vessel except for die absence el A i'IriI:'utg;,,vI'o . ' 5 d0 . I rges Fast Work it Bull mg I, W, R -. mtzumms I 0 ger-cargo ship. (it. to carry '- . d h passengers and 12.000 tons of K W 3 Atom Powere Merc a A p .,,,,,, .. 1:11;” .;.. . ....i.. V. n . , , ors L ; A ', . WASHINGTON (AP) - Presl A joint statement by Comme Lt 'P"dTh. .0 l M99” men" an tollsvrlsa aastissa ueslvetl v . 'l dent Eisenhowencalled Monday for Secretary Sinclair Weeks and AEC orighlfwl; gated my fl Audi. 1”: hurt Ii. '..I.P. Ia&IIlan. 0.3.! -up” kind I. . um . (G i i , fast work to build a N.ilIl-horse- chairman Lewis Strauss spiid the he asked for . an of dhpl” Imp. I& Ihlcltl hi "nun. Pnvhn 'm j 5! . f power atomic merchant ship. time of delivery of the vessel do i which would vim Wm over the tin eentsd ptwj :3 but . by . 'inda ;dpn' ,. p : Z 5 R WI" I” "IS " Pl":d'nI:" h3l1:"go::,em:)el:m't" Flf;,';',! world to demonstrate peacetime n. ' and daughters. Jmamahs was I I ' I- II g”) t I I W I C E C B In 1' . r FCC W kinds. ' i I L; hrs” I: 'Imown"'auI1ostin laoboI-- CpSuInaSed this woud be 39 months mes M "mmic """'.'y' John H. Myra. Stat 3' u" "dd M" ”' Dawaa 4 an i,,5p0E0l!5, 5 , . Congressvotedlnsteadiora . OIIIPIhbatIaIlhadtdhatlhI' -a '7 i atory, providing indispensable in-' from the time contracts are ent- work1ng- mp. R let I mm mm John Myers was I nut mas. -ab'.u..gd'm.'&.M IIBWVC 50 J; formation for the further appli ered. of a great Islander. a great earn:-,-'15. , Vlctuia C , as . cation of atomic energy in. the N0 SMOKESTACKS LESS MG ADVANCE I 0 Bill pdllldllt. I cast island in In W”. .3 kn”, x cdu',HnC& : ll . mm at ocean mmgportatlon. The two officials went to the Euenhowen in . Iuumum N. and I out orator usllurpasaat 3-1' I” dun. Vanni. . ll . . Eisenhowe, directed the Atomic White House for a ceremony mark culled that "we hue Ind - mi 2' rum -by very ll Energy Commission and the com ing the construction go ahead. ckabpowered wanmp due um . & -- 71 merce department "to proceedgas They brought Eisenhower a pic- launching of the submmn Nun. u-211:! llul!:I'l and I :?'eGolIvian- rug : 11 rapidly as possible with the design ture of the ship - to - be, which nus in Juury. ma... Re add: may New ern- wit"! 7! and construction." looked like any other sleek new ..Merchm Imp Pmpuldnm how :rnt&c" u &kt:.w: m 0...”: ' V I: 2 ever, is as yet allsed - al- ,3” an mu '1'” h. 4 N though it is one of the moat prom- -llpoctloll d our cattle tor T3. in 33 JUN 4" 63 "D ising applications of nuclear en- P-EJ. III carried out. I will I4 74 - "33'- I08? forget the tragic and dlf- ' ll to 0' I N A ”Atomlc merchant ships will be Milli div! 0! 1381-35. the terrible n"1W3Wl '7 67 , able to operate on longer runs at M 5, an at 1;-ucouwood 3 72 , higher sustained speeds. They will nomad .1” 0,. pm”. of Wu" Yarmoixli 45 .. . YOUR DOLLAR buys more at HEAR JOHN Diefenbaker M.P. be able '0 cm"? lilo" C380 0" Collar. Pmnier atervsrrs ion. 3- hill" 42 sl 5”". r CI,-.CpY. at 9 pmg tonight, lloug voyages because oi e aav- mun M dash, me Hugh" Drug We P in in fuel space. They will need During my pr-emknup I ha AX (OP) - The weather ISLAND colored views. cm- in-:sr:m'E THURSDAY Novem ,less time in port since they will three great is-Ind. Mann" "5" WWW ltllvflllv tin: and I well Sludl0- ber 29th, for Zion Church Fall Tea -ape,-are for long perlos without P.E.l. at Ottawa. Hon. .I.A. Mac- "”"”m' , WE TREAT the sick well. Gia- and sale. lreruellirrg-" dl C1 "d m" I l V I ed at an Pm g::l'd.TV;..