0l“!‘AWA_ (or --' Ossoaiuaa , loud little is c: ex ll 0390'! ~. ol the new -l asap ll! iwo-boil‘ question period, ::li3l\ ndhhriothtns very new In ref&l'ed to Mr. F'lelrilng'd‘ ulline as the session opened at ll.-ii the minister referred to as anadian - American trade '.-eussions in Washington. .\'SWl-IRS CRITIC! CCF Leader Coldwell com- clited that Mr. Fleming‘: state- . Canadian discussions here ii-ni. especially on the Washing- ton asssttu. "was merely a con- liters." wealth feelin . FREE TRADE PROPOSAL Mr. Fleming said the Anglo - Britain's ‘free trade proposals “were necessarily of a prelimin- ary charaeter because, for in- stance. the United Kingdom min- isters were not authorised to dis- cuss the question of imports of Canadian agricultural products ‘consciousness and fellow c of sources." said position is Skeptical fter TradeReport Give and family. It'll. , e ' . I e mm mm « S side Man Re-elected Head 5 side Man “‘° °“"‘““” ""‘° "’ O i.°£..°'... .i..'i’.'." 523.‘: . ' , . '“‘“”-- 0°‘ 24' 1957 NOTICE -la. u-mu-. Of Retail Merchants’ As n is Missing ———————— atrs. Allaa tdaclieaa and Allan H m an :'|'fl “'3 D‘ ‘R?’ 31' M . lumps: Atlantic Provinces Economic‘ A twemy-two year old sum. an under docytor’s 3:: i‘.'.§"Thera W. .0 C MC.“ ass and Ilary araahan. will. .5.’ "' ",.,.,"°°,,.,,.",'-"""" 1,. f°,,,,,,,“"°" 3 ’°"",,,,,,,.:'§,‘ ,},","',,',',‘§: }',§,‘:“” ,""" 5" fife“ mg‘ “,"*¢i,'n“:’ 5° ""'°"“" "°'" ‘W °‘ lag of the Charlotte- mom¢U- -. - ' ttonattheeightirannual andifltissucosesriilwtllbefol- mu; ' ' by man xi..¢.n_ ‘M’ '0“. Nu” ad b _ and it is_ feared that ilei Anyone havins information on.l’oWI ct Ll "“ "’° "'°"°"‘ °' "'° "'“°" Mm I-(h-fir I-U his main: “iii?” lea Res- iL'i'e°}doa' mm il.mSeurprod‘uéCt:n$ ...."'°......,’ '’° '“"°""‘ '“"" '°" °' in": ""3. 'iu"k°° we '" ”i»o°li°”? Ceirrlcllla the Ierden ingdom V” 0; . 1.u.,u“ ,3, ' ' - . ac all s paren s or cs (tun. which neither required nor .:.j“fu~b._m:.‘ aw‘? in ::d":"“m1_‘.':':i:e°"m'“lI"" v°’,l°é‘ 5' '“‘:’°dt" fig‘ The man is James Arseoault Cm“ mm‘ ‘OWE Hall OII l'°59l‘V°“1'N3°d' . arlne Horton. Mur- Ellis as second vice RMA of Prince Edward Is- a’ 0! 1“ Ben" and E'"' A“ in. gggmgnun 5, .. cu’. fly mm hm" Burma’ “cut”, I. emu” P." in N. He lives with his parents, Mr FIR“. CONFERENCE 0C’. C‘ 8 PJII. ’ dh't.lon" in L otlhemg mm‘ H“, "' ' °" ‘"4 ‘“'°“''°¢ ‘M *0 '“"'''ng'‘vhdssc-‘:’intion i foil MONTREAL cr rlia lass °' 7". C 3' era pi-rto oinmos- _ _ J _ i"‘ In WI: (>— '_ ' mm’ ‘M mum“ cw mtg“ In .6 Id Stewart. ‘M’: sgflghfilexwmt he ‘M mine the oue:I_tyioo. Mn PM Ihbelghzlse teat. wteisht about £0 Bill:-r*tl!s1ce or the Canswdlilan Pu‘: of LE" Of anyone III‘ feronca," it ya .1” .d an an Md been ..' ' -. u ‘eyes. air complex . c eatioua Society be ..m“ t m “mm re‘ V0111! ll‘ GOOTIG D1300. 5111- we" full“ fl':h“".c’;i°v‘&“ ‘or an :;:‘l°:°$‘_e‘;h:‘"d brown hair. When last seen as first national convention held in K7059.‘ II M em.-. Jo-O co“ 3.“. luv" ~ EMA. ed “ . mam" cl um ‘RE-C. l‘ive”leftmi!i;m.;‘on.0cktlc’l).:' Ijzth he trite Cl‘lR's Queen Elizabeth I-Iotel n‘°'.'n..' cf. ‘of. ,M's¢_L t Hm ' ‘ --I ' " _ vs “C 9f!,lIWISIil1@IlM mwru“. flalgllézuolioth-tekzlhli‘ 'II‘il)olti¢ Da:.d.(oArl§ F1-i_ nan u.mndmy°'jhoil;‘t'piI:t‘i;i As: ah}i;w.'“ “cm” “I” ‘M 1! blue overalls brown lieakers day. The will annual conference fa cf. to h". "hen ‘mm the ‘wen M" J C an ‘M 0‘ m. Mfimhm DMs_ MA. would “k M D“; with heavyrlbber soles and a-May 1-2, 1958 will begin two weeks meat’; var-ioua conference; jg AM}. Bdle'm'w,_,,_- ion I have persona devotedi tion on the food show committee ’°&,‘,»’l?'