- ..4.lJ. - .. .........-u.. 1 ..n.sn.-..... - .,;.iz-s-o.:'"'”;; OTTAWA (CF) - The Progree sive Conservative party is i1Idi8- not about two recent speeches of Trade Minister Howe. John Diefenbaker. one of three candidates in the race for the Conservative p a r t y leadership. said in a weekend interview that the main points in the two Sp.--ct-lies have been Progressive Conservative policy for many 3 )cars. "Mr. Home ha s deliberately stolen the opposition thunder." the 6!-year-old MP for Prince Al- licrt, Sasl-:., said. - iilr hit-'enbaker was referring to stall-incnls made by Mr Howe in speeches last week in Chicago and Milwaukee, Wis. CITES POINTS made by Mr. i' He said two of the chief points iiowe were that Conservatives Cry Howe Is Stealing Our Thunder wealth trade conference." . meat." Mr. Diefonbakcr said. "We expresud these views over i and over again but our arguments Mere met by an attitude of com- plete indifference on the part of Howe and his cabinet col- ! leagues." TWO-WAY STREET . Mr. Howe said in Milwaukee that Americans took it for granted that Canada would continue to import from the U. S. annually 31.000.000.000 more in goods than Canadians exported to the U. S. He added that Americans should remember that Canada can buy only if it has an equal opportunity to sell. "This is an admission by Mr. Howe of the justification of our ' criticism of a danller of having 50 large a proportion of our trade exclusively centred in the U. S.." Mr. Diefcnbuker said. "Canada Canadians could not continue to buy more from the United States than they sell to that country and that Canadians should play a bigger role in American - owned enterprises in Canada. ”We have constantly made these two arguments in Parlia- cannot continue to have a huge trade deficit with the United States without detrimental effect on the Canadian economy." Mr. Diei-znbaker said Mr. Howe's statcment "supports our stand for a British Common- "Such ii conference," he said, - "viuuld enable Canada to hovel Mr. Diefsnbaker said: ”This is exactly what we have been ad- vocating for years." llowever, Mr. Diefenbaker laid his party's stand had been rid- iculcd in the House of Commons. by Air Howe and his associatesf ”This evidence of repentance so close to an election is appreciated but seems rather late in the day after the years of ridicule which have been heaped on the Con- scrv:-tircs by the Liberals." he said. CITY AIIII GEIITRAL YOUR DOLLAR boys more i the Hughes Drug store. EV well Studio. ISLAND colored views. Cras- I l WE TREAT the sick well. Gil- gey's Pharmacy. open I a.m. to I p.m. HEAR Mas. J. D. Taylor oi Hamilton, Ontario. National Prea- ident of the Canadian School Federation on I p.m. at Prince catlonal vacancies in class nnld one in the Motor Mach anics c ass. should apply at once to the Frill clpal. Dial 4647. CiiIi'i0"-9i”W"- MacDonald R. will regret to the ' home ' hip. Miss summer with her Lloyd Cox at Morcll my only last Saturday. POLICE COURT-Two uid incapable weed to ten third wu tin niece. orderly was sentenced to Queen's County 35152533 if: cm... of Christ. Fredericton on Friday lii9i'ii0""- Service was conducted by REV. M- D. Dunbar. Interment was inI?red- erlt-ion Cemelri'.V- THE It'll hell" ers were Messrs. Lawrence New- son. Harold Sharpe. William W99” Emmerson Murray. RW i'9"'i3- Konnneth MacDonald. FUNERAL SA'l'URDAY- The funeral of the liite Glen Tremero of Hampshire was held from ills late residence on Saturday Iii"- noon and was very largely attend- ed. The service at the home and at the grave was conducted I77 Rev. C.R. Mouse. A 3010. "TM Beautiful Garden of Prayer" was sling by Murdock Macbeod. The pail hearers were Arnold Tremere. Wendell Tremcre, Clayton Trem- gm, Raymond Tremerc. George