..,.s. 'x2 .. :..s:.a. : -.::.;av:'.r-.- ..41sa.a....t..: s: CITY AIII crsrnsi ll IAIII Iasw Iappa. chins lsr hdldayl. August ossaias Ausust sin. I” CAI! sale 2 p.m. Friday at Moose and liscleods. Central loyalty Ilosnens Institute. IItlWAYcI.EANllSI.lMl'I'lD willbsopenedishlbitioaweckto aervsthepublie with prompt and rist. will be in his 0'Leary o(..ing." Dr. Waldo Walsh. Deputy efficient service. Dial 7301. PENTECOSTAL Tent Servicu at long. CresksWednea"d;y and Friday .m. unclay . . Q-R. Stalrz. Minister. Mn- Wl TREAT the sick welt. Gig- gsy's Pharmacy. open an a.m. to I p.m. BALER and Binder Twine. Howardts Cow Fly Powder at the Producers Co-op. 53 Fits- roy St. RAYMOND . Grant, Optomet- fice Saturday afternoon. August 10th. . nu: Presbyterian Church in Canada St. John's. Belfast. Ser-' vices next Lord's Day: 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School. 10 nnansnnann United Churchi A . Au 1 , s"”d”' 'i"3"" ”"'- "9"" 5"" I :i:inNicnol::nlN1lillt)is'"l:'r.Revl Don ville 9.!) a.m.; Pleasant Valley 11. 92W a.m. York; 11:00 a.m. Rev. S.S. Raynor. HAMPTON Pastoral Charge. Services Aug. 11th as follows: Hampton, 9.45; Victoria. 11 a.m.; twang". i ST James United Church. Sou- Mlnlater. iris. Services Aug. 11. 1957. 11 am, Bay Fortune United Church. 730 p.m. Speaker Rev. H.R. Bell. Guest Soloist. Mrs. Leigh sermon. "is Death Bonshaw, 7.3) p.m. Rev. M. K.l”,ojd.b1e'.-" Charman. Minister. DUNDAS United Church ser- vices for Sunday. August 11th at J p.m. Speaker Rev. Angus U.i Brown. 1 UIGG. Alexandra Hazclbrook.i services for Sunday. Aug. 11th. Services at Uigg and Alexandra cancelled. Rev. Bruce Moore. will speak in I-lazelbrook at 7.30y p.m. FREE Church of Scotland, Communion Services. Murray Ri- ver. Aug. 11th. 10:30 a.m.. and no p.m. preparatory services Thursday and Saturday 3 p.m.: Thanksgiving service Monday I p.m. Rev. J.H. Bishop. YORK Pastoral Charge, The United Church of Canada. Guest preacher. Rev. N.T. Holmes of Oshawa. Ontario. Sunday. August 11. :00 a.m. York; 11:00 a.m. Central; 1:30 p.m. Brackley. IEDEQUE Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday. August 11th: Albany. 9.!) am. Bedeque 11.00 a.m. Borden. 7.31 p.m. Rev. L.P. Archibald will :' t all ser- vices. i CORNWALL Pastoral Charge, United Church of Canada. Ser- vice Sunday. August 11th, Kings- ton 3 p.m.. Cornwall 7.30 p.m. R. A. Profitt. guest speaker. Sunday School. Cornwall ll a.m. Rev. B. A. F . Minister. POWNAL UNITED Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. Aug. 11 11 am. Millview; 7.30 p.m. Pow- nal. I p.m. Song Service at Mt. Herbert. Sunday Schools. Pown- al 10.45 a.m; Mt. Herbert 11 a. to. Rev. 'I'.R. Goudge. Minister. MARSHFTELD Presbytsr in Church-- Services for Sun- day. Aug. 11: Marshficld 9:30 a. m.. Mount Stewart 11 a.m.. Har- rington 7:30 p.m. Sunday School' in Marshfieid and Harrington at 10:2!) a.m. All are welcome to worship God with us. Student minister. J. Karl English. TRYON - Bonshaw Baptist Pas- torate. Rev. Lindsay R. Graves, Minister. Services for Sunday. Aug. 11th. Bonahaw 11 a.m. (The Ordinance of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the close of this service). Westmoreland 3 p. m.; Tryon 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at Tryon 11 a.m.. West- moreland 2 p.m. All are welcome. GLEARY Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services of Divine Worship for Sunday. August 11: Brae, 9.30 a.m.; Bloomfield. 11.00 a.m.; West Devon. 2.30 pm. O'Leary. 7.1) p.m. The services will be conducted by Rev. R.M. Cameron of Whycocomagb. N.S Rev J lieber Kean. Minister NEW GLASGOW Christian Church: Sunday. August 11. Morn ing Worship and Communion 11:0 fist Church: Worship Service - l:00 p.m. Community Sunday School 10:0) a.m. (in the United Church) Rev. Ralph Richardson. Akron. Ohio. Guest Minister. NEW London Pastoral Charge Presbyterian Church in Canada. Friday, August 9th. South Gran- ville preparatory service. Sunday. August 11. Divine Service ILW a.m. sacrament of the Lord's Sup per. South Granville; 1.30 p.m. Sunday School. St. John's Cili- ton; 2.3) p.m. Worship service at St. John's Clifton: 7.30 p.m. South Granville. "Come let us all Worship the Lord together." Rev. L.D. Bartlett. Minister. I'll Presbyterian Church in Canada. Central Parish. Clyde River: S.S. 10 a.m.. Memorial Service 11 a.m.; Canoe Cove: 3. . al Charge. 