By ronnns sauna Canadian Press "uslneu Editor of Commerce. At the same time. the chamber in the provision of adequate health i QUEBEC (CF) - Opponltioll to once by a majority of the prov- the federal government's proposal inces containing a majority of the to share with provinces the cost-3.01 i P0Pl113t10”- ' ' T smndardhward-level hos:dmLVe1:l in an e was one item in a 4.2 surance plan. was express - sur c . - , U nesday by the Canadian Chamber page statement of Policy and 01 39' Wm: r:';::”l!om;'::3f::Ef 13 another policy statement. the l and urged that licences be granted jto citizens who desire to establish --Freedom of enterprise 15 not g additional stations in centres now solution adopted Wednesday. said government aid is necessaryichamber said: :,Is Opposed By The CCC Th. federal government's pro-l in schools; and that the aid of all posal is dependent upon accept-,' 8l;l;:llC:Rm;gIi':Nll))Is enlisted. The chamber's view onghospltal ciuded: ber doesn't approve of what it Stands on specific matters tn- Radio and television: The cham- faulmps, inegatlve concept available mainly 5f"'V9d W the CBC 01' Wflvate 33' On the government's specific-for the defence of vested private't10nS-Provided alternative chan- proposztl, however. it stated: iinterests. It is positive and dyn-,l191S 3!? lV3dllt7l9- "Such a plan would lead lnevit-iamic and imposes on the lndivl-! immigration. Canada Ihoiild ably to compulsory health insur-ldual the duty to be enterpmillg , Seek 3 P”P"1'"l”" 0' 30-000-0000 135' ance of a comprehensive nntumland, in doing so. to maintain ni 1975 and the Chamber d3Pl0N?d "19 and to state medicine. vided by the federal government. should be directed to areas in which the individual is generally unable to help himself, to the in- ill and to those who suffer catas- trophic medical expenses." VOI.l'NT.-AR YPLANS The chamber endorsed the ac- tion of employers assisting em- said voluntary plans should be en- ", The mcctlng opened with n sing- ers when appropriate. high standard of ethics in the com- common welfare. OPPOSE STATE CONTROL times, make his own mistakes." "very serious reduction" in immi- ”Any financial assistance pro- niuniiy and to contribute to the grants in the 1853 Y9!!- approved the principles of conduct "It is the freedom of the lndivl- expressed in the seneml agree dual to make up his own mind mcnt on tariffs and trade but rec- digent. the aged, the chronicallylnnd take his own chances and. at ' 0m"19"d9d 10 the E0V8l'l1meIlt2 Tariffs and trade: The chamber Closer control over tariff class- lnterventions and controls "beyond l"35”l13l'9n 05 3"5P9Ct9d lD3tl!lC0S those clearly necessary to protect 0t dumping - duty GVIMOII: and some accurately-defined public in-i 5”9”Eth9""1B Of ployees to meet medical care. and ltenest." cniiraged with aid from employ-vhat provincial governments step The chamber Opposed 3” stage ; ificaiions of imports; prompt in- regulations to prevent imports at dump prices. To fight communism, it urged X0 RELAXAHON National defence: There should up the teaching of free enterprise be ""0 rfludtldn Of the ddfellcd program. CITY AND Disaster: An adequate and pro- perly-trained disaster organization sgould be developed across Can- a a, Government competition: The igovernment should not ordinarily YOUR DOLLAR. buys more at the Hughes Drug Store. ISLAND colored views. Cran- well Studio. WE TREAT the sick well. Gis- gey's Pharmacy, open I a.m. to I p.m. FOB CONVENIENCE. friendl- ness and economy. shop at Gig- gey's Pharmacy. REMEMBER YOUR date with the Junior W.A, Turkey supper at balaar this afternoon in Social Hall, Trinity Church. 