VW THE WESTERN GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 1. 1953 ' l following stores Ol COUNT! orinca I laminar ltl-eat. Snmninrnidn. Phone sou. guns, lnbncs-lptionn. Advertising lnprnnnntntlvnn GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE worrou Home Phonon: son and Mill. , The Guardian may be bought at any of tho nwyum, lnnuner Street: Gonrllen Drugstore. :1 central llnat: Nnpgund, Water ltreat; Ilnrk Gnndet. 01 Granville Show "W. Doneatwn Grocery. second Street; Inland Motor Transport. 111511 "1 A050" 3'1 51111 30- 5019-11111 W.” gu-get; vtnee'a Grocery. no Bnnnell street; znmsn'n Bali- servleo Drug Store: Frsd'n Grocery, Convent Street. Ll. Waite In Kensington. WEST PRINCE OFFICE ." Albertans Frank Wsell. Phone: 68-) Omen and 68-! Inns. in Snnunsrnldol Bepransntatlvo gnnycz. - Every Wednesday. on Lower Freetown School. ,p.nNCE Lot l6 Hall tonight. necmn music. New floor. Canteen ,9;-vice. fDANCE&l(arcNeul'8 Warehouse Kennngton, tonight. Blue Haven Ramblers. -nioliasr' QUALITY. Lowest prices. Moasc Jewellers, summer- ride ,,.a.. ..'rliE REGULAR monthly meet- ng of the Alberton Branch, Can- ad',an Legion, will be held Wed- nesdziy. Sept. 2nd at 7.30. Impor- nw nuslness will be discussed. ,E.N'GAGEMENT-Mr and Mrs llknired Rogerson, Cape "iraverse; ir.r.oiir.:e the engagement of their ializrliier. Elizabeth vliettyi Alma :0 Edcar Ramsay, son of Mr and Mgr, Sterling Mlllar. Kelvin. Mar- 13!? 'o trike place September 26. -J A N IT 0 ll RETIRES -- Mi. I -DANCE--Every Wednesday, old Lower Freetown School. -CELEBRATES sou: BIRTHDAY Children and grandchildren gs- thered in the old home in Lower Freetown on the evening of Aug- ust 2'1 to honor Mr. Wilbert Reeves 1on the 80th year of his birth. He its still taking a keen interest in ifarming. Always having been a 1great reader, he is able to enjoy many hours of this hobby through the blessing of almost perfect eye- sight. After the family sang "Happy Birthday" a delicious supper was served by Mrs. Reeves. Personals 1 1 -Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Coulson,' Kenslngton, were visitors to Sea iview on August 23. Acadian Teachers 61st convention Held At Tlgnlsh -The Acndian Teachers held their dint annual conventon at. Tig- Eigh Mans was celebrated by Rev. Joshep Leclair amisted by Rev. J. N. Poiirier as deacon and Rev. Ehnanuel Richard as sub'dea.con. The sermon was delivered by Rev. Charles Gallant. The first sauion. held in the penal: Hall.-was presided over by Mr. P. A. Arsenault. Miss Clothilda Arsenault. acted as secretary. After the president's annual report, the minutes of the 'last annual can- vention held in Rustlco in 1952 were read. Remarks were passed by the pas- rrm GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Safely lists -The Women's Institute of Hebron sponsored a very success- ful swimming and water safety course which was concluded on Friday, August 28th. Miss Mary Farmer instructed these classes and the following members pass- ed the tests successfully: Elementary: Alice Clements. Everet MacNevin, Florence Mc- Lean, Annie Pearl Darrach, Alice Clements, Margaret McLean, Dor- Isaac. tor Rev. J. A. MacDonald, Rev. Father Morin of Fall River, Mass.1 Rev. John Route and Rev. Denis Gallant. ; At the afternoon session. 