Death Yesterday Of 5 New Brunswick Senator GRAND FALLS. N.l3. (CP)-A heart aelsura today ended the 3- year political career of Senator Frederick William Plrie and re- duced the 101-seat Senate to S4 movnbers. The 3-year-old Liberal senator from Victoria-Carleton died in the offices of F. W. Pirie Co. Ltd., a potato growing and marketing firm of which he was president. His death, the fifth in sennte ranks this year, increased the number of vacancies to 18. Prea- ent standing is Liberals. 76; Pro- gressive Conservatives, ,5: lade- pendent Liberal. 1 and Independ- ent. 2. ( BUSINESS PIONEER Senator Pirle was born In Red Rapids, N.B. and gained a firm foothold in New Brunswick busi- ness as a pioneer in opening Cen- tral and South American markets to New Brunswick potatoes. His climb to the C nadlan Sen- ate began with his election as an alderman and later mayor of this northern New Brunswick town in the upper St. John River Valley. He entered the political arena at the provincial level in 199. Win- ning a seat for the 0PP0llu0ll Liberals in the legislature. With the defeat of the Pro- gressive Conservative government in 1935. he became provincial min- ister of lands and mines. a P053 be retained until apP0l!l'-9d '0 we , Cornwall 4-H Achievement Day The Cornwall Sunrise H! CH1! club held their local Achievement Day at the Queen's county Plow- lng Match 0. September 8. with Mr. Bruce MacDonald as judge. The results of this event are as follows: Efficiency in year's work (Jer- sey) 1. Donald MacMlllan 1. Gor- don MacMlllan 3. Eugene Dona- hu 4. Marlene Kitson 5. Joanne Donahue 6. Reid Vlckerson. Showing of yearling: (Jersey) 1. Donald Maclltillan 1. Gordon MacMfllan. 3. Marlene Kltson 4. Reid Vlclreraon 5 Eugene Donahue Efficiency in year's work (Here- ford) 1. Merrill Scott 2. Carl Scott 3. Barry Wilson 4. John McPhall 5. Blair Beer ii. Donna Wilson 7. Lance Lowther 8. Merril Lowther 9. Blair Frlzsel 10. Graham Mac- Phail ll. Gall Lowther. Showing of Calves (Jersey) 1. Reid Vickes-son 2. Marlene Kitson 3 Donald MacMlllan 4 ' Do ahue 5. Gordon Macllilllan 8. Eug- ene Donahua. - Showing of Calves (Hereford) 1. Barry ilson 2. John MacPhall 3. Merrill 4. Carl Scott. Monthly Judging lteaults.1. Gor- don MacMlllan 1. Barry Wilson 8. Merrill Lowther 4. Reid Vlckerson 5. Merrllll Scott. Showmanship 1. Reid Vlcku-son 2. Marlene Kltson 3, " Donn. hue 4. Barry Wilson 5. Gary Scott, Coming Events lingo lope River tonight. Thursday Ilaht. I F-Ollllar dano1 B. Ryan Hall. urn's Orchestra. Dance uinvuw Hall, Frldgy, October III. Dancing avny Thursday night South Bastion nail Rollie MacKon- In's Orchestra. Canteen Service. Dance at his White Spot every Friday night. Ray MacKonxle's Or- chestra. . C Movie " w s in My Heart" gouth Itustteo Hm. Friday. Oct 5. p.m. . Victoria United Church Supper, asd Basaar in Victoria Ifall Mon- day. Oct. 0th. Movie "Always In my loan" Corran Ian Hall. Saturday. Oct., sis. son. "Itasorva - Tueschy. October Ith ehlckcn supper, Bazaar. bowling. starting at 5 p.I'n. Proceeds in aid at New mu School." Chicken supper. Immaculate con- ception Pariah, Wellington. Thanks givin October so... supper begin- O'Clock. which is still in existence. ll passing of Senator Fred Pirie. U. they had seen In 1.000 mIlos' travel- mu '. The Lne Senator: Pirla Senate in 1945. His speeches were seldom P51- ished but always forceful. While in the legislature, he was the champion of the potato farmer and based his campaigns for reelec- tion on problems facing the prov lIICt:'l 820,000,000 industry. FLYING MINISTER From 1939. he often shuttled to business and government confer- ences in his four-passenger sea- plane. a practise that earned him the title New Brunswlck'a flying minister. He was fond of hunting but de- voted to conservation. It was as lands minister that he Introduced the closed season on moose in 1936 Senator Plrle was a -. 