(t:.8. manure and Lu; gmwuin - . ! gey's Pharmacy. open 3 I-lll- '0 DR WL Macnowd Rad-m1og,' Last July it Will I 0 MRS. rltllho Rogers. Summe.r- aide, and Mrs. Sheldon Carson. semi-nnnus in his - great trio were loyal arttiera ova scotla. Variablt i ' I p.111. 2 ' - , H 'm C,m,ltile Nautilus had cnilsed -lmo-i side, Mrs. R.A. Teale. Slemon Charlottetown, (left to right) are vincial Council Girl Guides AsIoo- and true. with their he! I was elwlimt with he catches clean - list. will be Ills-ll l'0lll fl ( .5o,ooo miles without reiuellina- Park, Mrs. Alex llonie. Sumn.ier- seen examining an exhibit at the lation held yesterday in Summer able to get, ss,m, . .,, 3 his during the morning; vs.-, 5 - FOR CONVENIENCE. iriendli loilelowu and P-E-L ll05P””n”l gfjgggzgggg side. mile: of hisiiwsy from chmom. was-in; light winds. L...mu, ,, I GLI' 10 days. OCI. I5 I0 00!. 25lI'l, L56, 5 -- so , (own to Botdgn .nd 'lo'un. . N.,' a M n "I gey's Pharmacy. nesa and economy. shop a Inclusive. Women's Institute lottetown recently. The PFGSMGM League Of Mercy St. John.Biver valley: Vsriabls I in Iill 111- LEAVE FOR WEST -Mrs. and i s .' , :33. 2iEtiI.elLr.x5n;Ei'srhlcs Mrs. llrtvvin, 1.. Mil'ler.sdWest my-lixecutlve Meeting H , ' ,,"'",,,”:: '.',;”c'."mm"'l""l0I 0' --to in "mm ' nun mumd- -My-rt and mac . . alt, t car ue ay on an r . . ""'”a""P"m' ill V p . the province at Storey ec exzendfrd visit to Western Canada. An.Executive meeting of the P. E. It OSPIEC tags; rug ",7 mu”, ",1, mm.-in: "W 'u.m; um .. ,. FIDDLING AND step dancing Enroule they will visit their Provincial Women's lnsutute was 1. A d D- I lion. Mr. tt G e .l. Prea h winds. Low-high at Charlottetown ' I eliminations for Queens County. daughter in Calgary before pro-l, held lnthe Womens Institute Rest ed I1 ISP Cy . U . S C a "d 73. Momma .5 um 71' . I ugnday. October 22. at Y.M.C.A. ceedirlg to new West Minster. 1 Room. in Richmond Street, Char- . Fume" . . m-dedcmn 4. ad -,5. sum John g' l on Friday afternoon. October 11. 3"llP- 43 mg as, ' Send entries to the Y... ARTIFICIAL . INSEMINATION. All clubs in P.E.I will be shut down from October l7th to Oct. Slat. inclusive. d'0r Stoker Coal. WORTIPS PHARMACY 30th Aa- nlversary Year. Over 200.000 Med- ical prescriptions dispensed. Pro- prietor .l.E.l-l. Worth, Registered Pharmaceutical Chemist since July 1914. FERRY OFF - Only one ferry is operating between Wood Islands , and Caribou. The Prince Nova do ' veloped engine trouble and North- umberland Ferries state that the Dunning will make three round day. and Saturday- Oct. 17, la, 19, 20. Mabon Drug Co. the Rexall Drug Store, Montague. SOCIAL ENJOYED-- The social . of the Central Christian Church H Young People's last night was a was held to test memo-ies. All the young people enjoyed lunch served by Virginia Vessey, Lee Kitchen, and Heather Matheson. The games were arranged by Adele Beck, Brenda Coles and Norman Stewart. Allan Dunbar acted as master of ceremonies. The Young Peoples Society will form the evening choir- at next.Tuesday night's evangeug. tic service. LEAVES SA'l'URDAY- Mr. St- an Lancaster, who recently resign. ed from his position with the Do- minion Life Assurance (24)., leaves on Saturday for Tomato where he will undergo a trainlnl course with the same. The Wells organi- zations are Prefessional Canvass Directors who organize church, SLIGHT ACCIDENT - onsl slight accident was reported in the City yesterday. One ear lightly 1 bumped the rear of another ve-i hlcle near Nelson's Service Station - on East Grafton. lilinor damage malna oi the late Mrs. George A. Sharp. accompanied by her daugh- ter Miss Eleanor Sharp, arrived from Vancouver last evening. The