39 ieach- 1 ers registered. An interesting de-t monstration in physical culture1 was given by the pupils of the! Dalton School under direction of1 Rev. Sister st. Raymond. Sr St Marie Eugenia. BA, on voc- ational guidance. Mi. BPl'l'ill Des- roches opened the discussion of this paper. The next paper road by Mr. Edmund Arsenault, 'B Sc. was on 5 -Mrs. Bruce Couison and1 daughter, Shareii, of Ottawa, 0nt.,1 ;were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs. Leighton Couleon, Sea View. school libraries. The discussion was opened by Mr. Auhn Gallant. BA The report of the education committee was rziven by Mr. Elmer PlnPRll M.A. The evening session all in-1;Kensinr.:lrm. left August 1-20. on the ,spiring address was read by Rev. Missionary Teacher To Japan Departs ,three years as a missionary teach-1 er of the United Church of Can- ,.'iria. Miss Mnasi: will have 24! llioiirs in Toronto, lVll6'T0 she will, Ivlsit her uncle and aunt, Mr. and; En” Mac. ly wrecked pre-war North Ameri- rhy !vlCcg;”1:it0M;3:LEan can efforts for export wheat price S.:l:c'lor' rJac1u(:line Clements ""h”1z'"1”"' E .6" M'cKinnOqn Kenneth MC: She never undermined or under- 15:” ' 0 sold the i949 international Wheat, t . Agreement which expired last : I . . . Shlirghfgmegggannggazelhmhgnc :25: month, but conditions have chang- ed. new international agreement. Rus- sia, too, is willing to do so if she can find buyers. ilizalion wrecked by ticipanis who thought they were - - holding up prices for themselves - Miss Helen Moase. B.A.. of found in mp pnd that Lhpy had ;heen merely holding the umbrella 1first lap nf l-is-r jnurney to Shlzou-;1m- men- jka. Japan, where she will spendln-hip, they caught out in the rain. Hebron Swimmingf Fear Argentina May , Undermine Wheat Price (By Sydney Gampbell) LONDON, (Reuters) -- Argen- l tine, perhaps accompanied by Rus- sia, may undermine the structure of world wheat prices which rests precariously on the International Wheat ment, United States farm supports and other cien. present export Agree- North American poli- It was Argentina which regular- She is already undersel-ling the All previous commodity stab- plans were eventually the outsiders. Par- outside competitors, themselves were Recent Price Troubles Examples in recent history in- 1Mrs. CllPlrlI1S Vincent, and w'i1.h;”.mde mp p,.E,,W,,,. mhh" and (.05.; 11”” 911"-'1' K1715 9" "W19 10 11393” iiee stabilization projects, and thci will meet tho Board of the lV.M.S.'1933 Th" TWX1 5100 W111 0" 10 V111" which 1.i.'i.; ixreckell when Argen- tina exceeded licr export quota. ttlOllV(1lt wlierc slip ivill be nlI'l by1 international wheat plan 1 1 i t George's Gals. Andy's Aces In Another Draw 0 1 --Gr-oigc1s Gzils nlid Andy's Aces ,fought to another tie game in their best of five series for the town y championship in softball last night, w T the game ending 5-all The first iouthlt the Gala nine lilnales to I .. E lflve. but committed six mistrues game was also a. draw. The Aces o.1.rAwA' (Cg)-gA 'cmadkn to one for the George's Gals. govermnem when "put Midi Marie Peters started on the Monday he has um no recmblmoundlfur the Apes, but. was in- evldence of either Argentina orllured 111 1119 111111 1111111111 and Russia onering large nmoums of'Marion Rogers finished tho con- wmm on world mal'ketS- last. Carml-ii Smith ll'('ll' the rlllllc He was commenting on a Lon- 1”” 511011911.” 