buying more abroad than she ax- Exports To U. K. Help To Balance Other Trade OTTAWA (CP)-Canada still is rlod, compared with siao.ooo.ooo year earlier. It dropped to 3158.- 000.000 for January-March from Sl76.000.000 in the corresponding three months of 1950. Merchandise exports mu more rapidly than imports in the first half of the current year. compared with 1954. Thus the deficit on trade was reduced to 3.!4.000.000 from 515300.000. LARGER DEFICIT ports but narrowed the trading gap in the first half of the year. The bureau of statistics reported Wednesday that the deficit in goods and services transactions totalled 3320.000.000 in the first six months. It was down 845,000,000 from the 3365.000.000 deficit last year. The buneau said Canada's tradi- Achievement Day Held At Tignish 0" '"llll'Sdly- September nth. a successful Achievement Day was held at the Christopher's Cross School Grounds by Keith Clay. Prince County Fieidm... with Mr. L. W. Roper of the Can. ?d3 Department of Agriculture as Judge. . There are 15 members enrolled in this Club. with membes showing calves which were ex- .Pad nandrahan. Leo Handra- han. Gerard Gallant. Noreai MacGrath. Elaine MacGrath. Wit lard Clohossey. Edward Bernard. Lloyd Perry, Lorraine Clohossey. Joyce Gallant. Oswald Gallant and Everett Perry. Showmamlp -- tower of meritt:Frances Ann Gallant. Nor- een MacGrath. Paul Handrahan. Lloyd Perry. Joyce Gallant. Seasonls Judging - 4Order of merit): Paul Handrahan. Noreen MacGrath, Gerard Gallant, Fran- ces Ann Gallant, Lorraine Clo- iiossey. Showing of Calves-Iorder oi merit): Gerard Gallant. Frances Freetown Achievement A highly successful Achievement Day was held at the home of Jack laynter. by Claude Lewis as judge. on Friday. September 9th. The outstanding feature of ass club was the animal exhibit. Manx farmers present commented on s uniformity and quality of Friday.Sept.16. 1955 rqsi . HIOIDE VJ. lordea Women's Institute in at the home of Mrs. Will" beard i her Otis. Thirteen members 3; present. Meeting opened with ih "Collect" followed by roll cal Minutes of last meeting were ten Ind Illvroved. Mrs. Preston nit, "ch W35 lPP0lDiId secretary Treasurer for the remainder of iii year replacing Mrs. Ric.-tint, Davies who has moved to Y" mouth. N. S. i Plans were made to noinn tional deficit in transactions with However. about half of this im- 99,Pilt0ll8"Y load considering that A” G"na"t' J" Ann. Hanan" the u"'mck'ld connmlued a” WHO Duty on September the United States grew larger. but provement was offset by an llI- Tlsmsh Rural area has not been ham. Oswald Gallazitgviligrd Pcalm 9:11 ante I35” lo: 5;" gzgf; All memiierii to be asked 13:": the increase was more than offset crease to 8286.000.000 from S239.- "l. club W0” '0' many years h0559YvhN0”e"El .2” rfjuicnul 1:-in-tun wan and nnongh to it-nut. Prue" M" ”'m Wted 90 lit by a boost in the surplus position 000.000 in the deficit on such serv- PW" 10 1955. Hand” 3"- . . ndi” E10 d Pe”y' nireshmems um "and nlva, Cm”? C3mP5l3l1- Reports at with the United Kingdom as Cana- ices as income and travel ac- M3"-V farmers W"? 