p ,y M”. Jun 5 Hmde,-Mn ,1. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pickering speaker of the Briti.shvCO1Um!l'3r: turned to he, ehome on Frmay and children Lloyd and Mary . l”315l"””- and 1”?” r:m":m mm 26, after spending a few days in Visited F0” Bellllselour. N. S. Elrcllllislli p0(3l(:l1(1)Ixl1UVr:'?lle8D1l:0Sld80'Il. the Amherst N' s' whue the” she Iasawgek when on 3 molar mp . 4 r i. .i- o" .' ll...,.iiio mers. . meetings 35 Nmmg pmsmmt' llgxlwfiliollliilesif. Illvlissocfitlletli arrld tlilr D i Mrs. Henri Vauteler of Montreal. mom" who hue not been en. Mrs. Csville Arsenault of Bor- i Saturdays June 3rd to Friday. June 9th , . (Both Dales Inclusive) FRH)AYi JUNE 5, 19” convention Of O C G M1 l ' . Mr. Ralph Ozon of O'l.eary was A y ; ieigiginesa visitor to Borden on , . M - Many in this community took " '3" Women At Ottawa isltiitlftsi.”.:i..:i.””..”:.”l:.E':3; Mr. and mm. more cm or! - ' OTTAWA, June 1 -- The Nat- ional Federation of Liberal Women are holding a Convention at the Chateau Laurier. Ottawa. on June 'lth. 8th and 9th. The pur- pose of the Convention is to con- sider the expansion of Liberal Associations in Canada; to elect officers and to consider the place of women in Canadian politics. Nearly 200 dclezaics. including a representative from the Yukon and a delegation from p'ewfouuii- land. win attend the convention. Mrs. Nancy L. Hodges. M. L. A. will lead a Forum discussion on ledeque and Thursda y. 25th. The students from this area who attended St. Dunstan's University and Prince of Wlles College, have returned to their homes. They all gave a good account of themselves. Rev. W. Burton crowe and Mrs. Crowe. attended the graduation exxercises of the nurses or the Prince County Holpltll on Thurs- day evening. 25th. Mr. Crowe ad- ministered the Tlorence Nightin- gale" pledge, to six graduating l1Lll'SB&. joytng the best of health for some 'Women's Place in Canadian Politics. Social events in con- neriinn with the mes-tin: will be a reception given by the wives ofy Cabinet Ministers on June 7th.! and on Jiuie Oth. Zilrs. J. Gordon Pogo. wife of Senator Fogo. Presi- rlent of the National Liberal Foo- .-ratinn. la vnlerlainlnz the de1e'i be noted the followlng:- A. W. --V--A zalcs at the ONHWH 0911"”-V.Taylor. Amherst. Paul Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Evil and Slub for tea, y son, Gordon Wilson and Jas Bar- son Thorns. and Mrs. Calvin Ho- Mrs. E. F. Pint-hln of Whliv nes, Moncton, John Pagan, A. L. watt and son Russell. of Borden horse. will represent Libel?-1 Murdock, Roy Durling. Lorne wry spent Sunday in Tryon guests of Women in the Yukon. The dcl- and Hardy Brownell. Sackvllie, egation from Nc-ivfoundland will); include Lady Squires of St. Johns; Lady Squires was prominent in' the Island": suffrage m0V5mem'; which was successful in Wlnnl1lg'shediaC' M... and M” George and Fry Corcomn M st. Theresa Newfoundland women the vote in wongul 39530”, Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday last 1925. Subsquently she was the only Brawn. Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. ...,- woman ever to be elected to the, Island's House of Assembly. ' Among delegates expected irom' the Maritime Provinces are New Brunswick - Mrs. Milton F. Gregg. Fredericton. wife of the Minister! for Veterans Affairs; Mrs. Gordon! Macxay. Sussex; and Mrs. i Donald T, Cochraiie. York Sun- bury. Prom Nova scotia. - Mrs. W. C. MacDonald. N. 5. Pro- vincial Vice-Pres. Mrs. R. Kelley. Mrs, C. J. Dnbi-ea. Mrs, J. K. Hunter, Mrs. C. R. Clancey.. and Mrs. .1, E. Ahern. all off Halifax, Mrs. F. .1. iiurphinj Sydlngy. Prince Edward Island -ii Mrs. George lnman. Montague and Mrs. Russel Roper. Charlotte- i home and cabins have already had time are now considerably im- proved. The recent warm weather has started the movement of tourists to our province. The Bowncss tourist quite an influx. Among them may N. B. Doss J. Daigle. Richibucto. N. B. Oahley Donn. Sussex. N. B., L. S. Dodge. Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Refuse. Berwick, N. S.. Bert Bent, Gunt Chapman, Amherst, Zancr Mack. Truro. N. S. -IV DARNLEY AND SEA VIEW MISSION BAND The Darniey and SFR. view Mis- sion Band met at the home nf Mrs. Kier Macxay on May 13. Meeting opened with Iva Mac-Kay as Chairman by singing hymn 5&8. Scripture reading was the "Beati- tudes" found in Matt. 5:1-I2 verses. Mrs. MacKay then offered Prayer. Hymn 613 was then sung. This was followed by repeating "Purposc” and Lord's Prayer in unison. Roll call was answered by four members by repeating second command- Borden Borden were week-end visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Nulo Ceretti of Montreal is visiting his brother Henry Cereiti and Mrs. Ceretti at Borden. Mrs. Louis Hackett who has been visiting up West due to the illness of her father. Mr. Perry, re- turned to Borden on Saturday. Mrs. Lester Jenkins and daugh- ter Donna Marie of Summerside spent the week-end with Mr. mid Mrs. Harvey Bernard at Borden. den was a visitor to Bedeque nn Monday guest of her sister Mrs. Henry Arsenault. Mr. John D. Palmer who been spending a few days with his 5011 Harold and Mrs. Palmer at Borden returned to his home in Freeland on Tuesday. has Mr. and Mrs. llarry Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gallant and son Elliott or Borden attend- ed the Ordination of Pr. Smith Mr. and Mrs, Albert Court and son Garry, and Mr. John Mac- Assey all of Bedford were guests of Mrs. Ralph Toomhs nt Borden on Sunday. - Messrs Reginald Rodgers. Jr.. and Arthur Mcliinis, graduates of St. Dunstaifs Universiiy. visitrri Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers ni Borden on Thursday. Mrs. Athol woodside and daugh- ters Marjorie and Brenda of why . cocomagh. C. B, who have be;i spending the past few weeks 0.. P. E. I. are now iisifiiig Mr. our". Mrs. Clinton Hoivatt. nt Bord:-n mwny merit. Minutes of last meeting read Mrs. Colin Mclnnis and Mr- ,,,...-.W,-A-- and approved. Mrs. MacKay had Eddie Keough who have hem . A reading on Mother's Day and visiting their sister, Mrs. Bobbie read E. chapter of the Study Bonk. Macrvlaster at Port l-lawkeshuiy Under Discussion y closed the meeting. Collection was taken and dedicat- ed. Hymn 623 and Benediction Narioi-KL THEATRE N. S.. returned in their homo in Borden on Wediics(irty. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Gaudoi. and little daughter Elizabeth of Char- l ”'i'Rxk'9sR. Q37 her Great HOLMAN .M. BIKE SALE DELIVERS YOUR NEW C. C. M. BIKE Balance Weekly or tttn I cm.-wvi. vi -um - xv . lomtownwre visitors to Bowen r Islanders Want Hie BEST . .v would be within the constitutional ' BOMBAY. India - (CP) - An 011 V1"l0”3- D3313 Ellests 05 M5 3”” i c, C. M. i Dowors of the Federal Government lmlloftallt Step in U39 gT0Wl'h M M” Clinton Howalt d C C M I B E . 3 to hrlng in aiiiiivcm.1.so.much-.. the theatre movement in India A” i( an o u o 5 es For Alrfcrce D I ; momh .-.1d.ag,. pension wmmut g was taken here recently when the Mr. Keith Ozon who has spent ' i means test and in finance it out of national theatre centre was in. the winter months with his par- gf C C M ES I;z)enri'tal 1”,"-l'9tl,lU95iM.F. t P” Vraircge. (tslgiitrattizgl. Tlt11e”C9!ltrC will co-on ents. Mi; alld WllllBlH1 Ozon (lg 0 - I epu y .us ice li'llS or. mi 0- nae e an r "es 1 the l : Bor en. la on Fr day for ( day theatre movementls in: Indimvar 01 S gntsrio. 9 C. C. M. E standard - - o o - o o - - - o 0 - o o But the use of general revenues. ---- ..e..M..M M... (2. , Motorbike he said. is the only method of CHURCHILI. COLT WINS On Sunday evening Rev. Mr. (,5 ' ' ' ' ' ' l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4”””C't"F mil 3 meme W” M ---W Bolser oi clams Harbor. N. s. 52 Has These FGGHIIESS Balloon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62.95 1-8 5”-'9 Id d3l11ll581Y Wll-h.ll'l FOG?" WINDSOR. England. May 31- concluded two weeks of revival (7 - nl powers under the British North (Ay;-win5,0n Chun.hH m 5 - .11 W 8 hey co - fr) BCHOOII MOfOI'bIkO . . . . . . . . America Act Others might or h 1 day ervlces mm or d in n ,6 - - - saw is new two-year old colt junction with the pastor Rev. Mr. E might not be. - ' , N 4 2 i M. h::.::::t ”::.. at We e - s-.. le - c k a . WWEN 5 9- 9- M- BWYCLES ””m9”””'-V cmimime 0" ””'””l went to the rr' t t (11 PP c at: .7 h Crll ' -h l - 2 9 ' 9 Piece mu unge Sf d d 52 95 on - ...5..S”?f. .21. .12. .11: ziziz. 