05115- don dlspatch which mid that M. ; For the Ari-s, Joan Baker, Teedic swung, perhaps accompanied by-Caluil, and Myra Murphy all liil. Russia. may undermine the pres. p2 for 3. Wanda Cliappell hit 2 for em ,u,uC(ure of world when ex. ,4 for the Gals. Mario Rugs-is madc- pon prices based on me 1ngernn.'a. serisritiolizil cntcli iii the fifth Honal wneng Agreement, Umgedyinriiiig !1lll..lllill(l (iallalits fly. States farm supports and othel pMi1T1011 P21112111 11. .lilL'lZ1H1 11. 11110 American policies, caught it npmn with one hand as The expert said it. is true that it was liozidinp for mnllii-r 92111111 Canada and the U, s” pylncjpallwanda Clinppell also made .1 nice exporters under the IWA, havr3nl'R1(111. big supplies of wheat and that :3.:"::::..:.v1 ..E1'1l.ii”.-.E”-i1:1.1:”,2L1..?.”i;!I :71 Blood Donors enough wheat to carry them along without large-scale purchases. 1A1 t But he pointed out that the IWAI selling price is still near the cell-1 -.. ,,, mg of 52.05 U.S. a bushel This g-rhfm, Twp 71 rmn,.,,.5 at The would indicate. he said. that the Red (7;-1.-:5 hlrrvi rlnnli," . w exporting countries feel "there lSA11.);x;-tnn 1,-15: i...m,m O, I10 11990 10 091115." 1number 27 dnliateci for tile first W-'------ -- time ollea-lryg By districts 'lic ziilriibel ni doli- urs is as l(i1'lo'.is: Allicrtnn 212 Aim: 3. Mnzitz-csn 6 Mill Rive: T3. Ruse- PAGE ELEVEN ;Wilmoi Valley iSwimming. Water Safety Tesls --The pupils of North Bedequz ; school district and also young ipeople from the surrounding com- lmunltles took part in Red Cross 1 swimming and water safety tests on Saturday, August 29th. The Woments Institute sponsored nillls course and Mrs. Ellis Smith lavas chairman of the swimming land water safety committee. Miss ,l2ernlce DeLory instructed the classes which were tested by Paul 'Cudrnnre The following swimmers npasred the tests satisfactorily. , Flenientary: Doreen Baker. By- lron Burns, Lorne Campbell. Donna Carruthers. Marilyn Carruthers .Smidra Jarlllne. Herbert MacDon- ald, Cmlvle MacEachern. Nora Scales Nniirv Simmons, Ernest -Starr-rt, Alberta Smith, Joyce Birch Judy Campbell, Maxine ,C:impbeil. Joan Carruthers. Neil 1Clarl;. Janet Mr-Farinne, Ronald Vl."ivD0li:lld, Brian Scales, Sheila isimmons, Eileen Sravcrt, Marion 'S'.ll'0.'l Junior: Kaye Hmiseii int:-rnierllate: Garth Mcfarlane. tertamed Glll"l9r from Toronto ivhc flaw ruiilses. Three siliicilvisvlzsi re- port effrirts beincz made to estab- lish ('Oll1)')illllI'S. 'lmnilrziaIlon and Sisters of Ser- ,l'lCP-Ollr liicnibrrs ale very active :in ns.-isiiiir rind welcoming new 1lfllnillFS liioving to their distiicts licsi(ic- E1l'illL', gclieious clwiiatinni to National Ininiiiziation Fund. "Fllirilicr - Approximately 324.00! iwhlch was iamh. anended h,,mm!her mint. Miss Janet. Monso, who- Snme people thought that thn Hem-v livers retired on M0ndr'1.1' 31- -Miss E. A. Fenerty of Annap- n lbliiik 2. B:-rn 0. Dock -l. Hoilli; iias inzscd by tlic Catllollc Womon'.' in completing seven gears as Jan-.dale, NS., is spending her vaca- AIi)el'ton1Lcc;;uP through various palochln l1.Ol' of Alberton Post. Office. Mr. Miers has carried out his duties in 3 very efficient. manner. He is be- mg sirreeded by Mr. Gordon Jef- rrr-v VI Albertoii. -.lllS('l.'l.l.Alt:4'l-.iA0i'i0S SHOWER- lirs I-larlzilid Inman. Mrslrn Mar Joins ll05lf1SS0S at the fornierlz hnniv in Nnrtli St. Elennors. lion- wrinr Miss Eiaync Illmilll on Tliur.-dny evening proir to her shniier The bride-elect. was escor- ted to a seat of honor ilnder a de- -omlrd arcli tn the strains of ap- ,i.