. AUGUST 14. 1956 .' Tl-IE I Guaaoum. cuaaaorrsrown PAGE THIRTEEN CANADA'S FAVO URITE DOUBLE AUTOMATIC BOOKLET uarsnrirnur or mans asn COMMERCE TENDER NO. G19-58-25 SEALED TENDERS enclosed in mvrloixu iiiarired according to the above Tender Kn. and 'sddrossed to the Secrsiary. Lan- nllllln Commercial Corporation. (10 Lyon mm.-1), Ottawa. Ontario. will be received imiil 4.00 RM. (E.D.S.T.). on the Vaoui day at August. W50. ior hrienor Painting of fiiisceilaneous Buildings. R.C.A.l-I siailon. Eumrnerside. P.l-5.1. he aubiect to the set forth or to in such forms. Speciiicsllona are on exhibition at the 0mm of the Canadian Comlnueial Corporation. Room -mo. No. 3 Temporary Building. (70 Lyon Street), Ottawa, Ontario, at which oiiicra copies may nhtaind upon deposit of 825.00 in its oeriihad cheque made pa y y y Geral :3 Canada. his deposit will be remitted lien such no ice are returned In good condition. Speci cations are also on display at the General Post . &rrnlnI- side, .E.l. - Each reader must be awompaalad by a certified cheque on a ehartced bank In Canada payable to the Receiver of Canada. or by bearer bonds. as speeided in the form of tender, for ten per cant (I05) of the amount of the tender. All deposits so made will be returned un- less. in the case of the sues-iul tndlt. he should decline to enter into a contract for the work when req should fail after having fund into the contract to complete the same utlafaciorily. The lowest or any tender will not axes. ssrily be accepted. CANADIAN COMMERCIAL CORPORATION J..D. IRCARTEY. Beuvfary. Ottawa. Ontario. Angus! I. ma. Rm. No. 121. 550 ioi3I000' Without Eodarsors er Iunkolils Security Borrow from Household Finance on your signature. We specialize in prompt cash loans for any good . purpose. 3 out of 4 prefer Household Finance for fast. - friendly service. Phone or stop in today! Amount No. of Monthly of Loan Months Payment 3101.68 6 518.00 5214.19 12 820.00 5480.48 18 S3200 STNJI 24 &6.00 csasu-s uasnt silo ouinr cousuar: nuaac: osuausnoa a I I I-I ll Grafton Street loose I, Iblillpa Ildg. Phone 166 CltAIl.Ol'?lIOWNy P.l.I- ifouu 9 le .1 Of by appointment leans nods to vesldsnh a! nearby loans coma in: hair ans Ian T J BUYING I LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY DAILY I EASTERN PACKING CO; LTD. Seurls. P. E. i. , 0! IR RAIN AGE MARKET scaaroaa narraaraa.oa.u.as sour arena. rer ton .. nee some can raoiv. for tea Ilse: oowtnna. pas lb. - 'lss Hoasanala. per us. he one nor-n.a:a. ear-tea ..... sis imwasnno wool. pet la. .11: line Mess delivered ear ly. and so. Olarko Kelly. iumiii-. were Sunday visitors in Plusviils. was a business visitor to Piusvills on Monday. - Oorooran sldayswithMr.andMra.William O'Brien. at. Lawrence. last week. ed to her home after span few days with relatives and friends g in Bowlan. - l , Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Messrs Harold and limb Oampbellton. were in Piusvillc on Thursday evening. tor of Mr. and am. Philip Gallant, recently spent a few weeks with relatives in Bunsrnersldo. Mr enjoying I holiday in St. 2 N. 3; have returned to Toronto. Ont.. af- ter spending two weeks with rel- ative: in Piusvilie. to her home axter spending a short vacation with relative: in St. Nich- O . Mr. Paul are busily engaged in painting the interior and exterior of gtha new school. built in Plusviile last year. Plusvlla A OE "av 'Gll'l'lcIlIlA RE in. th xauy. aouvine. was b '3'” ” "" ".'L'1'””' I run ITGIIING sum V --i - llI'I- Prod Kelly. was srary xsi- g 3. M muw, awn In-. Russel Ramsay. . Bulnnlersids. Miss Arline spent sever-' , curious: Miss Deima Gallant has return- - am; . It willbe ready for the pupils and teachers when school reopens in Allllllt. . Mr. and Mrs..J. J. Oorcorsn and Winston were business visitors to Sumlnarside on Monda,. -- ” Mrs. Angeline. Blanchard spent Misc Catherine Gallant. daugho Saturday with relatives in Sum- nieraide. returning to her home by train in the evening. . . - -- The many friends of Mrs. Peter Miss mains Gallant. daughter of 1". Gallant will be happy to learn . and Mr:.'Daaial Gallant, is that her condition is mucli iin, - John, ed. following her recent illness. Mrs. Oyru: Gallant spent Satur- day with relatives in Summerside, Murphy: Doyle. M... Mr. and am. Lawrence Gallant evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Jones. Tor- onto, Ontario. are enjoying a short vacation with relatives and triends here. t Miss Anita Gallant has returned On Thursday evening, a plea- sant farewell party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Jones in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gallant. who returned to Toronto, Ont. on Saturday, after Mr. Arthur Gallant, 0'i..eary and Arsenault. Bloomfield. hm llp . J II lit a. returning to her home on Saturday . spending two weeks with their re- latives in Piusyille. Miss lsois warren has t d to