1 Baptist Church. Sunday. Aug. 11. . ly gifts were received. En route groom . fer Donald and family before re SUNDAY Services. August 11th for Tryon Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada are as follows: 10.00 a.m. Crapaud; 11.15 a.m. Tryon; 3.00 p.m. Cape Traverse. Minister Rev. A.D.C. Earle. MARGATE Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada. Sunday. August 11th. Long Riv- er 10 a.m. Margate 11.30 a.m. New London 7.30 pm. Rev. L. Rodhourn Minister. SPRINGFIELD United Bap- tist Church. Licentiate Brent Rob- ertson. Student Minister. 0'Leary i 10:30 a.m.; Alma. 3:00 p.m.: Community Service in Betbel United Church at 7:30 p.m. 5.5. as usual. Strangers and visitors always welcome. THE UNITED Church of Canada; Cavendish P a s to r- Divine Worship 11 August. 1957. 9:30 a.m. North Rustlco: 11:00 a.m. Cavendish ing the late L.M. Montgomery. 8:00 pm. Stanley Bridge. - THE North River United Fairvicw 11 a.m. North River I p.m. Long Creek 7:30 pm. Sun- day School Fairvlew 10 a.m.: Long Creek 10:45 a.m.. North River 2 p.m. The Long Creek Service will be held in the New Dominion United Church. Rev. Owen Cochran. Minister. GEORGETOWN Pastoral Charge. United Church oi Canada Services for August 11th. 11 am. Georgetown. Junior Choir: 2.30 p. m. Sturgeon: S.S. at 1.30 p.m.;: 7.30 p.m. Mllltown Cross. Rcv. W.A. Paterson. Minister. MONTROSE Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada. Sun- day. August 11th. Elmsdale. Worship at 3pm. conducted by the laymen. Montmse Worship at 7:30 conducted by the Montrosc Y.P.U. Rev. N.R. Green Minster. ' 7.30 p.m. - - 37:30 p.m. Gospel Service. Memorial Service commemo at tH.w.0' Mum. London End.” I ."Whetherweliknitos-not.the wslse oi farms is increasing and ithe number of farms lg decreas- Miniater of Agriculture in Nova lscotla. told I50 farmers at the lsupper session of the "Country ' Caucus" at St. Dunstan's Univer- sity yesterday. i "This trend may be good or any depending upon how far it goes" V Dr. Walsh continued. "But it now seems clear that what is rally .nceded is larger farm business 1 rather than larger farms." ' A farm must have a gins; in- come of between 55.080 and 310.000 to he a successful business however. only 3 percent of the :farms in Prince Edward Island grossed over sa.soo. "That." be said. "is the minimum net sal- ary in the cities. Under such con- iditions the family farm seems bound to decline." l CHANGING TECHNIQUES 4 "Fanners must keep up with changes in techniques and not go J on farminl as their fathers did." .Dr. Walsh continued. "But. on the other hand. a problem is created by one-aided efficiency. Farmers may be too efficient in production. and not efficient en- fough in distribution. Organization 3 and sound planning are needed on both national nad provincial lev- the speaker maintained. In 1951. al FARM PROBLEMS DISCUSSED Country Caucus Opens 1 SI. Dunsian's University eis." He cited the 1305 Nova Soot- la apple crisp as an instance of abundance bringing disaste . "Keep the pressure on your leaders. on your civil servants. and on official; in Ottawa and in your Province." Dr. Walsh lens. Laughlln. young concluded. "St. "I it your farmer. emphasised the need K mu m . . , .. "Hy - .. in y . your co-operatives. Study mar- keting. the know-how of distribu- tion. Develop your knowledge of scientific agriculture. You may then hope to save the family. farm." 1 Dr. Walsh was introduced by W. R. Shaw. He was thanked by the toastmaster. Leo . MacDon- d. WELCOMES DELEGATES Very Rev. J.A. Sullivan, Rector of the University welcomed the delegates attending the third an- nual rural life conference spon- sored by the University Exten- sion Department. ' The opening session of the two-day conference consisted of a symposium in which five speakers presented