55 . . e" "' ------------W - :.'c1E::.1,.-sql:fE;::,r;?Wret:hggactg)IEEEHE lengths over the favored lvfysier- Mrs. Thomas Gallant and Mr. mproved c'c'M' coaster Brake Duncan - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . misc money 'for pang-ion pa), ious Lad. He paid if to 4. gallant at Borden, returncd to A2 ,4, ,. ,. . . mems and to the 9mm or agree. --- -- visit his father. Mr. Joseph Cullen we5"W0od steel Rlm5 C.C.M' merits with the Provinces. ment would not confer authoritly On 5lmd3Y- (2 .k . , , , , . Members quesllom km mm. of the Federal Parliament to en- . , 5 Precision Cusfered Front Wheel Sidewalk Bike (solid tires) . 39.95 c mg to a no-inr-ans-test Federal act laws it otherwise could not Congratulations l0 Ml. RGi:l- ,) B.k . pension of 340 a month to aillenact. nald Rodgers, Jr. of Borden who (9 1- Gibson Aluminum Pedak WC I G IIGIIITICHC (Ianadiams at 70 and to a means- Ottawa would not need prorin- this week received his Bachnlcr if fires) fest Dominion-Provvlncial pension clal agreement to legislate for a Science degree from Si. Dunsian's if ,k . . , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' of the same amount for eligible" universal pension to be paid out of University, (5 Higher, SlI'OIIgGl'. safer RQSIlO' Juvemlg y . y . . . . . I . . . people between 65 and 70. These general Federal revenues. No ........ Vi.) bruted Fr In ' ' ' ' ' are the reported decisions of ihelagrtement with the Provinces Q. s, Leigh Woodside who has 3) G e commitice. two-uld authorize a contributory been .-i,,-mng ms gmndpa,-en-.5. M it . t -1 -As an- M” V3""l" -W”? WWW 0" Wllslolls 5im”al' to ill? Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Woodside fit (,1 Rusfproof Benderized BOSE 5 lilo wouldn't like to say uhetiierl Unemployment Insurance Act. As gcdeque 19;; garden on Thursday 5 f1 P t l . - r - . . 4 - .:;.”:.":”....lf:.t?:;.:;'”"hi" 3:3. ::L.:.:-.”::;'T””5” ”” ”” l”" '.'?:;?:li.?:l.. .l;t;::""..".:i-....B- L. i; it Multi-coat Slow Bake Enan-ie' so FISHING nun Emuiuos marked for pensions payments. The two levels of g0V8Tn'.1lCllV l p X Finish J He'd have to see the proposed bill could enter into any agreement V t . first. for administration of any scheme ggdcl'fe'5'mg1””;f;Vf;a"(g”lS:;d lg .,.. chrame Pkned over "N Niche, 35 SAVE TIME HAVE FUN l Mr. Varcne said. n the quest- with" pa ll ment'. thorit bt . ' ( f l ion of needing aggeemenis with agrcexment: for thes lplilirposeywege m””ld9 spam we w”k'e"d mm ; l the provinces, that an agrecinciiilnot necessary for the carrying out Mr- Mseph Gaud” 3" B(”'de”' ( - i between the two levels of 5zoVprn- of the scheme itself. Cveorize left on Monday morning ; 4 for Ti-um when; hemwill iv: eni- E C C M K y ,..oou.....-.... . ..., poveg as cook or e roa sur- g a o a re; 5 3.. I . . ................. veyors there. J.”-V l) L L i. S , . gj if .' . 'h Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pickering on9' : Dre erre arm” -2 6 . I Cape Wolfe on Monday. on return w NY N WWNNV , '. they were accompanied by Miss ' vi K-l' hr WVV9 nwhere Old F.-' d M " I - Erma Riley who will remain with '9" 3 eel ' ' Mrs. Pickering while hrr huslmnd an employee on the M. V. Abc- y" M 2 rolls 2 3i 4? (I300 lgff ennui!) 5"!!! gvxelt, is in Mrintreril. on Tuesday morning the M. V. Abegweit left Borden for Montreal where she will undergo her an- nual overhauling. During her ab- sence the S. S. Prince Edward Islimd will be on the run from Borden to Cape Tormentinc. Sincere sympathy of a host of friends is extended to Mrs, James Moore of Borden on the death of her sister Mrs. Mabel Rasmus.