D=i§ radingWorld To Keep ................ Watch On U.S. Congress tury." and added: “Protectionist sentiment in the ooun an Press Edits of the trading world: 9 eyes 3, FORBES iuiunn it“ ' b. on the United states C00‘ 1934. it has been renewed from tea-' Rt.l)|(‘TS FIGHT The \nl(‘l'I(‘8II publication Busi- . week recently esamina I--and tliatlsmarkets. nothand-eligible to become manbers in aid" me to timeslnce. The act wasfslogaii stage. and it is IIm(' “I passed in 1955 and. unlessre the plat. will expire this coming meaning into both sides of the predicted p r a at i c e the free K‘. ow i‘nllL{Il€bI political fight over pmachcs. it woiild gixe a lot of never got far beyond idea. 'PRAt."i‘i(.‘l-J PREACHINGS It the United States were to try seems to be reaching the} "instead of hart ." the J . strength of Smoot - Hawley da C u out the for United States to put some real trade it riculture which would be the nu; outs. nal continued, It would give them extension of the e Agree. ments Act, but extension for a 10-year term. It adds: “Paradoxically, some of the most objections to extension of the act come from sectors of American manufacturing and ag- |to stiffer from a return to high tariffs. Montague Girls Vesper Service on Sunday evening. December- iSth, the Gil‘ Canadian is ainz. g of Tri United ChUI't'll, Montague. held their uat Christmas vesper ser- A large congregation was to observe this 5 -9. E $111!.‘-Ilmessage of meditation on aning of Christmas". was delivered by his. J. M leader of d by Norma Annear. ulting part in the “Pageant of mus" CGIT Vespers At Murray R. The lVhirrIy River C.G.T.'I of the United Church of Can- Ida held its annual veeper see vice and candle the church Sunday mony in December 15th, The se it by M1! Gloivr, Ruby J EASTERN GUARDIAN _ I. L I] ALLISTON Iiall Friday night. 0 o'clock. OLD SPICE shaving sets at .iimieson's Phannacy. SFNBEAM Philllshave and llonson shavers at Jamieson's Phramacy, Montague. MEN'S and Ladies’ solid lea- ther blllfolds from 81.89 to 85.00. Ladies pop up mirror bill fol stt1.50 and Monte Carlo at 81.59 at Jamleson's Phramacy. Montague. NOTlCE:— Artificial lnsemena- tioii beginning Dec. nth. We are "thins. Also state what breed desired. Lloyd MacI(Innon, Phone Montague iooii. _ nivr. A CAMERA This Christ- I A 359 95. these cameras at Jamieson's Phramacy. Montague. I MONTAGUE Ring Hi"-’< will make an Drug Stores in WE HAVE a large “I "Wiley: sets for both ladies and men at Jamleson'l Pharma- ¢i'. Montague, |.Vll"(lRTED I"'"‘! manicure "cm W Germs sets and combin- """' 7lPl>¢|' cases from 81.50 to mtgii trade in a quarter cen-,couiitries what they really need Ht-lcn Saiiiitlcrs. Betty Clarey. Susan Jardine and in Reta Mae ‘Ferguson. The choir composed of the C.G.l.T. group led in the ser- Ilflcd $20.00 for being intoxicated defective equipment on a motor cliicle. M. MacLeod. Crown p the institute of Charttred Accoun- ants. Mr. Beck's sister. Hazel, later Jr. Drama Adjudication Is Given At York Point The first three. in a series of Junior one play, which have been en for com-i Vail she warned children wait until audience applause a co inning speak, or much of what they have to say would be lost. She also reminded them hat they will help you as we know He ie is hel us." slides and swings. Ably a Mr. McLean told fits paper P.O. Judson in ensuring that the yesterday that in view of the youngsters will enjoy themselves many applications that hau-"is Leading Seaman R. Travis. beenm forhel.the le—.— ~~—~-——- M of Entry island are hopeful that some nurse reading this article '0 will he s that is presented by the needs of the neon! tirred by the challenge and “avail herself the opportunity of serving her rialnment may be had on the LONDON the Bing Crosby and Grace was "The Guardian Pap I Thur-s., Dec. 19. 