funeral will be held from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home this afternoon, service commencing at 2 o'clock. ELECTRICAL STORM - An electrical storm accompanied by heavy rain hit Charlottetown and vicinity shortly before midnight last evening, thus helping people to forget all seasonal thoughts brought on by last week's snow trips Wednesday, having wood nu results of the Parkdale card par- ty last night are as follows Ladies first, Mrs. Ruben Bingly, second, Vi Tierney. Consolation, Mrs. Leo Dowling. Men's first, Vernon Gay second. Fred Gallant. Consolation, James Burke, Freeze-out, Mrs. ..SMALL GRASS FIRE- The City Fire department was called shortly after 4 pm. yesterday to extinguish a small grass fire be bind the Carter Storage Warehou- se on East Grafton Street. The fire is reported to have been start ed by children who were playing on the site which is the property of the Canadian National Railways A Department t t , Mrs. Murdock McGowan presided- A report on the Federated Wom- en's Institutes of Canada was Blv- en by Mrs. Michael Doyle and Mrs. Harold Laird gave an inter- esting report on the Associated it was decided tp hold two courses in each County this fall. The! are to be held in the following centres: Prince, Alberton and Ken- sington Queens, Crapaud and Park- daie, K a. Moron and Monta8lle- A repo on the Handicraft Van was given by Mrs. Maylea Man- ning. Since our Provincial Handi- craft Exhibition Classes have been completed in the following centres St. Peters. Stanley Bridge. and Stanhope. Each of these centres had two other neighbouring lasti- tutes attending. At present the Orphanage Appeal Most Successful Mrs. H. 8. Henderson. Provin- cial Chairman of the annual drive magniflciently to this worthy ap- peal. Contributions received to date from Districts throughout the Pro- Vince are exceptionally good. . The many Canvassers are de- serving of highest praise and the Trustees are deeply grateful to them for their outstanding work. was used to put out the blaze: PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Nell Cameron. Mrs. Ella MacKenzie and son Emery Macl.-Ewen and Mrs. Jenny Mackay of West St. Peter's P.E.I. Friends of Mr. Arthur Worth Zion Y. P. S. Holds Meeting I On Tuesday evening. October in Zion Presbyterian Young People's conducted the worship service. the pianist was Jean Munro. During the business meeting the MISS ELAINE MacDonald. right Captain of the 8th Charlottetown Girl Guide Company, yesterday became one of the few gulders in trial Girl Guide Commissioner. pre- sided over an enthusiastic meet- ing of the Provincial Council Girl Guides Association held in Sum- merside yesterday. Among the highlights of the ..-...i-annual meeting was a most one of two members of the Pro- vincial Training Committee who represented this Province at a Dominion Training Conference in Winnipeg in August. It was announced by Mrs. Char- les Llnkletter, International Com- missioner, that this Province has been invited to include among those going to the Centenary Camp in Ontario next summer a head- quarters canteen convener, and that Mrs. Fred G. Osborne. lane Guide Commissioner. has been lb lected. Mrs. Cudmore welcomed the members present. and the meet- ing opened with the Guide Law. tary, Mrs. W.R Burnett. the treasurers report was presented. showing a satisfactory bank bal- Glrl Guide camps. Miss MacDon- ald is seen receiving the license from Miss Marlon Langiila. (cen- tre) Provincial Camp Commis- sioner, Mrs. Harry Cudmore (left) couraglng reports Commissioners Mrs. D.L Miller and Miss