-rpriato niuszc and then prE':Enl- -d V'l'.1l a lwelv bouquet nf pink inn lxliltc asters by little Jiirlrr 71-.rk The ribbons were cut by the iizsscs lirircwret Joan Carrluthe-rs ind Helnn llcckin, the accompany- ng renses of pznfid wishes were read yr Mrs Rayner and the gifts were ii-ranted by Miss Janice Inmnn and lire lleber Pickering. The remaind- music, both vocal and instrumental being enlnyed, Mrs. C. Roy Aliern was pianist Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses -S. 7.1 2.1121691 soil Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE 1 Summer St. Summernlde CHESTER s. MacD0llALD Barrister. solicitor. Nctnry, Etc LLB. Money to Donn. Office formal-Ly occupied by Late Heath Strong, KC. Collections Promptly Attended To. mm VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 11. Water Street East Summer-side W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. r. l. ltl'U'l'UAl. numnnvc. Granville at Water street susnmernida "1111 P. o. Box '3" as: my 3. F. HUNTER R. . OPTOMETRIST Eummernlde. P. I. I. Campiets Vlnnnl Analyses Glnuen lltted PHONE HID !MAl.l.MAN'S BUILDING Wei? E. E. PARKMAN Opt. 1). 8.0. ! OPTOMETBIST )0.” Fitted - llyen Fxnrnlnea moo Ronni 9 to II - 1 lo 6 "111 by Ilwolntimsnf. PHONE 828'! Ilcsur manna awn. 0' 39- snmsnernidu A- Raymond Grant. 1 Illa. OJ). OPTOIIITBIS) . "'9" Shoot lurnlnalifdo 01”" Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Phone 81580. PHONE Ills Nevin and Mrs. Roy Rayner were3 -narri.-ice at fl surprise miscel1aneous' Professional cards iwilgm. D-1. J. ll. DDNHIIDHANT1 1llOl'l at the home of Mr. and Mrs. plilrecl Donald, Sea View. ---Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Coul-' still and family. Sea Vieiv were 1.'i5liOl'S to Victoria West, on Aug- ust 25. -Miss Peggy Sherren of Monu- nlnn, N B. is spending her holidays at her home in Central Bcdeque..1 -Mr. and Mrs. James Norton ofi iMoncion, N. B. are guests of they 3latt.er's brother and sister-in-laiv.l1'11e Craig ,1Boniface Man. ,.Vlr. and Mrs ,Bedeque.-H Vernon vlvirs. Lelgh'Brown returned to .her home in New London on Aug- iT1'19 1”” s"51”" 0.0”” W110 0" Rdii 1us' 27. after spending the past v1'11'1"0 171' 111” A””1,1”11 ”'11””1 1050"" upon by a delegation representing 1 few days visiting relatives at 11'" M11 F E D”11'”"' 13 A T11" 1051 1Sllmm0l'llPl!l l'nited Church. Ken- Monctoii. Miss Evelyn MacRae. French River, spent the past week-end al 1 51 of the evening was spent in Kelvin Grove where ;he was thcl1115”1551”" 1”” guest of her sister and brother-4M111'1"”1' D01-1C9”1” inglmk Mr. and Mrs John pick, llowed by a question box. the li9Dl'1l'lypurH. M nmm,.,.A etts. 'ton, Billy Callback, Bedeque. David Scales, Freetown, and William! Bedeque, are attendingl the Canadian National Exhibition1 in Toronto. H. 1 " rrrr rt 1 -Mrs. Norman Wright of Hall- fax, accompanied by her son Wen- 1 deli and daughter Noreen, returned home Friday following a visit wilh1 her parents-in-law, Mr. and .'Vlrs.1 Albert E. Vlfrlght.-H. 4 -Mr. Clifford Donald. Sea View left recently to spend a. holiday in West Medford, Mass. accompany- ing Mr. and Mrs. H. Kenny and party. returning home after spend- ing two weeks in Seaview. ' -Mr. Gordon Lidstone, who hasl just completed his summer train- ing course as second lieutenant in the R.C.A.l"., Camp Borden, Oni- ario, is spending some time with his mother, Mrs. Walter Lidstone, before resuming his studies.--S. -Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stoddard, Greenfield. Mass, and their daugh- ter. Mrs. Raymond Pourner and her two daughters Sandra and Nancy. of Worcester. are visiting the formers sister. Mrs. Albert E Wright.