I.-S TINLEY. R.C.I\'. lit-I95 35 DP 35- L03 'l‘l8l'lll.‘llY. R.C.N. IR) at the adult anti- ing his turn to receive the pre-..N'. isecond from i lll«i(‘lllaI£‘S his Commanding Of-‘polio clinic held yesterday at H. I Amalgamation INFORMATION CORNER By The Board of Trade Shot At Clinic Here Today The adult anti-polio clinic held er, R N. Vlrs. l-"rank Walker. yesterday at oc Barracks provided first protect- Savage. ive shots to 542 persons. the number to attend any. ports that the next clinic will be clinic of the current series. i Dr. R.G. Lea administered the 12th. This is the first repeat The populations of practicallytareas which are largely rcsiden- inocnlanons during the morning clinic or the ('urr(\n[ serjeg and i-Quarrie. Mrs. Edwin Ferguson. f Hilda Sllal-'""~ -l3"“‘S M<""l4‘<’d i Maclllillan. officials in charge hope that all Miss Joyce l'i9I‘3l150n. r .1. cities in- Canada have in-itial. According to a recent re- session; Dr_ Alan |lt3>9d fairly rapidly during tlielport of a Royal Commissioii on with an assist from . those who received their first M ;i<~l decade. This ncccssitaledI Metropolitan Development, cit- Giddings. in the afternoon. shot at the original Hotman clin-Iard Morrison. Murchison Mac-I 50¢ eat-iinnda shai-aiii. .\Il's, I : l construction of large num- ies and towns usually collect at‘ Others ass'isting at yestci-days lc will he on hand Tuesday to II-Iachern. Gordon Villett. Wit ‘Carl Cannon 3;” Ma,-ma“ 3:” I" "‘P'I| "“I' "“ bl"‘ (‘“"' '--iIl~0(iiif !lIIt;us'c;."Il1l1iéi1:ici;i§l the sanI(‘IIeast 40 per centlof thdclr gevenuii clinic were Mrs. Margaret Turn- get their second shot. I lean‘ Alec:-Zilalne. A” I B? I Ma(.u,nd‘ 31,; Kenn gnnii, ..,,,..i,...ii,ii.ii,,i i. N. :3“ igiiiiii ,3: IH'i , ‘ ' areas [I FOITI COITTITTETCIB an In ustria i - ‘ ' -— l‘S. )€l' 5. Wm _ ti nsiarnlunciioning pm I d_ I ., , n v . y 1 . . ..,.,... W... expanding 8ndIpl'open1g-5 and , ,.,,.n,,_,, Sn, ;ci.iioni Best. Mrs. Howard My- §",,’,’i..‘..isiiiiiiin iii“ i..i..... ...,., .....i....".‘.’.l.'."n.I£l spacial. — FOR om-. WEEK 0l\L\—- mnier dwellings were purchased stantial portion from business] ced the Benediction and ever_v~ hospital insurance be included on ers cnucchr"Mr§. Fred white "f"|:’Yh’:;'|l AI-v-in than uh. NOVEMBER 4 to 9"‘ INCLUSIVE iiir business purposes which fur-Itaxes. It goes on to point out the ‘me “'55 l““i"9d ithir increased the demand [0,-Idirm-nny of nnnnning such Se,._‘Hall where a delicious lunch was ics. I .l<illl(‘.S by those who had to va~'vices in areas which are taii‘gely:s‘i'iii9d by me Social Ciimmiiiiiii Mr Dieieiibakeris iemir smdi ...:c. Building lots within thclresidential. ‘assisted . members 0‘ the “in regard to the scope or the ate boundaries soon becam¢'.iTWO-FOLD PURPOSE Aiiiiriiiioii Aiiiiiiiiiiiyi °°"i°'ie"°e' ihii iedcrai i;iri'd nnwiaggcegiii; Amalgamation ‘has 3 lW0~li0ld held after lunch It was decided an increasing number to build or. pi'iii,p°se' .i° provide. me l‘iI”3°I W ll°l‘l 03 P0‘ L”“l‘.5“’l’l’°‘i~ D9?