1957 an annual survey of tlehn salel. said ltwasthefirsttlmeialour years an American picture Ital topped the poll. 135 L'.§. FUJI TOPS IN U.K. IAP‘-—I‘Il8I’i Society. Hollywood musical starring Kelly. movie WARMEB TREND the most popular some glaciers in Norway have of God and her fellowman.' Navy Plans Kiddies’ Party . The annual Children's‘ chm: mas Party will be held aboard Mrs. Ira Tully of Cloverdale. B.C., IIOW of Pet ing at Mrs. Shi deceased, was former er's Road and now re brides- maid. The best man was Sylvan- us Macbean. a resident St. Andrew's. N. B. Rev. John G. Taylor was the official- ing clergyman. Beck was the former Jee- sie Mat-Lean of Peter's Road, p Is Busy Lifting Buoys ‘ while Mr. Beck's home was Allia- Those "taking part In the in a public place. it where the couple have re- ¢8lldl9 1I.;htIn: f‘9F€m0lI.‘~ were A resident of Abney and a re ‘ sided for more than 45 years Elizabeth Jolmstone. i‘.irol men; of Murray mrbor Nam, l vingstonc. Shirley white. were “ch fined 3530 for hum‘ vice of praise under the direc- sent the Crown in all cases. tion of Mrs. epherds watch their flock the candle light sang "Silent night holy The church was. beautl blue and white lights, the I.T. colour Cases Heard ing. A resident of Forest Hill A rest e charged with driving while was disqual cl w both charges adjourned to 15th. with consent to allow th A North was fined $5.00 for not current year. was fined $5.00 for parkin motor vehicle on the left sidessla bl-lite. Peters Road were each $25.00 for having liquor not chased from a vendor. e A resid nt of e The C Charles Mai-Leod night". The girls taking part in ing cercinon nig t" decorated for the occasion At Georgetown Magistrate's court was held at fined 820.00 for having liquor in a place other than his residence. ' of ylazelbrook, ified from holding .a licence and who was also charg- cused to have counsel present. resident of Murray Harbor ing an operator's license for A resident of Murray River A resident of Abney and one d In ro. secutor for Kings County repre- All Northumberland Straits navigation buoys In the west of the church organist. special E R numbers were rendered by the xafn Qsu 3 Point Prim to Escuminac and l3_:?:p‘H'h°y C‘;"fl‘;j°,,“G°'¢:'l"__a,IaT7 along the north coast of Prince 5,,‘ " "' '“'* Are Announced Edward Island from North Point ‘I by to North Lake have now been lift- ed for the winter months. This was announced Tuesday af- ternoon by Major E.K. MacNutt, local Marine Agent for the De- partment of Transport. . The C.G.S. Saurel sailed Wed- nesday to commence lifting the buoys in area along the west coast of Cape Breton and those in the vicinity of the Magdalen islands. Mr. MacNutt said that the bouys from East Point, P.E.I. to Char- lottetown and the larger lighted and sound bouys in the Pictou area are still in position. ‘‘These'’ he said. "will remain in their po- sitions so long as the weather condition permit." ' The Institute of Chartered Ac- countants of Prince Edward Is- ' land announced this morning the ’ successful candidates iin the 1%’! Uniform Examinations. FINALS Granted Supplementals: Clive E. Johnston. Charlotte- wn. Hartley M. Condon, St. John, N. B. and Charlottetown. INTIRIII Passes: John Damien Leonard. Charlottetown. Granted Supplementals: Doug- las Cameron. Charlottetown. PRIMARY fully as 0 CG. Passed: Hillard J. Macltinnon. Bummer- Georgetown yesterday with de In th. immdhu hub“ Ha Kings County Stipendiary l\lagIs- f Geo, W . M 1.; ho,- trate Gilbert A. Gaudet presid- mflyma M.“ L.dn“' chmaw and pk-5:“. 3. 3.E';'?’3,.':.'. 