-(H. -Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hickey and grandson, Paul Tierney left August 20, to return to their home 1m Lancastu, N.H., after spending 1a holiday here. They were accom- 1pa.nied by Miss Charlotte Hickey jnnd Miss Mary Craig. both of Darn- 'ley. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kenny, Miss Marjorie Wood and Mr Nel- son hsve returned to their home in West Medford, Mass. after spending a holiday in Sea View. where they were guests of Mr. and ,Mrs. Fred Donald. -Mr. and Mrs. Elvin McArthur left August 22. to return to their home in St. John after spending two weeks with Mrs. McArt.hur's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mcbaren, sea View. They were ac- icompgnled by their daughter. slilriey and son. George. who spent. 1their summer holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Loren. Hold Baseball School Al S'side. -Bill O'Connor conducted ii baseball school in Sumrnerside at Queen Elizabeth Park yemrdny morning and afternoon with John- ny Cnrroll and Randy Edwards as assistants. Bill. who is Brooklyn Dodgers scout for the Maritimes. gave the boys a talk on dress. manners. and discipline. He said: "You can't wear your baseball pants below your knees until you get to be as famous as Ted Williams. Then you can break a few rules of dress". C1. EAlll.E mom "WM Amountuio c"1'01NI Hint of Oonuneroa Winner-I-lo. r. a. I. more: us; League, and Juniors. The boys were given instruction in all phases of the lime. 11101110- ing outfield and infield play. slid- ing into bases, proper way to bat etc. separate classes were held for Little League, Little Bigger .a tambourine drill bv the pupils ni'i11'111 1111"'1 1” s""111P' W:'1511” W110 iii)-10 ivht-at agreement would go:Bl d D 1Tignish Convent fnllrvred by tivn,111” 511"” T11”"' 11101 W111 "111h1"k llhe same way. Ahstainers irnm,1 i The first guest speaker was Mr. rtnplc the importance of the French I ...... iofflr-ers for tho rnmlnr: year -Messrs. Eldon Wright. Middle-I 1111- 111119111 G1111"11' 1”-1 iKlldare 2. Elmrdalr '7. .sg 5, com;-31 K;ldaj'(- 2, C35. activities during the year ant: in('luded1 , n climpec Yhr other six donors about 00 per cent of this amount violin seleclinns by convcnt hriis.1;11'1g 11"” 51110 001001: mM1'111'1)"- rm: 1l,the present agreement. ! .i,l. 19101 "1 "1"-1'1"51 3 0 " ' I tb. f ur rn j r wheat ex- . . v . muW1sonizc-rs-, when they will he on the-"Mp" 0 ,0.” if "mm mm' W711” 111-” 01 0115 11091” 5911155 were fmrii Olmipv. was spent locally for pail.-li needs Antoine. g F lpor Ins: coun rl . . gr . - of eight Red Cross blood donor .. ., . - ,. ). . . dialer for about 1.7 days. an H", minor Pxpnrnng Coumnn 1 ,- I H . h C Id 1 U Ref.csliii.llits. , d--d ll) A.ni.. l1ll' Ilniiiillnl Council were Firm of Vinnctnn who spoke on: By 11 511"'1113(' 1'1'11"1l11101'”9- 1V11551,.v((-opt 1.'mm...g .L:1"1()'SjI 19, "11 9.” 01111 1'3". ref and Lime llc lV(1!ll lll.si.liilc.s solely bcrelivod fllll'llli.( the year the lmportniice of French cliltilrei-V1011” "'11 09 1"?1V11111i-! 111 1110i 'n did "M happen M mo 1948 1g", 1f1u1wO1a:aL10 1'-,”51'91tdC:57' d1(1:511j';'vve:e slain? by ill '5 of lliL' when our beloved Dirr-(-10', Rev Th? second nuns, speaker was Rmnisanin school and living in thcm,h(,at HgrN,m,,nL Nem,” A,.g(.n.;i5 11:16 ::;)1f,e11:n1l';Y'11b(:0r-were ;1r0;;1i1All)('r1(1l1. W.l hire (1. W li:iyeslI'lr:ii'ic:s 'iVlCQli(llfl passed mvny Father Marin who 0,1,”, M Nggs-111111 11001115 f0T111P111.1' 0091101911 blilnna nor nny ("her mum.