§’,,",§‘3,.'°, peter R whml Elle’ ‘'19 0550481 0900108 of tho’ Ell‘. that the amount_ of purchases‘ 13.5.1 Rogérmn. coaaiderab time and effort to of the Atlantic Provinces Econ- ' ‘"91" tourists may bring back from the - M,._ ‘M Mn and“ “"00, the "Retail Merchant! As80c1a- omic Council. This representa- -K- (‘W - ‘M misfit 50 Ur ald. tioo ‘said. “Tins has helped tive to be no Mr. and Mrs. c. J. wood. Bun- ‘°,,fi;’J“”"° ‘he, ".1?" ‘;‘,,,‘‘‘° °°"‘“’8 ‘*'°°""'- That would not have an sdb- g,.,_..,_ N W‘ PM W 0*! 1°‘ RESOLUTIONS stantial effect in diverting trade “°"'~ “'9 We °"d°"°"°d ‘° The resolutions cormriittee in from U.S. sources to Mr. St. Laurent. But it would perhaps have “some effect. although not serious, upon a possible diversion of some trade from Canadian production to the producers of the country the tourists would have visited." -.”t‘:’in inquest held in the uurtwllouso. Surimecslde. last l¢0I‘0lI- seven witnesses gave tasti- uuny including Dr. G.E. Robin- oil, Tyne Valley who was surn- oilcd shortly after the accident. . r en tlon pronoun- dead Wrs. Edward Perry, St. Nia- l;is_ stifled that she saw Rich- ave the yard of her hair; t rd 24. of Cape Eg-, lriquest Held At S’side In X R_e__cent Death On Highway Richard for pulse lad heart best ‘but could find me stated none (enilll. presided over by Coron- this happened about M6 p.m. ‘ C ‘TOWED CAR Williuri MacLellan. Summer- side an employee of Reliable Motors. testified that he receiv- ed a all fimm the R.C.M.P. to go to St. Nicholas on the after- noon of . 15 to low in a car which had been in an accident. He recounted how he drove to the a ‘(it or '50 stated that the whole front end was demolished but it appeared that the car had been lnreasonable good shape betose the accident. although it had no brake linings. He said he fdl: that the damage could have been one at a or 35 M. P.H.. because of the object the vehicle struck. . Mr. J. Elmer Murphy. editor of the Journal-Pioneer identif- ied photographs he had taken I the accident scene. Cat mes scene shortly after 4.56 p.m. he Iound a man sloucbed a red wheel ol and black I950 tr thattherewasaplntrumbottls ualoney testified "“ arrived at the‘ behind the J full of moonshine lying on the trout seat. Cst. Maloney said there was no evidence of any other car involved and tracks showed list the car left the high- way onbthe ‘gt hand side and II distance before striking the cul- vert and landing on the entrance to a private driveway. READS REPORT C omnsr Dr. WE. Calladi read the pathologist’: report in ard had occasional ‘ a letter was sent to N quarters. Ottawa requesting in- formation this matter as Richard had served in the Navy for three years. He was reported to have been discharged because disclosed. - embers of the Jury were: Joseph_ Emile Gallant (foreman), John Gallad. Gllorioe "Gallant, Alfred Joseph Gaudet. Erlcplnssph Gurdet, Raymond Perry. Jesqli Dram. .Vl.P. Mary Marina Arsenault. RIC. liariottefowgt stat die it n . ‘an to the scene WWESTERN GUARDIAN IN MEMORIAM Oontinuedtmsnpagelo and family, Iris. Ib and Marion Jorgensen ‘Margie and Edison Horton. in Murray River. ‘ -adward Shaw. . and Mrs. Sam htachln. Mr. and Mrs. Ban Poole. Wed Royalty. John D. and Pansy MacLean Mr. and Mrs. Norman Camp- bell. Doris and Iloyd MacDonald. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ray Mnrtly. ...l'l“¥a‘.i..’5"."il" l‘i‘i.""$..