Eisenhower's Re,-election Pleiasies U.S. Business. x By SAM DAWSON Ni-JW YORK (AP)-Business in Ill! United States Wednesday took amtlier nip of the brew of confl- at-nee. The Eisenhower victory is widely expected to firm up the plan! for expansion. That in turn Gmay step up inflationary pres- Sllfel. The stock markets may do a tew nip-ups, for awhile-some cel- ebrating, some cashing in on good guesses or erasing bad ones. But later on war scores and peace scares are likely to be more on the mind of stock traders than the vote of "no change" which the P91 American electorate gave the ex- tculive and legislative branches of its government. IKE HELPS BUSINESS confide in domestic affairs comes from this: Riehtly. or wrongly. most leaders or industry and trade feel that llllll the Eisenho cs team running the executive branch the cum; for business will be favorable. u Leadership in Congress remains largely in the hands of the con. servatlve wing of the Democratic party. r The outlook then for the next two years is much the some as in the last two years. which by and large business found to its likiny. But business still has plenty at stake in Washington. The cam- paign pointed up a number of is- sues sharply dividing public opin- ion: tlght money, the farm prob- lem. small business. tariffs. labor icy. And business has as big a stake as any one in foreign policy HOPE TAX REIJEF Hope still burns. if fiickerlngly. for some tax relief-particularly for small business and perhaps for individuals if prosperity continues to swell the U.S. treasury's take. But most businessmen look for still larger government expendi- tures after Congress convenes. For One thing. the disturbing news from Eastern Europe and the Mid- dle East will put starch in the de- MICC delllrtmenrs plans to ask for .ooo.ooo.ooo more in appro- priatlons. The president has promised that inlonuarybewlllaskforinoro domestic spending: federal aid for school building as well as aid fir economically depressed regions, like those of the anthracite coal fields. Fear of further inflation will haunt many businessmen. espe- cially if s new wave of conndence in the future should be :7 ' ' into speculatory buildup of inven- tories or of expansion of plants beyond the heady plans that in- dustry already has outlined. The Eisenhower team, however. ll Expected to continue its at- tempts to hold off inflation by a policy 0! tight credit and dear money. Halifax Symphony To Play Colourful Numbers Al Q. C. H. A musical event of unusual in- (crest to the City and Province Is the forthcoming concert by the Halifax Symphony on Tuesday, No- vcmber lath. Two programs will be given at the Queen Charlotte lligh School Auditorium at 2:00 pm. and 8:00 p.m. The afternoon program is primarily for students featured bv the conductor descri- bing the pieces being played and the part each musical intrument plays in them. The evening program ' t- of four popular orchestral numbers uhich make for easy and pleasant listening for those not i Ilill symphonic music. The com- bination of stringed monuments. horns and wind instruments and drums is an exciting one. The first nurnbergon the eve- nlng's program is the Overture to one of the most popular, of open- atic overtures. lad is ayed I7! every imaginable c nation of .playerI - such as pianofortc duet- tlsta, brass and rhythm bandamen. and so on. It is 19th centruy French heroic o and its fam- ou, gf (like, 11 Roulnll "M on p M - p hymn - - The second number. the Scottish. A. ' . symphony of Mendeli- sohn (bqether with tho Hebrides gnd Flnljrl CIVO OVINIIPCI) OWH its existence to a visit paid by the composer to Scotland. In these works Mendeisucsohnumyis possess a p sparkling sense of melody Ind sde, Elna Kletne Nachtm 525 by Monart. This Serenade-(A little Music at Ni!!!” ll Wmln inrthestringaonl!-1Hll'”l"' oi charming movement! rec the days of powder and pitch. wig and rnifle. Ind brings to in "ii .i3”.ii'i.."'"l” ""- IY L - I Two Afrikaans sons: for Chow! lnci (xcbostra :3; John "" "1" W in-. us-mrsn was born in Johannesburg. 5'7""! Africa, nod wrote IIIOIO W0 IONIC for the South African Broadcast- mg corporation. TI!!! I" mun" of words if! Mflkul” 79'" '3': are of a national and DINO ghu-gctgr. They were awarded the South African Musical S96”-VI gold medal at the CID! T0" Music Festival. He is now offli- icstmaenhd choirondirector at Zion ll . CM” W""" The final number. i-III POW” sienna Dances of Borodin- ui mind all the bizarre. colmlrfeu excitement of the Ellh '0 " understood and portrayed by Bur Coming Events lingo am River mism- v rt gy concert, Orwell Hall. friduayeniku November I- Danco Millview Hall. "1557- Novambse 00:. men of Cornwall B;l..wi.llluh':lheld lliullall Fridlli. Nov. 0. Am", uggung ofvlinsloa Th. u willbehaldla North Csimstan. Church 1.1!. November MI- ? try sala Sherwin - Williams s 0'.t:locI. Friday. Novwbef W'- Alexandra w. 