l I In I BUSY PATIENT one of the nut young patients in the new pediatric department at St. Maryis Hospital. Montreal is six year old Kevin Power, aon Joan Martin admires Kevin's efforts in a colouring book. Kevin is making steady im- provement after sulfering third I-hill 7i Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Power. degree burns in June. Bunbury, P.E.l. Here Nurse. Montreal Gaaetie Phda- . Editor Suggests Moderator Address The Queen In Gaelic When Her Malesty the Queen, Dr. McNab paid tribute to his visits Canada she will receivel very fine staff oi assistants. one JGGFEBIQI in English and in? at whom is Miss Helen Proud- French, why cannot the Moder- tool from Salt Springs. Pictou star of the General Assembly County. N.S. address Her in Gaelic. was a RETIRING suggestion which Dr. John Mc-; Mb. Retiring Editor oi the Presbyterian Record passed on in the Synod oi the Mariiime' Provinces meeting in Zion Church here Tuesday afternoon. Dr. McNa.b had been invited in address the Court and was citing some of the interesting leters and articles that- ar- On the recommendation oi the Rev. Donald Campbell. Synod Record Conveuor. the whole Court stood in tribute to Dr. McNab who next year will re- tire from his Editorial Post. Synod also adopted his ree- ommendation to nominate the Rev. Decouroy ll. Raynor to succeed Dr. McNab. in see rived at his desk. The above sul- ondlng the motion Rev. R. Rub gcsllon he said had come from sell Gordon. New Glasgow spoke s lady in the Mariiimes. ;of Mr. Raynor's outstanding The Editor stressed the need qualifications for the post. Ilia for circulating the Record wide- surnalistic career started with ',v. Newfoundland which leads The Varsity. The Undergradu- sll.the other Presbyieries oi the "no Daily of the University ol Canadian Presbyterian Church, Toronto of which he was one has one of the first to adopt it the outstanding Editors. Al- cumpletely the Every Homsl Plan of sending the paper by direct mail to every member at the congregation. He said that although there mlyit be no dir- ect connection here. statistics show that givings did increase seen the Every Home Plan is adopted. though he is now ngaged in the work of the British and Foreign Bible Society in the Montreal area. he is closely in touch with all the work ol the Church across Ire Country having been the special . ntative ol the Canadian a at the General Assembly tor many years. Yank Hosts Get to wear gloves when they are be- ing presented. especially when Advice On The :35." " ' "'" """"”' ” ”” Royal Visit WASHINGTON ICP) - Groups earmarked as hosts at iunctlona honoring Queen Elizabeth during the royal visit to the United States this month have been ad- vised to play the British " ' anthem correctly and in key-or not at all. The advice is contained in an oflicial pi-otcol list drawn up by the state department. Guidance on how to address the Queen. the type of meal the pre- fera - "short and simple" - and other problems lacing the Ameri- can host: also is given. The state department says at playing the national anthem. "It is not recommended that the an- thems at the United states and the visitor be played unless the sponsoring organisation is confl- dent that the orchestra is able to play the anthems in the beat manner possible." Other points of protocol: Beverages: The Rhine wine. sherry and ginger ale. Prince Philip may ask fr notch and soda or gin and tonic. Special arrangements are belsu made to serve the royal couple. with neutral water at all events. Smoking: Neither the Queen nor Prince Philip smokes. They do not object to smoking by others. Smoking between courses is discouraged. l.adlaa' gloves: Although the Queen has no strong teellngs about this, aha does preler ladies COMING EVENTS Cake Sale. HoIman's Oct. 4th. '7 to I p.m. North River W.I. Bingo Hops River Ball to night. i..o.I.A. Chicken supper at Canoe Cove. Oct. ldih. Si. .leIa's Anglican Church. - height. N MOSLEM MAJOIIITY Moslema form the majority nl the population ot Zanzibar, an is- land oil the east coast ol Africa. FRESH ROASTING PORK FRESH GRADE "A" FOWL BREAKFAST SLICED BACON nosrssnc SHORTENING 3 lb. tin 89:: PEAS APPLE ' JUICE Wants Change A In Way Freight I Rains Decided WOTTAWA iCP) - A change h WI! niiivny tninxt ates hushed is I 3 2? time lag tor rate boosts to become gttective. has been "deficient." .ooo amuall, yearly sum of 8i5,B5.o00 set by the transport cimmisaioners as just and reasonable earnings for the company. The limitations set on I-eigtt rate increases Mr. Unwin said. have held CPR earnings to less considered permissible by the board "during this greatest period of activity in its history and