0" hand to Edward B.e”t';n .' J2; C Gal: spoon, with engraiilllllll on liein comma”. were heard ""1 ' WI dim nxpom there ,0" sharply cnnntn. ' - seekthedresults of the membe : lL0FtFaal:(Ej' Fcvlg-;i&seIye."y y e for tum mp um” "Iv". the mp 311: ommittee was appoint”. over unports from the U. K. There Most of this increase of 347.000: rife 3" WHO 011116 Pleased with 3" fijnjii three pinch” in ya" work Ind DavidT:";l:I:'Od(?'3"'"' and Mrs, were smaller surpluses with other 000 occurred in the first quarter. quality and condition of to three placings in judging. cnumriesn when nmdemf payments rose the calves shown. The following A Pfelelltalloll W85 made to Mi, Tmal recap” for "W ha” year snarpiyt I tlrenlhe results of the Tignisli Ehnsdale Vite hlI'.:8llul:lfotgo;l!l.O iudizing e- Eleanor Maclsaac who has joins (in such things as met-tiiandise ex. n The bureau said two factors are -tV'l'llP.l't;lllPnt Day” Home”. adv":-Dohglas lamina the Sisters of St. Martha, A, mi-ts, said 5315. dividends and involved in the change in the cur- Ullclellty lnv Year's Wni'k- nlemx wmiam wniiane and Colboma Claw Douglas Pmmt address was read by Mrs. pain freight totalled 82.659.000.000. up rent deficit frornlast year: A '0rder of meritl: Frances Aim Buddy wnnnms have retui-ma to - Tilly"! Btrllllid Mary Roget-3' Maclnnk 3'"! 8 Sift of money wn from 32.413.000.000 lasft yeag. Payl; chiangeminn statitstifcal pi;ocedli;; Gallant, Joe Ann i-iandrahan. Toronto nit” a week's holiday I Wendell Berna;-d,' My;-on )aynter, ;';e9:9l"9d by Mrs. William M", ments on im orts o oo 5 an F8 S9 E lmpor izure 01” w ' ” , ' - ' ' P 8 by some while non- l" ' Spam Mm the". fammes O D"'d Pmfmt Wm” ”'”dm"' The next meeting to be itnin at services. including Canadian tour- M l P t ,' Ad iv 4 ist travel abroad, totalled S2.979.- ar cm W” er e Jardine. Carmen Paynter. T Lance the home of Mrs. recurring receipts of about 530,- D5””"v5 "”'h95"'3- A Mrs. l.e&h Mai-Neill has begun Thomas Gallant Lunch was served ' The top three winners in the eii '” to compete at the Rural they are (left to right! Holsteins. mqooo 35 against 52,77g,000,ooo 000.000 in defence settlements in d3l"'-V '”'""h was 59"” by "19 hcr duties as teacher in Brooklyn g N Y "E , (H h by the liosles int yen,-t the second lquarter of 1955 were "05"-W school Holstein and Guernsey classes at Youth Fair at Charlottetoui on Sheldon MacLean, Fenton Shaw Prof! ngetmen oget:nln.'r)d Dglaaig 39”"-Ed by Mrs. William Maclve? placed against merchandise im. I , I the 0Leary 4-H Club Achieve- Sept. 16th.. for the Island club and Gerald Maclsaao. Guernseys- P amt Th Be vi M and Mrs. Currie. fouowed by nnLnNCE M535 pans? .ouis Dalton. Burton. and Leigh Miss Katlilecn Cameron. Sum- ntent Dny on tit, farm of Rglpb chnmpolllltip. Marlene Palmer. Perley MacNelll 1' - '3'” '1'” ' W0" social hour. Paynter, James Payoter. H0W3"3- Glellgarry. have enroll ,mei-side. was a recent guest of her shuwm.uMp:- . Berni”, , t Shown holding their calves above and Dana MacNeill. ed at Vocational School. Charlotte it-it-ieiv, Mrs. R. A. Mi-Kenna andj Capital movements into Canada Ad3m5v 0'1-93l"Yv w9d"95d3y H9 of Sl60.000.000 helped to some ex- The current balance in transac- vid Profitt. tions with the U. K. rose