H.M. Government Refuses To Abolish Death Penalty Eastern Kings W. i. Convention The Eastern Kings District Con- vention, comprising Elmira, South Laie, Lakeville, East Point, Priest Pond. East Baltic. Red Point. Littlc Harbour. Chepstow and . The annual district convention for North Centre Kings W. I. was lheid in Forest Hill Hall on June 24. with Upton W. I. entertaining. Roll call showed a large attend-l CANDY wiraour caacnll LIVERPOOL. England Chocolate was sold for the firll . time at a performance given by the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. '- The candy was wrapped In special tots ON (Reuters)-The 80v- dMrs'. :2llis' execution for the mur- band egfntnem womnn hei llater l:z;'d"5inL'1'(Tng?l;:fri:) 1l;'::it”(:':: Jigs: ;nce.tln;tiltlulesJ rtepresgntsd v;-gig: paWr .. 5, I” - '. ecourm a n- rs i. on, n e n., T. ;i"";f..lt Ihguriljagirtumgfngeoyn o.f sdilleg es.rtoYiusyt:t:rgden:whe; relciiirrils 33:1 was timmmuted inalrine vsveith z2nlM'3:""g ”p."'ed In J: ml 1: mdlKAIliJI:I'l Cross. pEglington,g Howe 3'5; h:dceI'te"::l':re'"S:::;d i, em t n e san - . -. r is ”' ”' "am" '"i.i'""i 9" t"5lr.G:.':::: :::i:m::i.:i:' ”.-..fl"'il'..f .. ....lcr or or -- u death PelnalhYI'nE!l?I”8owlt)nIig Lilgezeath eahtdlisy tofiliodx tltgbdr lg: oSl:)IdIE:s in (germahy owllelit; mm” "as give" by Mrst wcndenlwiilih Mrsenwm lchYdal:nnd)deSlsec- momhsi I Lwislirlmaeresl nlltil Ellis inst member Emanuel silulweii lloieli capital punishment does not exist. :f3:9;':g"l.:':li'c':j”"'fl',y;5'j(,;;'; '.';?;;j,reiarli. Mrs. Seymour Taylor Mr. Bflbby Yates will a vsstot ll "Pkg the 28-year-old iieautys execution tar Dim" M the my Bamc wwlexiended a cordial welcome to at the norm of arrow Tu-tor g 1 y Home Secretary Gwllym Lloyd rflfunoit consistent wlgnaclsmrsiutlng all present. Mrs. Reid Under- July 11. o e mp soiimen nes ay 0 id h did not tiiink pub- fff"E.5inlZil had shifted against the a death sentence passed on British Army Sgt. Frederick Emmett- Big Four Dine men's Institute. The following In- Call: South Lake. East Baltic. Red Point, stitutes answered the Roll hay flttlngly replied. The speak- ers were Miss Robin. supervisor; Mr. Wm. Mcbeniian spent Io ' e House of . . . . Miss Doris de son. Mr". .1. Weekend at his home in Unwi- !(i-;::Ynr?negnailItoyiFt:ln::Wl1hI proposal Dunne. Edgffs Vgllq K'"E5b"'" 3” SW"-i 1"” R'”"l- Ii0l'l'Illi'.Z. and Qinr. rs iiilll-o:egl.r. Mr Mrl-vnnan is employed with ill ahnlish capital punishment iastl Emmett-Dunne was sentenced in .A”g f"5"""i5 I-'-3”” ””'"””h1" "” Nailnnai Arnhem brought the Mr Lloyd Mi.-Callum. Dunstaff Fchrllary. G9"nlllY 10? mufdeflnl the MP GENEVA (Rental-sl - British V';';rw"'k Um” d”""g the meeting to is close. Lunch wasnnligi? vet er u' ' ni t i A i then served by the ladies. after & I :2: E0-iveri-ealigedliT.:fldl3rloli:i' M155 A"i'If'T50" 0' 5' PEKPFS which the entertaining lnstitutelwng zggntnigannzgxelluiitgnw -i discussion on the German prob. Bali Simkr .00 Horlnflu l:7P0l10mlf'5- ironed. allg to ice cream. nimmgm g lem and European security. a Brit- IT”-h -V”'' 59W" 3"” "9 i3k'"F-' s'"' i Ar Port Aux OTTAWA ICP)-Works Minister winters disclalmed any responsib- lmy Tuesday in the troublesome w,li;am Carson ferry situation, Iawlg qiiestinns on the mgttcr lholilll be directed to TransP0" miles further-pending construc- tion ol breakwaters to make the Port riux Basques harbor safer in stormy weather. opposition members have de- ll-riileri preparations for the ferry ll-rllcc