-.-....,,,.- -,- gg--g CITY AIIII GEIITRAL YOUR DOLLAR ht!!! nice d the Hughes Drug Store. Tl-IYMEWOOD Crafts available Phone Lothians 8665. ISLAND colored views. cu; well Studio. WE TREAT thl sick well. Gil- gey's Pharrnat)'- OPCII 3 I-11 W 3 9-7"- visir I-II srvu.-: Millinery. Gt. George Street. ”where every SW19 is Hi-Style." DOMINION Drama Festival; All I interested are invited to meet with i:- Dirci-tor. Richard Macllonald. o Sotipm CHR. REF. CHLRCH Dutch ser- vices at ll)..'l() am. At 7 .10 p.m. 1193112 llali. East lloyalty. bascnltnl iii Kirk of St. James. jfnday, Oct 26, at 630. ('0yu(;iu-:55 playing cards regul- '; 3,. 5125 Salt: price 9R cents, W W. Wcllner, l.td, DRIVE IN in t'1e rlnzma service 51.mm;;iu- xlission Sunday 8.30. puhhf Addrpg: Svstem Zestlul singing and SlnFel'P preaching. Ev-rrynne welcome S-ALF. AT llclcris .. Spring coats going torlay price. Also one rack of summer dresses half price. SPECIAL English Bone cups and saucers. Regular 81. I I Sale price Bit cents. W. w. Wellncr ; ' Ltd. HAMPTON Services Oct. 28th, as follows: Bonshaw. ll a.m; DeSable 3 p.m man. Minister. Bristol 300 p.m. Sunday 5071001 Mt. Stewart 10.00 am. IIRADALBANE United Church Sunday Oct. 28th. Pleasant Valle Bradalbane 7.30 p.m Rev. H. Raynor. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN . Churc in Canada. in riiy llall PIT October Lilith at WOHELO Rummage Sale inl .Pastoral Charge. ed Balillsl Chuffh MT. STEWART United Church.l The Rev. B. V. Macbeaii. B. A. Alexandra Services for Minister: Mt. Stewart. 11-00 I-m: Oct. 28th: llazelbrook ll a.m: North Granville 3 PT" St. John's. Belfast. Services on the Lord's Day 001 mm 1! am and 730 p.m Rev Donald Nicholson . Minister are welcome. 11.00 am. St. Johns Clifton. D. Minister. COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge Evening Worship 7.30 p.m. PRESHYTERIAN Church in Can sda services for Sunday, October All PBESBYTERIAN Church in Can- ada, New London Pastoral Chargie. Vin, worship 2.3) p,m, Geddie' welcomed to the ciiih An initiation Memorial Divine Worship. 7.80 p. m.. South Granville, Divine wor- ship Rev. L. D. Bartlett. 1!. A.. 3. FREE Church of Scotland 56'-I vice Oct. 28th. Stanchel 2.30 p.m. ' Rev. J.H. Bishop, Minister. y SALE AT Helena. Oct. 26th It ll o'clock. Skirts values to 7.95.1 clearing at 3.99. Dresses values ts 14.95 for 7.95. CLEAN DOCKET- A clean doc- i -ket was all that faced Magistrate K.M. Martin in City Police Court . yesterday morning. i DOMINION DRAMA Festival;.' All interested are invited to meetl -with the Director. Richard Mac-1 Donald, in City Hall 0" (M0597 28th at 3 00 p m. TRYON Ciiiicd Baptist Church. Rev. Brycr R Jones will be thel speaker in the Tryon Baptist Church on Sunday, October 28 at 3.00 p m. WINSLOE PLtxli)I'lll Cliarge The Uiirtcd Cliiiii ii til (';inaiia services .f...- Sunday. iii-i zitiii ii a m Win- lsloe North. it it 1" Win-5'10? Souuli 7.30 pm Priiii-i-imin Road Com- glu?i”n.uT:T:,l:-P Rm 1"-' E' A xfwrlitl Vamcs Committee in the "st ml ('OttllflL' Protestant Welfare Cam- ' CORVWUI 1.-moi-nl charge - omen was announced yesterday Linnpd (lhlIY'l'h ..i ivinada. serviccs liv llr Ralph Rupert. publicity iii-mm-r 2iith Cornwall Kingston ll am; Rally V:-ix Dominion. 