3 presently engaged in lifting smal- n. The Prince Edward Island In- ler unlighted bouys and markers. stitute of Chartered Accountants is pleased to announce that Hil- lard J. Macl(innon employed by the firm of T. E. Hickey and Co. of Siimmerslde will be award the Institute prize for having ob- tained the highest marks in the NOTICE I M1‘. STEWART AND VICINITY we are authorized dealers for Admiral. Emerson and Rogers Majestic Television - Radios - Refrigerators - Record Players - Ranges - E a sy W Machines - National WII MINERAL WEALTH New mineral discoveries in West Pakistan include gold de- posits. copper are and marble. he Jan. e ac- hav- the la hand - - - Two years to pay-Lowest possible prices. We install and service what we sell. CI.ARI('S FEED SERVICE fined pur- was ' IITISIIIIIIS Flower Story by Maritime Greenhouses Ltd. The absence of a public nurse and the difficulty in reaching medical assistance has left the people of Entry island. the smallest of the Magdelen Group. in a sorry plight. This was brought to the atten- “°n 0‘ this Paper yesterday by Mr. D. K. McLean, lighthouse keeper on the island. Mr. Mc- Lean IS it Present a patient at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. He had with him a letter from the Anglican Ladies’ Guild of Entry Island. The letter states that the island has a population of about M0 consisting of 42 families. all Protestant of the Anglican Faith. There are about 81 child- ren below the age of 14. N0 REPLACEMENT Until last May the people had the service of a (‘ross Nurse but since her departure. they have been unable to see- ure a replacement. The nurse is government paid and is pro- vided with a house and all mod- ern conveniences. The Island ‘Is only a mile and a all wide at that there is no great distance to travel. The letter from the ladies’ Guild reports that expectant mothers without the services of a.nurse are 0 lg 19!! I0 start out by boat at two am. and travel over gale tossed seas to reach hospital for the delivery of their children. ALL NIGHT WATCH It also states that children have not been innoculated for whooping cough and on ml!!! occasions mothers have to lit up all night and ‘watch their child grow black in the face GRADE A—-10 - 15 LBS. GEESE GRADE A-6-9 LBS. CHICKENS ”BitiSamntio" MAPLE LEAF rnivnnitswrzrrr REGULAR HAMS til . . . sh 55 in the new year see lot limit. And this is haPP<"1mg‘firm and respectable economic The I s w :elher it will contlnllt 01! I Pill-II lust as post-Sputnik concern for ties to the United States. Since ODSOTVO Mrs. E‘Ii‘s.’a.bether\eVil‘l3i{d1ct.li':da.a’- :l: dl:;;loxu:hsb“w {recr trade or take a protec- strengthening the inflation - ‘on world trade is still largely a . sociation's adjudicator for junior Adjudication will continue 51 delouh e economies of our Western allies vate undertaking. it would kindle Af||1|VQf3afy drama. Mrs. Willett congratuiat- throughout the week when sev- gpecitically. 0111!“! V111 GOINIIS Pill MW Drops under l~:isen- their capitalism Instead of social- ed the children on their fine pres- eral junior plays will be pre- - an a strlflon Provo“! bower: Liberal trade leanings . “G M, J A 3“, entation and praised their min. sented ui-ins Christmas [ ii five-Yell‘ ¢X¢9|||l0|1 05 tilt and his attachment to reciprocal‘ Another recent statement sup- ob.,,.',,,d mm." mm ' wor gum, no gciprucal Trade Agreementsitrade agreements." porting freer trade comes from unnjvg quietly ttheirhome I ,1. including authority to cut Whatever the strength of ro- the board of commissioners of the in Au1:::yy"t.,d.; . F. _ by 25 peg ¢evr'i’tmover t:-e tio sentiment. however. some Port of New Orleans. -I-My wen mufled Doc 1' *;,:.":.:.::.i.::-..“t. ...'..':.‘:..t..".‘:..*; ;:':::.:*:.::.“"= W‘ °' :1E.:'?.:’:?.:'.;*.':.° .,....... mi -1 me me or an mm‘ W » F. ..n.- year. 