‘ relations but should afford an op- K Wwhase homes outside me cm areas with essential services. ember ..nd. .\lrs. Kitty to be in pommny ll‘\ limits in what are referredisoonei and iii iess iiosi iiiiiii iil iiiiiiige iii iiie iimgiiammei ._.l . 2. . ,. Icould be done by the area alone: i ‘is iiiie iiiinge areas‘ and secoiidly the City h’ h] immediaieitakes in the area ‘ W ii ' I - acquires space‘ . sparcely settled. Water was isiiiaiiifiiee-itiiiérnligifiure :ev°I°pm°“F Ixllh dl'€Sl-ii NOT To Discuss ~_ lake f n ’ 8 an 'com‘mercia an at} . iiases ;iacin°T1D:::_5h:gdiE?s’2‘:fiIIho same time increases its fu-‘ HOSPITGI Ins. wwage disposal system. In fact,‘ iiie iiiii piiieiiiiiii' i they had many advantages, such. as larger lots, etc. However. many oftliese areas developed ‘WY rapidly and soon reached ‘ll? Slfifie where water for do- iiicstic and other purposes, 3. \\(‘II as sewage disposal system: . . . . “er ne _' . . . _ . The indication is contained in a e cessary not only for con llary of Trinity United Church-nmler sent by M.._ me,-ennakel. “ii: last Thursday to provincial prem- stich as additionahschool facil-‘30th in Heart: Hall. um. A. i i °'°""i°'i iers confirming that _ iMacLean led the Worship Scr (c0M.MON PROB : ence will be held in Ottawa Nov. vice which opened wnn smgmg 25 and 26. He tabled the letter in F'ni‘lunately perhaps for theIHymn No. I57. ' icsidcnts of this --gnnn of God‘ the Commons Monday. metropom,-,n:Descend Upon My Heart". The. Irent issues which have an im- iportant bearing on our fiscal re lations. _ n the other hand it shouldi not extend to detailed considera-I tion of particular subjects th at _ tlroup with more specialized re- C _ ()TT.‘\W.‘\ ICPlPI‘Inl9 MInlS- s‘pons]b1]}[1es"' ter Diefenbaker has indicated to. the provinces that national hos-I __.__..____._*_ tal insurance should not be a Isubject for detailed considerationI at next month's federal — provin-I Mary Miller Auxiliary Meets icial fiscal conference, All 10 p r e m i e r s previously arm the Cm“ in other ‘M {an scripture lesson John. chnmenagreed to attend a conference on or growing areas were the nrstlfl. beginning at verse 30 was‘ the two dates to review present in ..n¢.,.,n,9. me problems‘ and read y Mrs. MacLean who gave tax ‘ sharinn agreements. Saskat- UP have had In‘. benem of theh,Il very fitting and inspiring talk: cliewan asked that the question of \ nim and can see the results on the lesson read I . _____j______::.___ o- gnm f foffored by Mrs. Macbean and ai Y s e o ' walked To-dayi I in practically all cities in Can- mla. including Saint Joh . 1-‘ ed..ii . . . WHO“ and Moncmn "in r i votions closed with singing Hymn nmnhbouring prminpe °"l" No. ‘'0 Master of the Wakintz. 