4 ' of Mount Allison University. He he- gan his business career in the lumbering industry, later became an automobile distributor and fi- nally joined his father in family potato business which was later merged into the present company. He was a director of the Marl- tims Trust Company. the Mari- time Liie Insurance Co. and the Canadian Cement Co. and presi- dent of the Atlantic Chemical Co. .3. 1n Ottawa, Solicitor - General Macdonald. goverpment leader in the Senate said "I was lreatly shocked to learn of the ” "He had brought our deliber- ntlons in the Senate boundless energy and a wealth of experience gained during a life devoted to the development of natural resources In his native province. I extend to his widow and family my Illl09l" Steer). son. 4. Jewell. 0. Donald Cudmore, 7. Joan S anderson. 8. cudmore. 9. Dorothy Jewell, 10. dollnl Wendell Jewell. North River 4-I-I Achievement Day The North nivar Rainbow 4-H Calf Club hdd their local Achieve- ment Day at the Queen's County Plowing Match on ,MosI;lay, Sept- ember 8. with Mr. John DuPas- qulere as judge. The results of this event are as follows: Efficiency in years work (D.P. Shorthnrn). 1. Douglasdewell. 2. Vera Jewell. 8. Raymond Warren, 4. hols Maclflnely. Efficiency in years work (Beet L Roost n. 2. Douglas Jewell, 8. Boyce Steven- Warren, 5. Elva Dixie Preston Jewell. 11. Vera Jewell, 13. Ruth Warren. 1:. Kenneth .Iew- ””'""- C'V'l'l'"””"'"- "W" 1... . -mum to . all, 14. Ralph Sanderson, 15. Wen- nfdm ""1 llInpe?gvean.t)luI-thlll haseten 3353.357 OW Efficiency in year's work (Beef Heifers). I. Boyce Stevenson. 2. Elva Jewell. 3. Dorothy Jewell, 4, Showing of calves (D.P. Short- horn). 1. Douglas Jewell, 2. Ray. snond Warren. 3. Lois MacKinley, 4. Vern Jewell. Showing of calves (Beef steer). 1. Robert Sanderson, 2. Juan San- derson, 3. Raymond Warren, 4. Boyce Stevenson, 5. Ralph Sand. erson, 6. Kenneth Jewell, 7. Doug- las Jewell, S. Dixie Cudmore, 9. Donald Cudmore. 10. Wendell Jew- ell, 11. Ruth Warren, l2. Elva Jew- ell. 13. Dorothy Jewell. 14. Vera Jewell, 15. Preston Jewell. Showing of calves (Beef heifers) 1. Wendell Jewell, 2. Robert Sand- erson. 3. Elva Jewell, 4. Dorothy Jewell. Monthly Judging Results. 1. Dou- 81-BI Jewell. 3- Boyce Stevenson. 3. Elva Jewell. 4. Kenneth Jeweu, 5. Raymond Warren. Showmanship. 1. Boyce Steven- son, 3. Ralph Sanderson, 3. Don- glas Jewell. 4. Kenneth Jewell, 5. Elva Jewell. FIND MONEY BOARD FRESNO, Calif. (AP)-Authori- ties counted 318,873 out of a garb- age can they used to haul away money found hidden in a two-room Fresno home where the John Dornke family lived in near po- verty. The money. some of it in gold coins, was discovered Mon- day after authorities removed the body of 07-year-old John) Domke from a bed where he had lain dead for eight days. Rmumanssmuubrannx wrims”-oils NEIGHBORS "mar Lrmsn" Now assulbi us-r APPEAIANCI Prlma Donna who asakas man! "Inst appearances" before her final "Farewell Tour”. Kati Whit Performances sic GlI'-'1ll3 0'” one morning recently 1 Vllull alone the bluff hordarus the summer cottages and bounding before me). alr had a ripe warmth and mell- - gardens. birds Vvhlrrcd Ilnllnl 15 BM 0'-ll of bird-house doorways and ever- green hedges. Crickets and grass- hoppers made ahyer music that was audible throush the 355-89118 cry and the sounds of cars and machinery and boat-loading in the busy harbor. The water. satin smooth, mirrored the rounded images of floating sea-nulls and the petal-shaped reflections of dlpplns E cried the massed bulldlnsu of the town across the river and glowed on the beaver-soft. beaver-brown hill-slopes of the opposite shore. What a pity the cottasefl Were not there to catch final bows PSYCHIATBISTS chlatrlsts in Charlottetown sug- gests thnt the time is comlni when it will be routine Procedure for every patient entering a hosp- ital (or consulting a doctor) to be Interviewed by his psychiatrist as well has his medical doctor. (A psychiatrist is a slur-lclnn who Hot chicken dinners sewed has specialized in anlstotlanal disorders) mw generally usumed that many physical ills are clog, ly connected with our emotions. At one session of the convention, peptic