Ford Strike WI-has .i.ost am. a strike at the oak- sssambly Plant Friday but In nag. on all picket lines I-Dd um were laid off there previously- -m. 5,100 members or Local 200. united Automobile Woi-ksrs' union (010-Odo) went on strike last gunaey. About 7w are expected to be forced out of Etoblcoke parts dew; by other strikes, bringing um total to more than 10.0w. -mg powerhouse shutdown is for H, 'indefinih period" company officials said at a press confer- ence. The statement said the plant Wu wor-th,t30,000.000 and might mg. ; year to replied. if dim- aged. cums names Msmoiia -11,. company said the manager of mu powerhouse was twice pre- venfed from entering 1-110 P19101365 ma since 11 pm. Tuesday, pickets tumod 'awn.y all powerhouse super- visors except one man. A union official later denied supervisors were kept out of the powerhouse. Bill Post, chairman of the union trusiees' committee. said Iis picket line passes were issued powerhouse employees. 22 to '50- pervisors. He said H. F. Blckhart, powerhouse mam!-89?. End R- Proudioot, his assistant, did not apply for passes but pickets had been ordered to let them through. A statement issued earlier Fri- dgy by George Burt, Canadian re- gional director of the UAW. 531d the union would add a national Ford contract to its demands. This would mean all Ford es- tsblishments-plants. parts depots. and other wholesale installatioiis- would come under one contract settled at one negotiating session. Picket lines at the plant Friday morning were the heaviest they have been since the strike was called. About 200 marched back luiiior Scene llarkens As spreads villa workers seek a 10-eent hourly wage increase. a five-cent travel bonus and fringe benefits. A Canadian Press survey showed at least eight strikes in progress involving approirimstely l4,lm workers. The new strikes came at the Dominion Bridge Company plant in the Montreal suburb of IA-Ghind and at the Ford of Canida ss- sambly plant at Oakville, midway between i onto and Hamilton. A small strike ended at Btretford. Ont.. but others continued in Windsor, Toronto. Calgary and Winnipeg. Latest official figures on unem- ployment, issued Sept. 22 and covering late August conditions, estimated 174.000 persons without Jobs and seeking work. Annual Sunday ' School Convention -The annual Sunday school can- vention of West Prince districts was held at Lot 14 United Church Thursday, with Rev. Mr. Mcclare II guest speaker for afternoon and evening meetings. Mr. J. '1'. Waldron of Wellington conducted the afternoon devotional period followed by s talk by Mrs. R. H. Pound of Bideford on children's work in the, Sunday school. The business part of the pro- gram was conducted by the presi- dent, Mrs. Ernest Allan of Union Corner. The new officers for the coming year are: President, J. Elmer MacLesn, Lot 14; vice pre- sldent. I-10yd Darrach, Tyne Val- ley; secretary, Mrs. H. Lldstone, Tyne Valley. Supper was served to the delegates by the ladies of Lot 14. The evening meeting opened with a devotional period conduct- ed by Mrs. Elmer MacLean fol- lowed by a duet by Miss Blanche Day and Mrs. Maynard Thompson. Rev. Mcclare. gave a talk on the theme. "Go ye therefore and teach" followed by reports of var- ious committees. A dialogue was greatly enjoyed by all. Those taking part were J. T. Waldron, Blanche Day. Mr. and Mrs. L. Darrach