8) tickets available at door. WOR'I'II'S PHARMACY 30th All- nlversary Year. Over 200.000 Med- ical prescriptions dispensed. Pro- prietor J.E.I-I. Worth. Registered Pharmaceutical Chemist since July 1914. FISHERIES DEP'l'.- The Fed- eral Department of Fisheries yes- terday moved some of the Labor- atory equlpment from it's form- er location at 236 Kent Street into the quarters assigned them for ex- perimenting and testing. in the Confederation Building. The office staff quarters will remain in the Kent Street building for the present unless a quick change is decided iiiaplon, according to fisheries offic- s. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY -The funeral of Margaret Gallant was held Wednesday morning from the l engage in commerce and industry, RAYS TRANSFER, pick - up H.101" should it compete with private md deuyefy. 9131 7134, lindustry. The functions of all ex- illsting Crown corporations should VISIT Bl STYLE Millinery. Gt.. be F8Vl9Wed by an independent George Street. "where every style I agency established by Parliament in Hi-Style." 101' the Purpose of establishing the . need for their continuance. AMERICAN soft - coal. Unload- Natlonal harbors: Because of the Kensingion Sunday School Leader Honoured By MREC Climaxing over half a ceiitury of deroicil scivice to her congreg- ation and her church. Mrs. Mab- el Mat-Kenzie. a member of the United Church in Kensington, ac- cepted a and lioiior of the work that she has done. and continues to do, in the Sunday School of her commun- ity. The presentation was made by Rev. HS. Hartlln, president of the Maritime Religious Education Council. at the closing session of the Sunday School Convention at Trinity Church, last evening. citation in recognition Charlottetown, Thc citation honors Mrs. Mac- Kenzie as the most outstanding Maritime leader of Sunday School work of the four Protestant denom-, lnations which compose the M.R. E.C. It is the first time that the citation has been awarded. EXPERIENCE "Before a young creature is ef- fective. he has to have an exper- MRS. MMKENZIE RECEIVES CITATIO ' C P ' Pre was at the dinner sessions. Lion Ink T - Funeral YC3TCl'dCY :2. Im. wig; J.A. Hwy. RI. Lord introduced two guests to the 12:2. 2' 11(')3cE:;"f'9n ov. gr. .. u'!moetingintheperannof1anWab- ug-sdg 956 Of Herbert SIOOIO r.r. Iunanaid. Very Rev not and Terry-Knnlaal. hltl as ...........y;......'.... P Vet! lw..i. tnectty.whowonoordlsttywsl-. ' , . The funeral of Herbert Stedn A. III!" II. and Reverenda: Wii- coined to the gathering. was held yesterday g trod ccnrdie. .1" Georlt MI3DOB- Following the reading of In- from his Sllatet reosldlgzae. w&d A . lOO- TORONTO (CB, g Tempe." f on ree . . Dub - - etnry , but-. , i Basilica. where Solann 1.3. M"m"V- 3'35"” 31:75”: Ken discussions were carried out. "'9' 5"” Wddludly night by Requiem High Mass was gal. an mm.” D . uullrlllw hearty sing-song. led by Dr. the Toronto public weather office; ”'””””y R”Z;iEiiX"mns.i7'3't." ned'Keefe. I--3 nemu.Nimr- fu'i';a'5't3;5'35Zil'.'”no'i'f T.5.”"t'iC ”"" M” gt:-itiilcek 'ljV:::IaaSh0!.1,D..U.. win ;”l'i”-T"'"”" CimPbe”--hm” piano. rounded out the eveIIl.lI8'l D. mum ma” can and Rev. R.f.,p-1 pug" Rally; Allan.w.n:ncRdd J, Clarenz entertainment, wson ........... 