0 d . , . g . _ Rev. A F. Mat-Lean i“i‘:Ii“;a;i‘gr;_a’u;‘b”h ‘he 3‘lJ0llllll8. those who had taken part in the‘ “moral bee an area has. In‘ Worship Service and introduced- - ll found tovbe the the guest speaker. Miss Beryl and most satisfactory Morson. Missionary from India.’ l0 "'9 Problem. Why; who gave a very vivid and in- should this be? In the first plac¢I structive talk on the work beingi ii is a matter of finding some ‘ done in India. Colored slides were means of providing the 4;-tngn - shown which added much to the I EARLY odd. Green Mr ‘flair. .i{.ii{| Di'iirici" coiiecurf Lelacheur, Miss Zetta Murley. Mrs. I-‘red Mach-od England. iwilliam Mu-Kinnon, ihaut. Mrs. Roland MacPherson. 'C0ll¢<‘l0I'- Mm I-l0.Vd HOITIIII 3200 (i ‘H I18 Ralph MacDonald. Robert _ ry. Lea Macliinnon. CliffordIH°"”‘“~ M“ 'l'o¢al—$46.oo Collector. Mn. C. D. Stewart ._ Mrs. l. L_ Miller. tlcfll. Plcer. Commander John N. Ken-IM.C.S. Queen Charlotte. Await- ventive shot is L—S Traviis, R.C. pnnu M” p G Macgachem left . i i i i i Mrs. A. Webster, Anon mous. . Mrs‘ G‘ Jenkins’ nn yC_ D 550-59099" A‘-3h°°"_ ‘ Strickland. Joyce MacKenzle. I slew”. MJ.s_ B L Mufiwen 50¢ each—Eric Mat-.\eill. tlar—| ggvoo_wn”a(.e Mn(.Kn_\. i ‘ i ence Herring. Ernest Beck. VereI $1.00 eat-h—Gerald Mac-l\'elll. Beck. Angus MacNeill. Percy Newton Williams. Wallace Hume“ vi. becco. Lawrence Williams, Mrs. ‘ i Williams. Axel lTVinR..‘ ' ' Mrs. Lawson Crosb . H)c—Mrs. James yEnman otal4l2.50 Grand Total—858.50 Hampton District. Collector Mrs. at George Dunsfor 25c—Miss Evelyn Jackson $2.00 each—Rev, M. K Char- '|'ota|—.:1z.zo - I Collector, Mrs. Everett RoberI.- wmslo. Naval. Mrs. Cli\7e icuri-ie. and Mrs. Rose man. James Campbei. $l.00 each—Charles R. Duns- non I 7 C It ' n -1 ‘St - . ford. Miss Barbara Dunsford. .. V i ommi ee eatquai eis‘ re George P. Dunsmrd‘ Mrs. James 8200 eacli—.Silas lII;i::lli. Alexl . d at llolman‘s on !\'ovemberjl'i9F8US0ll- to the Social the agenda. along with other top- i1‘otial—$20.50 olleclor. Mrs. Warren lnman Inman. . gm-ci-n-I $l.00 each——Mrs. I-‘lorence lnce, ort business meeting uas men. believes mm 1; should gen. Charles lnman, Mrs. Russell l y r I ire on Dominion provincial fiscal l‘9|'8llS0ll- ll-T5; ‘ I uson. Mrs. (ieorge L I rte r. I to discuss other ‘.n,_ Earle Inman. Mrs. Wilfred l-er—l gu Ferguson. Mrs. George Mac-i‘ Lean. Total—$l2.00 Grand 'l'otal—$J2. Murray Harbour - Queen Mary W.l_ would better be taken up in al ouecmn Mn. Tom Fruer Mrs. PLAN NOW TO SAVE DOLLARS BY SHOPPING DURIG EATON’S WINER SALE CIRCULAR WHICH IS BEING DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FOR HUNDREDS OF VALUE PACKED ITEMS FOR HOME AND FAMILY. luau. Mm finned . nan ucfi - Mn. Mrs. Lorne Ste-wart, E. A. Keep- « White. Mn. Percy MacDonald. in; Mrs Robert Bell. 5(i)c—Mru. Percy Richards 75c—Mrs l-‘reenian White paid todq. :iso—M: Mel R h d 501: '~h—M. H . D A Em IO men} I! Am... wuiiiy inaiuu-int orphanagc . 