Watts and Vernon White. Inter- merit was in the Hampshire cem- etcry. FUNERAL SUNDAY- The fu-'4 neral of the late Robert H. Car- ter of Milton. was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence and was very largely attended. There was a short service at his late residence followed by service in Saint John's Anglican Church in Milton. Services were conduct- ed hy Rev. A.E. Plercey. The poll bearers were Eric Coles. Alton Rodd. Percy Hooper, Elmer Moc- Rae, Archie Johnston and Robert Simpson. Brsthred of Barton L.O. L, Lodge of Milton held their ser- vice at the grave conducted by Rollin Hooper. Worsiiipful Master, and Alton Rodd, Chaplain. Inter- ment in the Church cemetery. Monday It.City over the week-end. t B Fwd car pasrtiztt 3,25 t:i1:e,;:,ci;.lmen say that I am? or Who do s.P.C.A. re-0rsIni1'il”5 med" ed and scraped from bumper to init Wednesday. Ociob" 2"-hr cm” i bumper by a hit and run driver. amber, ll p.m. Attendance all interested earnestly desired- of Wales College. Interested studellin REGRETTABLE ACCIDENT- Thg mow friends of Miss Mary N., Brookllne, Mass.. this week and fracture her MacDonald all?” '3” Mrs. and return- drunk were each sent- dgyg in jail and I THE ANNUAL St. James Tea and bazaar on Thursday, Nov. lst. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES RE- paired. phone 5458 or APPIY 5 Spring Park Road. RED CROSS meeting Crapaud lllall tonight I p.m. Everybody; I welcome. . . do with Jesus who is called the Ind slt;'G"T.dAClC&,D:'i;J ongglfn Christ?" in the evening the topic "mm m3 UR” 9" 3' p A 1955 was a question which Jesus him- i side of West NURSES MEETING- The An ' Prince Street on October 22. a 8 pm. attend. Misss Helen G. Mac I National Director. Red Cross Nurs- ing Services, will give an iilustrat-i ed talk on her experiences as Red , Cross co-ordlnator. I INQEST 0RDERED- Coronerl L.E. Prowse last night ordered an inquest to be held in the death of Mr. Walter G. Macxenrie whlcbl occurred in the Prince Edward. Island Hospital yesterday. The in- quest will be held on the evening of November 15 at City Hall. Members of the Coroner's Jury are as follows: Raymond M. Ar- . , :nunl meeting of the Charlottetown DAY CLA55E5v Pi'”"uc”'l v”' ' District of the Association of Niirs SCi!00ir-Ti19" "' ' lwles of Prince Edward island will mun, six persons acknowledged the day CHPGWY be held in Red Cross House. Slitheir belief in Jesus Christ as God's The nurses from Summer-' aide District are cordially invited to i T Arthur,- lghio Evangelist Hoard At Central 1Christion Church 4 Rev. Hugh F. Senisbaugh. min- ister of Lockland Christian Church lCincinnatl. '0hio. begun his cub lrent series of sermons in the roll of evangelist at Central Chrldhl Church yesterday. He chose la 'texts for his sermons. two great questions which were asked in the iscripturcs concerning Jesus. The first was asked by.Pilate and dir- ected to the Jews: "What shall I elf asked his diciples: "Whom do we say that I am?" The minister": in;-ply was based on Petor'I an- iswer: "Thou art the Christ. the - ; son of the Living God." i The services were largely at- tended. Following the evening ser- son and were baptised. or 23. from St. John's Anglican HIGH SCHOOL RED Miss Helcn MacArthur, National director of the Red Cross Nursing services. was guest speaker at the afternoon session of the day-long High School Red Cross conference held Saturday at the Red Cross Headquarters in Charlottetown. The meeting vihtch was attended by 53 representatives of 13 high schools was presided over by Miss Cecilia Darby. Reports on the lnternationali . . discussion ll'Cl'e "How to Organize" Maryland, were heard from Miss. , y , H "Cnmniumty Service . and "What Jennie MacDonald. Charlottetown. , and Min