and Mrs. H. Lidstone. The dialogue was entitled "Let's Get Together." Mr. Waldron brought the cori- vention to a close with prayer and forth in 3, drizzle of rain as office workers passed through the lines. The Windsor union is seeking a four-and-s-half cent hourly wage increase plus fringe benefits. oak- P. C. Hospiial ladies Aid ifeeis -The October meeting of the Lsdles' Aid of Prince County Hos- pital was held in the board room Thursday afternoon with the pres- ident, Mrs. Heath Strong in the chair. Mrs. W. A. Allen gave the sec- retary's report and read s letter of thanks from the superintendent for donations made to the hospital by the aid, such as an operating unit, surgical instruments, a wash- ing machine, sewing machine and s dozen crib blankets for the chil- dren's ward. Along with this the nurses home was not forgotten! a ping pong table and card table have been placed in the recreation room of the home. Mrs. Amos Hubley, asistant treasurer, gave a. fine report showing s substantial amount in the bank. Plans were made for fall work, such as s rummage sale. brid8es'and the annual League of Mercy Tea. Members were delighted at the fine amount raised at the thanks- slving food sale on Saturday last and appreciation was extended to the people of the town and coun- try who contributed so generously to this worthy cause. -8. followed by benediction. lloy. lndusiry Hit By imporis MONTREAL, (CP)-Gordon Bui- dian Manufacturers, Inc.. said Friday competition against countries with low wage and living standards has resulted in a decline of 22 per cent in Canadian plants. . Addressing directors of the Toy Industry Association. Mr. Button predicted Canadians will spend 350,000,000 on toys this ymr but "less than half that amount will be spent on Canadi productions in spite of the iridlistry's ability to satisfy a much larger part of the country's needs. He likened the plight of the toy industry to the textile in- clustry. saying toy manufacturers are "the victims of government policy which compels us to com- pete on is price basis with coun- tries whose standards of living rind wages, with the exception of the United States. are a half to a third of ours.” DICTATORS FOE DIES LONDON (AP) '. -Cdrnr. Oliver Locker-Lampson. one of Britain's most energetic opponents of both fascism and communism and for 85 years a Conservative member of Parliament, died last Thursday night. He was 74. He attracted at- tention before the Second World War with is series of challenging Playthings elegrams to Adolf Hitler. The Weste ii Guardian --ONE CENT till Saturday, at Kensington. SALE Wednesday Taylor Drug C0,. -ANNUAL MEETING the Sum- merside Curling Club (Ladies Div- ision) will Be held Monday. October lath. 8.00 p. in. in the club Rooms. All members please attend. -C 0 L O N E L JOHNSTONIPS Lecture and Slides on Old World T01-ll". St. Mark's Hall, Kensington, Tuesday. October 19th, a p. in. Ad- mission 254: and rsc. ' --UNITED CHURCH OF CAN- ADA. North Bedeque. services for Sund-y. October-17th. Travellers Rest 0.30 s. in. Freetown 11 ii. in. North Bedeque 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. K- Campbell. Minister. 4HUBOE OF ENGLAND- Church services for the New Lon- don Perish on October 17th, children's Day and Youth Sunday. 1'2 Rev. W. Eric Ingraham. 