73" '. Sunday. ill a.m Day service . pm pm 1-: F Ft-aiis will he guest BdlM;(;Fha(:p speaker at ( nriiuall Rev. R.A Pal termn. ilimxtr-r. NEW GI.AS(i0W C h r I I t I an china Church Sunday, October 23: New - 10 Glasgow Community SS. 10 a.m. ' till the Christian Church) Mor- ning w ti r s hip and C n in- munion lint) a m. Cavendish Unit- Cavendish Community Suuday School if) a m. ; (In the United Church) Worship Victoria 7.30 p.m Rev. M. K Char- service 7.30 Pm. Rev. Bryer R- Jones, B. A. , B. D, Minister. Sunday. lcross Roads 3 pm; Alexandra. l7.:t0 p.m The evening service at Alexandra will be the 125th anniv- ersary of the founding of the church and there will be special 'music and an evangelistic sermon. All are welcome. Rev. C W. P s- lsey, Minister SORORITY MEETS -' The re .gular meeting of the Reta Phiiit qSOTOTlIV was held Thursday eve- mug with ten members and two visitors present Plans for the Hallowi-'en dance. which is to be held the last of the month. were Y S It nle Rogers were new members is planned for the next meeting. BAPTIST Y.P.ll. MEETS - The regular meeting of the Charlotte- ltown B.Y.P.U. was held in the ilower church hall Thursday eve- Unltefi ClIlIl't"l' til CH"3d5'- R9V- w- ning. The meeting was opened with H. Fnriylh. 3- 5- MIHISWT Chllrchl the business and reading of the Services for Sunday, October 28, 1955 5llInh0P9I MOTDLBK Wofihlltlwered by twenty-nine members.) ll a.m.; West Covehead. Public. A mm -.The Bemnnlnf W” shown Worithlp I p.m.; Covehead Road.l.nd enjoyed by an Tm, mpeung lminutes. The Roll Call was ana- iwas closed with the fellowship lcirclc and prayer by Rev. Mr 1 Milton. finalised Frances Clark and Con- MR. FULTON PIERCE To Head Special Names Committee The appointment of Mr. Fulton Pierce. well known Charlottetown hiisincsx man as chairman of the i-hail-man for the Campaign. Mr. Riipi-rt reports that the general i-oniniitiee is working night and ..m:.x TRUCK R0 LAC Homer Chappell. R. C. A. F. Ottawa. is shown receiving first ii:iy formulating plans for the time He also reports that a large mimiwr of experienced workers lliilv mlunteered their for this worthy enterprise. iirfin William Weale tonight at ('cntriil Christian Church singing 'How Great Thou Art" 8 o'clock. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church service Oct. 28. Ii a.m. .Church School. 12.15 Miss Mary A. MacI(enzie, Deaconess. HIT LIGHTS-' Before 11 o'clock foot of Gallows Hill on the Cud- H 8 m. more's Grocery corner were knock- l A ed down. It is thought that a truck 't the standard and kept on going. FUNERAL SERVICE The funeral of the late Mary Ellen Sabine was held from MacLean Funeral home yesterday after- noon. Service Conducted by Rev. A Frank Macbean. Interment was in the peoples cemetery. l.lf)NETTES MEET- The reg- ular monthly meeting of the Char- lottetown Llonettea was held last evening at the home of Phyllis Younker. with Queen Lionette Dot Rochmel presiding. Various reports were given and a Christmas pro- ect discussed. Delicious refresh- ments were served by Lionettes . Ruth Coles and Doris Williams at l the conclusion of the business meet ing. FUNERAL THURSDAY - The Juneral of the late Neil A. Mac Kinnon was held from MacLeanv 3Funeral home yesterday after- noon. Service conducted by Rev. J, Harvey Bishop. Interment was Canoe Cove cemetery. Pall lbearers were Lester Cairns. Ver- non McLure. Albert C. MacDon- services . prize for twins the winner in the ' 1956 Truck Rodeo Wing Command- er Bellies made the presentation of a radio to the winner. LAC .Chappell. formerly of Bradalbane, ii: a son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chappell. lToo Many (Contmuiied lrom page ll it this color is found in the car- cass at time of