20 2.1 was 5ub.VDea,,-oAn, nev, Dr, 3;;-. cltzck .H .E OIGPIIM A brief director's meeting on; Vancouver ........ 48 56 uard Giliis assisted in the choir. - "9" 3- W939 '1'” hold following the regular session 49 54 ...J------ ray. George c. James u, ,pp,.o,,e , numb" 0, "me, God, it comes out of tho expck Smith. Francis Corcoran. Leonard pug before the dfrecmn " PM 33 53 ence of the grace of God. A com- Ayers. Francis Cameron. Jlaltil mecuve members 0' the Club. .11 27 60 mon failure in the Sunday School MacDonald, Stephen Sweeney, C. 0' which were Ipprovedl 33 57 is . poor theology. When you got P., Justinian Manning, C.P.. and? . . w 51 me prospective of hope, said Dr. Bryan Murphy. C.P. , 52 76 ,. ” Memcx, "your theology will be Thooallbearera were Hon. l.'n- T I r, T , V , all right." gene Cullen. Elnerlc Holland, Joo- ay 0 S IQGSUIQ 43 72 - .t. . A-"END cgmps flphnmolloy. Ernest Osborne, Em- 53 72 In a short address of congntu- a rim and Fred Mccabe. Hunt Draw; Crowd 43 so for the work they are doing. Rev. uu'l'iie mlnnagemont and staff of g , 45 -,0 Frank lilacLenn said. Ministers. d.Clt;l:k0"-CWWF 3l'lndrl' Othclnf Many wdppleued cuuome" 44 63 superintendants. teachers, Leave (In 05! sgflkllld tlldunlfdl 3193 opened their purchlge. Wm, up y 17 57 no stone unturned to getnvonr P09 ."';dM '1” I ';:1y”' smiles. Particularly those who ' 50 70 pie to attend the Boys rnrliment Sgrvict” :hl-ll1":." W" co-n. drew, expemlvg l;dlQ.' of genue. . 49 54 at Sackville and the Christian Len duct” W R” Edwh Sade w mens wrm wgtcheg in their Wdlldy 48 62 dershipmfampsi f,,”g'.." w'”” stated by war. Patrick Menu 'f""u":; 'f"'" "”,:',d" T'””"' SYt.r.ll1i,1i)i'i'itshNfidmm 70 ience that really shakes him." gm?" lp'.mm' t ' ubdwld. hon. , ewe sore ya wt ' 51 D'- 110- Menich vm'e5s0”'P”- ..f?iiZ'”2'i.'..2".” 55335 l mu... Int-rm-t w-- in an C-We .u3.'2.'.....'i'”.?'if...””'I.'.l.'.”.5'.”'...t:”.'i.”..-Y. 33 W-WK (CW - The weather mf” Thwhgy "' Andi" Unmet" M rning and afternoon sessions of c”m'"'7' a chest of .u'm which will de- om" 3”" cm!” '1' L-' expected sitv. in the third of his convention d.” ussmn were held with w, my 'l'ha funeral was attended by I "gm the hum 0, mm lucky to spread over most of the Marl- addreasa M the general theme of illsc 1 sses-ministers Iuperinten- 1”" c”"d uni nu” u" '9” lady. Another feature of the hunt um" by mdmght T"'"5d3Y- "The Iupinuon for L”e'" "The taiant: asenior teachers lnt.ermed- W” Bum" w npwnyi of course, is that eve Trenaurd Fmendu: theory and theology of the apostle late teachers, junior. ahd primary Chest contains an art do which Nmunm NW” 550"” SUM! Paul." he stated, "is based on his experience. It is necessary to read the Bible with imagination. that we might better understand the stories contained in it. It is the experience of God." the professor went on to say. "that really shakes a man, the gracious acceptance of man. not because of what he is. but in spite of what he is. The tragedy of living is the degree to which we come to missln the whole point of life. It is quite possible to miss the one thing in all exper- lence that gives purpose and mean- ing to life." In his final lecture. under the Sub-heading "Hope". Dr. Merrick stated, ”Hope is the kingdom of and very warm; southwest winds M: Low-high at New Glasgow 40 and 70. Prince Edward Island: Clear be- coming cloudy with wldely scat. tered showers by evening; very warm: southwest winds 20. Low- hlgh