5t- 'I'homss', French River, Sunday School 10 s. in. and Holy Commun- ion ii 4. in. St. Stephen's. Burling- lml. Sunday School and Confirm- ation Clsss 1.30 p. m. and Child- WWI Service at 2.30 p. in. St. Mark's Remington, Sunday School 0.30 D. in. and children's service 7.30 Dr 111. All parents are urged to come and bring their children with -AIR FORCE ENLlSTMENTS- Recent enlistment: In the Royal Canadian Air Force at the re- cruiting office in Surnmerside in- clude AC2 James Clifford Mac- Guliish. son of Mr. and Mrs. wil- ”'"h C. Mseauigsii, 178- Milton "Win Sumrnerslda who left for st. John's. Quebec on October uni. Charles Albert Macfiregor. son of If. and Mrs. C. Msccregor -if (ll-Gary and Aubrey Leigh iimia. Whose parents Mr. and Mrs. Lfllzhmsn Harris also reside In Ol-earv leave for st. John's. 06'- rank of AC2. AC1 Edmund Claude Poirier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund Poirier, Water St.. Sum- merside and AC2 Stephen J. Goteil of Georgetown. son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Gotell were posted to St. John's on October 14th. -CURING AND SMOKING. Hsnsens Market. summerside. -RESERVE Wednesday. October 27th for Kensingwn United Church Chicken and Ham Supper. -RESERVE Saturday, Novem- ber 6th, for rummage sale in Summerside Town Hall under aus- pices of Catholic Women's League. --KENSINGTON United Church, Sunday, October 17th. Sunday school 10 o'clock, morning wor- ship 11 o'clock, evening worship 7.30, Suirrmerfield 9.30 a.m. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B.A.. B.D.. min- isier. -FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST Church. Central, Bedeque. Ser- vices for Sunday. October 17th. 10.45 am. morning worship, 7.30 p.m.. evening evangelistic hour, 12 noon Bible school. Rev. Earl Smith. pastor. -MONTHLY MEETING -The monthly meeting of the Summer- slde business and professional wo- men's club was held on Wednese dsy evening at Mulberry Lodge with the president, Miss Jessie Fraser, presiding. Guests welcom- erl were, Miss Flora Marooney. Mrs. Dorothy Campbell. Mil! Wanda Wyatt. Mrs. Marjorie Champion and Mrs. Leona Cam- eron. Guests and members were entertained by an interesting talk given by Miss Wyatt on her re- cent trip to Spain. During the dis- cusslon of business. it was decid- ed to hold a tea and bazaar on the first Wednesday in December. The recitation of the creed in unison brought s pleasant evenlns abet soih, both Ifililtlnl with the to s close.-4' ton of Toronto, president of Cans-l Let's Talk It Over Q T .1 Gordon Dinclairs 2”! ill .i”:ui.7.”o”" u”"J.?l" "i" ll 0 . . co ec by t.h Canadian 6 statement in Cancer society last year. only 0102.000 was spent on research is rather disturbing to the man on the street who knows little about the organization of such a drive for funds. The not that less than one-fifth of the ,. , collected want to research. which is the modern equivalent oi the search for the golden fleece, and on which we build our fondest Moos for year to year improve- ment, and ultimate shining vie tory in the -fight against man's most terrible enemy, cancer, is, unless we are further enlighten- ed. a. serious accusation indeed. Now ainclsir is one of those "I'm sgin it" shape, whose special tal- ent seems to fit him for the Job oi debunking established beliefs and practices. No one should take it for granted that he is always right in his contentions. We are not all convinced that the Cancer society is not doing a fine Job, :&iTl? l Executive Of New Association 8'sido iligh liotes By Betty Ensnan games at the Capitol Alleys with the following scores: imperial Essa, 2466; Amalgamated Dairies. 