“?.:." ‘M W“ in man. Admission so TIER! will be a meeting or the Ladies Auxiliary of the noi- lien Legion y da October bill at B p.m. saulrtbi. October clng 3 p.ln. at J. L Davison. lmilding. Sponsored by l(ensin¢- mu Home and school Associa- ln legion Home l"ri- be r ltvlluvuios AND raou-y Sale. ”‘ ‘ mica Mel and Grace Ferguson. Bon- show. Hume farrilly (Iris). Monta- e. “Mr. and MI. Gordon Ross. Charlottetown. Fratt and Winnifred McCar- roll and family. Kewoch. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Camp- ll. nasal and Austin Kennedy. Mt. ward . Lorraine and Lea Mooney. Boston. Mass. Annie and Lloyd Thomson and tamny, Hampton. ' Maggie and Levi llorrow, Iris. Fannie arui Lem Brehaut. Mur- Robert &eDonald.rNine Mile nuui s. Gallant, namliion. On- . 0 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar l(acAr- 1 Lloyd Brehaut. Alexandra. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wood, d Sarah MacQuar- . and Nirs. cyna Pickard and MRTJOHQ. West ROYIUY. Viola Ballem. . Jack Edith and Dale Judson. Cross Roads Margaret rte. Coleman ty. Ted and hdargaret Rafuiia and faintly. Murray River. James A. and Christi Macdeod. Abena and Carleton Hume. Lit- tle Sand s. Hope and Murray Sawter. Hal- ifax, N. . . Al and Mary Phillips. Harring- l'l. . Larry and Ruth Hitchcock, Ab- erdeen. Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worth. Jr. Mr and Mrs. Pope Thorns. West tv Mr. and mi. Reg Coffin. West oyal . James and Katherine I_iIscLean. I . , Mr. and. Mn. William Mae- Lean. Charlottetown. Doria erson. Charlottetown Frineli and family to St ditch for some ' lhmily, eson. Belle u ntre. Edith and Bill Lona, West Roy- ' old letters in an old post oftice. The as returned to the Beth and Gerald Jay. Mount ewart. Mrs. John Lewis. Frances and Alex Macltae and family, Belle River. Mrs. Stewart Henry and Eve- lyn. Kep . Mrs. Jean Macllinnon Emma and Alex Flat River. E "Mao.-Lean, Ada and Reta sharam, Mur- ay Harbo . Mrs. Holden MacLure. Iris. Reta and Trey Spence. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and family. West Royalty. Easter Dover. Glasgow Road. Lock and Eva Llewellyn and mily. Aldine and Everett Dunsford and family. Tena Stymelst and Mae Liv- ingston. Murray River. Jean a Henry Hughes, West Royalty. ‘ Rob)’ and Jim Macxay and fa Dale Mrs Laura White. Mrs.’ Wood and Mary Bragg, Southport. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ramsay and family, North River. Mildred and Roland Lc'Lach- eur. Murray Harbour Clarence and Jessie Cuddy, Gladestone. - Lyman and Dorothy Dunsford. The Hume Family. Kenaingtoa d on . Willard and Hazel Stewart and owns]. and Mae MacLean. Edwin and Marion Henry, Kep- poch ‘ Andrew and Riv 5 Frances Hutch- er Lucy and William Vesscy and boys. Dunstaffnage. Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- and George. Braclriey. ‘ and Ben Moore. West Ro- yal . ‘ Florence Roper. LONG, rioiro nnuir c w sender's address where it was re- ceived by the baby girl her-self. now a 68-year-old grllhnother. Rhodes and Dot ‘Warren. VIENNA (Reuters) — A card ‘ tobetoouradvantagetodoso as an association." GROUP BUYING Mr. Jenkins, in dealing with the matter of program, said iii a mater ct‘ vital importance to the independent merchants. He pointed out that the practice of retailers splitting their business into little pieces and dividing it up among several wholesalers is on the way 0 . "This duplication in sale." he said, “also , deliveries and many other items involved. are responsible for the increased (red to the re- tailors." Considerable discussion was given over to the problem of transportation matters. The ques- tion of the best method of having goods delivered to the retailer from the wholesale house was discussed pro and con and one dealer cited the