at Charlottetown 47 and 65. High tide today at Charlottetown at 9.46 am. and 0.50 p.m. At Rus. tlco at 5.21 am. and 4.41 pm, Summerslde tide eighteen miniit. es later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6.32 am. and sets at 523 p.m. ordinarily sells for much more contains an mm" of their own than the Treasure Chest price. particular interest. Recording ne- cretaries reported veI'Y Pfdtttlbld discoveries. Rev. MD. Dunbar. pastor of the Central Christian Church was gu- est speaker at the evening session Following his address. the new of- ficers of the convention were in- stalled by the Rev. I-I.S. I-Inrtlin. They are; president Rev. George Macl.-zan. Glenholme, N.S.: vice- president- Rev. M.D. Dunbar and SG. Brown; re-elected secretary- Rev. Alan Gibson. Chester, N.8. Lions Club Holds Dinner Meeting mm Mm The "gun, alum. meeting of CAPETOWN (Reuters)--Nearly the ch”-tonewwn um, Club Wu two hundred medical students at held at the Queen Hotel last eve- Capetown University passed a mug, pl-9.141,. 0", u,, meeung, resolution Wednesday expressing pg-egldent Ernlg Mgthggon com. concern it a recent recommenda- pllmentgd the gngndgncg com- tinn by the South African Medical mine; on the excellent tumour Association that blood for transfu- as the result of a new system sion should be labelled "White" they have put into operation to or "black" according to the race Buaranteenhlgher attendance rnte of the donor. EXPAND HARBOR POLICY lug cars today at A. Pickard Co. Ltd. prospect of opening up the St. Law- rence W ileep sea ” ',. the THE REGULAR monthly mect- chamber believes it is desirable ing of the Ladies. Auxiliary, Can- forgthe government to extend its adian Legion will be held this policy of designating national har- evenlng at 7.30. Ibors (to include key ports which . l are 0 strategic importance to de. CLEARING SALE of all hunting l fence. of economic significance to equipment-All guns reduced; de- the areas in which they exist and coys priced to clear; special price whose facilities are inadequate to on all ammunition. The Bike Shop their needs, Ind SP0" L0d8e- tiUnifo3m tune; Due to "disrup- on a " FORGERY CASE ADJOURNED led obrsiertcrghclds a.';ii'.';'h:'h.'..Yi7.'.; jA case of forgery was adjourned and standard time, the federal until Friday in City Police Court . government is asked "to initiate yesterday by Magistrate K.M.Mar- measures in consultation with the tin. One drunk and incapable was provinces in once again restore the . sidence of her brother. Aubrey Gallant. New Orleans. to St. Ann church, Hope River, where Requi- em High Mass was celebrated by her pastor. Rev Earl Dalton. The A; pail bearers were Louis Gallant, ". Vincent Gallant, William Gallant. 'j Alfred Gallant, Everett Gallant and Dennis Doiron. Interment was in the church cemetery where nervice was conducted by Real Austin Bradley. The funeral was lnixgeiy nttendcd. TRINITY Y.P.U. -- The Trinity Y.P.U. was held in the social hall on the evening of October 17th. 5008 led by Patsy Cooper. Then everyone divided off into their various ..u...ntl.r-isions. after which Mrs. Fred Osborne told the union of her experiences as a nurse in Labrador. Then the worship was held led by Beryl Murphy, Loin Maccnllum, Jean Hubley and David MacFariane. Then the re- creation was led by Lois Mac- Callum. The meeting then closed with a short prayer by Mr. Hod- glns and the singing of taps. FERRY BACK TODAY - It was learned from the office of the Northumberland Ferries Lt.d., that xgg an ious members who were called up- on to give a small history of them- selves. Glen M. Trcmere in his 17th., year. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver . Trcmcre. Remains will be trans-I fcrcrl this evening from the Cut-. SPEED!-IRS FINED - Four cliffe funeral home to his late the Wood Islands-Caribou ferry service is expected to return to its normal schedule today. Only one ferry. the Charles A. Dunning was Opcratlng yesterday on a three round trip schedule. The Prince Nova Tuesday developed minor en- smeders were each fined 810. and costs by Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet in Queens County Magist- rate's Court Wednesday morning. Two of them were from Charlotte- town, one from Campbellton. N.B. residence from when the funeral will be hcld Saturday. service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment Hampshire Cemetery. STEVENSON - At Fredericton and another from Rockingham. N. Wednesday October 17. 1956. Mr!- S. A Charlottetown resident guilty, George W. Stevenson in her 79th of failing to yield the right of way , year. Remains will be transferred gine trouble and repairs are being rushed in order to have the boat was fined 35. and costs. A resident from the Andrews Funtfll HOMO of Bonshaw, Pleasant Grove, and to her late residence this afternoon Victoria. each charged under the Funeral from the Church of Crlst. Temperance Act. received fines, Fredericton. on Friday afternoon of 820. and costs. A Charlotte- service commencing Bt1I301ntG1'r a town resident charged under the iment Fredericton C y. geek into service by thin morn- g. sentenced to 20 days in jail while observance of uniform time in all anotther wliistgiven a ll: suspended ifirlelas as iwas from most gucceu. sen ence. axi opera or was fn- u y ur ng e Second W rid ed 55. and costs for driving with- War." 0 FRASERS 20 0" out a taxi operator's permit. T"” E S FUNERAL SERVICE g The to ll:-:rn that she is improving in B A funeral of the late Mrs. George E? tau” 19 rl trutmem u me Pi IN TOMATO SAUCE 9 A. Sharp was held from the Mac- . t 0"” a ' on MOLASSES 2 Ltenn Funeral yl-lome yesterday GRADE A c a ternoon. Serv ces were conduc- ted by Rev. A. Frank Ma Le n. 10 L3- lmermem was in the p.fop.:-, MacCLURE-At the P.E.f. l-lospi- Cemetery. The poll bearers were till. octobef 11- 1956. to Mr. and ' Q 0 O O c lMeggrg; 3,3, 3;-ow, R05, Mac- Mrs. Derrill B. Macclure, a law”. neg Moo", EA. sen”, daughter, Cynthia Dale. 8 lbs. . Hamid Moore, Lloyd Carleton. 1 01- c NEW ECONOMY SIZE , pguzg WINNERS y can-J party BEN'l'LEY- To gMt'. Ind Mrs. winners at the Clover Club last ElL:,arl)esGEl?n!l0(!:;a:.ll1ee Ru(t)htC!t,ted; R night were; Ladies' first Mrs. Soy 55 . 0. on c o L E . mour Dunn: Second. Mrs. Josie 15- 5303- I . . . . T ' . Arsenaultz Consolation. Mrs. Alf. - g g . Mcxearney. Men's First, Ciemi ”f,:,T'A(-:f;,,,,f,' "gcgigf SUPERIOR c I t" . . . . ' Wm - SAUSAGE lb 2 Bars i2lc Ezmgoncastoran grlieezedfulk son. Donald Charles, 7 lbs. 13 ozs. I o o o o H. Somers and Dan Ciiipman. CAMPHELL- At the Prince Coun- ?)p)eclladi Prize. Mrs. no. Mac-pl any Hospiltarll on Igfrtoberhigth to c REGULAR slzjg na , r. an rs. SWO amp- , l bell. Summerslde (n Chari no CENTENNML Y's MEN- The. Frost! .. daughtereewclghte 1 ”'l'hey've lust arrived! - 0 Vi weekly supper meeting of the Ccn-I pounds 15 0”. I . . . . . tennial Y's Men' club took