2425: Summerslde Co-Op, 2462: Mutt's Guys and Gals. 2428. Edwin Heckbert Studios. 2687; CJRW. 2552. Jenkins Groceries. 2720. Vic's Fish .5; Chips, 2395. Liz Nicholson won high three and high singl for the second week in a row the girls" divis- ion. Her totals were 265 and 543. Congrats. "Buzz". For the boys. Ron Mullins copped the high single with 259, and Stan Gay won the high three with 663. A word about those left sum-Hi and are continuing their training elsewhere. Janet Horne, one of our best grade ten students of last year. has gone to Edgehiil, a girl's school in Nova Scotia. Janet reports she has two hourel supervised study every day. The freshman class of nurses- who have and does not deserve the support I I ', m...',.-.-.ining in prince county Hos- oflgi.!ixies11lini:lIiat:1rin its annual mum. . ' t U t P It ts 1- pital included three of Sum-Hi's l” ' " l””"'” W" ” The executive of the Prince Edward Island Egg S a on Opera ors ou ry Produc m- former oo-eds. They are Joyce Bell. . zgulget, i'.i,.)i'3':l.';".'. gggymio provement Association are seen above together officials of the Prolvincial D6931: 3”” M0"ml'- and MW” P9W'- leased. After all. Sinclair is widely ment of Agriculture and Egg and Poultry Inspection Service. following tie orgawnizaed 1o .9”. mm”. WW” pun, . mid, and no doubt widely scoeot- of this new association at a meeting at Howards Restaurant in Summers do on nes- suit of me Students Council last or-rsws (OP)-Two nos! air- ” 1" ll” '9'” " ”h”"P”" ” ll" day evening One of the objectives of this association is an improvement in the stand- year has a position with arr. 1-lol- men were killed Friday when a exploited. It is now up to the soc- l . I d t be. 0d ed in this Province From man. Ltd. Margaret Shaw. a mem- CF-100 all-weather Jet fighter aids and quality of the egg and pou try pro uc s mg pr uc - . iety to present their side of the , . . . f It odu ts. Keith ber of the council, is now in the plane crashed and burned on a story. left t0 right above are (se-,I1vtIe..3; hNiS1;' glsmcf msQgct.g oRpguMry D11);-Vin csdmmer empinv of Enman Drug Co. farmer's field about 20 miles east Pratt B1oomfield' Urban c uai arc to own presi en ' 0 ac .. ' of here. p side (,vice-president)' E. J. MacDoiigall, Vernon Bridge, (secretary); S. C. Wright, Char- WOW-ll 5961116 '0 be I dead 15- The RCA!” said Friday night Orson”: '. . . 1 di ' E H H d Charlottetown ega sue at the High School this year. mu name, of me pug; and my. lottetown, deputy minister of agricu ture. Stan ng. . 0 an , t ..W St: A numb” O, 1”, year, mu mm mm In being wmmeld pending .1 Edflflg P"t”'d'"d '""' inspector; J. B. Holland, Charlottetown, egg inspector; Ralph, Judge. Mon 33119. - - gone to other schools. and we miss ,,.,t,m..m.,,, 0; ,.ex..og-k1,,, U of in l 't 9 Y" er Hy mom" MacLean,-Kensington; Mont MacEwen, New London; Leo Rossiter, Morell; Stewart Mac- our former director of physical The ppm, W”, on, used by 3,, ms or Tam" 9' I Ewen st peters. (Photo by Wotton). 