1. t Pantry le slmpsonl - 30-"- Kingston dime Church w. M. s. .l'i-iday evening. , o cu-aim Lesion I-I ...::” night. wcnsui-s Orchestra. P. Ii. basin and can- saea sdelos. mindsllthaslnsanosandsaseof V sian Composers. The dances occur as a ballot in the Opera, "Prince Igor". and together with the ac- companying chorus create an im- presslon of overwhelming opulence and splendour at the court of Khan Konschak. The opening melody (like that of other classical works) has now found its way. or rather been forced into. the efforts of night club bands. crooners. and the like. This community project is being ed the ' " ' . Home and School Associations. South- port; Parkdale, Spring Park. Queen Square School. Rochford Square School, West Kent School, Prince Street School and Queen Charlotte High School. Generous support has also been received from local business firms to make the effort a financial success. It is hoped that the general pub- He will extend its patronage to these programs. This is the only opportunity available in the At- lantic Pr J cee to hear and see in person skilled musical artists of music. Hardy Family , Honored At Yorlt On the evening of October 29. interpreting the universal language I Frank! Vessel! Presented an 'Island Scene painting to Mrs, nu-.1,-, Mrs. Hardy also received a gift 01 W811 Plaques. from the mem- bers of the Evening Auxiliary, presented by Mrs. Harry Lewis The address was read by Mrs. Peter Pruudc. Miss Ferne Vegsey pfegentgd Miss Annabelle Hardy agift from the "' E s of the C.G.I.T. Mr Richard Vessey as Sunday School Superintendent briefly addresssed "I9 Hardy ('h'ldren and each was presented with a gift bya class member. Rev. J.M. Sproule spoke briefly and added his best wishes. Lunch was served by the ladies of the .y and an hour of good fellowship was enjoyed by all present. HOTEL FIRE TNJUBEI 1 TORONTO tCPl-Two women were injured and 850,000 worth of damage caused early Wednesday when fire swept through a sixth- floor corridor in the downtown King Edward Hotel. Cause of the blaze. which drove more than zoo guests out of their rooms. has not been determined. Livestock En Route! To The Royal Fair MONCTON. NJ. - Thirteen car- loads o' prlu llveatoc' here Wednesday from the Marl- tlme Provinces for exhibit at tin Royal Winta Fair. I Provinces oi Nova Scotia. PFIIN Edward island and NCW 3535' wick. There an Ayrshlrel, ii meat. The train also carried Iced oats, potatoes. and other crop ex- g ' mam from individual isms g N throughout the Mnrltimeo S i LAW CANDIDATE Mr. Ian MacLean Macheod of New GI-HSEOW and Charlottetown New Glasgow District Junior Farmers Meet On October 14th the New Glan- gow and District Junior Farmers held both their regular and lint annual meeting in the New 0:138- gow School. Fourteen inch - and one visitor were in attend!!!”- When the buslneas of the resil- lar mee” , was completed the fol- lowing committeu were Iekcted for the coming year; put PR3”- ent. Sterling Mcllae; president Elbert Orr; vice-president, Edith llackham; secretary - u MIN?- Jean Mcltae. Robert Rackham then introduc- ed the guest speaker. Dr. Fisher. who commented briefly on the var- ious duties of the committees- Following these commments. Dr- Fisher gave a short but inspmlls address on various phases and pos- sibilities of Agriculture on P.E.I. Sterling Mcllae thanked Dr. Fish- or, on behalf of the group. lot I115 very interesting address. After lunch the group enjoyed square dancing led by Dr. Fisher. The New Glasgow Junior Far- mers' debatinyteam met at the Vocational School on the' evening of October 29th to debate against the St. George's Junior Farmers. It was regrettable however, that the S. George's group were not in at ndance. This was to have been the last debate held in con- nectlon with the J 5 ” sponsored by the P.E.I. Junior to the Bar of Prince Edward Is. land at a special sitting of mg Supreme Court to be held in Char- lottetown on November 9th at clev. on o'clock. Mr. Macheod is a native of New Glasgow. Prince Edward Island and received his early education there. He attended Prince of Wales College and was graduated with an Honour Diploma. He then en. tered the Law School of Dalhousie University, Halifax. and was grad- uated With an LL. 8. degree in May, 1955. days he was interested and ac- sent is a member of the Belvedere sity this year receiving a B, Sc. Building. CANADIAN BIKES factories S i t' Fm-me;-, 71,000 the previous year. Wm 5! Presented for admission - During his school and college tive in different sports and at pre Golf Club, Charlottetown. He 1,; ; son of Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Mac- Leod of New Glasgow and has one sister, Norma Jean, who was grad. uated from Mount Allison Univer- tH.Ec.) degree. Since June, 1954. he was articied with R. Reginald Bell Q.C. of Charlottetown. Mr. Maclaeod proposes to practice law in the office occupied by McLean and MacKlnnon, Barristers. locat- ed in the Royal Bank of Canada i 96.