Iphlgenie Arsenault, and District Commissioners Mrs. T.L. Llnkletter and Mrs. W.J Rodd on activity in their areas. Committee reports on work lol- efforts were being can tied to carry out standardization of badges and arrange for course struction and tasters the Province. Camping - Miss Marion Lan- gille, Commissioner, reported that two campers' licence test: had been passed at Provincial Camps this year, by Mrs. Jack Rawek. formerly of Summerside, and Miss Elaine MacDonald of Charlotte- town. A day camp. I pack holiday and two Provincial camps ha been held, all of which were v successful. but Miss Langille i t many more Guides should have Charlottetown and the surround- ” against New Glasgow. d St. George's group to complete a large number of ladies from lng districts attended the annual League of Mercy Tea and Display of the P.E.I. Hospital, which was held in the Ciindall Home under The guests were welcomed in the drawing-room by the President oi the Junior Ladies Aid, Mrs. Ian Burnett. and the Vice-President Mrs. ILL. sear. Jr. Mrs. G.M. Avard and Mrs. A.B. Bagnall poured, whila lnemb . oi the Ju- nior Aid assisted in sewing. The refreshments and most at- tractive tea table anddecorations were arranged by Mrs. J.A. Likely convener of the Tea Committee. assisted by Mrs. L.!:. Prowse and Mrs. J.x.L. Irwin The. tothis 'col- bought. It was moved that Lettli Dickie- son and Elbert Orr remain on Next meeting to be held in New Glasgow School on Octot 24th with Phyllis Dickieson, Gladys Arl- drew and ,Shirley Orr on lunch committee. Guest speaker for that meeting to be Dr. George Fisher. Director of Veternary Services for P.E.I. Meeting adjourned and lunch sari ved by the committee in charge. VALUABLE TIMBER The productive forest area in Manitoba is about so.soo square miles. In New Glasgow School on Oct- ober lotll the Junior ll'armers held their regular bi-monthly meeting. The meeting was opened by the President. The sectetary read the minutes of the previous meeting Farmers stating that they were unable to compete In the debate Now the New Glasgow. group will meet st. George's group in the finals between the Junior Far- mers groups and the winner of this series will meet the winner oithel-llelubaeriaiortlie Simmons and MacParlana Trophy. .'l'he sectrtary was asked to write to George C. MacDonald of the plans for the debate. e.l date, place. judges etc. A motion was put through where an the New Glasgow Fire Dept. (Continued on page 17. Col. 0) Garth. Truro, N.S. were week- :l:r';t:; Xe": 3g"!"1':p';':';:; P”; end visitors at the home of Mr. Society held its regular meeting. Following the minutes and cor- Finance - Mrs. Angus mg. has iufflgie'nt money to purchase , D”'"l'd MW" "4 Ellle" R9Pel' respondence read by the secre- Eachern reporting for this com- the i needed that no further guon, roofing and plain; SPECIAL SALE Corned Beef of the finest Priced at 25: per lb. Dial 5535 Market Bldg. WIN1'ER'S i COMING! Is your home ready for those cold winter days ahead? F0? all your insul- -ll-"5'.;l:.Il:'.l?v.;tl:.ii'-12' needs PHONE 6911 The Reverend Stanley W. Vance, B.A. of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Hamilton. Ont.. will be the special preacher at servicesto be held in Zion Church, Charlotte- young man of noted ability as I speake . He was born in Otta- wa and graduated from the Uni- versity of Toronto in Arts and from Knox College in Theology. He served for two years in British Columbia under the Board of Mis- sions. and was theni called to the congregation ol st. Lambert. Mon- Elgir tide today at Charlottetown at e.5e a.m. and 9.13 p.m. At Rus- tico at 4.18 un. (.13 p.m. Sumlnerside tide eghteen mlnut. u later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 0.31 mil. and sets - A. PICKARD and Co. are unload- med t m world it his cars of welsh Coal. lnvernesl "5 l Cwmry women S e ' '1” c””""e"mp M M''' H"LA' u, d r . g, Leadership courses for local Bmwm .51.,” by M” Lug M”. e ancing comlnlttee for the town on October 22 to 20 inclusive. 