case of his meat order being dropped off at the station and being eaten by dogs before he had been aware of its arrival. A project which has been un- der consideration by the R.M.A. for some time a food show. was also given considerable discuss- ion. It was pointed out e ELMWOOD SCHOOL The following is the report for the month of September. Grade IX. 1. Donna Egan. Grade VIII. 1. Estelle Egan. Grade VII. 1. Byron MacPhee. Grade VI. 1. Bernadette Egan. 2. Phyllis Egan. Grade V. 1. Wayne McQuaid. Grade IV. 1. Leo Egan. 2. Derrill McQuaid, 3. Eugene Eg- a a. Grade III. 1. Gerard Egan. 2 Ivan Peters. , Grade II. I. Marian Peters. Highest average in the senior grades. Donna Egan as per cent Highest average in the junior grades. Leo Egan 91.4 per cent. Teacher (Miss) Emma F. Coa- tello. EQUERRY T0 WED LONDON (Reuters) — Princess Margaret. Miss Susan Cobbold diruditer of the buying group 8 at it was lic- v to strictly en- force the Lord's Day Act as re- gards to Sunday selling; that letter be sent to the Attorney General asking that it be made obligatory for peddlers to dis- play their licenses to do business e present small fee charg- ed should be increased; that a etter of sympathy be sent to the family of the late John Peter Gaudet of Richmond, a charter member and director of R.M.A. The meeti authorized the payment of five cents per ln.ils to directors for the past year a years as well. a for the coming year: J.R. Maclsean, Souris; W.I. Bow- man, Hunter River; Henry Meex. French River; J.F. Jen- kins. Summerside'; R.B. McCaull Carleton; James Burleigh, Eller- slie; S.D. Dixon, Tryon; William Macbean. Winsloe; C.J. Gallant, Holwlan; Athol Cotton Kenning- ton; W. G. Ellis. Sprligfield West; Wm. Ellis. Central Royal- CAMEO KENSINGTON Wed, Thur.. 7:15-9:15. Betty Hutton. Howard Keel, Louis Caihern in one of the best- "ANNIE GET YOUR GUN", in technicolor, wild west show, popular sonll. comedy, etc. ' OUR MANY THANKS We wish to talie this opportunity to extend our appre- ciation and thanks to all our many customers who visited our new station and made possible the great success of our official opening on Friday. October 18th. We also wish to tlianli all these who placed ads in this newspaper in con- nection with our opening. Announcing The Lucky Winners At Our Drawing . . .‘ ' (Girls’ or boys’ bicycle) 1 On Mr. ai'm'uid Bernard, Mont Carmel, r.n.r. 2nd PRIZE -- t$..l."l.‘,"'.°'. ‘.""""‘ “’°" Mr. G. 0. Green, Emerald, mu. lst PRIZE - 3rd PRIZE lv°.§’.."‘.‘.’§-"‘.".“'.‘““"°"""-"°°"°" Miss llalne Waugh, Wllnsot Valley, P.E.l. ' Drawing was made by‘Bobert P. llogg. Lorne A. Wright And Staff v Read’: Corner Service Station f the governor of the Bank of Eng- announced Wednes- land. it was day. DPl"vE~ N‘ VE- TBUIISDAY I FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24-85“ “GORILLA AT LARGE" in technicolor and suspense. This is one of the best circus shows in years. starring Cameron Mitchell, Anne Bancroft. Lee J. Cobb. it STARLITE 7" ’CE$lHMED$DE ; it _8ll|l||Ell8l|lE TODAY (THURSDAY) 3:30-7:15—‘9:15 In T '-mmowwm - ”‘l'he Little Hut" I.‘ °""ili«“n-°.‘«.2’.' n.’l.‘.'il‘2h."‘ “"' ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘°‘' °‘ . . PART-TIMI h the home of Mrs. Dar! 3...“ 3.] mg guegggggn, sun-in‘ Ava G”-due;-_ (bring. the name of Mrs. A.S. we‘ 30,-“, Stewart Granger ‘nd \laeKey. who pre over the Mun“; N 3. 59¢ 3",. D vid Ni . We in afternoon along ¢M.,,,,._ on 1! Veil _ rs. W.A. rrie 1|." gun, no.3. The hilarious comedy Inaiautsativ a. mi. about two guys and one WAN-no ~ I. 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