- 000 blcycles in 1955. compared to Q.C.H. NEWS riis Studentr Council of Queeal CIIUIWE High School met for their HIOIUIIY meeting on November 2nd. The president, Winifred Anne Macmillan presided and the var. ious commlttws gave their reports. The lied Cross committee report- ed that they are holding a sale at apples in the school next Friday ahftcemoon as a money making pro- i. The Students' Council will spon- sor a sale of Christmas card; M -aconnelisaututnshowh the auditorium a full-length film iopen to the public at a small charge. A committee under the chairmanship of Dick Matheson will be appointed to look after the deulk 0' 3518 Pmlect. Several will be shown during the winter, The first school dance of the year will be held on November 9th. This is to be a record dance and all former students of the high scbod will be admitted without invitation All other must receive an official invitation from the social commit. Thursdny. 8. 1956 , risonneissrsasi tens. must be presented at aimtiosstousyaulaista. The meeting adjourned at 8:10 so the members of the Council could attend an assembly at which a film on Remembrance Day was shown. As customary the pn- pils have given their donatsion for I school wreath. Among the new organizations at the school this year is a Stamp Club and a Drama Club under the Au-oopaftw Iasilegirlahanvuu booby.i-tlledioothgmlhq-at ever! Manda! at school man That winds up the sctivluss of Queen Charlotte High School to present. Unlcef. The entire proceeds of tin; sale will be used to food and 019159 mlny 0! the thousands of children overseas who are no; u fortunate as Canadians. Boxes of: these cards can be obtained froml Pupils of the High School. Around the first of December . If you need Pleasant WI M P0 lE'S EXTRACT sl COD LIVER CWIPOUND . NEW FOR FALL The Best Dressed Mon Wear Aquoscuhim The famous Aquascutum Top Cont-which is Shower Proofed for your protection and serves also as a Rain Coat. These come in a variety of smart new shades- Blues, Browns and Grays, in either Tweed or Gabar- dine. There is no better values on the market for-- ONLY 59.50 SUBURBAN COATS in Blue, Gray, Tan and Checks. know you are assured of getting the best avail- able. We carry nothing but the Branded lines who will always guarantee satisfaction. 19.95 to 35.00 3"! Where Y0" colors. patterns satisfaction for MEN'S SWEATERS See our fine range of Men's Sweaters. in all in the City and all branded lines to guarantee for Christmas while the range is complete. A deposit will hold any garment until wanted. 5.95 to 13.95 and styles. No better variety your protection.-Choose now by Shiffer Hillman and famous makers. sftersnillnessthisrooon- a farewell party was held in York Hall in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hardy - and family. The great number of York residents present was mute testimony to the popularity of this family. Mr. Leiih Brown acted as chair- man of the proceedings. A com- munity address was dellvered by Mrs. Willard Murray and a gift of money from the York people was presented by Mr. Raymond euey. Mrs. Elmer Brown read th e Women's institute address and Mrs .1 POWNAL Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Drake and family of Miilview. accompanied by Mrs. Drake's mother, Mrs. J. D. Macltao of Tea liill left for a short trip through the U. S. It. Recent visitors to the Island were Mr. Chauncey Cousins and son of Waltham, Mass. Mr. cousins in a son at the late Dr. Nicholas Cousins and a nephew of samuel cousins of Alexandra. They were accompanied by Mr. Harold Mao Cabs also or U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sherran of Alexandra. returned to their home otter visiting their daughter in Syd- ney. N. I. Among those who enjoyed the Amherst Fair, were: Mr. and Mrs. Layton Jones of Pownal; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Jones and daughte .. Janet. Heather. and Paulette Jones of Pownal. The Island Chick Hatchery. was one of the booths at Amherst Fair. it was represented by Mr. Ted Smith of Pownal and Miss Isabelle MacDonald of Charlottetown. The ladies of Pownal Women's lmtituu s-ponso .6, a liallowe'en maaquoruie dance in the ball. A large crowd attended and there were many nice and amusing coe- tumas. The music for the evening was furnished by the Drake orch- Inn. In-s. Langille is the formc Miss Isabelle logs of POWIIIL Mr. Winston Smith of Powell. I! ll liiiliiii BARGAINS AT TINY TOTS THURS., FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY DRESSES. SKIRTS. COAT SETS. JUMPERS. SLACKS. SNOW SUITS. BIJNTING BAGS. BOYS' SHORT 8: LONG PANTS. 2070 OFF SPECIAL" v . nanosm TABLE CLEARING AT HALF PRICE ODDS ls ENDS 595100; -lssgzoo SALES FINAL NO CHARGES TINY TOTS . TOYS - TOYS - SPECIAL PREVIEW SHOWING IN OUR. 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