m PEACHES .Tane tPearhesi Bariknvich, It. lieiti at the Iinxie ichnil Iehooi in Eamlramt-k, Misti. EASTERN BRIEFS? .—_..___. VISIT! 50! l mu. Verna Nicholson, Whim Road. is visiting at Chathsm.. t.) ‘. CAPTU IEES NET TITLE won the t‘anadian girls' lB—And- under tennis title Saturday by drlraling ane U r h a n, 17, turning home Go Ottawl Ilia-l spending their summer uses; timt on the island. The siteru nomt has enjoyed by all tollow- ed by a ham and salad supper served by the ladies. To NEWFOUNDLAND Mr and Mrs. Duke Billings, son Barry and daughter Starr at London, but. who have be visiting Mrs. Billings' Mrs, Alfred Stewart and iam tiy or Greek River. ieit n- cently to spend a row weeks with .Mrs, Billings' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Crawly, Giraud Bank. NJ!” the guest oi her song LAC h‘nd. b . slurry Nicholson and Mrs. N choisou. i RECENT GUESTS Mr. and his-s. Fred Reid nl WIrwIck, El, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lord oi Saint John, N.B,, vtsited recently with Mr. t and Mrs. James Hewitt. Lmi‘er Montague. and tilt tlirs.l Colin MachDald, Commercial Cm". FROM YARMOI'TR . Mrs. lDr.‘ Alex Webste and children ot Yarmonth, N a (nuts or Mr. and Mrs. Angus. MBCGOWBII. Kilmtiir. while via» ittns triends and relatives in the ‘ area. ‘ Is CONVALESCING l Mrs. Spurgcon MacDonaldi Montague. who underwent sur-l gery at the prince Cnttn pitsl. Summerslde. . couvslesciug at the home oi triends at Noriham. RETURN HOME Mr. and lirs C E. Lilly and daughter returned to Slimmer. lide after visiting Mr and \ir John Dewar and iamily at their lummer hnme at \ittrrny Har- bor, Mr. Lilly is stationed with the RCAF at Summerside. i!‘ VISITS AL'NT Miss Elinahott Armslrnng, Watertown. “ass. is visiting her aunt. Mrs A N. MacDon- ald, at the home ot sir and. Mrs. Alan Cameron. Caledoo-i RETURNS To v.5. . Ivan Scott has returned to In- dianapolis, Indiana_ alter visit-‘ ins his parents. Mr. and Mrs.l Eric Scott. Kluross VISIT RELATIVES ‘ ids. and Mrs oy :iiarxen.‘ [In IM their children ble and Wayne oi Somervliie. Mass.. are visiting rclailves and, friend: in Georgetown and Car-‘ din-n, , mun PROVINCE Dr. c. E. Hynes and son My l " Den of the air corps Cl t e Uniiad States Navy are visiting friend! and Inlriivt‘s in the Dra- Vinae Ind are presently in Mun: hlue. Is GUEST l Malcolm Stewart, r town is spending a few days l at Upton, (an! at the htmte oi his son and daughter-tn. aw. Mr and En. Cull SWan. IN IIDSPITAL »oeerge Merlnnun, VIII Ion MI. and Mrs. Ray IncxInnott. Forest Hill, is a dent in the Kings County , mortal Hmnltal. . IN MONTAle Mn. Stewart MacGregor. East ‘IIMC ll spending I few days .stith her daughter and sort-in. In. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hen- Ier, Montague , EXCHANGE sTIlDIiN'r Mrs. AN. MacDonald, Dale- Iortla. received word that her .‘Ide, Cadet wcz Gregory Inbound. has been chosen to “taunt the Edmntmm Wing pith. Ray-l Canadian Air Ca. M u an exchanse student lo Germany. As one oi Lite Iii Cs- c Charinile. Isrmnnih air roots. he will tour tor weeks while Ger- 2 e.