slaughter that car- cass will not make Grade A. Often -this color is associated with short, thick hogs which frequently make Grade C and suffer a three cent 'per lb. discount as well as losing HAZELBROOK g CHM Roads g last night the traffic lights at the 52.00 premium. On a 150 lb. car- ycass this total loss is 56.50 thin hog carcass is rarely .founti in our Maritime packing . plants. The most glaring defect is; ltliat of over-finisli. If island swine pproducers would breed for longer. . Ileanncrlhogs and feed less fatten- y mi: ration our level of Grade A phogs. could be raised to 80 percent or higher. Even with the breeding stock now on our terms we could liiave at least 75 percent Grads- IA hogs if more attention were. 'paid to weights and feeding. fgnll, Harry McNevin. Albert A. iMacDougall, Neil Stewart. 28th. W. M. S. Thankoffering 7.30i FUNERAL AT VERNON RlVE3l .V -.,,.,.., g y a session meeting of Brookfield Charge following the service. Rev. E. H. Bean interim moderator. FREDERICTON and Bradalhane Churches of Christ Oct. 28th. Com- bined service in the Fredericton Church at I p.m. The Evangelist Dr. Hugh F. Sensibaugh. M. A.. Locltland Christian Church. Cin- cinnafl. Oliin will be the guest speaker. PRESBYTERIAN Church in Can- ada. Services for Sunday. October 28th Kensington Sunday School ID a.m. Divine Service 11 a.r'n. Free- town Divine Service 2 p.m. Sunday School 8 p.m. Keir Memorial Mal- peque. Sunday School 2.30 p.m. Di- vine aervice no pm, A cordial welcome to all. Rev. E. H. Bean. Minister B. A., H. Th.. 3. D. THE NORTH River United Bapt- ist Church Sunday. Oct 28th Morn- ing worship Long Creek II a.m, Evening worship Kingston 7.!) p. m. Speake Dr. J A. Clark, slides will be shown. Thank offering ser- vice at Clyde Speaker. Miss Laura Rain Sunday School Long Creek 10 a.m. Fair- view II a.m.. Clyde River 1 p.m. Rev. Owen Cochran. Minister. ADVENTIIT - C. R. Neill, B. T., will he the guest speaker at the Charlottetown Seventh-day Ad- ventist church this week. Pastor Neill is the son of Mr. Wm. H. Neill of North Milton P. E. I. In 15:! he graduated from the minist- erial course at Canadian Union Col- where he is employed by the Mari- time Conference of Seventh-day Adventists as Publishing and sab- hath school Department Secretary. River 7.30 pm. ' lsge. Lacombe. Alberta. He in pre-i well officiating. interment was in lently located in Moncton. N. B.. Greenwood Ccmctcry. thiattme ith. p.m. Rev. E. II. Bean guest speak- p The yum...” of the hm pamck er. Special music Kensington choir. y Ryan W” held on Thursday mop 'ning to St. .Ioachim'ii Church. Vernon River, where Requiem lHlgh Mass was celebrated by the lpastor. Rev. Urban Gillies. Sen- lvice at the grave was conducted lby Rev..Iohn Cash. The pail boar- lers were Messrs. Alphonsua O'- lDonneli, Daniel 0'DDonnell. Jo- lseph O'Donnell. Raymond Kelly, ldames Gallant. Amos Diinphy. Interment was in the church cem- etery. MARJIIFIELD Presbyterian Church. Special services of reded- Ilcatlon will be held in Marshfleld Church at the hours of 11 am and 7.30 p.m Special speaker at the morning service will be the Rev. Donald A. Campbell Montague. Special music by the Glasgow Road -Wheatley River choir and Mrs. John Carr. At the evening service .the Brooklyn Male trio and Miss 'JoAnne Lily will sing. Mr. Karl llilngliah will preach. A very sincere welcome is extended to all to at- tend lheae services. Student min- lister, .1. Karl English. DIES IN N.R.