as a fiasco. George 'Now- an lpc .. Digby-Annapolis-Kings) salfl previously it passes compre- millions. Tuesday. during House study of uorks department estimates, Mt. Winters said his department acted olllv as contractor for the trans- purl departmcnt which had asked that ii channel be dredged in Port aux Basques harbor for the ferry. to he operated by the CNR. DIDNT G0 FAR ENOUGH He told Mr. Nowlan that S2iI0.5-in cubic yards were removed. part of it coming from underwater sec- ti--lis of two islands on either side rlt the channel. The terminal and other facili- tics had been built by the transport department. Howard Green (PC-Vancouver Qiiadrat asked just what did go wrong that the ferry cannot oper- ate as originally planned. Mr. Winters said he doesn't think sliyiliing went wrong. It was pos- iilllv a matter of not going far plilllicli. he added, but he did not rlalll-lzlie. NUT IV HOUSE ill llarler was not in the House at the time. Mr. Winters indicated the transport minister likely would make a statement when his es- :iniates came up; later. The works minister said he be- lieves the Carson could use Port sux Basques in good weather. But the government wanted to ensure more safety by delaying operations 0 that harbor temporarily. Previoiisly. John R. Baldwin. de- ish delegation source said. They discussed these issues informally after a dinner given by Prime Minister Eden for Marshal Nikolai Bulgsnin and other Soviet leaders at Eden's lakeside villa here. The British premier was host to Kremlin lea ers attending the Big Basques land had expressed the belief the Carson could be affected at her dock by the swell of the sea com- ing stralght.down the channel in heavy weather. This.lie said, did not become apparent until the bar- The paintings and portraits by the noted Canadian artist Hubert Rogers. now on display at the! great interest and admiration bvl of P. E. Island many citizens and visitors daily. The painting ONE MAN- EXHIBITION AT CIVIC CETRE is soon ahll'.'e flanked by other prodiictiolis lit the of His Lordship. gifted artist. ish foreign secretary, and Vyaches- lav Molotov, Soviet foreign minis- To Murder Fe ter. were in another part of the mom I MONTREAL (CPD - The pre- The British official said the nu. l""”"".'Y i'"”"3 "i p3l'l.G'3'!95"l cussion ranged "over world prob- St: vmcem de Palil pc"'mm".”-V Iems but centred mostly on Ger. prisoner charged WllI1 attempting many and Eumnenn sncnmyn rto murder fellow convict Gerard Barbeau. was postponed one week He did not disclose what. if any- thing. was decided. The Carson was built to ply be- tween North Sydney snd Port aux Basques under terms of Newfound- land's entry into confederation in 1949. ..'Mr. and Mrs Chester "there is nothing to prevent agreemem." i" the current Egypi tives and friends in Murray Har-j tian-Israeli talks to reduce ten- fbmn North renennyg sion in the troubled Gaza strip. Burns, who had just presidedl Mr. and Mrs. Mnrvyn Johnston, at the eighth meeting since Junejspenl the June 25 weekend int. 28 between the sides. added thaticharlottetown, the guests of Mr. the atrlnosphere Wednesday was and Mrs. George Newman. fwd Y but dmmm He d” L.A.C. Gerald Lewellyn. RC.A.F.1 clined to elaborate. , Bur-"3 stressed are parties wen, stationed at Trenton. Ontario. wgs GAZA. Egypt, (AP)-Mai.-Gen. E. L. M. Burns of Canada, United Nations truce chief in Palestine, told reporters Wednesday night Murray River . rMiss Olive Beck has return- John Beck. Murray River. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Livingstone and sons. Donald and Bruce. who have been spending part of their holidays at the home of Mr. Liv- ingstone's brother. Walter Living- stone of High Bak. have returned to their home in Sarnia. Ontario. They also spent some time in Pictou Isl d. t .. L - . , . ingstone'smiathgiil,es Shlg'.MrGeorigve Wednesdays meeting Epokepnly Rankin. of ”further progress' achieved I on the drafting of clauses "re- Congratulations are extended to latinil 00 Pepresentstiosi and com- Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Hyde. who munication." were married in the Murray Riv- er Baptist Church on Saturday, July 9 by the Rev. Mr. Hill. Mrs. Hyde was the former Miss Dor- othy Buell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Buell. Murray River. Miss Mary Lois Martin. Murray River is spending part of her holl- days in Pictou. the guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nicolle. st. John. N. B. are spending their holiday! If the homes of their Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ning of the talks. though some conflicts still had to be reconcll is spending her holidays at "IF ed home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. Albert MarLeod. Mr. and Mrs Harry Nelson. Woburn. Mass.. accompanied hv, Mrs. Philip Haslem. Lynn. Mass. were recent visitors to Ilturray Harbor North. the guests of their sister Mrs. Nettie Millar. Recciil guests of lvlrs. Bcssic Graham. Peters Road were her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Graham and daughter Beryl. Mrs. Teed. Miss Thclma Teed and Mr. Albert Daizlel all of Charliittciown. The Murray Harbor North Wo- men's Institute was well repres- ented at the Annual District Con- Kventlon held at Albion School on jwednesday afternoon. June lt was learned meanwhile that the sides have agreed to permit their senior officers to meet on border problems and have ar- ranged for them to keep in tele- phone contact. A UN communique issued after Seaway Effecl On Montreal MONTREAL, ICP)-Hon. Lionel Chevrier. president of Canada's St. Lawrence Seaway Authority. today promised to do his "utmost" to reduce inconveniences result- ing from seaway construction in the Montreal area. Speaking to a Rotary Club Robin. Supervisor of Womciiis work; Mrs. Julian Herring and Mrs. Murdoch McGowan. Next year the Convention will be held in Peters Road West School. Re- freshments were served by sever- puiy transport minister. had said Iaptains in the ONE coastal steam- shlps service around Newfound- Lions Crazy Attendants said the dog was passing the lions' cage one day when he noticed that a lion had luncheon, Mr. Chevrier said also that the scaway authority would prefer a bridge across the river at nearby.Nun's island to con- structlon of I highway along the seaway dike. who " "It would be much more prac- al ladies. Dr. and Mrs Charles Graliiim and family. Halifi-ix.N.S. spent the, h o I I d a y weekend with Dr. I Graham's mother, Mrs. Nettie Nicolle. Murray River. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mac1.eod. Murray Harbour. AC. I Aurel Johnston stationed with the ents. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Johnston. Murray River. Plains spent several days with. spending two weeks at the home her sistern M”? Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herring. Mur- ray River. Miss Mae Herring, R.N.. in; re. daughter Palsy and son Jack. aisoj Miss.Patsy Kingsley. frorn Sknm-l xaigg ;::n:p?,';d',s:n'a'n':;'her aunt. Mrs. Harry Gill. Guelph. Granville J. Hughes and son vld of Carmarthcn. Wales. Da- also MC-ISL Lawrence Bvid. Lure. Montague. visited with l'elavlActing p()Ii(-9 director 11 0, Leg. 22. I tGucst speakers included Miss illziry llow Convict Wednesday in sessions court here. Barbcau is recovering from se- vere licnd itljuries suffered in a prisoii fight June 27. Also in sessiiiiis court Wednes- day. the preliminary hearing of night club. geit denied following an investi- gation that Lcvcsque had been hriiinllv lwalcn by police after: the. incident. l teacher. Miss Lorraine Jamleson, and parents motored to Jackson's shore, Point Pleasant for their annual school picnic. Most of the Women”s Institute and soft drinks, by the teacher. Mrs Nettie Miiiar was a recent weekend visitor in Guernsey Cove at the summer home of her sis-. ter. Mrs. Harry Nelson and Mr. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Raulsinn Juhii-. lston. Mrs. .lohn MarLean. Pctersn Road and Miss Lois Johnston. Bos- ,ton. Mass., motored to Fortune ll3ridge recently where they were the guests of relatives. l 3 Lcith Graham. R.C.N. Esquim- alt. B.('. is spending a thirty-day; liurlough at his home in Cambridge. . .Whilc there he spent several days? iin Murray Harbour North. the; lguest of his aunt. Mrs. Weir Me-' :Lure and Mr. McLure. J Mrs. Gcnrgc Tiiompsoii and Miss Charlotte Gordon. R N.. Monil'iEUC were rci-cnl Sunday guests of Miss Marion Dunn. The closing of the MurraY F8?” lhor North School was held in the classroom on Thiirsday morning. June 30 The teacher presented: prizes to the following pupils: For highest average in senior grades- Betty Macllure: for highest aver- age in-Jiinlor Grades - Lynn Mc-, Sumnnc Johiistnn. David .Iohiision,l Vwright Llewellyn. Barry MacLcod.l l.lunc. Donna Johnston and David; fJohnsIon. Gradc Vlll certificates. were presented to Betty MacLure MOSCOW unlit" has Xranted Cllmmiinist-led lyorth VietrNam 400.00(l.0tlil rubles in economic aid. a b. 'idt-ast by Moscow day night said. At iltc ollicial by Mrs, rate of exchange. this wllilld i the equivalent of sl00.000,000, it IAPI - Tlic Smii-i ciimmuniquc be SHERWIN WILLIAMS- thc coursc and she hopes it larg- er iiumher will take it in thc coili- irig year. The following Nominal- ing Committee was appointed: rtalk on institute maltcrs radio Iiliiii-l Mrs. Joseph McAuley. Mrs. Colin Dixon. and Mrs. Alex Cameron A demonstration was given by Mrs Manning on the rnaiiy us!-s of Dralcx: shopping bags. cushion liirs inicrcstiiii Thcrc Burgc' gave an lwcre l-4 tons packed and shippcd for into office last spring. All cnjoycd a slug sling and solo Doiiald .Vlc('lai'c was scrved the ating Committee brought in VlUIl('ll M. r. sciiuiiMAii PAINT THAT LASTS ONLY A YEAR 0 Alter niiiiiin-l Goo. Mrs Walter Dixon and Mrs John B. Fay; East Point. Mrs. R. D Cameron and Mrs. Stewart Mac- Intyre; Elmira. Mrs. A. P. Mc- Phcc and Mrs .l. A Harris; South Lakc. Mrs Kcrmit Bruce and Mrs i'harles .'iIacDonalrI: Mc.s.sr.s. Saville and f'l:irv P .llcAule,v; Chcpstow. Mrs. Seph Charles Mac- - - of used clothing Phcc; Red Point. Mrs. Charleslmne Hewlett" tho ln.sti- Ching and Mrs. Jcrrimc Sutherland. M r it . M i-Phee and Mrs Rcsuliitions Committee- lildison Rose. Mrs. Alex Cameron Mrs. Stewart MacGrcgor. GOOD PAINT . is LIKE A anon IT WEARS FUR YEARS! THAT IS WHY YOU WILL WANT TO BUY- SHERWIN - WILLIAMS swr OUTSIDE PAINT AT P D ' e Clinton on ..c ntl ”i”'l i" am and or more