7150636 f0FPrlI1C9C0lm'-Y-M1'- Jam” central experimental and proving ..M,, W; M”, Walter gown”, ' ' . H0sIn- Who WM the chief reason establishment at Rockcliffe. It was Bedeque and their two children 4300 Bon is '0' W 'W””" W?” l" M” based on mbulbm Uplands I”- left on 'sunday by car for Florida w"''''" M" Wm mud”; 3 6500 Boy 11 1'” m1' 9”” "d h" 1"" um" ”” "" ' where they plan to spend three iglglm U 1 g5 34 50 3,31 H 310” 10 ggibed Cllv When "10 ””,;,”””if”,, ., , , , I,” 320"” t 53 f-3 Vole Sunday gm” 0 330' ”aP"""'"" 5”" ..l”"””:'.l"”..:".Eit;:” ..':.".:r..: -.an rs...onsi-i. - . sue a Alberton, motored to Kentville, 11331211 ' 4: :5 :;!,l:'nhur'u' 335 SQICS AQCIH t-1;: farmer's ffieigi near Naviin N.8. recently where they at.tend- ' ' BERLIN (AP)-Th p t cle oi 1.4 . a cause 0 e crash was ed a. meeting 0;, the Maritime Bldg Pmd 42 a national election ein. szchiach no 23 3-4 0:rTAWAv lcP)4ll" l" CW5 not determined immediately. The Managers of the Canadian Bank 0 Gem :31 candidate can losg engaged the 175 Bwmmck 10 Ida! 1'19?!"-mullv "W" T059 W air force said an investigation has 01 East. is am we of mm N". we or so :l4'?.:6.”.3”..t" 'i."..'..”.'i'.9:.'..l3?.l.3": we I i lit 1 did t h - . - - - - -Mrs. John Pickering, who is Do 5 pc pr - 13 1'4 pgagfgngbi. theo &':'i!iimil!rii?s:st.s nialiiid fa); 1:12 year ago. spending the fall and winter C Brew 24 their collaborators Wm be placed 5o0Bundo 10 All prov1nc,..,xcem sukntche. Q months in Charlottetown. spent the C Car 25 before 12900900 vote” Sunday :4, 1 350 cu” 3 24 wan shared in the rise, the bur- Q S, VVHY HAVE holiday week end with her daught- Do A . 24 3-4 approve as men ..vomkammer..g 03200 CB1 :rd Ed M 34 eau of statistics reported Friday. m ,'V,!- s O R E er, Mrs. J. W. Evans and Mr. Evans 0 Ciel 2; ll: parliament. 45300 can n 18 This brought Cnl'ild;'s total” for ) p(Z4l "id mmuyv B"'n"5l'0"- C C em " There is no place on the ballot the first eight H1003 I 0 1 l-0 A . CPR . 25 3-4 5059 C31 00” 575 00,502,000 1 90,455,000i th NB F T -M -. or cm 7 '11.. mats. :..”iil::2 as rt. '' ' r' We X E5 ? merside attended the lectures giv- C Smelt . 27 5.3 it 153; box and that is 3 vote for 405 Camp R1 .. .. 840 Atlumc province. "1" m" to on by a leading hair stylist, Mr. D 3933 . 32 the entire Pamamem 200 C O Lari wta 190 55.858000 ham 55.311000 a year 1, i N G. E. Christie. director and in- D Bl.” . 18 There is no Way to 'vote no and 13666 Cdn Ad 0 .. . 35 no and Quebec ;13'153000 from i Jo" WU. structor of Acadia Beauty School, D 55591 p 13 1.2 no way to deface me ballot wmr 400 Cdn Atl 0 .475 5120331000. &r . Fredericton. N. B. on Wednesday D Tar 9 1-4 W, the pmbmmy O, wdden ", 23338 3:11 81251 2 ARD S at the Charlottetown Hotel. 130 pr , 23 1.4 ms: - .- ' - . ' 282558 C Dev P 233 -Mr. Ernest. Murphy of iSuim- 11?d,;r,:,x A 1: H 1305 c Malart . 40 1-2 "'9" E535P95 In merside, spent a few days v sit ng g 3700 o 0 ma 5 pus 27 eastern Kings. County. He also Ilzgiegmnh L; and in the0(f)i)nul ? ininutese mos: 835 Can” on ' 4!” Sabre JCT CTCSII made several calls irithC;arlotte- Do pr 50 L4 :?S;"ge1d'000' ' at " W" ' 3515 Cassiar .070 MON-1-REAL (cp) - my-1" of. town in connection wi oung g -, 100 Castle . 250 ,4 01 OM g- Peoples Church Union. including a g! gay :2 gpg Consolidialtled 55l?e;iisonmnwi;slEt)l: 8415 can Led 153 gncxer gzgdpg. mainland Cg,- vislt to the Protestant Orphanage. I Tab 9 34 gilaiillgie Kat” 'm8nc :1 3 ' 8480 Chambln 2'1 day; when' hm F436 sabre jeg .1,-. t - - ' I 1500 Gen Lake . 