paice i a last evening at the iocai t'.ivi.c.A.l DEATHS - George Macbougsl and Brian Ciid-,' c KELLOGGE more were co-chairmen with Stu-l f'0WER8- At Lewistnn. Maine. - -. - - f - d 1 e, 138' MacKay as finesmsster and Ciar-C Oct, 17th. Frank T. Powers. for- :r::egf;y:Vgen ':ffncc:":cc::lVteb;,t 153: 63,3311"; P11 C ence Mclnnls filling the spot as mt-rly of Summei-ville, age 72 Melange worsted shit is perfect for busing: mu. It has ' I ' ' t ' 0 ' oonglender. Dick Weiton and years. Funeral Saturday, Oct. look of authority .. Jim” Nl”"”;:”" 'cV,':';"';'C 20'" "' Le"”t”"' ' ' Atkinson's also feature every week tasty, tender ont- "IBEX l',:r::.:'.me:,1the”e3enlnl; w”'m1ed; TREMI-IRE .. Suddenly gt rump. "In Tip Top's Trim Look style. your Melange Worsted Suit 4 c in by,0gm,nm,,,,ks,mm,,,,, V3,, shire. P.E.I.. October 17, 1955, will look imprcssivc to the last day ofwcar. But whether you up Chicken-legs, breasts, wings, banks. choose a Melange Worsted or any of Tip Top's hundreds of other fine, all-wool fabrics, you save. Tip Top buys in such huge quantities that they pay less - and these savings are passed on to you in their low maker-to-wearer prices. A Melange Worsted suit is a must for your wardrobe l" TAILORED -TO -YOUR - MIAIURI "Tip Top" C lathe: 05905 -- Maker-ta Wears! Priced Your unrestricted choice of hundred: Ofpllllll from Britain a famous mills. Your CREDIT is good! ATKINSONS GROOETERIA - SHORTENING FLUFFO l60z.Boiile . . . . . . . . Vi 2 iii. 53” l7c JAVEX TIP TOP TAILORS 320z.Boi'iIe........ ' 29c 09 GRAFTON STREET "'"""' "”""i' .".ii."..ii.”':.i:i';”..:' - -e coun- nmd sm "Id com. Hospital October 17th. 1956. Mary Ann Richard, wife of the m o-- --a-- -u PERSONALS late Joseph L. Richard. of Mount Came! in her 79th year. Forwarded today (Thursday) Llurn Walsh. daughter of Mr. from the Compton Funeral Home and Mrs. Elmer Walsh. Clyde River. is renting comfortably after her recent operation at the Or- to the home of her nephew. ic Osntre, Charlottetown. Theophil Arsenault. from where the Funeral will be held Friday morning to Mount Carmel Church for Requiem Mass at 9:00 am. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Chester nmmn ''.o h." hem Numb Interment will be in the Church in the P.E.Isiand Hospital recover- ing from shock and injuries re- ccived in a car accident some NOTICE PERFECTION EVAPORATED MILK NEW morass COCOANUT CREAM FRUITS ISLAND BED RIPE TOMATOES 6 TIIS 79: FRESH 2 lb. cemetery. day! ago. wish them a speedy CARVER - Suddenly at Orwell on W Ootobe 17th. recovery. 1956. Kenny Emnserson Carver. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell aged in years. Remains resting at the Jenkins Funeral Home of London. Ont. have returned to Charlottetown for a visit. Mtilvtew. until noon on Friday. The nanny triad: of Mrs. Mae October llth. when they will be transferred to Vernon River Un- hod. Hopefleld. will be pleased lted Church ftl funeral service at I o'clock. Interment in the Church cemetery. MARRIAGES Cl.oW- MACIAY - At the tnanse at York. onullny Sin, 1160 by "lay to win llowu-s" MAIHIMI Olmll-IOU!!! LTD. FLOWER CART CALIFORNIA glitters The P. E. I. Plumbers Association are mma i ML ,: "93 C M W 35 cam -- We .' um sum: anlnu . I" 2 PM , , raivoans Na 1 mm b 1 I HEAR A GIFTED SPEAKER! ONIONS . "'::.:"::'.::".;::'""i ”c”i"ni?3'i? fit tic ""' ” 38145: "Experiences as non cm Coordinator in Korea” at Red Cross Hoodqnnnon Chnfetvotown . and VEGETABLES 35c