in the b . . town for the ensuing iet-m; t, in M. M K , Douglas Protitt Mary Rogers, Herd ,(CaI.t, yearling, Iyg in haui-Vear p"'”d '0 s183'000'000 liee:liix'ael::;lfil:l? C(;epllIlC3IlLti()jefE(ll9e0l'!: are 5"'d3'l"E the Carpentry courge L C enna took place at his home in Mont- Stepheri.Ha1itax,were visitors. dur- Mrs. James A. McDougall. Mrs. D0081!!! -78101118,. Adele Jardine. Douglas Profitt. David golitt) "Om 555909-000 '3-it 5931” Bl" "'9 Canadian bonds and debentures , Mrs. Hugli u'iuiam.s and ,W'5- rose on Friday. August 26. ing the week. of Mr. and Mrs. A. 3. Hayden Miss Mnnmd Dan. Year's Worln- Douglas Jardine. Wendell Bernard. ' deficit with the U. 5. increased new in ,m,.gn comm”. Mr. and Mrs Alfred 0Connnr sterling Maulwws are l'9L'9"'l"3 James oarieii. ' Colborne Clow. Wendell Bernard. Judging:-Colborne Ciow. Doug. , cette, all of Rumford; also Mr. Radar tnhnician. Joseph Cai- and Mrs. William Wood of Rosita- laghan of St. Margaretsn N. 13., dale. Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. was a guest recently of his sister. Michael Morrison. Misses Nob dale on Saturday. August 27. M71 Gerald o'B"9n- een and Peggy Morrison, and Mr. and Mrs. Urban Mcl(innon. Recent visitors at the home of Master .lei'i'Y M0lTl50l1 01' Grind laud children. Masters Michael and Mr. J. W. O'Brien include: Dr. and River West. HOLMAN'S Summerside... ' Great Annual Savings Sale! Bllllll'S 3llihll llllltllll and family have returned to their home in Hamilton, out. having I,-REE-I-OWN UNWED W M. S-zspent a . pleasant holiday with ielalives in Cape Wolfe. They Mrs, John Heffell entertained the were accompanied by ilrlrs. 0'Con- . late Mr. Wilfred Matthews. joint Auxiiinries at tr,-eetnwn and n0r's sister, Miss Eilcon Reilly.l Mrs. l-lazcl Cameron was a guest North Bedeque nt her home in Cape Wolfe. - on Wednesday of her son and daugh- South Freetown, on the evening of . t ' lter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell August 9th. An interesting and h-Mltshs-bfmna Dame M Mmh C3'"9m"i S”m'"9”'de' profitable meeting was held, con- Om l "quell N" 3” ma” 3 me Mrs. Anhul. waiiatni l . he home of Mr. and Mr. and ducted by the Freetown President em guest t .. A . . . - . - w i. Mrsn Allison Profim who extended Mrs. P3lll(k Giiffin. Gleugarry. 'il1e Misses Sybil and Gloria a l i . . . - v V ce. a hearty welcome to our sister On Saturdav aflornuoil. Sept ll':lSv(ldnno(1'3ti::TSi.-Aliaaynspelllalhzlrl Society members of North Bede- lilih, the Sacraiiient of Confirm lt:..ii.i3y..';;(,t..esis of Mr. Wallacc'sl GUI. ation was conferred on children parent; Mr and Mrs, Elmer Will-. The opening Hymn was ”Lord and one adult by his EX(ell0n(lyltage H l i speak to me that I may speak" ' Most Reverend Malcolm A. IVlac- ' followed by Prayer. Passages from Eat-lici-ii. Bishop or (tliai-loiie- llvarlil-SI r'um:rmulutiuns are ex- - the Bible were read by Mrs. Wll- town. at St. Mat'ks Cliurcli, Lot 7 ilt3il(lE(l lo Ml'. and Mrs, Desmond bur Stavert and Mrs. Scott Cairns, llis lt:Xl:EllUli('y was assistoil by l Dalton on their i'cci.