'Wall Street Journal in an cdi- community of New Orleans hu1mer Ind bmtmnn-hw' Mr’ M d. I O . FITIIIS act was originally passed~torial Dec. 17 said that “trade iiotftakcn the lead in urging not only §.";’,,1,"'X,,'i§,'g,?,;, e r e F . while they hold them in their arms it is stated that while the former Red Cross nurse was on the Island. the women placed complete confidence in her and she was not known to lose a single confinement case. In making their appeal the women point out that every able bodied man from Entry island volunteered for seryice in World War II and many of them were left behind in Hong Kong during the Japanese invasion. NEED IS URGENT The letter from the Ladies’ Guild promises that the people will do all in their power to assist a nurse in every way. It H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte next Friday afternoon. Petty Officer W. M. Judson. who is in charge of the arrange- ments, said Tuesday that the Navy expects to be the hosts to approximately ninety children and thirty-five mothers. be children are scheduled to Alfred Hitchcock's greatest suspense masterpiece! Laurence Olivier loan Fontaine . I"I‘ZATl'RI'l STARTS AT 3:30 -— 6:45 — 9 ' shown in Britain this year Kiue-- mitogrsph Weekly, which makes. receded by almost one mile dur- ing the past 50 years. TODAY CAPITOL Iasssa-not Islfimj T go aboard the local Naval esta, blishnient at 2.30 pm. and is be welcomed by Chief Petty Of- ficer F. H. 'Darkyl Lowe and Petty Officer T. Ringer who will ipreseiit them with an intillal gift of candy and party hats. The, \\ ill also present the mothers with a sweet gift. . l At about 3.15 is the time for: ;lhe main event. to which the kid- dies look forward Vlllh great an-. ticipation, the arrixal of the “Jol-; Ely Little Man in the Bright Red ;Suit" -— San! Claus complete {with his hearty chuckle. round tummy and stacks of toys. COMING FRI. - - SAT. SET MORE OUT OF LIFE - - - GO OUT TO A MOVIE! AND HERE'S A WONDERFUL HEART STORY THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL LOVE A lonely boy a lonely dog... with a stirring appeal, have made ample . “Please come and see for your keel) Ell W8“ Slll!Pll€d‘WIlh 080- You won't regret it. God dy. fruit and drinks.‘ Iiurther en- In addition the THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. i . CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. l Dec.I8-I9-20-21-23 i Open Tuesday, Dec. 24 to 5 p.m. A truly wonderful i love story? : 5 ‘ Ag "Good-.6453 '-mm. av waauca Boost \ _..j‘ V . li‘i'i'i‘iii BRENNAN — PHII HIR_lll§__-_liliI'lll'll'llI teiiiint KI O DS! DON'T MISS BIG CARTOON SHOW N SATURDAY MORNING. lb. lb. lb. GRADE A—2V - 2% LB. BAR-B-Q CHICKEN . . ea. Fm? 1.49 GRADE if 10 to ISLAND crown PLU MP BREASTED XMAS NAVELS FANCY QUALITY MaclNTOSH—CASE OF I 60 59: TEA 49° 49° PEAS, TOILET SPECIAL PACK—BROKEN PEKOE TASTY I‘AK—‘.‘.0 OZ. GRA\'I£S—‘30 OZ. APPLE JUICE BALLET ALL COLORS 20 LBS. LB. IIIH VOID CIIOP IIIR I b. 2_ iixs run TINS FOR or 33° 2 29=- 2 47‘ New Crop TISSUE ISLAN D GROWN " ""“"°"' mnwsssucm BAKING SUPPLIES A riiiusruas Cantata will be ""= ' :;:;::;«~«-« -v - u — . BACON . . .. . lb.53 .. CRANBERRIES . . lb. 19 3' ' ______"°"“ "Int: 0 Cut Flowers ; sflmnm C lAlLM'OdNDS.4os. 39: mm“ mm C “"°°m°- .‘ Unblanchod ' ‘ ‘ ‘ :"°‘”S“:‘5 2§N°s.’,?.5R§2';,‘,i§“°”‘ PICNIC HAMS . . lb.49c gmonos. 4 oz. 33: BANANAS . . . . lb. 19: 0 <=I-ADS-NW8 nw-IRAN» IRAZILS 4 es. 29¢ ALWAYSFBESH ' 90”” “W5 e ooiasnnasia ' ,Cm_m,,, ,w,,,,,,,_, ROUNDSTEAK . . lb.69c :'gg°;,,,_,,,__ __.____._._4,c GRAPES . . . . . lb. 17: anus: BRAND FILIERTSA4.|in.e.o.‘. . .. 29: R mrr; ° FLOWER PHONE. c,,_,.,.,,,,,,,_4,,,,“"""""'°""‘ 1'-BONE STEAK . . lb. 79: DAL‘l’ON'S rm: IOMATOES . . . cm. 25: . ' ' ' stoas .I-tours ssusutssa Maritime llreenliouses .....,m.. 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