Barbara Clarke. Sum-lcl?,:1d:,e5,?,l:,,;i.)nig);(i-II) ate Imemmonu mffside. and of the Quebec Train-' Delegates at the mEct' includ- igl hCenter, team Miss Marie 1 ed LEFT Marie Hughes. Kenning "K C3. Mlu eclli Dab nd.t ;P l Gil LR ti ;Lo- Mr. Ted Roach. Addifcssesr oyf v:ei- I rliiline EL:lI:lpI):iI.an Albgr'tofio Hlgli: come were made to the delegates..lennie MacDonald. Notre Dame; COSS DELEGATES MEET” study Center held at Hood College. senauii. commissioner. Topics for 'mersIde by Mr. E.C. Johnston. president of t the P.Iil.I. Division of the Canadian l Red Cross Society. and Miss 1. Ar-. Austina Roberts, Rochford Square Carol Chandler. Queen Charlotte; Florence Anne Campbell, Sum- greater trade with the Common-i wealth, particularly the Unitedl rhumnl 11;!!! 'm”k."' hr 'ukuI' Kl d . ' .m?'r' it'll-by N J3: gm in Ii-upunaghia a At Chicago. lilr. Howe s ' . Canadians do not like being ea- Vim. IIWWIDAUD ciuded from the operations of Am- wakuii-"I Iilnlflcaiitly- erican subsidiary companies in - R1304! HIV? Id UP I Canada. He suggested thatiAme:i h"”dD' 113 93 11:30 IIIDDOH I: - erns provide for f nanc ""91" di-non! lrlml i-illll Eiliaiitiitaon by c....as...s as W the -taco rruidcnt Ellen- shareholders in U. S.-owned com- I”"'”' SPPKPWCI ill 153- pamesg At the moment. administration Oiilciols on keeping closest tab : Kevin Blocqitlorv. North Run 0: Maria Muilally. Bourls Hick; -STANDING Gerald Coffin. Prince of Wales; Juanita Ilfacnooald. Morcll; Patricia Pol;-. for. Mlscoucho: and Charles Brod- erlck, Tignisb I-Ilgb. This successful Iiugli school Red Cross Conference was capably or. sgnnlzed and arranged by Miss Ma- ne Bowneas. Director of the P.E.I. Junior Red Cross. ' - H. 8. S. SPEAKER Mrs. .l.D. Taylor. National presi- Church. Crapaud. service lilftr ing at lflo p.m. Interment Church Cemetery. I)AVI'SON- Suddenly at Tryoll. Oct. 21st, Mrs. Charles Dawson. in her 82nd year. Remains trans- ferred from Dawson Funeral Home last evening to her late residence. Funeral Tuesday short service at home at 3 o'clock then to Church of Scotland. Cape Traverse for service at 3.30. Interment Church Cemet- ery. ad :5. and costs or t l nment b7 M'l' I:r?ntt.?Iifl.milpdlh:I)in in city Police Court Saturday m0i'"i"il' A Verso” ggh.rged with being drunk and ill: , ML yail for ten day! William Boyce. Donald Mutc inessey. Harry Ldrif-T MacKenzie juries in an automobile i ant Brookfield on October ll. IJ John Squnrebrlggs. Ernest Hen-; The Iatd suffered severe . char (foreman). Eric Mn0G"80;-l STEELE- Sudddenly on Oct. 21. 1956, Joseph Frederick Steele in his 85th year. His I ' are I resting at the Henncssey Funeral g Home from where the funeral i will be held on Tuesday morning at 8.45 to St. Duiiltairfs Basilica I coLLtNc.s .- l Lionel Colllngs. Gaspt-rciiux. 6 Il).l.. 5 oz. Wl-IITEIlEAD- At I've l . Whitehead. Grahams Road. daughter. Wendy Lynne. UR8EY- At the P.E.l. Hospital l l v r Oct. 20. 1956 to Mr. and Mrsu Roy Pursey. a daughter. Lois I Mabel. Weight 1 lbs. 14 on. i . DEATHS 'ROWA'I'1'- At Bcarn Grove on Cemetery. . MACKENZIE- Al the P.E.i. Ros- ' pitai on Sunday. Oct. 2i. 1956. Walter G. Mncltenzie in his and year. Resting at the Model! Funeral Home. Funeral notice later. Interment in Springfield Cemetery. SHERREN -Suddenly at Quebec. Oct. 19th. Leading aircraftsrnan John Lewis Sherrcn age 19. Re- mains will arrive at the Dawson Funeral Home. Crapaud, at I p.ni. October 2!. Funeral Octob- IIAI. 4028 Al the Kings ('oun- v TY Memorial Hospital Montague. l on October 17. to Mr. and Mrs. C Q . l riaiizhter. Cheryl Louise. weightishe is seriously ill in the Char- Prince County Hospital on October 12th. 1958. to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall is Saturday. Oct. 20. I956. Alexan- der