their views and the audience joined in a gen- eral discussion. Hon. Eugene Cullen, Minister of Agriculture. stated that the chief factor in the decline of family farms in this Province is the type of soil. "Where the soil "Labour-saving appliances in farm homes are as n , as modern machinery in the fields." said Mrs. Fred Gates. presenting the views of a rural housewife. Rev. George MacDonald added that "A better sense of valuu is also needed. especially among our youth. The nobility of farm- ing must be made clear, for fsrming is actually co-owner ship with God in the work of creation." PANEL DISCUSSION A panel discussion on "Family Farm. Growth or Decline" con- cluded the first day of the con- ference. Partlcipatlng were J. Lincoln Dewar. Louis McGuire. Colin Waugh. Louis O'Connor. Arnold Wood and Peter Driscoll. The "Country Caucus" contin- ues today with workshops sched- uled for the morning and group discussions in the afternoon. W. R. Shaw will summarise the find- ing of e conference at the closing session tonight. . 5 MT. srnwsnr - United Church. Rev. John M. Sheen. minister: Mt. Stewart. 11 a.m. Donaldston. 2.30 pm. Bristol. UPTON Gospel Chapel: Dun- das 10.00 a.m. Sunday School; 11.00 am. Breaking of Bread; Mr. will be bringing the message. POLICE COURT-Three drunk and incapables faced Magistrate I(.M. Martin at City Police Court yesterday morning. being dealt with as follows: one was fined 53.00 and costs or 2 days. and the other two remanded for one week. A lone drunk and sldorder- ly was sentenced to 30 days. IIOSTELLERS - A group of eight members of the American Youth Hostel are visiting Prince Edward island after cycling a- round Cabot Trail. Starting from New York State they have had a most enjoyable S '” ,. B.I. S: Initiates 3 New Members The Benevolent Irish Society last night initiated three new members into its ranks in the persona of Michael H. Docherty. Frank R. Flood and Joseph B. Condon. Various member; spoke welcoming remarks including the president J. Plus Callaghan. John Hogan and Patrick McTag- ue who recalled some of the way. Major and Mrs. Frank S. Bagley who recently returned Society's early history. committee chainnen show the Society to be flourishing. picnic for members and their families in the week following Old Home Week. Wilfred Smith. chairman of the eutertainmuit committee. will handle the ar- rangements. The meeting then closed and was followed by a social hour. ORWELL - Vernon United Church. Services Aug. 11th. will be conducted by Rev. A. J. G. Murchison as follows: Cherry Valley 11.00 a.m.; Vernon River 2.30 pm. Eldon 7.30. Sunday Schools as usual. WINSLOE UNITED Churches.I Sunday August 11th. Services con- ducted by Rev. W.L. Henley.i Pekenham. 0nt.. at Highfield lli am. and Wlnslne North 7.30 p.m. i Those of all congregations are) asked to attend. Sunday Schools at regular hours. Rev. Dr. E.A. Betta. Minister. . ANGLICAN Church Services- for the New London Parish on August 11th. the 8th Sunday after Trinity. Rector, Rev. W. Eric lngraham. St. Thomas'. French River. morning prayer 9.30 am. Sunday School 10.30 a. m. St. Stephen's, Burlington. Sun- day School 10 a.m. and morning prayer 11 a.m. There will be no services in St. Mark's. Kenning- ton this Sunday. Attend Church during your vacation. THE Presbyterian Church in Canada. Services. Sunday. Aug- ust llth; Cardigan. morning wor- ship - 11.oo a.m.. Sunday School 10.30 a.m.. Lorne Valley. After noon service 1.30 pm. Sunday School 2.00 p.m. Montague. Eve- ning Service 7.30 p.m.. Sunday School 10.00 a.m. The Rev. John Cameron of Dartmouth will be guest preacher. All are welcome. Rev. D.A. Campbell. Minister. LEAVING FOR CALGARY- Mr. and Mrs. Augustus S. Downc. Jr.. leave by plane to- day on return to Calgary, Alta. after spending their vacation with parents in Ch-rlotletownp and Fredericton. Mr. and Mrs.; Downc who were recently mar-I ried here have been widely en- tertained by their numerous friends. On Monday evening residents of Fredericton gather- ed at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. N.A. Cut- cliffs