bene- diction by leader. Es Fnrmers' Loans Show Decline e the call to worship. a hymn was sung. Scripture reading and re- sponae cloud this period. The roll call was answered by seven members; two visitors were also present. It was decided to invite a rally. There were 21 home visits made six cards sent. from a financial viewpoint. SAVE! liiilyi ,1I'. .. V j Firestone Tubeless Tire Sole 3 . and two fruit parcels. OTTAWA (CF) - Oovernmenr guaranteed bank loans to farmers! for fawn improvements declined by more than 335300.000 In 1954- Flnanco Minister Harris l'0P0"9d Thursday. The drop was attributed to a Good for Clilfdoo and Adults I X-LAX The Ghoeohtod lostotivo A member t ” ” thanks for '22:: A k rmnsroxn Home antl'Auto co. Ltd. 187 Great George Street sharp deqline in farmers” pur- chases of machinery and ellllllrl 7 ' mini -- . ttf7I'". F35; . L: 21 Get our Low Prices on a change-over to TUBELISS-Your old tires will make the Down Payment-DO IT TODAY and is--.6 i s t 1 z I evissdi Dial 5547 RETREADING - VULCANIZING - EXPERT TIRE SERVICE Alma School is attending the teachers convention in Charlotte- town. Mr. A-Ibert Jordan is spendiii- a few weeks at the home of his mothers. Mrs. Chester Smith. Ohar- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Clark and family of Saint John, N. 1!. spent the Easter week-end. guest at Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clark. Alma and other relatives in Mont- rose and Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rix of Locke Road, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunhur: also of Mrs. Rlx's sons. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smallman. and Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Smallman. Mrs. Archie Rayner who in em- ployed in Summerside spent a week-end recently at his home in Alma. The many friends of Mrs. Archie Barbour are sorry to hear she is confined to her home thrniigh ,lllIll'S5. One and all are hoping lfnr a speedy return to good health. Mr. Starling Jeffrey who spent lthe past months in Toronto has returned to his home in Alma. Mr. 'ilaurice Kinch. who EDEN a fevr months in Halifax has re- turned to his home in Alma. Miss Joyce Kinch, Grade X sludciil in Tignish Convent. spt-nt the Easter holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinch. WELL EQUIPPED HL'l.L. England ICPA -H The first British trawler equipped with quick- freezing machinery for storing fish aboard ship has begun operations from this North sea port. 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