L. Ilowatt formerly of 44 School Street Ilhilii 95tlIFYeII'- t th n uner-1 . ?leIvIl::e.fromewh:ife The funeral ' A”09"iii'" Plulded Pi 3 l"'35IV' 1 will be held this Monday after- noon. service commencing at 1 o'clock. Interment in the People's ”" "' "” '"'"'"'""'"i' for n ,' High Mass at 9 FUNERAL T"IT.IDAY- Tllf iii; olclock. interment the Catholic nerol of the lat; lzlrls. :vf'E'e:"r:' Ccmctnry. e ro -- The many friends of Mrs. (Col.l .l. Stewart will regret to learn lottetoivn Hospital. All wish her in speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Melanson and son Emery: Mr. and Mrs. lCharlcs Fortln and daughter Char- ,lotte. all of Moncton, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. ;W.J. Hook. Charlottetown. Waller Baker Addresses P.S.S. Home And School Mr. Reginald MacNutt. president of Prince Street Home and School yattended meeting on Thursday, October lll. Mr. George Purvls introduced dent of the Canadian Home and School and Parent-Teacher Fed- ieration, from Hamilton, Ontario, will be guest speaker at the an- nual meeting of the P.E.l. Fed- eration of Home and School As- i soclations to be held this evening ' at the Prince of Wales auditorium. . Mrs. Taylor is a graduate of Mc- . Master University and has taught . secondary school. She is also the lpresident of the Ontario Eudcation Association and a member of tho otecutivo of the Canadian AI- Iociatlon -for Adult Education. (CP Photo) Sudden Death Of Mr. Joseph Steele The sudden death of Mr. Joseph Steele occurred in Charlottetown yesterday morning. He was in his 85th year. The late Mr. Steele was found in I semi-conscious condition near the railway ynrdg by the City Police. He passed away a short time later. Although aged in years. he was still an active worker with the City Street De. partment. He is survived by a daughter. Miss Josie Steele of Char ottetown. The remains are resting at the Hennessey Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held on Tuesday'mornl at 8:45 to Saint If s Basiloa for Requiem High Mass at I o'clock. There will be no inquest into the death. GAUHATI. India lfteulernl - Prime Minister Nehru said Wed- nesday nlght that although world tension over the Suez issue has eased. the danger of war had not yet disappeared completely. He said the world had been on the A Tribute To Donald Campbell O.B.E., M.D. The following has been received from Dr. W..l.P. MacMilItin ().B.E I with to write a few words in sincere appreciation of the life work of my dear friend and col- league. Dr. Don Campbell. When my revered teacher at McGill. Dr. John Macllac. wrote that imfortal epic "In Flanders Fields" his call for volunteers to grasp and hold high the torch of liberty, falling from dying herool' hands. has been fully and nobly answered by thousands of loyal sons of the Empire. Thus. that great. great epic "ln Flanders Fields" proved I wonderful ral- lying cry in two great world wars and among those who answered: twenty-five years later and whol served in Flanders Fields was Donald Campbell. I On the historic battle fields of Normandy Dr. Campbell. then Lt. Col. Campbell. Chief Surgeon in No. 7 Canadian General Hospital. did his noble work. This. to my mind. was the scene ci Dr. Camp- bell's great sacrifice. That dread- ful campaign resulted in many thousands of casualities and Dr. Campbell's sacrifice was in stand ing at the operating table until he dropped from physical exhaus- tion and after a few hours of sleep he was back operating on poor wounded soldiers. This glor- ious ordcal was the prim cause of the serious illness whlc even- Beaverbrook Very Critical Of European Free Trade Proposal MONTREAL lCPl-Lord Beav- erbrook, Canadian - born British -press baron. Sunday branded the proposed