-Friends in Princei if-Idwaril island will regret to learn . lot the recent death at Lancaster. N.B., of Mrs. Edward Prime. mo- ther of Mrs. R. .l. Rupert. Char- lottctown. Mrs. Prime was a fre-. quent visitor at the home of her ldaughter and family and madn- miiny friends hem who will regret yher passing. The funeral was heldl on Saturday. October 20th., from lthc Church of the Good Shepherd. iwlth the Rector, Rev. Donald Col- COLD WAVl'r- The first biting cold wave of the autumn season started to bear down on the Mart- times on Wednesday evening as the wind pulled around to the North. The Experimental Farm reports that the temperature dropped from I minimum of 55 degrees on Tuesday to a minimum of 82 on Wednesday. Many people can be seen. black-faced and coughing, coming from their basements with containers of soot and ashes which they hurriedly scraped from their flue: and furnace pipes in prepara- tion for winter heating. All the mat- or coal. ii. and gas companies have noticed a marked Increase in sales. Remember. winter was only a little over three weeks away last year-November diinouace the saga eldest daughter W ma Louise. to Dd't starllns Bradford Machura, son supplies the BOSHUIS-Suddenly at 47 Valley St. Oct. 25, Gys Boshuis, 8-month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gys Bos- huis. Hosting at the MacLean Funeral Home. The remains will be transferred today to the res- ldence of his grandparents. Spur- geon Graves. 18 Passmore Street. from where the funeral will be held today (Friday) service commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment People's Cemetery. FUNERAL TlvIUR8DAY- The funeral of Miss Nellie Foley was held yesterday morning from The Hennessey Funeral Home to All Saints Church. Cardigan, where Re quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. James Smith, who also conducted service at the grave. In- terment wa in the Church Cem- etery. Pall bearers were: Lester 0'DonneIl, Frank Hughes. Burr Dwyor, B e r n a r d MacDonald. Ralph Mclnnis and Clarence Mc- Innis. PERSONALS Friends of Mrs. Oliver A. Gid- dings. Murray River. are plenn-1 ed to hear that she is recoverin nicely after he emergency opera-' lion in the P.E.l. Hospital, Mon- day, October 22. BIRTHS MAIIAR - At MI. Joli. P. Q, on Oct. 21st to Mr. and Mrs. James J. Mahar (Nee Phyllis Burke) Ii son, Kevin Paul. DEATHS MORRISON- At Camp Hill 30.. pint, Halifax, Monday. October 22. 1956. Peter Morrison, and 55 years. Remains are resting at The Hennessey Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Saturday morning in in. Church of the Most Holy Redeem er for Requiem High Maaa at It! o'clock. lntennent in the Ca. tholic Cemetery. MARRIAGES GREEN -GTAVIIT - At zton Church Vestry. Chlflottelawn rm Oct 13- "50 D! the Rev. W. Rar- 0ld 370'". Ms?! Carol. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Stanley guy. ert. Charlottetown to William Al. ti-Id Green of Charlottetown. ENGAGEMENTS MR AND MR5. GARFIELD of Mr. aad In. 3.1. Macias. Cliartotteoown. Marriage to t&a place is Tri Charlottetown nit! Unmactmi.