ulcers were discussed from the viewpoint of the medical doctor and the psychiatrist by n member of each of the profeg. alons. From experience most of Ils,bellove that I head-ache or an "upset stomach" can come tom fear. worry etc, mental and Our island Summer is an still (119! radar The But even where there seems no YGIISIOIIIIIP LII! psychiatrist can Good general physicians hsve' always done this but have had to concentrate on the disease it-i self. The psychiatrist devotes his! entire attention to the psycholod, glcal aspects of the patient. He- . Sunlight bright- Summer's The recent convention of Psy- -uu..:.., P” A! Q. It CHICKEN SUPP And BAZAAR SOUTH nusnco ocronnn 8. 1956 saasanuuq Fresh Killed TURKEYS aympathy in the great loss which they have sustained." ii” ff '-lzsliiiy Viwl l'V”N'?W 2&9-ti” "” ".7 -A ,.- . : CARRIES ON The above picture shows Mr. Al- bert Clow. of Kingston. veteran rivial mail carrier. who at seventy- flvs still drives the mall he has been driving with horse and car- riage for the past forty-flve years. His route of 35 miles is from Clyde River post office, through. ' Kingston and Lot 65. and back via New Haven and the West River bridge to Clyde River. The picture was taken by a summer visitor this year. Mr. Jack Mccnllough, of Oakvllle. Ontario. whose two children were with him when he met Mr. Clow on the highway. and who thought the mall car- rier's turnout "the nicest thing 'I'IIonIrsglvlng' Turkey Dinner csmnmr vAr.1.s:r HALL Monday, October so. Starting 4.30 by Cherry Valley Ladies Aid .. for Thanksgiving CAPONS for Your Deepfreeze GIL HENRY DIAL 9313 44 PIECE SERVICE FOI I Refrigeration M '52." o692E aepuutroansnaui msyaat he IN!!! wtsaan . 3 '2 .bu:doweexpec:zhem1E-n-sine-notherwsoaeuerua 7'5W'd3Y03t-4-1955110581310-VIII 3 medical doctor to be infallible? -raaaa sun Lsuoirrsn 39083101 of psychology and "-1435 ll!!! Why do books and plays that move one generation to tears. move mother laughter? 5001! Years ago a company of Writers, critics and play-producer; "VlV9d "Elli Lynne" and other favorites of the past. when nu. dlellcu hid WEN. audiences now Illllhed hilariously. I was among those who found "East Lynne" exceedlnaly funny. The contrived situations. the artificial language, and most of all the chlldlahness of behavior displayed by the main characters seemed highly amus- Fresh PRUNES 2 Lbs. 39c Kraft 8 oz. iar 35c Royal Russet APPLE JUICE Sealect Solid TUNA FISH 27c WAX PAPER SHOP PIERCES IFIRST FOR THANKSGIVING VALUES ,- DIAL 5524 ”The're Good For You" ' cnssse win: 48 O2. fin 27c her husband's fidelity, returning - 53 E f.”.1"..-'nh1'2f. 1f..i"'..:..'”.L' , , SPECIAL- THANKSGIVING SUPPER DANCE lng unrecognized until the death of the youngest child-in her armseled her to disclose her identity As to my initial question.-why . AT THE WN IIUIEL MONDAY. OCTOBER 8. I956 DANCING 9:30 To 1 AM. . To the music of the Downtowners '- Tickets 55.00 per couple (including supper): um. -........,.. the transformation from tears to laughter in the audience-: sim- ple answer isn't possible. Many of us expect a deeper undgg. "llldllll of human nature but on the other hand there are still a great many who would still find a true picture I lit ' this . l Consider the tliousaendlg whoplzly Please make early re”!-vauons S and read mm weep W" luck DIAL '1 magazines as "True 1' I - If "-1 , ' Doesn't this bird make you hungry? Well we have the bird of your choice that will give you a. very happy Thanksgiving. Come in this week end and choose one of our delicious turkeys, capons or young tender fowl. We are again very fortunate in being able to have for Your enjoyment turkeys from the farm of Mr. Herbert Matthews, Alberton. Don't be disappointed with poultry this Thanksgiving, buy your poultry at PIERCE's for cqmplete satisfaction. I 4. i I ....u... Choice Grade A FOWL, lb. Young Tender CAPONS, lb. Boneless Rolled VEAL, lb. . . . . Maple Leaf Sliced BOLOGNA, lb. . . Freshly Ground HAMBURG. 2 lbs. 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