'roui—u.sis viii iii ii 5 ‘ Mrs_ tiitiiiiaon Ir)i1Il)'.a;1riis i-iiiieiia U - nun increase! 13.50 Illa‘ . Collector. Mn. my arooiu While P I1 TOVIHCO Sept. i_. III. .. c0lItI'"IIItl0II8 s2.oo—Mn_ 1.. s. Woolfrey Total-85.25 Provincial yardstick: for hie‘: u . mt-‘N $1.00 each~Mrs. Etta Young. Collector. Mn. Ernest Macho: (7!"l‘AWA ICP)-—Induatr'ul ¢m- UPI!‘ industrial employ ployment in Canada remained un'I wages on lqrt. 1 with last year’: changed on Sept. 1 from a month; figures in earlier though average weeklyi wages rose to a new high of 3. Arthur Wood. Mrs. Fred $1.00 each -— Fiber Mlclacod. — iNewfoundlano .n,_ loymcnt "‘ i'”'”"'’" 145 tl56.l); Prince Edward Miss Margaret Murley, Preston soc Mac-1,4.-od. Robertson, Mrs. Harry Brehaut. I Mrs. H l.. Mat-hon. Ernest Mac- ‘5'w‘M" "la Mr‘ W I3“ . .51. up 10 cents from Aug l. land 13.! (127.3); Nova 3C0!ll ‘¢°°—M"~ lV-"*9"! “WW élffidwiiinivdfifmnfif,‘ 'i"f,",,'(._(,'.',,',7;‘i°B:‘;";qacho“ I The overall industrial employ-il04.6 iiossi; New nrunswicii sig)i—Go(idiIion BM.cKinli)ii°n d Ray B riooks Mrs. Sheldon 25c ea('hi—-Mrs Charles Collie imui index‘ b'”d M “M9 °q'”'i'I "B3 i”"7ii 0"‘ b'° ifi“ P - B°'k ‘F l'"3°“k- Hum ' ‘nndv 50,”, mm Pm“ 'Iling I00, stood at me on Sept 1. ii25.zi. “Ty in 9‘ ii nu’ ‘E ' ’ i 'i unchanged from Aug. l, but 1.9I Wages -— Newfoundllld 561.0’ ‘ - _ . ITO‘ I—S5.l5 . 5°“ Cimriie Hurry‘ John 50‘ "iii M” wiiiiiiey Biii ‘ . Ipoints higher than 125.7 a year‘ 458.34): Prince Edward Island ‘ago. the bureau of statistics re-$49.54 (46.92); Nova Scotia 56.4! 53 Jack Bell. 1-.¢.|,._;15oo . - _ . ~ - ' $100 each —C 'rus Pennv. Mrs ‘ ii -25“ New B’i““5“"°k 57-“ ciiiairgs ;iiiiii~iiii_yi.iiiJiiniinesiiiictiiiii-igi C°ii°.§;°_ii03i"nG,ii,i:,°i ii°i"iy H Hunt. hirsioernid Prowse. ‘ I l55.9ll; Quebec 65.59 162.51). _ Benjamin Poole. Elliot Jonesi, o,,_C .5 pic iiwnn, .Mrs R E MacLeod. Mrs. R_lWilbert MacNelll. William Jor-‘ Harold Macltae. Lea Darracli. iiiii eii ii“ - H ‘P Bmoks ‘IF Lloyd Herrinli H300» ‘lef M8CN9lll- John Wil-‘ Eric Hurry. Walter Glover 5”” "°i‘”M” am" iii 7‘»<‘—llr°i laurir Gordon illams G°'d°n M3<'Ka.“- Silab "MCI" Cm" 00.-9. Davin 1'homp30n:Il'lll8- Mrsi ‘l_‘""°5 H°"i"’'‘ “'5 I each-IVlrs George Harris. ' MacKay_ S()L"l‘H PICKENHAM. Englam: All“ H9ll'l"K- M75 wh'"°"'\/Irs Joan Bell John Gordon. 95C-Ra) Jordon iL‘Pi—A herd 0! emu ate ll‘. H r- ‘ ii 50c eat-1i—l-jmersun .\Ia<.'L('0d. I pounds of onions left on fenc- Tho _ _ Colin White. John Brooks. Johni 25(-_]-j a . ll Buell (‘unis Penny, William Gosbee. to dry in this Norfolk village. 50c each~Mrs. Lloyd Mn.-in.lGiover. William F. llarritt I'l'ol«Il—~$l1-00 Thomas‘ - William ltlead-‘——————:- ~ ‘- ' 5. George Moore. Mrs. 50c each— Mrs John (losbee. ‘Collector, Judy Davey Orrin Nicolle. Chester Maclxien-I THEATRE VANlSxHlN(; cnn,-re, Moore‘ M” Rengn Mrs 3,-nee (1,-omiey. {tin Ga;-.I $100 each Mrs Horace White. lzie. Victor Strickland. (‘.eorgeI L0.\'D().'