-o eon,-:61? r, jag,” qld mp remai derlalltl Mrs Ezxc Cnrbrft assisted as F:i'.licr McQuaid tank a keen inter- ' ' ' i 1 i y '.a'1 i1 i . . I1 ,Inui'S-es .lfrml7e"s of the Jtinirir est in League work and was al- leplesented the following (llFlllCi5.1 1 under the direction of the teacher Rev. Sister St. ;Miss Vodizi Illacliay of Albany. P.,under(,uL H. on only we dm, 1", iii. 1. :1 iciv niilos from l(0l'lSiI'lR-1 1 . . . 4 -;':1: '.'.- . ' . 4 ' 1 .: lanciiare. , I g . , 'iis four years did the Vlnrld m:lll'1iVe51 Dmmv Wm Capcv W”. RU1 Cmss also mac cl 1" s' ,M.i leads to 91110.1 mu l110171”1'11 Addresses were also elven by Rev .1011. 11110 11110 1111111100 1"" ""0000 ket price lie! down to the iiiaxi-II-imm Coleman Blmmmnd BF”, 111190 131111 91111 111”) "111115913 T0 0111 Charles 1 Callavit. 0 Rev. Mic1lat'i.mP"1 0" 11".-V 15111 and W1” re-imlllll agreement price. It neverECmm.'M.V G1en;m0d' Sprihgl-ie'ld:. 1m-iv I)ii-color, Rev Gonrge Ma -1- H?:,1:,:.n (313220.vEEg:,,k;,fdlnh(,1:0:::,::L201 11151011 111” ?1R”1'm9"1'5 P1””"-1'l.'nionv-ale. Woodstock. linutsford,1 Annual conventlon 1 ' t ” t 1 '. 1ra11gP. llebroii Mount Ravel and Howlaii. 111511111010 M" re1"mm.g by way all 13111 "115 ml11.V 115” 1159" F1" 3131 it was gratifying to have 31 new the .E”r0pmn C?umnC5' 1 "P1111011. 11119 10 19""P01'”-V 15"1"5 donors registered at this clinic and 1 Tm”'””TR . '5" 01-” 161160" on Frmm. mom”! H rmmPm.r Miss .Vir-rise is a dr'1Ui.'111Pf' of-1wm(.h no Inn”, prwnii. In (helm find that mam, or they Camvucns reported Girl. Guides and all who have been bereavec W g c'e1ebm'ed hr mp mu Mr. and Mr.-. Stmxart Moase of hm mm. vars Anrgpnyina has at the reqllestofmqse who had mg Br0ll1lllPS under tlici. spoiisorsl1lp.diiriniz the year we offer our mass 0 K 1,1 ,1 11”"51"13”1" 31111 0 311111111"? 01 M1-,h,-.,n ygrv limp it-hi-gt. tn 5911- ceived transfughnng iln many places Catholic girls be- heartfelt svmpathy. "330 membn” "1 ' P "wmm 0” -Alllsnn 17r111'F'T5i1.11- zlhougn non ghg ms 3 mg cnn-y.; ” " long: to mixed companies and Cl 'iRespect.fully submitted. 31155 1111111" -11055” W115 W311?” (yvpr ,.nnmy hprausg of bad liick1m;TEi;"i;;;TE”;3mm: W .asFi5lflli'lllall(lFiCl(1l'1lOCal. "lphczenle Arsenault. Cause her mdusmahznumfl Nan "firm. One sub-division en-, "Recording-Secretary." Corliiack, we offer a sincere. wel- lcoliie With his guidance and coun- Co,mnu;(1l'”(;m page 5 gsel we look forward with confid- Rnoney. and also by Dr. Blanchard who gave an account of French convention in st. 12500 siI?t”1Klec paper was read by Mr Alhcrlisinmon Vnnpd Fhumhl and Huh: niilitated against her agricultura G311311'- 3-0-0" 1119 ”11V1q117111111lKensingtnn Junior Choir, at the 600 sylmld exrmrm l K of opening a central office fir the ; hm.” or hm. pawnhy Mr, and Mr; 1 17700 511111 (-1138? (hanged ('nnditinn-. ldifferenl Aeadian soc-eties, ThelS'm.m.L MM”. 0" August 25, MY, 1400 fivllsnn Todn-,i' all that is lli"lfl'.; altered ”p"""1 111' M”'iCedi'ic Seaman of Fummr-rfield 1460 rack H A1ge"1”1a 1"” 11111011 "1"" W11”: This was f(i1.!prPSpnNd hm Mm A gemmus 2100 T110111 1-1111 to sellvpartly because of better TODAY (Tuesday) 2;30-7;15.9;15 l 600 'T0l'b1i1l luck with the weather this yearn 1228 Trans Em ll-Tvriivn Cl'()7.lPl' and Helen .lia('Mil- :lI:mn IE3: ”1'”1901lin 1; resented .1 framed photo of 1:0” ' Audrev Gnllnntipho plhoi,-,DB.,,-, 45110T191111 P91 but also because her new five-, year economic plan holds a much. better balance between lndusiry1 and its agrarian base. 7 She still had some preferential barter and bilateral markets, but. they leave her with at lot. to sell. cnnipetitively. 