her home - in st. louis. after spending several days with friends in Pluaville. - The pilgrims to Ste. Anne dc Beaupre were taken to Summer side on Monday ' by Messrs Warburton Murray and John Cor- cor-an. Miss lienimie MacGregor has re- turned in her home in Burton. lot after ” the past two weeks with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. Sister Mary Agatha. Kingston. Ontario, is spending a few weeks on P. 1:. Island. She spent the past few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Coi-coran. Piuaviile. A pleasant dancing party was held in st. Mark's Hall. Burton. Wednesday evening, Aug. 3. Music was supplied by Mr. Coleridge nog- ers, Mrs. Thomas Stewart and Mrs. Coleridge Rogers. Mrs. Hugh Nicholson and Miss Jeanie Nicholson. Fall River. Mass. left Piuavllls on Monday morning after a week's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Cameron. A very enjoyable dancing party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doyle, Campbeliton. on Friday evening, August 4, honour of Miss Margaret Doyle. Ottawa and Messrs Mark and Rac- burn Doyle, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harold .Doyle. campbellton, have as guests. their sons. Raeburn and Mark, Toronto, Ont., and daughter, Margaret, Ottawa, Ont. I A large crowd attended tbedanco in Bloomfield station hall on !ri- dsy evening. Aug. 4. Music for dancing was " by Messrs leonard Barnett, Alton Hardy and Wilfred Veno. An enjoyable dance was held in -Piusville l-lall on Wednesday even- ing. A good crowd was in attend- ance. Musio was supplied by Messrs Leonard Barnett and Frederick Jones. The dance was spo f by the school committee. . A number of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy, Rosebanlr, on Saturday evening. July 29.to spend a very pleasant evening in fun, music and dancing. Mr. Rash u Doyle left Sunday for Freetown. He will leave by plane on Sunday for Toronto, Ont. where he will resume his work fol- lowing a short vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs: Hamid Doyle, Oampbellton. The following persons left Mori- day morning for Cape de la, Made- line and the Shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre. Quebec. Mrs. Oyrus Gallant. Miss Oiarisse Gallant. Mrs. Alyre Gallant. Mines zeta Iind Hazel Corcoran, Miss Bernice Gallant. Mrs. Angeline Blanchard, Mr. Raymond Gallant. Mrs. Dan- iel Gallant and Elaine Gallant. They stopped first at Cape do is in Madeline where they stayed all day Tuesd y, completing the day with a caridl light procession. Wednes- day. and half of Thursday were spent at the Shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre. A candlelight proces- sion here also completed Wednes- day's activities. Everyone enjoyed the trip immensely. To those who made the Pilgrimage for the first 6ROWN LIFE 1900 mung-aicaysnonuyaur i 51950 .tQ , ,...h,H”9I, ' .9 s 4 A - i Maritime Branch onioe-is Church at. M0” u g-3 ("B j 'toss. a. c. Maedonald, 1.L.a.. c.L.u.. Supt. '3' rl -I -xv V fig H I. v v (I wvV ly time, it was very wonderful and ex- citing at all times. N. B. Tennis Tilles Decideu RDTHESAY. N. 3.. Aug 13 - (GP)-Four titles were decided Fri- day in the final day of play in the New Brunswick Lawn Tennis Associationls open tournament. Ray Bourque, Moncton. emerged from a thrill-packed match as men's singles champion. After dropping the first set 6-8 to Wal- ter Peterson. Fredericton, Bourque took three straight-8-2, 8-6, 64. Peterson'had eliminated the de- fending title-holder, Jerry Dryden, McAdam. Miss Betty Evans. Rothesay. wo- men! Physical director at Dal- ggusie University. The scores were bullpen. Hansen has been out for 10 days with a sore arm and m not expected to pitch again this season. Spencer. a right-handed power pitcher, has won 11 while dropping five with the farm club. . Peterson and Sammy Page. Fred- ericton. retained the men's doub- ies championship by defeating Bourque and Dryden 8-6, 5-7, 5-7. 8-6, 6-1. Fifty-nine games were l0uKht in the four-hour battle. Bobby Ryder. Fredericton. and Mrs. Goforth became mixed doubles champion by default when Bourque. teamed with Miss Char- lotte LeBlsnc. Moncton. was un- able to continue after playing 105 games during the day. The women's doubles title was won yesterday by Miss LeBlanc and her sister. Madeline. POSITION WANTED LONDON. A118. 8 - (AP) - an advertisement (cost 54) in the per- aonsl coulmns of the Times sat- urday: "Tough but sensitive ex-class- ical scholar, ex-secret agent. ex. guerrilla leader, 31, recently reduc. ed to penury through 'nconspal:- ibility with post-war world: Med. iterraneari-lover, gambler and gen- eral dabbler; fluent French and Greek, some German. inevitable Italian; would do anything unrea- sonable and unexpected if suf!lc- iently rewarding and legitimate." PH.T.'IaADELPHIA, Alli. 1lm(APl -. 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