-I .ocganaq- fst pl production is not so great that even small losses can be suifered as the result of Inefficient prac- tices. This makes it very sur- .PriSing when ive find so many hog lproducers deliberately throwing iaway dollars by not weighing all pigs before shipment. As a rule. the producer who markets a large number of hogs is the most care .ful in regard to weights. One pro- ducer shipped 141 hogs in one year and had 137 Grade A. Not one hog in this entire output was outside l the proper weights. In one week recently, I22 Island farmers ship ” 468 hogs with 188 :either too heavy or too light. At. . the same time, 198 farmers shipped hogs with every one at the proper weights. If the loss on these off- weight hogs were totalled, the a- mount would indicate that at least lone-third of our Island hog pro- ducers are throwing away an a- I City Legion Hus mittee chairmen in turn to give A Busy Meeting The Charlottetown Branch Can. Legion monthly meetint tinned with the showing of the film "15! Long Silence.' The malortty N the this film before and were much impresed by it as was evident by the rapt attention and the strict silence which prevailed. The president then took the chain and alter a few remarks re the film called upon the com- this reports which were adopted some with out discussion and some with conaide able questions asked which were answered by the eun- mittee members concerned. The financial report brought some discussion from the floor and upon motion it was agreed that the financial report should be poo- tcd at least two days before each monthly meeting. DAY TRAINING in reporting for publicity com- rade Smith refered to the article regarding the Day training class for re-tarded children (which the branch is sponsoring) which had appeared in the October issue of The Legionary several members commented on the article and said that this worthy project spon- sored by the branch had brought the name before the public through out Canada. The Moncton 'F.V. station had recently commented ,on it and had lca. mended the branch for being one of the first to sponsor this worthy cause. One member said that It looked by the report in the press that Charlottetown branch had fallen down with regard to the car-ferry trip for the nrphenage children He was assured that the Charlotte town branch had played its part regardless of how it read in the press. Comrade Gallant spoke regard- members present had not nan b. IIBNDIIIAITON 3UDAPBTtAP)..Parlianiant. nan in Budapest became a shortly after noon Thursday when a Russian tank opened fire ouda few thousand peaceful desnonatfatnra whose nub weapons were Hunaariaa -Roportafmm othetltlftloftho clllltaltoldainiilarstorles. Tbs (This dlllillch from the AP- zppopdaapt Iilmludlltelt was co; form.ItivastIiottrstdtraetwuj "T" " . at uuulfg-'l:.n -ii:lcem1'rue-d-v ntsht-. W not: our. inat ed; gd I1lxht's shooting was more mopping up operation. 1 0-3; :3"!-n.Ihda vivirewl of about - onion. flags and shouting "this is .33 ful demonstration ' in mm: of the United States lagation to- tliat possibly something coup; done to alaviato this ” " '11: entertainment me. will into this alamcomm look Comrade Campbell spoke about 91! POPPY Cam in and Remem- MTIBN D11. 0 urged every vot- eran to turn out on Remenf anca day Suntili November 11th in the afternoon in greatful re. memberanco of their fallen com- rades. On, motion. from the floor the meeting closed with The Queen, Hwmmmmqmmmdhmb" Fired On Unarmed Hungarians art! the -uisfy partlalnnt build- uf.i'i"i-ll-3'-”""-.'f'::.