90 ft hed taking off from the -The many friends of Mis.sJsne 1 Nick 45 7 3 Lorado and Sudbury Contac. C 1 135 CHI CPI-5 Fletcher. Long River, who has 1 Pa" 75 1'2 continued active and strong. -Other 8399, gag” gas 330 R;CAF" base at nearby St. Hubert been receiving treatment at the I get” d (:4 heavy traders were, Consolidated 500 Cheskirk p F4 yB1'ADl0Y rm Ce oflkmb um um "V P0110 Cllnlm Chariot-Wlnwm W La 9 W 5 '4 He1”W9”- Ge""”- M”M”"”” Red 3500 Chib Expi 70 i tr fri e i the air raft has '1' d vlll be received some time, were glad to see her M5'”9V 3143 Lake, Nib Yellowknife. Northland. 18000 Chum 161 an o amag n c en ers ill I much improved atFrench River on Mccllln 33 1'3 Quebec Nickel, Roche, and Humerr mm Chem 175 "M 5'” 5"" d”"""l"”lr by the undersigned up to October 5, when she was a guest N Si Car 23 15 YP,il0WknliE. . p 2500 cob Chem y N October 30th, 1954 for the at the Golden Wedding celebration Nommla 74 A Uranium: and Manitnuwadgf.-p 23580 comm sale of the Kensingzmn Town of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Price 4” 37' stocks ended aheeizl. ' l 0 h W” Reach Meek Q POW 27 151 Base metal changes were mostlyl 1 0 C99 Hall. l0 he moved off lmv gg;j1a Royaiite 13 1-4 fractions Ami pennies. Golds emiedl 1:23 Highest or any tender not (Continued from page 12) co 1-3 ssliiizhtligmcziksier in all groupsblmc mm C Auenh necessarily accepted, ' ' a as c I 57300 Con Ast New York Stocks Dtzefpc pr 3.4 fg3g'2gfnde 2:3 22580 Con Gil C- M' Kermedyt Vanadium 13 5-8 1600 Ajax 73 162332 2 ?mff;”" ' Town Clerk. w U Tel 54 1'2 1550 Alber 85 500 G How Wsthse 2000 Alber wts 25 6400 C M MM" 41 3'8 3315" AW” 10 1'4 3150 c Mosh l . E1 ' Mmmuu sinks ggorE:'deT 12 17” 203335 ilmelit 0 23 F ii 0.. l or soooo lC . I EIIIH E . MONTREAL (CPl- Stock mBr- 393"” 5” Led” Q33 H3500 c Orlac o 3-4- .3.:wc.n.dI.n: sun eav- ket prices nwved lrrewlarly low" 1100 Anacon 495 170 Conwest 355 l in; the investors Syndieste in moderate trading Friday. 1700 Anglo Cdn 3114 1050 Cmsmu 5 5.; my; Ad, ,0... i,,,........ E Shawinigan and Power Corpora- 1333 Rwy" 7 670 Croft Ur 73 Syndicate representative for ti ih . t HQ its. C d- Id ' iaiin i:l(t:1l.lAli1(')iae5' waspgfrfl ill uiiand CANADIAN 1600 Aqua? 24 gxggzra 1; M em Bathurst B was 1 point weaker. ENE” ' Ell? liigfoi grcan 10400 Del Rm 125 G F I 33199011” 103588 Wm WM by ' "3 ssoooo tta . . 17 - ' MAN " Persons owin arrears o IHWWWOM1 Nlckeh Al"ml"1"m- 55”" 0”" I 13 500 Div Led 145 lll5Tm:;:iae. 1- 1'" ” taxes are hergebv notified General Dynamics and Industrial Toronio S'iOCl(S 25000 A590” 5 mo Dome . 15 Sum” 'h ' if f .'d N ve ' Acceptance. Stelco and Canadian W850 Mm" 12 ., 100 Dome Expl 495 l at "'7 gpal y 0 1'" Breweries were each off 54 point. - TORONTO. (CP)-Feverish trad. 13500 Avilla ll 1'.4 3700 Dom Mb 19 hm. 151' 1934 the names of Other lower issues were Algoms ing in a large group of uranium: 3100 B383. -- 19 5100 Donal,” 35 1.2 defaunprg will be posted and Steel. Bell Telephone, Abitibi and I-friday pu5i1Pd stock maikei vui- 21.5 Bail Sel A . 