3 5-35 N11- 5"eened' Album Nut and B". FUNERAL TODAY The W branch officers were discussed and nod, Junior Farmers instead of the and on Sunday. October 28. Fire Department as previously. The Reverend Mr. Vance is a treal. P.Q. Hehasbeenaconvenorofmis sions for the past four years dur- ing a period of church extension which has seen tour new congre gatloas come into being. In all dltlon to his church duties in Ham iltoahelanowsenrlng Boardoi oaths Admlnistratto. of the Church lh Canada I A MESSAGE we can now offer our city and out-of-town friends A REAL TREAT when you dine with us. Our every week day 70c special 3 course dinner, served in Winter Hours: Monday to Saturday 6 am. to 2 a.nl. Sunday 8 a.m. to 1 am. ( DIN! OUT I? Islands at 8.30. I2, and 4; a d in ur 0'Lg I leaving Caribou at 7. 10.30 andnz. ..POLlCE COURT- Only two ca- E,:f,d,i,”f"" van 1' G "Y this Province to hold their Cam- Provincial Commissioner. present- seem," ofum go, the p.E.L 30., '. sea appeared on the City Police A monthly schedule for Provin- per's Licence. Holders of the li- ed Miss MacDonald with her laa- piulbyum women-. humus” Ind J. FIRST DAY 9' H” R'"" 1 "' Court docket for )'ESl9l'd8Y l'll0?ll' cl 1 C ' l tier was drawn cence pass stiff practical and writ- yard and green tree, which l'lold- by Chulotumwn "dawn W” E "E mu” m” mu "W ”W”"' illa'I Ieslion presided over bl! "8 50:” ":1, zneun 'v.vomen'. 13. ten tests to earn the right to run an of the campers Licence wear. mm gnmymg u Wweneed by P 2-fIlety'ce?:lys3:rl::nm;o:e:;n 33 MIKll1l'3l9edK-1'”; Mag: .Aml;g; stlltuts Rapdio Programs was given . O . . the splendid dl'splay of gifts and so accus o r . . -sum -in v-cl--u or the vellcu wine on-lilo--ea was u-- 3l.l.i:"l”."'.':2i3rf.'.'.”f.lil:2”:.iZl. Girl Guide Provincial "' "" W ""'""' ”""'l"W grllce g) :32. liilllslutjinlyl ollafcent. gd 3100. and costs or 30 days in mg M',, Mcgowu, pl-.3”-"ed M” S . ' 9' EEK” '5 9”" """- jail while a drunk and incapable Mannrni with . gm from the" ' d - Be sure to get a copy of the big deg : n 9 ST two-colour sale circular. Four big w:A::n;A:T:'5':;sUL:;:1':” Edward island Women s In Farm." G - my”-"ednesdnyi Thu"d'y' Fd' " e I Mrs Harry Cudmore Provin- tive, which was followed by ea.- M." Af N." Ghggow I ' ' from Divllion In our new location with modern cooking equipment, grand success and was largely at- Leo Dowling and Elmer MacDon- d d for funds in aid of the Protestant 1 t su g report given by Mrs. the last six months were given in 3, W." .5 ted n d. tge.':,,f,5' iigmglayfd? 3125;: 'ld' flitrplitanaxela report: tliatt ightaeri I-Eeih: lholgersd Eli 1Sumr';ieriside, (I:luIts)(I)I'(IJWl(Eh1:ilrdnEI::- Mrs. Sbelgxlz "c,'f,,,,,,,nm:f cwgsudl of . grainy expertlli Cured by h0mf3'5tY1e manner in Ple3533t 3m'r0undmS3 Wm be r ner. . . repo - I o eown as agan conr u Brown Ow an vson a mm. (mm Eng p,-inc. Junior g delightful mm in "Se". ANNUAL MEETING Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party wsoussoav. ocrossit I1 fund raising campai , with of- ilces in Canada, U.S.A. England will be pleased to learn that his full i am el ted f condition is improving after spend- W n3 can we" cc of the coming year: Honorary Pres- ance. REPORTS I I0 I and Australia. Mrs. Lancaster and trig several months In the P.E.I. idem, Rev, w,H, Br-own, pr-Hi. Mm wane, smith, pm.