greatest period of prosperity in the hbtnry of Canada." Freight rates generally are an a board Ionnula which gives the railways a certain per- missive level at earnings on its rail enterprise. Military Junta In Haiti Edgy by LARRY ALLEN PORT au PRINCE. Haiti (AP) Haiti's edgy military Junta Tues- day deputlzed the people of Haiti in an effort to head off a , ibie political rebellion growing out of the presidential election more than a week ago. Private citizens were told they have the right to shoot on at t any of the men and women Junta proclaims to be enemies oi the state. After a period of calm on thb turbulent Caribbean Island re- public. trouble began brewing anew last week when returns from presidential elections Sept. 2 indicated the winner was Ix. Francois Duvaiier. J. FREDERICK BARRETT Retired Farmer Was Well Known The quiet passing at Joseph Frederick Barrett occurred at his home in St Eleanor; on Sep- tember Zlst in the 76th year of his age, after an illness oi four months. although he had been in poor health for the past two years. The high esteem in which the late Mr. Barrett was held was testified to by the large gather- tioned about the slaying of the tour policemen at Kenscoff. tag at ten rt-real. no aunt trihutea from friends and Ida- tivea. and the many letters and cards oi sympathy received by his wife. Olive. WAS TWIN Mr. Barrett was one ol identi- cal twins born to the tug cw. Mic lea Barrett and his wife. Mary Stevenson of Central. Lot is on E” Mary 75th. 1882. His twin broth- er, James Richard. died in 19!. After working for a time in the Canadian West and New England States. Mr. Barrett aa- tled in St. Eleanor: in 1912. mov- ing io North St. Eleanors l.a I923. where he tanned. until 1947. at which time he retired. and moved back to St. Eleanora, hishomeatthetime olhia death. SURVIVORS He is survived by his wife. Olive. (Murray). three sons. Wy- lie, stationed at RCAF head- quarters in Ottawa. Ont, Claude oi Springifled East P.E.l.. Ev- erett, ot Niagara Falls. )nt.. and one daughter Hazel, Mrs. D. W. Sears, pt Summerside, P. El. Two other daughters Freda and Elaine, died in infancy. He will be greatly missed as well by twelve grandchildren whom he dearly loved. Also left to mourn are one bro- ther, William ol Lower ” d , P.E.I. and three sisters, Edith, Mrs. H. Acorn, Eastham. Mass. Load. and Jane. Mrs. J. R. Brooks. oi Linltletter Road. P. E.l. Two other'brothers. Rob- ert, and Mr. Barrett's twin Ri- chard. as well as a sister. Ber- tha. Mrs. C. Wilcox, passed a- way a number of years ago. The funeral was held from the home on Monday. September 23. Y.M.0.A SOIIARE IIAIIGIIIG EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT OPENING THURSDAY, OCT. 3rd. 8:30 P.M. Loser In Russian Roulette Game MO NTREAL Brother Of City Man Dies In Ont. (CPI wound in the head, died Tueulay. 4. Ponce said he was the victim at. Ruadan roulette. l Matte was wounded while dart-t onstratlng to a women acquaint- ance how Russian roulette is . played. pdlce said. He placed a ,ringle shot ina.nrcalbrere- ' vvlver, spun the eylindu. placed! the pistol to his head and puiledi . the trigger. with-lad tun Aha USA. b 3 ads. Dollar imparts should be brought into line with our dollar earnings." The Guardian P110 Thurs., October 3. 193 BIG TRADE 'N Would Switch Trade To Canada ABRIDGE, England illautera) -A Conservation member of Par- liament, addressing a Conserva- tive meeting Tuesday right. ad- vocated that Britain's dollar! trade be switched from the United States to Canada. John Biggs-Davisou declared: the Roman Catholic Church in D 1951. at 1 DJI1. The service waa conducted by Rev. C. it. Web- ber, pastor of Trinity United Church ol Summerslde .Mern- bers of the Masonic Lodge at- tended with the Masonic servic- es being conducted by P.G.M. Waldmn Darrach. interment was in the People's I Cemetery. Pall bearers were Roy Tanton. John Ireland, Bren- ton Clark, Arthur Jones. Harry Cannon and Edwin Bernard. "Mr. fobbed off : , grasped. Dollar trade should be? Dieienbaker must not be his offer must be? DIRECTOR -- MR. IVAN BERRIGAN RESERVE EARLY - NINE SET LIMIT . Y-MEMBERS 85.00 -- NON-MEMBERS 56.00 E LATEST IN AMERICAN ROUND and SQUARE DANCING Six Evenings of Fun - For Reservations Phone 341! But Every Day New Ones ' ' Arrive. MEN'S SUITS. 2 Pairs styled. well tailored. crease resistant. water repellent. moth ; proof. durable. all sizes to 46. grey. blue. H brown. charcoal. They Carry Them Away - of Pants. smartly harmonizing trim. October 3 to October I9, I957 Weill give you . . . 4.50 credit for each old piece towards a new service of Jewellers Ltd. 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