An IIIII Pavorlto coats: to P. E. I. It is indeed refreshing to know that the Susse Ginger Ale Lim- ited have now arranged for the distribution of the famous Sussex beverages in Prince Edward is- land. - The Sussex Ginger Ale Limited was established in 1885 in Sussex, New Brunswick, and has been a popular favourite tor 60 years with young and old alike. The Company manulactures - Pale Dry Ginger Ale, Golden Ginger Ale. Sparkling Water. Cream Soda. Lime Rickey. Strawberry, Orangeade. Root Beer. Grape and Cola in the 8 ounce size: and Pale Dry Ginger Ale, Golden Ginger Ale, Sparkling Wa- ter. Lime Richey, Strawberry. Orangeade. Root Beer. Grape and Cola in the 30 ounce bottles. At the oresent time the Company has manuiacturlng plants at Sussex and Fredericton.'New Brunswick; at Halifax, Nova Scatia: and, includ- ing Prince Edward Island, has dis- zribution centres in all 3 Maritime Provinces. The high quality of Sussex bev- erages has been constantly main- tained throughout the years. All Sussex formulas are manufactured ay the Company. and every flavour of any of the flavours manufactur- ed are 'double checked in the Sussex laboratories to ensure unl- Inrm quality and taste ior the pro- :ectlon of the public. The Company at the present time operates a fleet of over 60 trucks in the Maritime Provinces, and uses many unique advertising and point of purchase displays in sup- port of all their products. Jenkins Transfer. Charlottetown, will at- tend to the distribution ni Sussex Beverages in Prince Edward Is- land under the supervision of Mr. Paul Jenkins. Continued from page 8 Among The Farmers ship cards torwarded upon receipt at the Federation office of the re- mittance from each concern. Producing for World Market The world today is one world. to a degree that has never existed before. Foreign trade is not now merely something to be sought for our own sakes, but for the peaceful development of the world as well Such trade very largely deter- mines prices for the Canadian Tanner. Today he is producing for that market, with a much more highly-geared enterprise than his giedec 3 ever had. He must de- pend, to an ever-increasing extent, rm purchases. rather than on home-grown power. with increas- ing efficiency. his business has be- eome a. cash business, so that, in iddition to being the practitioner iii a dozen Amslied natural sciences, he must now become an economist II sorts. Bee! Consumption Rises In 1953 beef replaced pork as Iho principal meat in the Canadian list, per capita consumption in- ueasing by 14.4 lb. or 3296 to 50.1 b. Per oapita consumption of pork lecreased by 8.9 lb. or 1396. to 51.0 lb. Per caplta consumption or real rose in 1958 by 2.4 lb or 369;. In 0.1 lb., and of mutton and lamb Iy 2196 to 2.8 lb. from 1.0 lb. in 1052. Personal Expenditures ol Osnsdlsna Personal expenditures on food by oanadisns during 1053 were great; I by 090 millions as oompsredl with 1062 expenditures. awarding to the latest government reports on national accounts. Ixpenditures for tobacco and alcoholic beverages in 1953 rose by can millions over 1062. and ex- pandituros for shelter moss by 0174 millions. Expenditures for the various items during the three years from 11061 to 1063 inclusive, were as tol- orws: 1901 I062 I968 (lhown in Millions of Dollarsl Nod . .. 88,408 38,665 00,755 Tobacco and Al- ooboils bever- l.l56 1,308 1.384 1.823 1,717 1.794 L607 1.043 131 '1.sa5 ' Lass K I5 1,400 1.521 1.687 313.148 Sl4,403 315,165 Cl-I00 IIACHIS WARSAW LONDON (Reuters)-Communist mains Premier Giou Ea-lai ar- rived in Warsaw from East Ber- lh Tuesday on his way home from the Geneva conference. Chou is neat eupeeted to go to Moscow for a Gireo-day visit. XAIIIIS. IIOIIIIIID IIAIIIO All II Wkluh 05000 000 some as a pocket NW0" '.'.!.:'i.'-'.1.'.!.l'a';.'.? 3-trissisior -'1'le"9ld5'l' Iuiu our '1 'smi- ' v?-DAVID" RX Toombs Music . Store- 101 queen scum Dial 3271 0hIl'l0 WII wm Hm-l Ipsons L95? 