- cadets t Canada. Grey- will I! the Ion 01 Hugh MIC< , Minimum Alberta. {0r- d KIlnIIIIr, P.E.I. ‘ PICNIC HELD l'l lull cmd oi irlendl Ind [am It the home Id nabs-rte ATTENDED FESTIVAL Mr and Mrs. Murdock Mac- Gowsn have returned i . mulr alter a pleasant visit to vs whore they attended the 'Festtval oi the Arts" at Tats- magouClIE. FROM YARMOUTK sIrs Alex Webster and farm. sisterrlhrlaw. Mr. and Mrs. All“ gus McGowan, Kilmuir. SISTERS RETURN l Misses Anne and Rose Ellen; \irnnwan, Montague. havn resv turned irnm Fmdoricinn, N.a.. where they were Ihe Hunt: at Iht‘lr aunt. Virs. Alan Nicholson. and Mr. Nirholsnn. FROM BURLINGTON l \Ir And ‘\Ii-I Tnn K9! rt! Flir- liltfiln". \ia“, iztlesls 0! l Mr and Mrs James Deane,‘ whim Road, while visiting reins lives at Fineile and Charlotte- l (min. r‘lT om HOME Mrs .inhvl C Commie“ and daunhtrrs slotly. and Helen, or laws. spent a Short vacation at their old home in Red Point. Her sister. r‘iora an: ttvtrs \[acVnilll irnm Cape Breton Il- so was with thorn and their nuli_ st hruther Willie speni a low days with them and his hm. ther pate in Souris alter an ab- sence ni over iorty years spent in Cohusset Muss, RECENT GUESTS \ir and \trs. Allan Ruben- srln and family had as their guests rt‘mnuy Mr. Russall Manning. Tnmnia and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Manning. New Glasgow. NS. It is over 30 yrurs since these boys lett r rtuy, bro h ,9 SEE (‘ABDT TRAIL hirs. Not". Lamont, Natick. Mass, Mnritut Kennedy and Edith nose urt Mrs. Rhoda Morrow. Lake spent a recent weekend touring Cape Breton and around .the Count Trait. l AT nLACti noun M t ion iormerly oi creeuvale ts ivis mg Mr. and Mrs. Tyler iChtng. alsok Pond. : AT HARBOR Mr. and Mrs. William Butler ill N.B. are visiting relative: b0 ENJOY VACATIoN Mr, to Mrs. Leo MIcDon- aid and daughter Mary lett on return to Dorche-ter, MAIL. at. ter In suioyable two weeks with her sister, Mrs. J Campbell and members oi her tamtly at Tied Point and other a must respect ciilun M lb. Misses Jennie Stewart. w on}. cloudy Cyn’nt’ MacDonald. Tan- H til ‘VIH. Butler in Muff-Y Har- v r. . the Warld In II'IIIIII lrighll 0! Windsor H. 61. Min Urban also lost to Peaches last year. (CP Wirephotol Death Sunday OI G. Graham MONTAGUE — The death 0!- curred Sunday morning, Au]. 3 at the Prince Edward Island Hoa- piiai of George A. Graham of Murray Harbor North. no was his 74th year. Mr. Graham was a well-known mull ray Hal-Dar N when M spent most or at: lile employed as a fisherman. He was a Iniihiul member of Murray Harbor North presbyien Inn Church from when hil Illn- IIII will ha held madly. All]. 27. Len man his will. Ihe former Annie Claw Graham, 1! Mary. Mrs. Willilm E. Gra- hIrrl. Murray Harbin, N.. tw. .lly. Yunnan“. NS. are guests . suns, Carl oi Murray Harbor N. .oi \trs, Webster's bmiher and Rny oi Westville, NS Also surviving src'two sisters, ter MscSwain, Peler’l Road. Out mater EliLI predefined. him nrothers surviving srs Thom as o Treuion. Jack, De trott, Mich; Wli oi pastri- cs. Caiii.. and Harold oi somer- —2 iSiAND NEWS PAGE l Commodore Flamet- K "95 COUNTY morale in lowln the ItcN. shipnl are unable tively and many vessels breuk ‘ means In love the people down during exercises. lie 5 )5 single cast where a com-.artti rolled women repent those iarud a‘iiurtis {titer thrir instructors it is part oi the government-- .vust null . iiliteraey campaign, mainly at Montague, Souris, FireLevelsVacan’r Kelvin Road Bldg.