\' tCPi—Workers hau MncNen]A net penn_V_ ms‘ peter wnne Mrs John H MacDonald. Mrs |M‘acNeill. Wtlfred Ma('l\€llI, Jer-i begun d emolish ing the St James's Theatre here, to be re .placed by an eight-storey oftict ‘iblock. The work is expected in ‘take about three months. Sylvia .'\l’at-Kay. _(‘hessel Irving. Iry Nicolle. Collector. Mrs. Roy Brooks Dgtxyeaé-(h“—;e(~il A:.n€0e"f!lIT.2‘5.(‘|::;ll”S..’oBeIla White 8l.00 each-Willlam J. llarris.i . ' ‘I N .1 ‘ 5 Fred S‘ Harris. Joe Ben Ralph :;:’(::'la!‘i. '.ohn Mac eil. Grand Tot.nl—8lH.l Bmardt Vere Riiihards‘ iiiiri Bench PolnL—('ollecton. Wallace‘ Richards. Milton WW9» MacKay. Mary MacNeIll, Glorll Total-816.00 $2.00 each—Mrs. E. Powley. $1.00 each——Mrs. Adele Muc- Owing to death in the family MucLEAN'S GROCERY. Francis Fisher Bert Penny. Luther Williams. 40c~Mrs. Louis Harris I will close V Id . ti . L I _ _ , in merpsacnjt: Reign: Wm‘ M” I Then “kg up the hm. I Wednesday afternoon from ‘I2 p in You know that sour. sunk, constipated feel- hg? It In ‘ liver docsn_‘i pour out up to two pint; of mu 1 Edgar Sobey. Mrs. Mat-Quarrie. John Mac- Clayton Mrs. Lester White. Mrs Albert orrison. J. W. Morrison. How~ M'acI.eod. Nathan Irving. PURINA CHECK-R-MIX HOG GROWER IN 10 BAG LOTS OR OVER $3.25 per cwf. Warren i . A1iiTENTlON LIBERAL WOMEN! The annual meeting of the Provincial Liberal Women's Association will he held in the (‘lover . Club, Charlottetown on Friday, November 8th at 2:30 p.m. All women are welcome. $2.00—Mr. and Mrs, G. Victor I-‘er-. son. Elmer Inman. Davidi CASH ONLY PHONE 3626 ‘-4 DILLON & SPILLETT LIMITED CHARLOITETOWN, P. E. I. w . District. per I ‘ KATHLEEN G. FURNESS. 81.00 each—Thomas Herring. I Seciieiaiiy I John Stewart, Mrs. Ray THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NOV. 6lI1., 7I’I‘I. AND 8itI1. CHECK THE MORNING SPECIALS — THURSDAY areas with water and sewage dis. 1 interest of this _ I g . . I u ;.i:;..i:;"°.::. ::..::’°::::Ii2:1il»"n“‘l3‘°i¥»illi-l“?n lili i’%‘r‘i?. Cl"'$""°‘ °'"°'“°"" i“’ 5°" tcction. etc. These necessitate I The Triniiy M'i° Eiighi rendered I . . .> . . ' . . v — - .t be fl l . . N _ . . ‘ .land_\ for setting Illn(IlP.\ \\IllIt‘ \\dit hing TV. iif.ii.,i,Iianii.iii::.i,i;ii ,§:i:is,iiii.ii.I,iii:.ihiisw:i,ili%i Iiiiiigiiilig ii»i4iiisit'i'i aniitii ieiiiiliiiil0fliliSB(’¢i:liii(Iiliil ' .tti‘acti\'e centre piece of brightly (‘OI0ulf‘tl c Set consists of 4 cups and 4 Il'a)‘.<, R pieces in c iw very liizh If not prohibited In I ""n";“.._- An Mam," p,mu,,_I oobbles in Christmas Tree design. all. Made of Glass. ‘i m-._' ——_j"' V ’ mu-h special‘ M.‘ . I - - I COMING EVENTS. 3 Bo , L. d T .n J S Bingo. Cardigan tonight. priz- My chddren S Shoes Y5 i lne WI eon es sio0.oo. Good quality leather uppei-,6 It-ith compositioii qtylpd wnh ‘him, p0nk(,,S' nnnnn. k,.,.n_.' zipper Dance in mm. mu Nnvm. I W mi W 2 and rubber soles. Brown and black in assorted . “V and n,inf0m.n 8, point: or sham M-tn n her it. Good music. '.m"“u_ _°.