-iill1lLil'Fl8EP- A solo by Mrs. Lyman Smith was Rev. P. F. Macboiiald. Charlotte-l'l'llPy ll'Ulil-' l9'"'"”'i' 5 "”5"”""' Mary Rogers. Carmen Paynter; las Profitt, Thayne Bernard, liar. Thayne Bernard, Marlene Paynter, lene Paynter, and Wendell Bet. Adele Jardine, Wilton Gardiner. nard. 5. David Profitt. Douglas Profitt. Myron Paynter. Zyear olds (Holstetns):- Doug- as Pi-ofltt, Wendell Bernard Doug- las Jardine. Colborne Claw. Da- the sympathy of mziiiy friends in the death recently at Lutes Mount- ain, N. B. of their brother. the "l to S555.000.000 from s5l8.000.000. The surplus with other countries was reduced to 352,000,000 from s98.mi(l.00n. ij Canada's deficit in the first two quarters of the year was lower than the previous year. It was !l62.00fl.000 in the April-June pe Sympathy is also extended to the bereaved relatives of the late Mr. P. W. Leard, whose funeral took place at the United Church. Elms- NICKEL SOURCE Most of the world's supply of nickel comes from the Sudbiiry area of northern Ontario. Tyne Valley Miss Gertie MacNevin spent a few days recently in Montague, l guest of her sister Mrs. Maynard ,I Aitken and Mr. Aitken. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hayes and family were visitors to Tyne Val- ley on Sunday. Sept. 11th. The many friends of Mrs. Frank . . . 1 La . Be", Stanley. regret to he” 0' ha VE';KeII';':Cl'I nnfgoyed. 1 V H tilalwn." EX4CEllEtl'l;?tVl' elfgllllllied .lE:l1llllS re(5L'lll1lti;sl a ureiicc illness in the Stewart Memorial immd cezlcb 81:; RE amms was Deng-H lend 1: k Bub -Li-infgmig M ' Hospital. u y s'J' K Camp at Una an J," 9 rm y Sympathy is cxtondml to the ber- l their parents and sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoviard - t were acting sponsors. The choir l'-03? Halifax 5 5h'”" "m9 BR0- was under the direction of Illrs. . Bennett Howard As this was his M” Edm'”.'d bvltlyt and ml" Exrellencvls first visit to the Ralph 3"” M'.s'. '"'”"d9 Emye "arm, ht; WM wwtmimd M. ,heiu'ni'e Siinriay visitors in Elmsdale. pastor Rev. J. N Trainor on be-il half of the parishioners. bell. and the members divided in- to three groups under Mrs. Brewer Auld. Mrs. Wilbur Stavert and Mrs. Louis Calms. Each group discuss- 'r latives of the late Mr. Mrs. John L. Maynard and her emf"! re t win, was drowned. ' daughter Miss Marjorie Maynard Mam" Gauan .i have returned to their homes after spending is momii visiting with Mr. ed and reported on lwn riuestlnns and Mrs Leslie Waugh. Bedeque. 8-tllglled '0 them. Much nf interest ;, n I was fmind in this topic. After the ' Mr and Mrs ti 1 r a m Nesbit. singing of another Hymn Mrs. Wal- '.. U. S A. are Vlsltlnii friends in lace Reeves and Mrs. Eldon Drum- '- . Tyne Valley and vicinity. They are mond led in Prayer. An interesting t' lllests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nes- item of the program was a ”Mo- hit. tlon Snniz" b,V'several members of South Freetown Mission Band. The Society mourns the recent tlrs l".l11.1 (inmmcll is a Ellflsl; of her sister. Mrs. Hazel Cameron. 