‘ KENSLNGTON — An early mm him on Saturday des~ L‘DI‘I trotted a vacant house on the the Kelvin Road. just WISldB 01, town, owned Sbrling islsi department wu made at 4:45 to am. . Eamest Darla, who teas-ed in. house was in danger because oi flames on lemurs tmuu the burning i-lun— ter owned boitdiu . Considerable ftn'lzilitm a n d homehnld IfiecLI were lost in The ’ ' was partly loomed. T The Itensingtou Fire Associa. tion issued a statement iollow. log the blaze stating Lhat Sat. urday-s blaze was the third Auto Damages lcapinlns. Signal Control SUMMERSIDE — An lull)- IIIIIIC CNR signal bound in l Mm qufemd u. ly 32,000 We when struck by a car dnven by Juniar me. i drew) Paynter in Freetown ear- ly Saturday evening. Neither the driver or (two out. were inns-ed. The car a 1953 n-kaiel. was oomider. damaged. anl'y ville, Mass. One brother preda- lm. WEATHER TORONTO (CPl »— Truman-l lurel Issued. by “IR WEILIIEI" Dawson Vancouver Victoria , Edmonton . Calgary Regina . Winnipeg Toronto . Ottawa . Montreal Qtt Haitiax , a =- u . § Yarmimth St. John HALIFAX lCPl — 111! we:- ther oiitce says a dismibance is moving slowly northeastwnrd to Newfoundland but the sum: s 'l inlet-ate southward and today will be be amenity and blustery ttuwehmu dish-let. with drizzle Ending near namt but continuing ooot; north winds with gusts to so diminishing by evening to north 75 with gar-is to to. Law-hm at Charioimiywn 53 Ind 55. High tide today t Charlotte. IAWID “1:45 am. III! X1” F-m. At nustlco 10:25 Mn. and 1:5: .m. summenide tide eighteen minutes later than Chariot». lawn. sun r today at 5:21 and sets at e: finest- WINTER! Canada nmv ranks sixth in i u. out. rm! and maul-etude; so counts tor 55 per cent ul net {fiends and relatives. CInIdlan productiont tasting ¢ MOTORISTS OF HYNDMAN l . Mal-[IO P.E.i. why wait until you becmna involved In I litm- Ausnension when m of our Hilton Vuhlaii “le” Insurance Cards will protect your drlvtnl privileg- II well at vtiln‘ pocketbook? Preferred RIM for Prullrrad Rink) lirgulsr Discounts on Tanned can & CO. LTD. ll Insunm Since 1812 OFFICES . Charlottetown . nus-cata- . M Anni-Whamm- cigar SLIM SMOOTH MILD Daily oilille ‘ area that was not cove IN! the [ire department‘s Davis. who has made his ilre assistance plan payment for the RETIRED (Continued iron-t page one» ‘ trals manipulnm‘l op—l into working order. poiutments “with all the under. handedness ot a bungling. de- vualized Maria—but more gor- geously attired.“ Seve l a l :cutive fire outside the town red by $3 I year plan that gluran. ’ .5. nrlce in case of fire misc! the llama of Mr, ni year. he adrn rni niiicerl nl unusual. abiltiy would never become eiaI comment lei. Ilune ndmirail. Unniiiclally, No Phone ormMail Orders on These Specials Please MEN'S Isoxmi Simona—cotton bmadtclom in marl-ed fancy pat terns. Sanlorimd. Sixes small. medium, lungs and exit: large. Mill. rIch ' BOYS’ DRESS SHIRTS—Clearance ti lines. rm... .m. .00 BDYS' CLIP- N DnAcES— Special. MEN‘S TIES—- Special. DoYS' JACKIE TIES— ... 1.00 [M Spechl. BOYS' BOW TIES— Sneclnl. WOMEN‘S st-IonTs— . clmh shorts in colours white. bit-e sod yellaw.5im14 and 1t. 1 Special. oulr - SUMMER COLOGNE — Assonm .. s .1 too he: . M D. TOILET TISSUE— speclnl. tor SAMHAI'LIN SODIUM TABLETS— F. W In bottle . 2' .. 1.00 pedal. vnm nr ant FILMS— ... 1.00 Special. LISTENINE ANT'ISEP'I'lC—3 oz. apeclal. Am ThESIINED—lr on. since each Ior ‘ WDMEN'S NYLON GlA)l/T4Ii—~ Al. m Si 6 to special. pair 1 WOMEN! NYLONB—Firfl final“! I“! I'M-XII. Slim 9 In ’L w, 2 I,....1.00 WOMEN’SXhmm ‘ l “‘ Lassa... .u. 1.00 fig rim mITcII Am m. 3 .u..1.00 MEN'S DRESS melts-Sins 10v. load-l. pair - IoIiI' MT “ h 1" Bantam—aim e... 1.00 3015’ BELT. I'll AND MN"! spacial. tar - Special, each ems TmTI—lh- : to or. WILD IntD FEED—4 in rats 5"“ lam mains—value odd 1 Special. aactt 1-0 "'1" 5"" “m” m spa—as outset. tor apeeut tor - statues: oar tim— Special. each man. I can AND coon: DECflRATnR lo and it m “'3‘ I bud. “a t m 1 “MIL “I. lucid. earl! flAI‘NLl. uni. II'I' 1".