to exidtd their best wishes to the young couple. Many love- turning to utter futui home in Calgary. ' THE BROOKFIELD Pastoral COVEIIEAD Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada Rev. w.H. Forsyth. B.A.. Minister. Church services for Sun.. Aug- ust ll. 1957. Union Road 9.30 a. in. West Covehead ll a.m., Stan- hope 7 p.m.. Covehcad Road 3.15 p.m. ATTENTION United Church Men who plan to attend the Stan- hope Conference. Applications for this conference will close August 20 or before that date if the quote is filled. Please contact your local president for applica" blanks. Accomodatlon is limited. FREDERICTON and Brad- albane Churches of Christ Sunday August 11th. Combined Service will be held in the Bradd- bane Church at 3 p.m. Frederic- ton Sunday School at 10.30 a.m. Bradalbane Sunday School at 10 a.m. Robert L. Howell. B. 'I'h.. speaker. SUPERINTENDANT HERI- Mr. B. E. Rogers. manager of the Charlottetown branch of the Bank of Montreal. entertained at a reception yesterday afternoon for Mr. A. John Ellis. of Halifax, Superiniendant. Atlantic Provin- ces District. of e Bank of Mont- real. The reception was held at the Charlottetown Hotel and was largely attended. FUNERAL. ssnvrcn - The funeral of the late Mrs. Lemuel wood was held yesterday after- noon from her residence at Cross Roads to Alexandra Baptist Church where service was con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Passey and Rev. Mr. Armstrong. During the service Mrs. Pusey and Miss Sharon Passey sang an a duet "Never Grow old." Inter- ment was in the church cemetery Pall bearers were Frank Storey. Chester Storey. Harold Storey. Frank Lappin. Ernest Stull. W. W. Reid. VISIT Hi-Style Mllllnery on Great George St. Final clear- ance of Summer Mllllnery. also new velvet hats. . TOURISTS INVITED; To visit The Bible House and see the ' log completed a tour of duty in Reports from the different ' the F" Euh posted for a three year tour of The memben N" to hold I duty in Germany and will leave from New York with his wife 31;! two children on August 39th s. Nicholson of Heatherdale. P.E.l.l is I sister of Mrs. John Mustard. Charlottetown and Major Allan Nicholson who administered the Old Age Pension Act in Charlotte- town for some time and is now in the same capacity at Freder- icton. NE. in close touch with Mrs. Mac- Leod's sister Janet and her IIIIE band Major Bowman who are at present stationed at Okinawa. Okinawa Plates Are A Surprise Cars from many Canadian pro- vinces and States in the U.S.A. have visited Finley MacLcod's cottage at West Keppoch but. something rare happened on Tuesday afternoon of this week when a car bearing Okinawa lic- ence plateg turned in the drive- ground to cricket match-has It go through of Norfolk. Proceeds his hands to bounce off his chest at Arundcl Castle. Sussex, Eng- land, Sunday. Philip was captain. Philip is president. MUFFED! Prince Philip - jumping off of team playing L-harily cricket during match with squad led by Duke of the match went to National Playing Fields Association of which field ball to the U.S.A. from Okinawa hav- liiajor Bagley has now been Baglcy. the former Ads Major and Mrs. Baglcy were LED PARADE -- In the ac- count of the 105th Battalion retin- ion parade the name of Sar- geant Major Norman MacDonald who marshalled and led the par- ade was lnadvertenly omitted. Se ade was inadvertenly omitted. Sergeant Major MacDonald who hsus from Nine Mile Creek is a veteran of both world wars. ENGAGEMENTS MR. JOHN J. HEGARTY aa- nounces the engagement of his daughter Mary Bernadette. to Maurice Herbert. son of Mr. and Mrs. Filbert Murphy of Mo- rell. Marriage to take place wide variety of Bibles. books. hymn books. ” ,' and rellglous'novelties. Oppos- in menu. Death Of Mrs. Angeles. California. on July nth. Mrs. of C of the late W.J. and Ellen Simp- J. (Vera) Arthurs of Hornby Is- land. BC. and two sisters Miss- es Ella and Lottie Simpson of Lon Angeles. she leaves five grandchildren grand children. also two sisters- ln-lsw. Mrs. Neil Simpson. Van- couver B.C. and Mrs. W.G. Sim- pson. Remington. P.E.I.. and