5"1Pm" P""”f'”'al B9"”l'””""T Congi-atulaIiun's are extended in by his Excellency followed. Rev. M... and tum Hal.VL,y Cosmn on "i No T”":""V p P" ""5 Dcaw" their recent marriage in Tryon. I log bv d th f I V and Rev. liiather Rooney. sull-d”5' illarrey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. My . lea o iuolife members, con. Laiei his Excellency, ac-Etinim cnstnin St- Lawrence. The iss Elzabeth Stetson and Mrs. companied by his assistants. mot- .hI.ide is the former Miss Rowena n James Smith. These members were tired to St. Bernadeite's whei'eiiian,ey Cnrieton. i always in attendance, when health, lheh Sacrament of Confirmationi ' permitted and uniiring in their er. was conferred on a large number forts fnr the missionary cau.-icy of children. Their lives will ever he an incen- tive to the memhcrs lo ”carry on" ""'””"' trusting in the strength of our llreat Master and Leader. MNHHE closed by singing "Blest be the tie that binds" and The l Lord's Prayer. Lunch was served l TODAY 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15: SATURDAY 7:15 -9215 J. The United Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Leaman Camp- bell on Thursday evening. Sept.8th with a good attendance. Each mem- her was given two hymn books to repair for the church. Next meet- in at the home of Miss Sophie Mooney on Thursday evening. Sept. 92nd. "l, The Credit Union met at Port. ”' Hill on Monday evening. Sept. 12th. Mr. Henry Mooney has returned to Tyne Valley after visiting friends in Maine Sympathy is extcudcd to the bor- oarcd relaiivcs of the late Mr. -.c R. lwaisnn iiai-iiy.twim.:i- sudden death by the hostess and committee and is so-"l t' . ' ' Missrs Dnroiliy and Jud)" Miller and :.L:,ivimgpn':'pe:;q1::in';:Et::ng have gone to Charlottetown wherei Many thanks We" ndmdniuto they are attending P. W. C. College. int". Hem," tm. hm, kind md' mt rlous hospitality. - ADMISSIONS AS FOLLOWS: - i Matinees: 50: and 25: Evenings: 60: and 50: Miss .lu.1niia Newt-ombe, who is stlendinc llinh Srhool in Summer- slde. spent Sunday at her home in Norlham. Burton Mi. -Terry Dalton has returned to his home in Toronto having spent his holidays at his former home in Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Colridge Rogers, WARNER BRO5.niassur in DELMER DAV I Piusviile Teachers for Piusville school for the coming year are Mrs. Joey Gallant and Mrs. John T. Gallant. gut-ton, entermned a number of Th h f th P. in guests at their home recently. The w.m2.T3'.?.i?f5i.?...i .3 ii..”'i?X...5 ggggggs W1; ale-my-y. spent in of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gallant LanCe3vDa”0"?'c UH"-flied by for tho September meeting. Mrs. (Him I h"” ””l'9W8- A Fred Arsenault kindly invited the y "M was served- members to her home for the Oct- D I win . ober meeting. it was decided to nnnired by 1:1? t::t'g:l"l'v'lrSac:L':: ed him 'lniun-Lover'... have bingo to raise funds for the C A . next meeting. A delicious lunch was gogll "ughhh" md W55 .A"" ' served hr the hostess (-afnghomon wfra :a(:t'"""'qg1" - ' i ' a 0A. e .un ay. .ept. ' Mr. and .VllS. Allstiin W. Richard- iflggfzr h'h”':'Lq”'9P'9C”V9 h0m8S in son. hon-licstcr. Mass.. returned is C "59 v "5" "Company- to their home after spending the "W them ""5 MT-V -10'1" D0340. formerly of Rosevllle. Misses Dorothy and Pauling liamill of Freetown, also Mi. Jonnie Monaglian of Summerside were recent guests of Mr. Thomas Dflylc. Campbellton. summer months at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warburton Murray. On Fririay cvcnim: September 9 his Exccllcucy Rev. Malcolm A. Macliacheran. Bishop of Charlotte- town, administered the sacrament or Bloomfield. A beautiful proces.