“ m, .l'l'fl ILIIP m co Em I . In.— I l M- aura. set - Med-l. sir. neon. set i o man-«iii -""‘ became liq hld Wed h he i One admiral had told I (in: uflicer he cDultIn‘t be pram “becqu he ate hll lunch in ‘ his emu.“ .muudmg oiilcm' has HID-rd of inquiry Ior even the grossert neglect ad Hilde repealed repre~l rOHStSIlIIK admirnislpraismr snrinlism and the rev. Ind two chili: oi naval stall tin oluiimt. the conditan oi ships. l sentations The Idmlrnln "have inr years demonstrated an unholy genius Hanover. me department arts for buying the wrong equip-i suered Saturday mornluz's call meni' ‘ V The ntrcrait carrier Baitai‘en-‘ ture was designed tor the North Atlantic, oi the wnrlters an ltId sirrrntt me tolluhiu tpensenu). it has not brouth was substandard and crou-olcd..broad and happiness, The peo- it had taken six years and a‘ pie are told that the road d "obsolete" anti » ‘gun! Ind says In tuuction eiiec~ Is happiness he dnL-srt'l know or thousands or a! his shirt. in three flaw. her arenmmodutioni So iar “iautastlc amount or money" in} will he a hard one, get three-inch destroyer guns. dint“: to building their own ua~ tion the Aigerlsn people should Commodm Framer-5 uhame,‘ lihurate other. still - colonised are likely to be aired betore thc‘Mrivan people:- Commons ’ this tall. There was no trnmedlnte oiii- deience committeel charge! have I kernel III mm: In them but that Commodutl Plamer hat! alternated till m me it was said navy. the case. AND BREAD SLICEK— mat on. 1 00 LUCKY PENNY WALLET — Special, ench ASSORTMENT 0F JEWELLERY- w RI. ittr - GRAPEFRUIT SW10 s—A rm (‘m‘d Special. 2 ritrds DESK MEMO—(Jottinttls telephone index, calendar and )1me book. Special. 6 c 1 too I h MIDGET PENCIL sILiIil-ENEILS— MILL enrh ' CHRISTMAS CARDS—25 irt pktz. Special. pkg. - HAND! NUTEs—lz ln pk; “(b.1100 Swirl. WATER COLDURS—Il eolmus Special. Elch - coLo RED PENCILS IN CASE- . fin]. eat- WIIITE TISSI'E PAPER—7 in roll. SpMI . ior - ALArWUUL human.) natu— A wide amt-uncut u| colours. 2 oz slain: Spam. 2 Ior BRIDGE TABLE Gowns—stunted satin covers in assorted cutout-s. Standard Jim. 1 Sinciul. ent‘h PLAS’I‘ I c nusnEL Banana “Efim, Z ..,. 1.00 comN LAUNDRY BAG—1 .00 r... 1 .00 COVER— each 1.00 MP5— i... 1.00 Pet-l . ASSORTED CUSHIONS— 1 ‘nIAui'ii ' 1.00 t... 1.00 Special. PLASTIC WASIIEII Speci- IIERoIENE been! I. PCB. HAT Emil] urh NYLON YARN— 01. ball Sued-I. CUP. AN” SAUCElS—Bom chin- una and “Item with assorted m‘w. m. 1.00 “GIT IIX'I‘URFfi—Am aswlmmi d M II various Coiulti‘. W. each ‘ m AND SANDING KIT— LIATITLE 130*. m 1 Pollffl I ‘oo Incl-l, Hi In IEEDEII— 1. 1.00 By ANDREW BOROWIEC ALGIERS tAP\ — “Socialism Throughout Algeria. 'l‘llc \lozans are on piatards on M, isrhmls. printed on every page hi tht’ ni-w primer. Mart" than I year ail-er it! Inn dependence. Algeria's password was In! In the ritvrllutIDn. the revolution l Algerians SII" Wailing "‘“l For Bread And Happiness To be socialist t'ens oi turbanned men gratitude. TliAtN ANGOLANS ""5"" South Airtcan WWII I'My repair“ have been 9mm!“ rullrclive (arm! and II in free Ln d l i d." ‘ - eli- Alrch lat-others. ipnmgw m r" ‘y m" (initialised iaclories, they are They to red 3"" WRONG EQUIPMENT iscrtnhled on blackboard. in leu n in lmotl the word And they drill-h “Irv- over (Mm II Lilli II: but The able-bodied mall WOODEN SALAD FORK AND SPOON— SMIII. Id ‘ NOVELTY cm AND IOTTLE OPENER— sltenld, but 0 EGG RINGS—Set Tl flour. 