neices and nephews in Vancouv- er and Prince Edward Island, Janie Simpson There passed away in Los Janie Simpson formerly ” S. P.E.1.. daughter Besides her daughter. Mrs. W. and five great NEWS BRIEFS HALIFAX celvcd Thursday of the death in Canterbury. England of Rev. T. M. lsherwood. Paul's Anglican Church in Hall- fax from 1940-1355. He was 58. SAYS WOLF AT DOOR TORONTO Speers, 36-year-old Toronto elec- trician. sald today police forced him to pay 314 for parking tick- ets with his relief cheque and he has no money to feed his four children. Speers has been on city relief since mid-May. He said his spinal nerves were severed in an accident April 20. Speers said he. picked up the parking tickets in April before the accident. He said a police constable came to his house Wednesday night and col- 4 lcctcd the fine. MINISTER DIES New labor Party May Be Born In Calgary CALGARY (CP) ..A new Labor party may be born in Calary. For the first time in more than 1) years the city's 30.000 organ- ised trade unionists have nomi- nated a Labor candidate to run KILLED IN CAR CRASII HARTLAND. N.B. (CPl- Carl M. Jordan. 37. of Augusta. Me.. was killed Thursday when his car crashed into a pole at Vic- toria corner. three miles south of this Carleton county town near the maine border. FATALLY INJURED ST. STEPHEN. N.B. (CP)-A Maine resident. Arthur Durkln. 84. of nearby Calais. clled in hos- pital Thursday after he was hit by a truck driven by Douglas An- derson of Lawrence Station. N.B. An inquest will be held today. PISQUID EAST Mr. George Jay was a visitor in Lorne Valley. Tuesday. He was the guest of his,son-in' and d ” .. Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Hcsscll Corney and Mr. Walter Corney. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Tuesday night. Mr. Earle Gullen. Malagash. N.S., made frequent trips to Pis- quld East, during the strawber- ry season. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Clow were visitors in Pisquid East. Sunday guests of Mrs. Clow's sister. Mrs. Floyd Jay and Mr. Jay. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay were visitors in West Covehead. I CP) - Kenneth (GP)-Word was re- rcctor of St. A WEATI-I Pap 2 The Guardian Friday. August 9. 1957 Tbloulotcri-Teasers tareslamadhytbaT 'lG- liaweathcdfies: IIN. IA! (3) I resonances:-asses gas: 2': nsddnensnnnaa : a at :2 HALIFAX (CPI-The weather office says an area of hlsh PP"- sure centred over the eastern states, extends south of Nova Scotia. It is expected to am fine weather to the southern Forecasts: Cape Breton. Prince Edwlld Island. eastern N. B. counties. lower Saint John River valley: Clear with a few cloudy IMO?- vals; warmer: lisiil Windl 140'” high at Sydney 52 and 75. Char- lottetown 55 and 75. Moncton 50 and N. Fredericton I0 and 35. Saint John 50 and I). mg). tide today at Charlotte- town at 9.27 a.m. and 10.50 p.m. At Rustioo at 4.14 a.m. and 7.32 p.m Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town Sun rises today It 5-97 I- m. and sets at 7.10 p.m. Before County Magistrate Convicted by Magistrate Gil- bert Gaudet for possession of in- toxicatlng liquor in a place oth- er than their respective residen- cas. four City residents. Ind one each from East Royllly. I IN! st. Peter's. were each fined 31). and costs at Queen's County Magistrate's Court Yesterday morning. Similar fines wsre im- posed upon four residents of Montreal. and two City men. all convicted for intoxication in a a public place; and a fifth Mon- treal resident. convicted for pos- session in a place other than his residence. Convicted under the Highway Traffic Act. three City residents. two U.S.A. residents. and one each from Ontario and Bedford. P.E.l.. were each fined 810. and costs or 10 days. Another City resident was fined :75. an d costs for driving while his abil- ity to do so was impaired by al- cohol. He also lost his license for one year. T-M. U.lI. SHIPS VISIT HALIFAX (CP)-The first of four United States naval vessels on a weekend courtesey call here is due to dock today. The attack cargo ship