-rlori N S" and .Ms5 Annie (,;a."”"t M was arranged ml, mt mowing of North nRllStl('O. were visitors of -the Bishop by me Pastor Rev. Mrs. lurncsi MacGrcgor. Burton, Fathe Rooney. Bcfurc confirma- M Sum"-V' Sepmnb" M” tion the Bishop examined the child- Mn and M ren in thelrmchriatian doctrine and Boston Mnssrls w':::n:;:e,?t":,is:: 00:0 Ht; E eellggnsng and of Miss Eunice Bulgar, also Misses i.3"i'i.v. P.I:c Macl)yonalrl.aSsollesmn wine," ""'d 0"” ”"'y' C” Benediction was celebrated by the E" Bishop. Other priests present were had run away! wuu EVERY TAILORED-T0-MEASURE SUIT ......g 3 75 2 - PI ICI SIVOI -SIVOI SIIOI Urder our tailored- , WARNERCOLOR mi STEREOPHONIC SOUND Mrs. Ivan (iollicutt and daugh- , M , n A , . . i .. - - v a. -.--- ...BloeCoai .i.:i;::'?i..Fi::::. i.?.:...:t"::.: :2; :3:;"2:..?:..?:".';""...::f iii. wlllli" W0" MW Pill" -wit".-'-it . f":.'z'.'3::.. '...i?.i"..:.-':".:, ... ii...-.... i-..., .. . .,.i ii... . .. R”, 1.-utter y-inns", V n WRIITEN AND DIRECTED BY DELMER DAVES iiaauinnoouciio wum ms Mmn, ,,,i,. 3.; ,,,,..,i you, ...it willh xi", . . Charcoal Bi-own . . . Bark . .: . Misses Kemmie and June Mae- - - brad - ah” .lmum' , d Mine" ulanetaertz tshym:.).a':'l:l)'y inlvlirleinrg) ex; Gregor entertained A number of i daudu of n wyzzen "in on. 0 ad ' n I o . anic . .1. ti i th l1 , gjnea . """" . than Sllllui mu... wt... death occurred in ?.”.1if,,.'."j:.'; ii: ,.....”,i..".T"'M.::f COMING MONDAY at Tvmnav its thin, .., c...a...u e ii3....i'. up-to ... ..,i..-...a ...m....., t W” . mm” W t M smmn . the Western Hospital on Seplem- vin MacGregor. Burton. The Banal ”" ,n.ime 00”" lo siv-you Hindu" 0050!-etion. So don: on. . I m. V", Sm ma llI' 1331- evening was pleasantly spent in "A men nlfxzieu .litiuWl;':' miss this tremandotiaon Its 3'uV9- 3"-75 ' Em'1"'"" ” '. in nu. " Ira. John 1'. Gallant and son d.a""".g w .m"'"t.'..r"r."Lh.ed. iv ??:c::on tn! .d juglsilled vH'ywr'w”' no" "'J”J5 . mu "'m ' A ”” "" ''”'''”'''' "”""" ” "'"' T Judy Garland James Mason Juneau; roiN""”' Veer chsklsugf line mg Ins!-cola Ow-I-4 0' 3"! '''''''''''- . T ' ... unllgu) FLANNE .. ' i . ool qmpsisy is being extended in so "now Owing to the Extreme Length of This Picture "'3" "s;'!'.j;,LN .h Mnmmn t::.ltahte gm mum. cgsmml Evening Shows .. 6:45 and oils , hH5"”f . . mm, n,,,,”,';;.';”,,,, ' ilsahea1frIda7evenlns8eiiteni- RENE-The allmool fabric with It ll. " look A no hundreds of ins. iapo;ulf:j.n':: ” ii i IIINYLIMINTIIFII soars oiinizn ll0W--sale For Llniitod Tllnl. oiiiyi iioiuiirs MEN'S waiii - sunmmldo , i . . I t I Thur.. Friday. Saturday 7:iHl:l5 rm o-um --.ui6'lll”.?ai'i" X'i'iS”i'i;t?"'co.. TELLO MEET DR. JEKYLL AND I Mn. mm!-1". Also Serial and News. Bank drawing Thursday. W uaorsr." DOIDII l l:I' lat 7:ll-0:15. ltaltsr stevecoch ' ' in KW-m”Em .9,-xv wt Tonight 7-9:15 J I Saturday .. . 2:30 - 7 - 9.-15 "GHOST SHIP" Hazel Court - Dermot. Walsh &