1 Special Ia ' m“°‘",.... 1.00 “manna... 1.00 NASTEI‘I. AND ASK TRAY SET— 1.00 1.00 ,....1.00 Sued-L set IAIIIECUE 'l'oNGS— In] human GLOVES— lllfl-‘lll. TIIEILMIC TUMBIJJRD— sped-l. tar uGI-IT nuLD STEMgm... 5 .. 1.00 mr u. 1.00 I'll—LIGHT num— HALI" APMNB — W comm m , .. 1.00 WDMEN'I “PE—MW Illa W- lon with W mt Shin 31-2.“. turnout otlmnkAptuim- 1.00 .fuiToo MYON HALF I‘LL?!— 1 .00 W NJ? AND [HEP ll“!!— - ... 1.00 COTTON nAu'IlTn— 1 . pedal. ant BOYB‘ MET mm 8 Ta 0!. Pink! M VIII In. fluid. heel-i. Inch Glm' sums—durum at m 1.00 m"— 1.00 . on Iovs' wigs-a— I to 6x, e. - LiberIIion nl AIricI'S TEMBII‘ lug colonies II the guiding link! a! Premier Ben Beill‘s Iorelgn " policy. Thrnuxh it he hopes In give Algeria I leading ml: In Africa. in build III: I debt 0! o e booo Angolan tighten ll'l training In Aigcrlln clmpl. nationaliste the u! up propaganda otilces in Algiers. nen Della has called to “die a little" Ippmvll I! ennui» Dentin anorovsl we. will! they were allied ior. They hlnkd "dawn with apal' lheid" LIIWEII few likely under returned In "I: IIIIIIIOIJ crowded with unam- ployed. i4 lpIrImeuil tahn Ielng Eumpelnl, wonder!“ where IDInorrow‘l lire-d would cum ml 1! chum mainly hm unem- ployment benefits provided from French fllndl and from America lurpllil when! which country iron: lurvinj line: independence. [um of unemployed are “caudal—Dearly 1.000.011) or 75 m ca 01 till toLIl llbor forcer Since Trapped Miner Is Found Dead wtriTEliOhSE, YT Workmen dug throuuh rock 900 let-t brlou- e tum Saturday and [mind the tutor .i a miner who disannwrrd in u rock tail wrduosrt A, E pike, mnuusrr it me: time». a nulson m Keno Iiill him Whitehorse. Desmond Luulthrsu. “3 of rd monton wal iuuhii in ibi- lapsed area. 220 i'alu. [ . ml, miles M... D, =— 2 Pike AAlTl Lnulzlirall us. swept away when a rut}: vim. collapsed at the mutual loot Another miner Wilfl w I‘ II the time was Ill)! iii-iilrgiiamy Further lniormntiun niruui the mishap was lioi released If RCMP sold an inquest into in; death will be held Rescue crews worked sir for more than 90 h itndlng the body The company mines Ill lead and and “4.3.12 about no underground who... Mil ours mini independence, :too mil Miami! in urban areas hare lnsi on The state farm: how no ha sun psytuo oii. Four not rent oi the tarms are still in Euro. pean hands and tith ha} lax" to keep others gelur mm Towan — Cotton tort} tow-ts. About a) x 40". 1 Special, [air I PILLOW CASES— , I,... 1.00 "FIRED PILLOW COVERS— Speelal. Ilalr I :2" LINEN TOWEL] NG- ...... 1.00 Spec! . . Mflc TABLE COVER—53 r it" a... ... 1.00 PLASTIC TA LE COVER—53 x tilt)J Dim heel Ior MESH DIS" CLO'I'IlS—d ht Sue‘s-sin]. pkg. 1 - PILL Es— °wn°mm ... 1.00 LINEN 'I'EA TOWELS—M x in" Special. .. 1.00 HAND MADE LIlNclrEoN Pnr‘r. MATS— SPECIIL I'd UNBLEACHED SHEETLNG— nourish yu‘dl 1 - UNELEACIIED sandma— “a Speck], yard 1 ' ILEACIIED SHEETING— GORDUROY— ,W. 1.00 II. "In WHITE FLANNELET’I'E— Special. yard Swill. .VIi’dI ’ MN PRINTS— npaetat. 3 yards 5 TABLE “I FMWEAB — Odd lid W a! family at Am! MI. DIII' IUG sumoo lira—12 oz. rut: with encode WWW“ . "Id! '0 AI” DRAPEIIY MATERIAIF Duel-l. yard ' "MIC CWI'I'AGE SETS—- ML w, 1.00 Won—Good nix-lily. 2 all Dhaka-slings: KIT—1 .oo eee 1 .00 Ii. Inch WIND-UP TRAIN—Wilt (Tack Imcuz nAsti’ ET— I 0