British - European free trade area as a "terrible danger" and a "disgrace to the Tory od- ministralinn" of the United Klug- dom. In an interview. the 77ycar-old publisher of the Express group of newspapers hewed close to the line of unfettered Commonwealth trade he long has championed. He contended the new plan endanger- Canada. "Coutinentai Europe. with its cheap labor and long hours. would easily take over Canada: posi- tion." Lord Beaverhrook said. "That would ruin the most suited market for Canadian exports - and that market remains Britain. "Don't forget that Britain buys far more here than Canada buys might prove fatal to the Empire. from Britain. It's a better market than the United States." ' "TERRIBLE DANGER" He called the proposed scheme "not only a terrible danger - it might prove fatal to the Empire. Europeans would export more than goods to Britain. he said with vigor. ” hey would export the unem- ployment that is chronic in sev- eral continental countries." ' Did he think the plan would be accepted? "That I don't know. All I'll say t"'"V mm mm P” "I5 is that either the plan falls or. if it is not necessary to say that Dr Campbell was an able bril- liant and successful surgeon. He came to this City and that genial friendly disposition of the land of hill birth made him a general fa- vorite. Until forced to resign he gave many years of faithful ser- viro to veterans in our City Hos- piliils In this world there is no greater .:m...m....mm... Drama Festival Director Coming A meeting of the Governors of the Print-o'Edward Island Region of the Dominion Drama Festival was held Al the home of the chair- man. Mr. J.A. Lawson, last Fri- day evenin, to consider replace- ments for retiring governors and to fill the vacancy left by Mrs. Jim Fraser, lately of Summerside, who left the Province last spring. Possible entries for the Regional Festival to be held next March were also considered and a tenta- tlve program outlined for Mr. Richard MacDonald. director of the Dominion Drama Festival who will be in Charlottetown nut Sat- urday and Sunday. A meeting of all interested in drama and drama festivals. with Mr. MacDonald. was decided upon with other '” brink of a major conflagration over the issue. activities during his visit. the guest speaker, Mr. Walter Bak- er, Director of the Protestant Soc- ial Welfare Bureau. p Mr. Baker gave I very enlight- ening address on the function and aims of this bureau-expla nlng lin detail the different phases of ibis work and stressing the at , neeed for this agency in Char otte- : town. I Mr. Alfred Tait moved a hearty ' vote of thanks which was tendered l the speaker by the president. . Mr. MacNntt then called on Brig. .' W.W. Reid. who gave a brief ad- dress in his usual genial way. Mr. MacNutt niilied Miss Math-I coon to acquaint the audience with the coming visit of the Halifax Symphony Orchestra. This Or- CHMNNVI chgxlfg i. bmumdbgug: ' ml . Funeral Home M ;.'”""8”,t,'::,'c;B,',,,e,','"”"'.,',(,;h,.,,,,, 0 . IVE I' m 1. m St. town gain a first ham knowledge point tickets for the A 's concat- Mr. neocgo Penis. Mr. IN MEMORIAM In loving memo , of a loving husbami and father. William H. McDougall who died October Fondly remembered by his ginia.'Wendoli and Ronnie. 22,1952. wife and children. Belle. Vir- LOOK BETTER! Clean Clothes - - Wedr Longer Be prepared for cold weather ahead. Check wardrobe NOW and send your clothes to RITE- Cleoners Ltd.-they will be returned to you prompt- ly looking like new. Olll DAY SIIVICI .. ' IN AT 9 - OUT AT 5 9 DAILY --- IXCIT SATURDAY AY it succeeds, Britain fails. sacrifice than laying down one's life for others--That. in short. is Dr. Campbell's record. I oxtend my sincere sympathy to Mrs. Campbell and daughters. I all lltilltll Cr lv'I, SPECIAL SALE Corned Beef of the finest quality expertly cured by us Priced at 25: per Iii. out 5535 Market Bldg. a clean 'n Easy ribbon changer Only on tho new ll'-7 UYAL 9' A ;.