2000 Dr” 0” I8 I iudgmem nmained as proviw Famous Players. ume to the highest in 19 months 200 Banff -. ll 500 Duvex 23 1,2 - S d- g ) -d f , th T A t Canadian Cclanese and Brown Brokers said the heavy activity 1400 33"" .1,” i045!) Dyrio . ll8 yn ( e or m 9 Own C t Company ea.ch gained :4 while resulted from favorable property 1450 Harv -36 mo E Amph, -, .. .. . .... . ,, By order of Town Council. Canadian Chemical was oi better. reports in the Blind River area of 15150 B Mel-3 40 13500 E Mala, 320 Town of Kengjngton, Beagrs.m's and Noranda each lm- northern Ontario and from 5asi(- 47200 Bash 37 5200 E mm my proved is poiiil. Brazil. Dominion atchewan's Beaveriodge district. 2000 Bate 17 1950 E 5,,” 415 "1 Steel and CPR gained minor irac- A whopping 6,603,000 shares 500 Bath M118 - 21 34 16,, Elder -,2 tions. were traded over the whole mai- 1500 B Duq . 30 120 Eldnch 5” -e Miscellaneous industrials. papers ket, greatest since Murch 2, 19.73, 2600 Beau 400 500 El Pen R 8 utilities and banks drifted into when the total was 6.842.000. The 14700 Beaver L 55 29500 E GIM an softer territory. Beverages, steels big impetus at that time also 7700 Belcher 46 woo Em,” 1., and senior metals were mixed came from Besvi-.i-lodge ursnlums 3500 Belle f' I 1300 Eureka 94 while senior oils and carriers and from Manitouwadge stocks. 1000 Bible - 10000 Farm 80 showed little change. The irsding'pare. which started 35500 E11185 ,3 172 575 m1be,' lg Lorado gained 21 cents and Que- fast, became even quicker later 14000 Bot, I so 2200 Fuse 137 ' ' 1250Fed Pete 355 out our Way By J. R. Williams 10500 mum :33 4 . 50 Foundation - WITH some OF T4-iEsE 25 Frss .. 2:5 ..;,. FATHEAD TACKLER9 3080 Ffoblbh we em, PLEASE DOWT M133 ggmfg” 33,? ” TAKE NO 5i-Ioi2'r cm 30,, GM Exp, 5-. ACRO5T HERE! A FEW 250 geco 900 5PiJD5 WE DON'T MIND soo G pm A am HELPlN' PICK Ul? BUT 168500 Geneva .. . 23 5TlJFF LIKE RICE AND 63;: (glianot Ev K . 345, R 1 EH 1' . - "- BEANS l5 A LOT or mo God L 6, H 3600 Goldcr ill 8500 Gold EEK . 3 6800 G F Ursn . '70 350 Gold M . 205 3200 Goldhawk iii 3-4 2000 Gdfish 4 2000 Gran Bouq "R 200 G Plain D 31 time 0 Sweet Gr ..u . 100 Gridoil 0:0 2 2000 0 Lead .. 1- I , 5 in: V"' " ).;( .. 935 .'.illu"I'”'I” '":--'-1. mo Her 1-lib 519 p.- g,,..,, S so Headway is ' 3800 Heath 8 1-2 l0(K) 1-Iighwood 18 1-8 , 35650 Home O 765 123000 H0111 Y K 28 3000 1-losco 5 V ass 1-lud B 48 7-8 500 HUB" P 39 There will be an interruption of electric power on our Human g"f;k,fu 5:01., Borden Line. west of Charlottetown. on Tuesday. October 2700 Impir " 218 I19th. weather permitting. between the hours of 9:00 a.m.. 2790 1 Nick . 47 and 12:00 noon; and 1:30 and 4:30 p.m.. for the purpose of 350 1 "ft 1- fl :r:;moving poles as required by the construction of the Trans v .. .- . ”,l30"j::p "M ,7, ,Canada Highway. 2800 Jellic it i . 4000 Joburire a 1-2 M t c mo Joliet 4'1 0' - ' I-. 500 Jonsmitli 21 1-2 'f'hi.vi week at Sum-i-ii has been rather uneventful. The regular teams of bowlers played their n l?.'e....i."",,""', ou. i:,"'1ui2 Work On Aiom Engines For Big Naval Vessels WASHINGTON. (AP)-The Un- ited States Friday announced tws projects to develop nuclear env gines for "large naval vessels." spokesmen for the Atomic En- srgy Commission and the deiencs department said they did not know whether this means specifi- cally nuclear engines for aircraft carriers. The navy has expressed interest in atom power for that class of ships. The joint announcement said re- search and development work for a reactor suitable for large-ship propulsion has been assigned to Westinghouse Electric Corp. with 51,250,000 authorized for the cur- rent fiscal year. Two Killed