eiie-olive-" he Mi"i"- Fl" '?"l'”' ”"lil"”f'll""rlL?.T up rlv s daysiehve l.h.eho;l'..”'37"hl:p.:: Said 'Mi,x5 Ahm-all (j..u..,g,. Aihm-..,Al.roclTmGhll0(YloUUollt:lcnyIKc(iincdy. PURCHASE PRICE MIGHT BE LOW. Will last for years and will protect your exterior surface - against expensive rot and the expense of scraping when Meeting closed with the Queen. the,Sourls Line Road invited the Con- Company Limited R rwo more IT BUST- A number of children fmm age: six in 16 are enjoying' their holl- days at Emmanuel Bible Camp. ' This camp is under the direction of Mr. Svend Christensen. Miss Georgina Thompson. ,Fi'enrhiort. spent a few days i. El kl-- wilh her grandparents. Mr. and Four summ talks here. Charlottetown Centennial Civic Thane A. Campbell, Chief Justice W. Taylor Phmrl covers. place mats, garden aprons, villc. Virs Hudson Morrow and Mrs. Taylor. Minister Marler. , b";kw:;u::'"v!a"'::n:.da:B:::: After dinner the party moved Centre. are being viewed withi I lsquarc dancing skirts. slip covers. Mrs llyman Rose: Priest Pond, M Del Robert”. ii 11,. 911143.000 Carson. built: slo roman on the mute: Mom-y ibiirtgktheudrzliilying where they . . ggzncslftcwagolgegsgng al'ni;l'un(tfelr:F:o lIi)'lrsnAl:1:l giaarchbtlinaldlstitilti Lviirs. Mani:-KuL'm.V went . kw any. n W mum" Norm sydnfelyi lit" with M5 Mm": CNR weiidel" Bulealin rdifd sEdall ”i?"l3iil. N2 ' RIISSICH Ald FOP l:.;. he laid lit ilic I)l'(KidPlli 'lIltl illlllr yirs-C f'lai'EciY" ch 9 -"ll itins relatives in this vicinity- nnd PH" aux Basques. N d” 8 lg Donald G0rd9n Ind lmmlgmtion kit, lghn hlh Ce 5 . l 'l' C llic sO('i'(I'lr'-ll'V uho will Yllifllltl (thc Mrs -in I: ' ' "LcI'( ml: dnl V Hm wnmommy between Nmlilo Minis!" Pickersgill. Who T99”? s careta TUSEEIHEVIVEA Ilgmnrhqllls lciitlciwhiit-c-iiii'sc iii ('li1i'lottctilnii Mr: llaildclntlnlls. And 'Vl"'a(l' 'M'”pQ Ewly" Mcpherson and 5-”""'5' 3"” Ame""a' Nady sents Newfoundland in the cabinet. 6 ry' m M I am l L K A I ' ' f I amw an ' N " i Cathy Livngston motored to An nandale, the guests of Miss Mar- ! Mrs. James Acorn. Plnetie. nspcni a few days in Upton with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. land Mrs. Truelove Taylor. Mrs. Chas. Taylor and Mrs. , RbtI..,25.-.dfTh . . .- .- . i hl"lEi"" "'8' federal .engmee" N Th. P T I l' 'aiY9l:nicdevi:::'Y'l:r 0 :r(lliUi:e COIL wecke o?r::i;ntviv:tlo:sn(licIi:glU;tiliiic:lgiigzlnlg vscl:i!9 tt'nBeSxt9XlI;,I?(Il8(Iani(fj) talielgiciigzf If'faU:'lIfI)ilItnre2iil;1iI!'3!l:egDEtlT)dll'1-lgiol: A H'mlm-:lpd1y'af'qll::l'U:lllEf!Ui :d:;I(tW;IsPT": O S I slahlc Gaston Mariiiils. was post-nlin Chi Minh. Moscow - traiiir-r' llclcn l'iIclsa.'ic: Vicc- prcsidciil born Women's Institute mciiihcrs few days in Cllarloilclnwll. Wh"! , ::;'””':0waPi::A mm, ha... m rnnlnn, E - lliilliitl iii W0rIIIeSda.V.l d H leader nf thin North Yil-I Vnnl Mrs. Pctcr Ml-Aiilay. St-ci'otary: who sn l-apaliiy entertained the they aticndod the institute cow i no hllllllll gyptian Gaza Agreement Norfh .5.;:;:'".':..;:;':.:'.:i..:...::.":.iz: ."."i . W "'.W Mir We .- -..-,-. . ' ” t he recent guest of his grand- , . . . d t h 1 ed to.Cambridge. Mass.. after getting closer each time we i , h rd 9,, pnlloypd haihmg after :ra:nr:ili::twmtr?i1esp?:i ld:pgrt:ir'il:::t' spendmg tw” weeks Vanna" at meets. .He said he was mo." mother' Mrs M5510 Cnlldom svhlich refreshments were served: -sv ' dmncanonsn A mm of 18-956 the home of her mother. Mrs. optimistic now than at the begin- Miss Joyce Madison, Mnmagneg he cream was donated by ih 9; Edward Miller I - r f her mother. Mrs. Sadie Mac-v M ma Crow Adun Llewellyn (n MIAMI. ria.. (AP) - A lnlll Mrs. Alfred HItWIIliIm5 ulli ?,....l M...