-ta-i.'".;'e'L-5'. era waved hats and some shouted: ' . "Why don't you help us" 'I'h.n an amazing thing hap- pened. his huge Russian taaha andhadn cir drove up- pac young ungartau hu- terntaing with the Russian soldiers. All were uniting uneasily. other tanks and also a number or Russian guns were mounted at various corners of the huge gothle parliament building. Demonstrators sent a three- mamber delegation into the build- li;I,l. which houses t"a prime min- try. While waiting the return of their delegation. they shouted slogans such as "down with Gerda" and "release our prisoners." (Emoe Game was ousted Thursday as first secretary of the Communist party in Hungary). ' FRIENDLY The Russians remained friendly but kept away from the crowd and prevented demonstrators from I ”w a gate leading to the prime ministry. Princess Margaret Is En Route Home KISUMU. Kenya (Routers)- Princess Margaret left Kisumi air journey home after a five-week tour of East Africa. The princess flew to Entobbe, Uganda. where she will change after which all partook of a treat of oysters and crackers. trig th contemplated drive for th- creased membership. He felt that lit each member did his part and ,co-operated in this our numbers could be easily doubled. He aug- gesied that it would not be ask- ing to much for each member to obtain one new member. Comrade Nicholson proposed lthat something might be done with lregard to taking the orphanage children in. possibly once a week in the morning to enjoy a free skate at the arena. On motion it was decided that the present en- tertainment Committee should look into the matter. It was also The mm "H any phase 0! I lmount equal to the entire net pro- proposed an” since A number of 'mrpjmm6 m ”" "'9 M55 Invmvedt these children did not have skates Grads Weight Price Premium Value A1 169 3.00 2.00 49.32 Bl I69 27.00 l.00 46.63 C 169 25.00 Nil 42.25 B3 .178 26.40 Nil 46.99 Heavy 187 24.75 Nil 46.28 A 140 28.tXl 2.00 41.20 B 140 77.00 1.00 38.3) Extra Heavy 196 20.00 Nil 39.3) you 'need C I22 25.00 Nil 30.50 B2 1.11 27.75 Nil 35.04 Light I17 24.50 Nil 28.66 A G 0 o D A close study of the above siate- y 'ment of weights. grades. and values '- should emphasize the fact that the . I I c shipping of off-weight hogs is a Three Tenders .h rt d t nprofit bl hog pro- ' 3..Z...I.'?” ” " " ” For Erection up , . mam Of Abattoir . . . . .Mlss'on Continues HALIFAX (CPz - Agriculture At Zion Church A large congregation at Zion Presbyterian Church last night heard a soul-stirring message on the "Power of Prayer" from the Rev. Stanley Vance of Hamilton. Ont. Quoting from the Holy Scrip- tures. the preacher showed that Our Saviour had sought inspiration and Guidance from Prayer and its power he summed up with the ex- pression "More things are wrought by prayer than this great world knows." A prayer. he pointed out, may be very simple yet if sin- cere can be very effective. it is not the method. he said but ra- ther the spirit. Rev. W.H. Brown pastor of the congregation assisted and the Rev. E.C. Evans joined Mr. Vance in the pulpit and the musical pro- gram was under the direction of Mr. John Lee-Morgan. Miss Myr- na Hancock and Miss Maureen Forbes of sumnierstda enhanced the service of worship by the ren- dition of two beautiful hymns in cluding "I Waited For The Lord." Tonight Rev. Mr. Vance contln uses his mission with his topic "The Call to Dedication." "IMMORAL" OPERA Verdi's opera "La Traviata" was criticized as "immoral" and full of "foul and hideous horrors" when first produced in London in the 1850; iii '.lIWi'J'l' tempting Iotodgoodtrut. i'l'AYLOR. Charlottetown wish to What for lunch today? tofthlrfhllorthltofthlo? worry. mother; Blow niiswr. will i and industrial officials announced Thursday that three tenders have been received for erection of I 5600.000 abattoir on the shores of Bedford Basin here. Tenders close November 29th. Dr. F.W. Walsh, Deputy Min- ister of Agriculture. told a press conference the abattoir will give Nova Scotla farmers "A new lease on life." 