0! 0”'1'71m111” and 1119 e1”C1'1”" "11 On bclililf of the Jilviinr (lhoir.1 r-W”SlivAol-: liomilici: in nlll colullu-:lu Tilll'i' president. Miss. ' 1 r. l t ...- . -..... vice president Mr Teren 0 Ga hn , 7000 Tungsten .'."cretnry. 4025 U Mining ' D. M. 1” 1 Toronto Stocks 6:23 :2. 4550 Triad Oil importer. 1 Britain, ihI- biggest WTMA-" - 10000 1'11 1.61111 -- has gone out of the business of, loontmueri from Past? 10 0750 U11 0118 ibilnteral and barter arrangements; V 2500 1119!) Can 1at artificial prices, having at last; 3000 Van Roi .. 2090 Ventures 3635 ll'aiic Am 1600 West Ash 5300 W Homest 225 W l.schld.s 200 W Tuiigst 2 recognized that they simply ,1 0 undr-rmine sterling. Tiirkey. rs-put.-1 ed to have an iinprecedently bizj 1"-ziexpnrt, surplus of wheat, is still: 7 trying to move it at inflated I u 1 2000 Pelrftl Di Mrs. William Yea 1 mo pick .. ."-n i gitclli-Ore The death of Mrs. William L Yen ggog pnfdezw. of Harmony occured in the Stewart. .400 Pm, on prices hr barter deals. Arlzvntma 1 Memorial H” "M. Tym. Vane.-1 0. . g and Britain have learned better. an August 29. 19p53 following R brie! 1I:;::1t1m1?D1'd 5200 Wilrlch I Russia's Premier Georgi Malen- illness. she was 78 years or arm on 3790 pros xir ':'o0 W111”-1' 102 kov has pronllvtlv follower! Amen-3 August 5' Born M Harmnmvl when” 1500 PMZW1 VI ” '25.)(10 llwinches l-4;tinl-1': President Juan Peron in i ' ' t 1 13000 V111101'?1 1'2 di.er'nverin;: the f:iIla(',v of wreck- she resided throughout her life.1 1000 Que chm , she was nredeceased by her hus- 3900 Que Cop band in February l9-(2. 1 3250 Que Lab . 4000 Yan Can ing agriculture for the sake of, 1321 Wr I-larg distorted industrialization. 1 Russia and the! - looo Yk Bear It may take MA'll:;vu'g;ln:i(;aa"ti-(i:ii;5t;l1dr;;,ir::sl)1:r1 1633 3:: 1341:;(1:11 -I 2100 Yukeno snteliitestlozll-gar thIankARizentll;iia to; I m A glitlionrfntlngl hder ii ivillinr and -r. 2000 Queeiiston cum; Ejlfuirzl -mm:-l;”c:' 5;?" 12:51 .3..5no..l.o.. . .. c en amen am on the sick 770 Quemorit . . 1' 1 "'11 ” throllszhout the district for a areal 7000 Radiore 5000 31111 C011 50 1:,Er'i:"1;”::!o:;(ingr::;1?g 1' - lllmv ':;.700'NK9W.: ... many years. 1000 Rankin BANKS ms. t ' ', , , y do get around to it they mas Hsgnrzgvigzrgelarivas ;;:df11ve);"?5'e gjamlgck be another menace to the Inter-” and Keir ande!RTI: ell c Hnr A n 4900 Redivnt):r H5 M” 1"””'”"11 w11"" A3"e'"”'” ""11 1" S 0 3 mnny' 25 N 5 North America's grain export ' Five daughters also survive: Mrs. 1700 Reef Pete 20 Tor mnrkrts e 7 - 9 David Enman. Victoria West (Win-; 250 Reeves an c-.-,1n i i A A i ' ' rile): Mrs. Melvin'Bmzlole. 01Lenr,i. 2649 Rio Prado 100 mm , osLOT""C;i.;1,":i,iIfh"'”';1 , . - rLouisei: Mrs. Gordon Enman.1 6600 Rix Athab 200 Royal . 35 Brmdcagtinz Corpcmeuon ”r:;:segL11r1j OWING TO THE LENGTH OI: IVHI5 FEATURE. Maine (ELV612 Mrs. C. H. Sabearj. 11000 Roche dered te1evisx.0n tmmmm” e um. V Maryland memo. and Mrs. Dom 9500 Rowan '"”""R111” me... ,...,m 3,0,... and ” THERIS w1Ll. BE N0 SHORT Si rumors. aid Burtt. Montreal (Adm. An- 2000 Roxana Duml other daulzhter, Mrs. Charles Moore. 