-1 sec. lnternahonal cf " Unlon their two daughters Diane and Holpilll H9 I! I patient of the dent, Arline Latter, Vice-Presl retary, gave a report on the num- , . Patricia will remain in Charlotte Veteran's Wing and will remain dent, Em-gst Roper, Secretary. E- her of packs and computles .c. . Charlottetown . there until he is completely re- covered. Mr. Everett Saunders of Char- lizabetb Gill, Treasurer. Hodge McEwen. The new committee con- venen are, Worship Roberta Show town for the winter. BETA Ill-Y - On October 15th, .::?m Programme- Gordon Brown, soci- al- Louise Macliachern. games- 'Ai'temoon Session 3 p.m. General business and ad- the Beta Hi-Y chapter held their meeting with the president Marg- let Coffin presiding. The chair- men of the various committees were elected and members for vice; Joyce Burns for publicity, eater MacPhee for programme. at-go Macbougall for social; and Marjorie shaaks for worship. The sale of pennants was extended use week to enable more orders to be brought in. Marjorie Shanks, Cecilia Darby and Marggrgt cot. tin save reports on the Maritime conference which was held at Moncton. They expressed their thanks to the club for marking it possible for them to attend. lottetowrl accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Irving Saunders and little son Bruce of Goose Bay Labrador. were weekend visitors to Dart- BIRTHS GILLII-At the P.E.f. Hospital on October I3, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gillis. Poll-it Prim, a daughter, Nancy Donna. FAIRIURN-At the R.C.A.F. Sta- tion Germany. October 9, to Flt. Sgt, and Mrs. E. Falrburn, a son Donald Charles. 7 lbs. 1: or. October 11, 1956, to Mr. Mrs. Hospital on Oct. 12, 1966, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Noonan. a son weight 7 lbs. 7 on. Maexean. (nee Estelle Macin- tyre) RN Montague) a son, John Andrew, weighing 5 lbs. 15 and Derrill B. Macclure, a MACKEAN-At the Irlnee Ed- ward Island Hospital on Octo- ber II. to Mr. and Mrs. H.R . Fay lllckoxfrhe new pianists are Fay Hickox and Jean Munro. After an entertaining games per lod, the meeting colsed with the Trinity Young Adult Group Holds Meeting rtQ"15..l'T.'.”lt2d3lii5f "l3n”l.Il”2Z vening. The meeting was conduct- ed by the Mission and World ut- Tliimday. October I8. I956 C-HARLOTTETOWN HOTEL REV. J. D. NELSON MscDONALD' Woodlawn United Church Dartmouth. N. S. G. 1. cm i Th h I an NS” m I l M I daughter, Cynthia Dale, I lbs. 1 ' u p .r.”. rl.”.'Jlfl. nifty r.:.5.;."2'.E.'r' 2'32." Mrs. Fred E.l:3:.”.. ” ' 01- gpg-'4.0f W Be ll" Th 0'" u 6-30 P. M . . means; Carol Maclsean for ssr. NOONAN-At the Charlottetown " " Gum spake, Evening Session 8 pan. with guest speaker dmss by R. R. Bell, Q.C., M.L.A., Leader of the Opposition. JOHN o. oisrsilsaitn. M-P. LOOK BETTER! DEATHS IEALES-- Entered into rest Tues- day. October 16, inc. Miss Maud Alice Beales. Funeral pri- vate from the Macbean Funeral Home. Interment in the People's Cemetery. Plaaaa omit flowers. MARRIAGES IACCLUI-At the P.E.I. Hospital. mach Cmmnlsdom Wu" L.” glaa as converter. The evening opened with a sing Clean Clothes ,- - g g-.LWeariLon'g,er 3' ...i..i'.:."..:.'i..'i.:'&i..i-.6-..ci.-.'r.. .. " "'99". : ,. .- ,0 iitar.1j--t3tiriKtfIt- 0 -Au -'-x S l' 'l Add in MIMOIIAM , lg-51.1. . -s I - V. . r I haadlevn-eaiuyeleutten can dtsarissnhisassoet.t1.&. OnaHadlatgQaa -. 41 LEL- i ' - eve- , . . , .4lg.. -iti --.- A .L.i