3 FEET? Pictured above is Eugene nem- uel Kenny, B.A.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Kenny. Charlotte- town. who left this morning to enter the Redemptorist Novltiate in L'Abord-a-Pouife. Quebec. He graduated from St. Dunstan's Uni- versity on May 24th. 1954, with Bachelor of Arts Degree after having received his prlrnary edu- cation at Byrnes Road, Morell, and Queen Square Schools respectively. A farewell party was held in his honor at the home of his parents on Highland Ave. A suitable ad- dress was read by Ray Mccloskey and a generous purse was pre- sented by Cecil Trainor on behalf oi his good friends and neighbors, to which an appropriate response was made, after which a delicious bufiet supper was served. An en- joyable evening was spent in dancing to Hughes' Orchestra. As well the Ligorian Youth Club pre- sented Gene with a New Testa- ment. UMBRELLA FOR LOVERS BONN, Germany (Reuters)-The West German umbrella industry has just brought out its 1954 hit- an umbrella built for two. It is oval-shaped. so that when two lov- ers are strolling down a country lane in the rain he can hold the umbrella and keep her dry too. BACK IIEABMING LONDON (Reuters) The gen- eral council of the Trades Union Congress. representing 8,000,000 British unionists, voted 23 to 6 Wednesday to support the Labor party's official policy backing Ger- man rearmament. 4, ix comm -- ms any -' 2007 use 5'"rsAwIlnY IN 2 convsmsm STA DISTRIBUTOR:-I JENKINS new N, I crrr Ann nisrmcr COOI'l for Perfect Pictures JUST AIITIVED. - Campus Jackets. Kennedy Lsdies' Wear. CIASWILI. for Better Photo- lTiDhl- i-soon noun suys asun- at the scenes nave s-roar. NOITH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST CHURCH. - Fslrview 11 a. m. North River 3 p. in. Long Greek 7.30 p. in. Sunday school as an- nounced. Lic. Owen D. Cochran, Minister. HAZELBROOK-CROSS ROADS- A.I.l'.'XANDIA. - services for sun- day. August lat. Haxelbrook 11 a. in. Own Roads 3 p. in. Alexandra 1.80 p. in. All are welcome torthese ser- vices. Rev. A. J. Archibald, D. D.. Minister. BEEADALBANE rnssnv'rnn- IAN (BURCH. -- service Sunday. August 1st. at 11 a. in. Sunday School at 10 a. in. All are welcome. Goodwill Macbougall, Student Min- is er. CORNWALL UNITED Ctlllllltll. Rev. A. S. Weir. D. 1)., Minister. services August lot. will be as fol- lows: New Dominion at 11.00 a. in. Kingston at 3.00 p. in. and Com- wall at 7.30 p. in. Miss Winnifred Newman. of Charlottetown. will be guest soloist at the Cornwall ser- vice. Sunday Schools as announced. THE PBESBYTEBIAN Church in Canada, Central Parish. Ser- vices next Lord's Day are as follows: Clyde River 11 a.m., Sun- day school 10 a.m.; Nine Mile Creek 3 p.m.. Sunday school 2 p. m.; Canoe Cove 7:30 pm., Sun- day school 10.30 a.m. Rev. Lee MscNaughton of Marshfield will be In charge of the service at Clyde River. Rev. Donald Nichol- son, minister. S50 00 SIOOO Easy to meet requirements. 24 months to repay. NEW LON 0 Loans fun, on your own signature. IIMIMIIR . . . 2 art sl 8 punk: NPCI 7: HOUSEHOLD IIIIAIIIIE I I. W. Chidolu, Manager ISO Grout George 80., who I, phone I59! CHAILOTTITOWN. P.l.I. TINY TOTS-DIAL 4381. Big reductions on summer wear for boys and girls. "BIEADALBANE P A ST 0 BA L Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. August 1st: Pleasant Valley a.m.; Rose Valley 3 p.m.; Breadalbane B p.m. Rev. W. B. MacPhail, minister. CBAPAUD. Springfield. Long Creek Parishes. Services for Sun- day, August 1st, 1954. 7th Sun- day after Trinity. St. John's Church, Crapaud. 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion, 11.00 a.m. morning prayer; St. 'l'homas' Church, Long Creek. 3.00 p.m., evening prayer; St. Elizabeth's Church. Spring- field, 7:30 p.m. evening prayer. Rev. George R. F. Ebsary. Rector. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ilinars Berzins and son. Christopher of Ottawa. were overnight guests at the home of Mrs. Berslns' uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Heath Floater, Marsh- field, on Wednesday. Visiting at the home of their cousinf Mrs. L. K. D. l"oster, Marahiield, tor the past week were Mrs. Bert Hardy and Miss Bessie Hardy of Greniell, sask., who ar- rived on the ”Bluenose special." NEW LONDON W. I. The regular meeting of New Lon- don W. I. met at Cavendish on July 13. with Stanley Bridge W. I. as guests. Meeting opened by sing- ing the ”Ode,'' followed by Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by 18 members and i6 guests were welcomed. Reports of the Ice Cream, Fes- tival etc., were given. It was moved all bills be paid. Correspondence was read and discussed. A com- .!....meo8m- for things you need and want now! WITHOUT IAIKAILI IICUIIIY Q? YOUR PAVOURITI oT.””.o. . g .; sow AVAILABLE IN 19.5: I. h USSEX, BEVERAGES ' ualily Kind -- Since 1885” STORII COLAL our SALE OF SPECIALS snare THURSDAY uomuno AT run GLORIA I.ADlE8' wean Balance of BETTER COTTON DRESSES and all Postal. 3 m Nylon. Dacron. Crops and Taffeta Dresses In sizes 9 3 to 24 I-2.-CLEARING AT esssosoaa-one-vasecassa- Ilsg. Price A SPECIAL GROUP OF DARKER SHADES 516.95. 'I'hsse.Drsssss are mostly Half Sizes. ON SALE FOR ONLY sasasrvaoraos Regain; to 7.95 saosss ALL PASTEI. I-IANDIAGS In saw and other Fabrics-CLEARING AT 3 3V3 on nu. mm - IROKEN LINES OFDCOTTON HOUSE DRESSES- Rsg. up to 33.98-ON SALE FOR ONLY 1.98 I.ADIlS' wsss The GLORIA in casinos :1. I The Guardian Page 9 Friday. July 30. 1954 mittee was appointed to see about wiring the school as ioliowsz Mrs. Harold Mayhew, Mrs. Lorne Camp- bell. and Mrs. George Cole. The swimming class is to start on July 20. A committee was ap- pointed to plan another ice cream social as follows: Mrs. Ralph Cobb. Mrs. Leigh MacEwen, Mrs Nelson Roberts. Mrs. James E. Cole and Mrs. Oliver Bernard. New sick committee is Mrs. Mor- ton Adams. Mrs. Oliver Bernard and Mrs. George Cole. Next meet- lng will be held at the home of Mrs. Nelson Roberts. A program of contests, bingo, etc., was much enioyed after which lunch was served. ST. CATHARTNES, Ont. (CF)- Hydro Chairman Robert Saunders said here Tuesday night that by 1901 all of the power of the St. Lawrence river project will be ab- sorbed because oi the need for. power In Ontario. l MOVED Charlottetown Exchange Store has moved to 93 Rich- mond. Street opposite of from old on side stand. j DD..,.:. street, Refrigeration saurs sz SERVICE Repairs To All Makes 5 MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 1 Repairs Palmer Electric Phones 8543 V 8544 TONIGHT 3 - SERYE ICE CREAM Try richer "Pint Otrsrfeetion" In the modern transparent container. You'll never tor ise ereun. plastic taste bot- ORANGE You'll Love PERFECTION SHEEBETI LEMON-LIME - PERFECTION ICE CREAM IS MADE BY. SALE DAYS FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY make paint-dob g Ian go farther, 4 the long. colourlul life. the sturdy resistance to wear and weather which mean true paint economy. For enduring beauty and protec- tion. use C-I-L PAINTS. Choice of 22 colours, black and white. You can dcpendapon them for YOU BUY FOR LESS AT ELLIS Now Is The Time To Paint at Reasonable Prices SPECIAL DISCOUNTS For scuoois and CIIIIRCIIES Ylrd Colverage. O. I. L. PAIIITS Give You Bright Clean Jobs At Low Cost per square Do not use second grade Paints. Second grade paints . - give you Second Grade Jobs. BROS. EXTRA SPECIAL! , Maple loaf Ionlsss Butts IIIIM will. 65” (Regular Price 79:) ..;. new rumors. 5lbs. CUKES. each ........e...-. NEW ISLAND anus. lb. IIAM ......... ...-.... 39c LUNCIIEON MEAT I 12 oz. linl .. 39c PEARS. 15 oz. lin. 2for .. LOBSTER. per tin, . . . . 72c SLICED BACON EXTRA SPECIAL! min: SIIGAR. IO III8 . . 77' MON.-TUE.-THUR. I FBI. 8 a.m.-8:80 p.m. WED. 'a.M. ONLY saw. 8 AM.-10:30 ms. STANDARD '.l'IlI'.I .. Tc .. 2Tc 31c 78c - A...-, ..'.;..'.'?.E'.Zi1.....” )”sL;..' .?;L.;. I. 6 i I. F. .. .. . ,..-.-ve-.-...-.- ' . a-u.u.uua.-and-" ' .-