'tWe hope for an increased de- velopment of the livestock industry here. Last your Nova Scolia im- ported 81l.000.000 worth of meat in addition to her own pi'odiictiori." Mr. Walsh said co-operation bo- twecn the Fr-dcr.1I, Municital and; Provincial Government. plus thoi Nova Scotin Co-operative Ab'v.tt1Ir Limited. and the Halifax indus- trial Development Commission. was the keynote of the enterptrise. "Beef can he processed as cheat)- ly in Nova Scotia as anywhere in Canada with the exccntiovi of an. irrigated pasture in British Col- umbia." Chairman Avery Duncan- son of the Nova Scotia Co-opce atlve Abattoir said. YOUNG VTBTUOSO Jascha Heifets. Polish - born violinist. made his first public ap- Pleasa W I M P 0 lE'8 EXTRACT UWDLIVHWHPOUNI aft: sa ilhsu this moa- Itnactive tonic helps build you up and motor- lost vitality. Tsaau good he. ONLY 3l..l5 iii ,i.wr dni Hughes Drug Co. Ltd. 150 Queen St. Dial 5545 padsrance before he was five years ol . HALLOWE'E PATTERSON'S JEWELERS GIFT SPECIALITIES N SPECIAL WATCHES FOR LADIES 17 Jewel Movements - WALTHAM Reg. 49.75 LORI! Reg. 39.75 HALSA Reg. 41.50 Nothing "Spooky" about EACH 1 Expansion Bracelets EACH 29'." man 25'” these I-la1lowe'en Treats. Why not buy now for Christmas. You will en- joy a visit to- GUEST SPEAKER AT ZION REV. STANLEY VANCE, B.A. Of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. Hamilton. Ont. Theme for Week THE CALL OF CHRIST Friday. Oct. 3th at it P. M. "THE CALL TO DEDICATION" Special Youth Night-All P.Y.P. Societies invited Special music under the direction of John Lea-Morgan, M.A.. B. Mus. (Oxford) planes. She is scheduled to reach England today. t Thursday on the first stage-of her ' lirziamoct. 26. 1956 f WEATHER TORONTO I OP)-Temperatures issued Thursday night by th. Toronto public weather office: ' .li."ii to Victoria ... ..45 R .. . 19 43 Z 40 so (3 Quebec 23 so Frederic! ... .25 43 Saint John .. .. ... .25 an Moncton . . in m 8 as 32 an I) as 8 33 ...II as ...81 as em rations today and the eastern region: Saturday. Forecasts: Prince Edward Island and north. ern Nova Bcotia: Clear with a few cloudy intervals and very cool; light winds. ,Low-high at Chariot. tetgw; 25 and 40. New Glasgow 23 an . High tide today at Charlottetown at 2.!) am. and 3.58 pan. At. Rus- tico at 11.28 a.m. and 10.32 p.m Suxnmerside tides eighteen min- utes later than Charlottetown Sun rises today at 6.43 a.m. and sets at 5.10 p.m. JM'S Villa Pfllitil Emma SPECIAL SALE Corned Beef of the finest quality expertly cured by U, . Priced at 25: per lb. Dial 5535 Market Bldg. IIPPIE IIIW SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 SUPPORT YOUR BOY SCOUTS AND WOLF CUBS ON APPLE DAYI rspz.1'tiaGusrdina-. Jetsndltdoasttiarsat. 0 fit! Sh "A 0 only I9 pounds 0 new low cost , O movsouitthatu anon; &U Mlvtva .. so it now! New I DO YOUR GOOD TURN! ENCOURAGE SCOUTING! All Apple: Ara Island Grown Apple Day Is Provincial-Wide LIIMBERMEN PIILPWOOIJ oiinsiis Fornion. Douglas Ins.. and Jones Ltd.. Chadottstowa Invite yoatoadamonsttutlonotspeod cutting with the upggnggd "I-toinotito Direct Drive Chain Saw". It is a mat to liaiida this saw. You never tire. no vibration. as lugging. as putting. Jun ONLY? 5289.00 conipiuo with "' rdisrgaaga'.YoI oaa't.nayu,sas whssyoaasaths tutuinslod.