- 7 .'. -1., "The Wvhololthing is a disgi-gee in the Tory administration and a dreadful Ieqi-Id to Mr. (Harold) Guridaa Photo I Monday. Oct. ;z2.:i9ss 'nsiimG'ioit (AP)-7tl.I. W. cram.-at farm ofldals an kodr Local leaders of both parties say outcome of the Elaenbowor-steven- son race for the president in somogof than state: may we be determined by what happens to bog prices before the election. The administration also has AU; S; Government; The Price Of - W .: "r- ..r .. ( arrr -5-vi 'T- . ' thing Ill vhtil II II attempt 1 ...,i.f'."".:'...."”'-r.........It..-I-'...,ii;.r-.v" C W3 W100! Old Hlml. cabling: CI at-::: m-......." tr" Tine! i':...w''-"i::.i''...-:--'': '. "...' "b" Itiullttin dsurtoient i. am, .0 mum for tho atizu. ::::.::: ......-ti-i'i'.'-.-.'i'.'.;i'.4.'dr--'1' ll!i5lidi0I' of It costs a Ill.t.tlI:l'een.!t bounds OI table stock potatoeg .11. vu-ted from regular potato mark. otl. In another step to bolster nu. P"i9"- ii" diltlfillni Ila? re- l9WR'i.ill1DortoatrIsiilotions Iimdd Ii in: its from Canada and otlilr expo axe”. DIVERT CAITII , It also is cooperating with am, Iasncles of the government to ill. "Pi ""10 "OD lotlthwestcrn dronlil areas to farms and been buying eggs and turkeys for t ranches in Mexico. V Mat.-millsn's recent sellout .0; Trinidad assets to the Uoitedi States." . WEATHER p TORONTO (CP)-Temperatures ' nwed Sunday night by the Tor Ohio Public weather office: I Min. Mas.. Night Day 1 Dawson .. Vancouver .. Victoria Edmonton .. .. Calgary Regina ..., Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa ... Montreal .. Quebec Fredericton .Saint John .. . Nlioncton .. ... ,4 . Halifax Charlottetown . .. Sydney Yarmouth .. .. St. John's. Nfid. I-IALCIFAX ICP)-The weather office says continued fine weather is forecast for today. Forecasts: Prince Edward Island. northern Nova Scotla and New Brunswick; Clear with a few cloudy inter- vals; Southwest winds 15. Low- llish at Charlottetown 42 and 66. New Glasgow, Moncton and Fred- ericton 40 and 65. saint John 6 and 60, Edmundston and Camp- beilton 38 and 65. High today at Charlottetown at 12:45 pm. At Rustlco at 8:12 a. in. and 1:13 pm. ilununet-side tido eighteen minutes later than Char- lottetown. sun rises today at gm and sets at 5:16 pm. I .44 ..43 .-.27 .31 ..3.3 .40 .53 .50 .46 .34 N35 42 ..d7 .44 .41 36 44 43 28E8233&E:'.'S3&8:;f:S5'.'3S Church. Theme for week IRE CALL or CHRIST Monday, Oct. 21 It I P.M.-THE CALL OF CHRIST Tuesday. Oct. not at I PM.-THE CALL TO FAITH Wednesday. Oct. 10th at I P.M.--THE CALL To cnuncn Tliursdsy. Oct. 18th at I P.lA.-THE CALL TO PRAYER Friday. Oct. '3th at I P.M.--Tim CALL ro DEDICATION Sunday. Oct. 18th st 1 P.lll.-THE CALI. ro WORSHIP Special music each night under the tltroothn of John Lea-Month. M.A,, I. Mus. (thlord) Monday nislit-Anthem, TEACH M! on who (Atwood) By Zion Solo: THE LORD'8 PRAYER (Mdotte) By Mrs. Allison MacDonald And wokaow ttm-ttalniisnnavcktngpthq-fog-ggogugg that love God. Gussr. SPEAKER AT ZION REV. STANLEY VANCE. I.A. Of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. Hamilton. 0nl.. who will be guest speaker at week of special services at Zion Presbyterian Clsoir. ” longish!-shoudy f Co-operation. Of Customers Requested Concerning FIIII GOATS IIOW III STORAGE Please Read Explanation! hlsoarlnronHonhmovocooornowugf....p..5..p October 21ffi.'I'Iilsln ltsolfiso molar umiiiiuixigg. is... cold storoqovoiilflocondooflioflilrdnoorofoorprosolfholdllig tliorooroopproxllnofoly 2.000forcoofs and fooiireiisfonion. 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