-..y mm M M M”'”- -V ' , M-1, ' li Ins who likes to live dangerously family. Eldon. is spending sornsl ' . , , Mi Cm B ,1 I, T . , g1I.3'V""- lg”-i,;'r"d SM" er h 1,3,2", ' ' l;"izkivi7n: ;hi;mlt3iriams.t. crandon time at the l...... of l... ..........,l Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coffin, mm;;mrebyreh;ll.s.R;;nF:;..::'wr;.l ;:mq....rn0.; n.1.0nn(.h.M, Here is What You Should Expect Your Paint To Do For You , . . . tufngd gr, 11.1"" In an i I were recent guests of Miss Mary and Sammy Johnston. l aiming jg again r ufrgd. . . . . 5 . l . . . l . . . g . . . l'l"i'elll?.l'll'lf3'il.'l3”a'l-.”'' ”" """ :.i'l3.';i.1:.7l.”lil'":.:l'lil:”m':r3'.l5 M:l;':.:” T.'::i.M"::ly RG3... J" ””C'""i Mr F-W A Gm" "5 ii” if SHERWIN WlLLlAMS-- -aw in aiilvix--:1 wadr -vwiv rum-uz down on labour Tlu dog rushed IVOI. bft In Herring, Mun.” Riven whiten Mnrris vnnre and (heme, Rev. C. Currie and Mr Gor- lillCi1(i(InID his home after spending! Con: , lions tail. barked ferociously. Madman an of Murray Riva... and don Rcid spent the holiday ;n sonic time in New (rlasizow. N.S.. ' ” f' i . 'l 5 . G :”..::"'.'.'f. ...,, ....... ..?:..rm'.";.fr::..:."":..r 3'."..".::-.”..:...'l.ii l.l”.'.I..l'.”l.f.3f"?.'l..”'.liflZl1';.”.i?..”iel:2'li.”.E.f - SHERWIN WlLLlAMS- is -en rm-r hells loom: mm and hang,” .,,,,',,,d um "um mm! iliiolinays atgienhlosne of Mrs. they hopg ill and emprnymmrr James Currie. Ia'nd his (brtlnqher. gIr.hThomas Gl'a.t n In top condition for years. til. uomi up y, 5. . un's si-an . . and Mrs. . am an rs. rn am. V V . ,. . . . . . W "mm o'utf'1?h":Vffm kg”: pml. mm mm, mm. M, Am... Hunter or -r,,,,,l..,., Mr. and Mrs. Ii.V('rPif orllillllll, ls SHERWIN w".uAMsg, Halo dmcloped il cnmplclc lino on "imxlx AMH OUNTRY N. S.. is spending two weeks vac. Dartmouth, NS. spent the holi- Ililiss Alicc Millar spent the hnil-. atlon at the home of Mr. and Mrsdday weekend in Murray llarlior day ivcckend in Halifax. th egiii-st ymd while. Murray River. North. the guests of the formcr's'ul hcr uncle, Mr. Arthur Llewell- mother. Mrs. Nettie Millar. yn. Mr. and Mrs Harvey Hlackett. Georgetown. spent Sunday in Mur- Mr5- Fryer -Times. Miss Margar- - ray River. as guests of Mr. and e! Jones, Mrs. Ernest Mniyncaiix FISHER FINDS FOSSIL Mrs. William J. MacKay and son Douglas, Soutliporl and , , ' -C. I). Miss Betty Ann Millar. niirsc-inn Fm3,RlNG' .L"El3”d (CPlT'R"' ----cc--A -mm training at the P. E. Island HOS-i hm ,I'SiW- Piiill"-V"il”""i msldfilil NEW VOICE mun were recent guests of 30".,-nlof this Essex town. found a fossil-. A new voice on the CBC reads,p"enrs' Mn and M". Hm.” Mnj izcd sea-urchin at the bottom of poetry with hackgroiind music. Shell, . i his garden. Experts believe it to is Winnipeg-born Vita Linder who . be more than l00.000.000 years came to Toronto recently. The school children with ihcirlold. l him now and soar Iilnroaches. "He'll driving the loss eruy." attendants said. whenever he ('Ol,.0RS"-eExciiingly new ovtcrioii colors. These bright. gay colors can transform rt dingy house into a palacc. " When repainting is necessary one coat of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Exterior Point with its excellent covering and hiding qualities will do at superb job. USE SOHURMAN'S...l?AlNTlNG SERVICE 5 Avallshic iiiiywliiwr on P. III. I. hfvoo ' ' Mr. and Mrs. William 1-iodgson and son Michael of Moncton. NE. 390!!! the past week-end in White Sands. sums of Mrs. itodgiolrs mother. Mrs. Olive Glddlngs. Mt. Morris Derby. London. 