__pM," "n _ ii ztyles. Sizes 8 to 3 in vthe group but not in l.i‘ve‘s_ P-awn (.0mm._ 51.,” 6 to 16‘ : iiance Millview Hall every ‘’i'‘'' ‘,1 each style. Also Boys sizes 1 to J. . . Q “I air ‘Friday nialil- I wholhatdnodienlmfgoruny I ’ ‘ Special. pair *I"'‘ i I’ it jfilt CV3’ Bingo. C rd‘ t ‘ ht P l- """"‘- - * sioooo.ii “iii iiiiii ii 'i‘n.""'.»"1i'Z«i Campers’ Cotton Blankets CIearance- Assorted Tiles j ninizo. Morell Parish Hall lo- md.:oiiyh.livk£ii:di.nuilt.Tlym.An_di _ . - iiiiiiii ii 9'” F'i°°”°°"‘ 50° i iiiiuiixinininiiiii iiii'.i kifliuinf Whipped ends «Popular for bed throws. cniich iiiokiin imiis or iii? iiriiiiiii iii iiiiiii-ii“ iniaiii c T mince every Thursday night may 'Hun (~()vers_ car robes. etc. Colours; green and fan in I '1OI(‘llm. .some‘A gaiigc, and staiirlaid izaiige. _ rardiiznn beiioii llIll- ‘iV9l>|l¢i‘I . III -"""" '°""' ‘ with black striped ends. Size about 60" x 80" -~S‘0rl"‘l “°l°'~“~‘- ; 0iiiii°""' ..F'o.rlxoivI—konndt.hohulth spun“, nun Special. each ‘I “iii-re ii-ncinii in New Gia-- :'....’l'.""...a......t.."“.'t‘§'.."‘...°.°.:: ' Ktiw Hall tonight and every Sat- \ with ni-an auaovurylrutdtn ~ . ““‘*‘-t I t‘n."..*...“.'.'.'i‘..'.°'.'.:°:..""ni laundry Bags Chrome Sets — 5 Pieces : Regular meeting of Junior I tender yOl1l’1g ' ‘ n V v Farmers in New Gil-WOW "ll" i . . . (hmmiiim plated legs on cliairs and taliie. — tonight. green peas 'lnbleached cotton with draw string top. Sr/c c pmmn finish on (.nan.s and m.bm.m, ‘amp Ion . :- RSllow ti-Tn, M.n'n-,,-- com", d _ ty about 19" X 31--_ Assorted colours j {tin Hal. Saturday. Nov. 9th , _ , 0111 ‘M ‘ llo. Special. each A‘ éY;°'l'l0}\;'d"Th Maggie" St. Pet and delicious R "60" . it ' Y W" ~ “W ' i n cctric BER THE EATON ' Nov. Ill. 3 913- Qmlng O I '- ii. —— Shavers 95 . : l - . ' I .\i.i.'iv..i§i.°i,if,°iii,n,°_i' 5°'°',on,°‘°' ii'ii'i 'l\vin-cutting. blue streak self - sharpening 3 oodntiiy. Dance star. I _" ’ S . P k diamond-honed Iieads. 'I\voitone plastic case ” « I d pug in s mu ated leather cov- Comiii i c w- Of l'ln OI‘ “""‘°°”"" ...~. ,:..:;...;"t;';."°...:;:. :.':,;i Vl 099 P 9 I ered ct... N h MONEY REFUNDED § iier. Tiiunaay, N be mi. A- Spec . cu‘ ' alts 11.00. chuiivdrzian i years A special meeting of the ratepayers of the . ' 0 cents. - - k ' Village of Spring Park will be held in Spimg Par I . mm Community Hall. Tuesday. November 12. 1957 at , DURING STORE HOURS : -t-It V. uiiirausll-an 8.00 pm. to present and dim!“ l"l'°"“'ll°" "‘ s MONDAY. mnsoav. wmimsmit. 5 II-in latlve to amalgamation with the City of Char- 'nn:nsni\v. sirnmnnv “ ‘C " ‘B ‘°“°‘°‘""- BIIIIGET OOIIPOII TERMS ""5 ’ ""' ‘° ““ ”" n. , i I AM. to I P 1‘IoConlIln|oners,oHhoVllhgool8pI'IIgl’I-I'k. ' an-uasnauigcsuma. inuiiic _ iiiiiiiwitia wmi FRIDAY SALE "T..§b.'l'QN_£1.. PAYMENT v-ii-«I wed, Nov, 6. 1951 The Guiana luv 3% §_‘,jA_,‘,__’.u - Jan’.