-it-n at Racine. Wisconsin on Wednns- day. May 24th. Mrs. Moore left for Wisconsin the following morning to be with the family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Crawford of Cornwall. Ontario arrived in Borden on Friday. They are visiting the laiter'a parents Mr. and Mrs. Reginald McAleei' and are receiving it warm welcome from their many friends. The regular auction party of the Borden W. I. was held in the town hall on Thursday evening with six tables playing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. Camille Araenault. unto by Mr. mdon Darnell; with consolation primes going to Miss Theme ceretti and Mr. Philip Per- ry. The freeaeaut prize wu won by Iltss Joan Oerettl. lit. and Mrs. H. W. Bernard had as their guests over the week-end mu Beryl Geddes of Truro. N. S. .. hugopahmuhwmiwmh I V l'Ihn9gnaaubv.ndhoni..ou.uigiyaoMuuhui am. John Chapman and ms. m;..'..i aigctaafwsiivacmn, 165.. ?ll3'0 llll'!ll' mm W. C. Gay. C, N, R. firrman. of 'Pi'ui'n. N. 5,. and M; and Mrs. Lester Jenkins and claugzliicr Dmiiizi Mnric of Sums mcrsidc. All returned to thrir homes (in Monday, The weekly auction party of the Altar Sovlety was held in Borden town hall on Monday evening. Ladies prize was won by Miss Teresa Cerciti, gc..:. by Mr. Athol Ellis. with consolation prizes going to Mrs. Louis Hackett and Mr. Mannie Gallant. The freezcout prize was won by Mrs. George Gaudet--A- On Wednesday morning Mrs. Katherine Rodgers, who has been spending the winter with her s-in Reginald and Mrs. Rodgers at Bor- (lcn suffered in haemorrhage at their home here. Grandmnw Rodgers as she is fondly knovm by her friends every where. has since been confined in bed but no seri- ous development: are anticipated. Mrs. Rodgers celebrated her nine- iieth birthday last March. Her home is in Digby N. S. but she visited in Borden many times especially in the winters and dur- ing her stay here has won the love and high esteem of all whom she has met. TDLLISBURY. Essex, England"- rCPi - The Tollesbury parish chumh clock has only stopped once Alberfon and Vicinity Mr. Garth Mcliwen has turned from a Fredericton, N, 13. business trip to Miss Thelma Barrett her parents Mi-. and Barrett. is visiting Mrs Charles . Mrs. Erskine Campbell and son David were visitors to Summer. side the latter part of the week. The llldilllo-Iitlon of Mn. Ernest Larter in the Western Hospital is regretted by a wide circle of friends. Mrs. P. J. Trnfnor of Chulotie- town was I recent visitor to AI. berton the guest of Cpl. M. Hagen and Mrs. Hagan. Mr. Jackie O'Brien of char- iumtown. is visiting his grand. parents Mr. ma Mrs. Harvey O'Brien. his numerous friends are glad to hear that Mr. Runoff Hayes in making a maid recovery from his recent ilinua at the home of his son and dnuhtcr-in-low. Mr. and Mn. chum Ilene. Mr. Henry Clarke showed the since it was installed in 150. following film to the school i-e- l children on Monday. May 22nd'. It 3.30 pm. "Three Little Bears." "Inside of Newfoundland." and ”'I'hrec Little Kittens." Mrs. Arthur Wilkie helped her little daughter Belle to celebrate her tenth birthday on Monday evening. May 22nd. Ten school friends ellloyed a delicious supper served by Mrs. Wllkle. A beauti-. ful birthday cake. with candles. adorned the centre of the dining- rocm table. A very happy hour followed with games. The guest of honor was the recipient of at number of pretty gift: for which. she sincerely thenked all her in- vited girl friends. ALL THE FA M l l Y Zihlfictlii ii M- Cwgoii if M . Cum” m"43D out regaining consciousness lndar after she walked from behind 0 .. MINTQ N3" MW 31 -' (CPV - truck and into the path of a car Five-year-old Juliana Paul only driven b l r y Willard Loguc. 0 231131 of Mr. and Mrs. John Paul. Minio. An inquest will be held 10- e of a skull fracture and wiih- rnorrow night. 4 PUBLIC. NOTICE .Publfo Notice is hereby given that under regula- tions dated March 80, 1950, no advertisements will be POPIIIMOG Within Highway Boundaries. All advertise- ments within sight of 3 public road moat be" licensed and mint lave a license plate affixed thereon. Copies of these regulations and application forms for llooliaoa are cvellsble at the office of the Dept?” meat of Public Works and Highways. lion. 1!. ll. COX. linlater of Public Works .IIdllIshwI!I-