0nt.. is spending his holidays at the the home of his mother. Mrs. Wll. liam Derby. White Sands. Miss Jeanette Glddlngs. Mr. Ken- neth MacQuoen and Mr. Melvyn Giddlngs of Moncton. N.B.. spent "19 DIM weekend in White Sands as guests of Mrs. Olive Glddlngs. Mrs. Roland Hooper and gang Barry and David of Piciau Land- . . 8.. are spending a few days in Murray River. guests of Mrs. Hooper's sister. Mrs. Ralph Gordon and Mr. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. William Giddings Heads Maritime Fertilizer Council AMHERST, (OP!-J. E. Shun. vice.-principal of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Triiro. he! soon elected president of the Mari- inuv Fertilizer Council. Mij. Shun. who is also director if field husbandry for the prov- ncen was elected at the annual "(Wing of the association here riicsday. g Qlhcr 'oificials include: Harold ;iiilIts. Bredcrlclon. vice-president; S F:tllll.li:-n glsrlll guru Xliurlllitc FREE. 5.11 llhligailon on ymir pail to buy alw- ! Check with the pt-oplc with have used thing. They will hc pleascri to this service. tell you of thc workiiiniislilp and dual- lty of their job and thc low cost. ' This branch is YHEIIIRKNI wt-II triiincd bye and -.. imisicr iiainter interior l . . d i 'h II N l ri l ' , - . ,3". Mclniyre. Moncton. secre- and grandchildren Florence and P Contact any of iIlll' flirt-c salm nitlr-cs Nmamr U n M S8 H mm” l 1 and directors S. Dowery. 3illia Glddlngs. New Glasgow, N. i- mend the proper. appealing color :-'lInt John. N.B.: G. Boswall. S. are spending a few weeks at in Kensingion. Siimmerside or (Jharlot- ,- -Il3lrlnil(!IOWfI: L. Horton, Monc- their summer home in Murray , scheme for your home. . -M1 and John Keefe. Kentvllle, N.S.' River. T tetown for full details. f. . 2 - --E hhglsg Hele:mMa,i.:Kenzic. Mass.. . ii I” IPQII g or holidays in .3 Car OPCIIS Wood Islands recently spent a few - l days In Murray River, the guest Wmnrn Bl-IND. in;l. ;'APt-'rm -i Mr. and Mrs. John nllllcock. A in cr i I St ,. i.al.,.,. ,.m,';:l','d glnm rwllmtn ' Mrs. John Moore sr.. Mrs. Jnhn vioore Jr.. and son Peariey. Mur- iipernilon Wednesday after being ih-rt down by a wntimlll that "irlcri liist Thiifsday. About l00 workers on thc final A5-S9"1hl.V ilnc walked out in a dis- Diitc mMp";"t;r,ms;'lority rights. This irilc fly River. were recent visitors to New Glasgow. N. 8. as guests of relatives. Mr. Barry Herring Jr.. of Ti-uro, N. 8.. is trig some time at other employees the homes of his grandparents. Vlr. and Mrs. Louis Herring and Mr. .”"l"lalA of the company arid the "M M"' 3- 5- 30Vll0li'i5- (iii united Auto Workers -..- .:f"-.;r...- ... ' - ....3... c . LIIUHMANW llll. M F l?2lS:”.ll'":”:i.":: laid. ..i:.:-....'.i.'."."'9...iin'il. DAIRY MR eon one or sete-lnm, G,” R 3 . nwyli Uh dl . n - I01. . .. to! M .. ' , . I , g P . W mi in o-- n .3: .:."'"".'.:L"' .."2'.'?. :.':..:":.ii.:":t:..:? .'.:.i::"'.i.:. P.:.:r. 9:; r::l".':.:.lr”:.-. ii." .:'.'..”:i.E2.l HNSIN t. TO N - sll ll M EP 3 . or T , an "1 Wmplny and union officials Mrs. Alfred Gaebse "Id drt-'zht- Club for the ow :-rice rt the ,run of healthful recreation ther' ;undlrigs. ', N1 the walkout un.-iuthnrlwd tsr Marjorie, Jslifss. N.S.. are. l-llllulrr-n lNiIILI the awinlnllllu limll provided. As may be seen from . w i.l,illl iillllio