2550 R0.Vf11119 Victoria We.-rt (Susan Ballet died 1500 Rundle n V95)-s Mm 1000 Rlipun The funeral was held from her 100 San Ant .. late residence in Harmony with a 2500 Sand R1V .. short service beglnninq at 2 o'clock 1105 511179111118 conducted by her pastor Rev. Mr. 12000 scurry . Williamson of the Presbyterian 1200 SPC111 PF Church. 'I'ynF Va1lev C1'l-"'f'llP.WhPT(' 1566 shmx-key the hymn "Shall We Gnther At 32503 Shcrrlt-L The River" was sunll 100 518""- Service at Victoria West Preabv- 7000 511111100 terian Church was conducted by 35340 S11 M11191 Rev Mr. Williamson assisted hr 2000 515006 nevf Mr. Waldrnn or the United 4500 59001191 church M1” Run Mr ()gbnrnP' ,9. 22499 Slanll'Ell tired Congregational Minister. 1500 Slnrmtt An address by Rev. Mr. Wllliam- 250 519017111111 son In the presence of a cnmzrega- 1000 51991051 475 Cdn Brew 215 Dom Mag 3 3.8. 370 Simp New . -Total sales: 2.717.000 CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON " Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. It's the call to adventure. 1 ”DlSTANT DRUMS". in teciinicolor. starring Gary Cooper. Marie Aldon. Tuesday: Bank Night Ticket to be drawn worth 5510.00. See an exciting show and have a chance to win .1Fl0.0(l free on 'I1llesday night. 3 1. manufacturers. Trial transmissions 11 1-2 to provide technical data only will 3 4;start early next year and will con- ltinute for two years r 'i I QQOne of the most fascia i ' listing and Funniest shows one could r 1” hope to CHARLE s 9 CHAPLIN s HUMAN DRAMA I - N EWSWEEK -...-sf--'i---.1-upt-nu v,..................... . . . . . . :10l,Pnrflwr::'1l(1i1l11.fl!t10It(lliPllhFtn (t1l1il1”r171iqrit ilglill :llllif'?r:k ., L E I tian character nf the deceased and . n . 3 '- the high esteem in which she was :::::..::. W ANTED . RED cnoss BLOOD oolioli clinics ---M 1 Mr. no P1-111w mu 111- -01- 1 . CLAIRE BLOOM I "ilvmliTh' C11T.l1:1IliEe ;abv,l((,0t(iei'n"P'll1o(1 1 svtitmcusvm-vmlnvwt-Iwwillwl l ll:--. -?i'.".'2i. n i...- ..a Gm for Re-ta--rant work 1 30!?! .".”.'.":""””' J with the Lni-d' were sung. 1 MM.-.....-m-m------- The pallbearers were eightgrnnd- nn-A 1, Time ()b.lerHva : sons of the deceased! 1-llrqmng 1:00. pp 3'. Tuesday, Sept. 1st- l --r--------- --- ' ' ""1'TjTT Hebe" Y” -111"" 3"” 1' "1 JOYCE'S RESTAURA r Dalton School. Ti nish 2- 4 100 I Baglole. Rtefiii-in Bnelnle. am. r:n- . wellington Han g 840 100 man. Arthur Moore and William Kenshmton Mnnre. Iniemient was in Victoria Went nvednesdabn Sept 2ndM Monday and Tuesday, Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 "1'"'"-'1 In Technicolor-”VVHF.RF.'S miAal.av7" R” C'1At F' Station 11012 50 Qt l ' Rev Bugger and Allen Mela-rle n R. c. A. F. Station , 1. 4 150 . ....;.l.:n mm” mm" W mm - S A Crapaud Ha” 7. 9 100 8:30 p.m.-Rain or ('ieiu- BOBDEN 1 Thursday, Sept. 3rd m Ewedncsday and Thiir.;da,v. Sept. 1 and V870 Monday-Tu--day 1:15-1:15 Massey Harris number ll Eldon Hall 1.30-3.30 100 1 1" '"f"":""'"';"F;1.RT.1:.(:0im ' -' 1 S A : an n . min... 1-u...i,y 3:1: I binder-six-foot cut. Good Beaver Club Hall, Montague 7-10 130 .”' "'1 g '1' t . Dayle Brlnn, lhyllls Thar or , , mm" "mm m condition. Will accept seed P018109-'1 1" P3Ym""- Blood transftlsions are available for all so all be- - tween the ages of 18-65 years of age and in good 1 health should be donors! Be a donor-save a life--perhaps your own! . I Comedy Hit "'KEEP err" Simmons (2 Mar-.Farlane, Sumimerside. ETARLITE 4! DRIVE-lNTHEATRE'SUMMER E ea-