Mullphen. with 22.: officers and men. will be followed Saturday by the escort ships Cyrus Eoton's Shorfhorns Win bulls; stow - group of I females; and pair of yeariings. The four ae- conds won by Mr. Eaton's Deep Cove Farm of Lunenburg. In an interview at his summer home, the Cleveland industrial- ist sald. "The success of our herd in Maine is further eviden- cs of the exceptional suitability of the Maritime Provinces for the production of beef cattle of the finest quality. It is a demon- station of soundness of the pol. icy of E. D. Hallburton. Minister of Agriculture. who has been urging the development of the beef cattle industry in the Mari- time Provinces." ES -'5 YOU CAN'T SEE Hill: 0 No. you can't annually as the dilsnaos is s precip- sioa compounded by one skilled. udssssed plasma-' date. In your physician knows the importance of hvlaghlspseecslpdoespso pared when lliehasr ethical standards prevail. Aeospshie esperieaced counsel-ead shsabriu:--. prescrip- sloa so as at this "Reliable Pr scrlptioas" Pharmacy. Cross. Tub and Macclalland. Basilica. MARRIAGES TOOMBS - JENKINS - AI ins. to Hillard Toornbs. of Charlottetown. a.m. BIRTHS . September 2nd at St. Dunstan's lly United Church. Charlotte- Jenk- LAVANDIlI- At the Charlotte- to mourn her loss. Burial took place on August gtrkio Forest Lawn Memorial for the Alberta legislature. Frank Bodle. ill-year-old father oi five and secretary-treasurer of the Calgary Labor Council. has been named to contest a provin- cial 3, ' ' this year on a "Defender" Of Trin- both Philip Kinghorn Burbidge. lard Altrincbam for Queen From West MEDICINE HAT. Alt. (CF)- year-old es-soldier and merchant aeaman who slapped the face of "stylus on”). party whic Labor ticket. Date for the byelectlon has not been set. It will be to fill a va- cancy made when Art Smith was elected Progressive Conservative member of Parliament for Cal- gary South in the last federal election. Political observers feel the nomination of Mr. Sodle may signal the rebirth of a Labor in the lms was a force in Aberta and Canadian Sunday. They were guests of Mrs. Jay's sister. Mrs. Edwin Craig and Mr. Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bradley and family. St. Theresa. were guests of Mrs. Bradley's parents. air. and Mrs. Owen Kelly. Sun- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Kel- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kai and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R - ly motored from Massachusetts. to visit their old home in Pla- quld East. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay and sons Merlin and Irwin were visi- tors in Covehead Road. Sunday evening. They were guests of Mrs. Jay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. town Hospital August 0. 151 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lavandiu (nee Frances Murphy) - their chosen daughter. Cathy Aaa. ILANCEARD - At the Char- Oth. II57. to Mr. and III. Allan Blanchard. a daldhiu. lotttown lbspitei on August """"' politics. Walter Macboald. BA you may suffer Disaster In the midst of Success " ""v ' i""- said Mrs. w. Parks Medicine Hat.aniecedMr.Burbtdge. 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Tbbalvu IQ. oulsmtsstl or... had s.l.':.... 7 mini Isl. sweaters and cardigans are right any time. 34.95 -- S9.9S ISLAND FURRIERS LTD. Sweaters - - Boleros - - Cardigans large variety of new summer shades and sales. Styled by leon de Paris from hi h bulk orlon. ese new boleros are just right over ummer dresses, and CONSERVATIVE MEETING std ousrns ANNUAI. MIETING OF DISTRICT ON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9th , AT 8:30 PM. ST. ANDRlW'S HALL-, MT. STIVIART altraaaactkaiofbustnsssand axpolntnseatofoflle Dd ebeirmu'.chre':uneslt'edmtg .:point than forth- tes are e u A E . Prominent 7:".-at-s no. attendance is R. R. Sell, 0.0.. Bea he pliant. JOIN IBTIUIII Iscstary. to send I dele- Mscmrarria. Il.P.. Old oth- J. J. lsDONAlD. Pr-aaidsnt. ANNUAI. MEETING lo Societs Saint-Thomas D'Aquin Iloornfield Parish Hall, OUNDAT. AIIOIIST II IT 1:” Pa". M m" 7:” PM