art ge L, L soe FE mmons sod Mi. Simmons. |Kody. Gagetown, 4 enc | eader Xpec e Mr. and Mrs. WJ. Scott and|non and family and Miss Reby|ard’ tamily sj gtinic ‘ : : daughter Gladys, Waterford, Pa., pet ale gare ying pad Ce vask ' vit by : and Mrs. C.G. O'Dell, visitors , George |Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and|Mrs. Erwip Dennis. fomily ir: : N.Y. were recent vaiors of their PAt1O™ Mr. and Mre. John Biggar. -| Mr. and Mrs. William Parker,|*rter, Summerside | By Bis mother and sister who-will 10 ake eace em Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison,| Mr. Stanley Evans, Bedeque,|Summerside, were weekend visi-| Mrs. Albert Barlow and daugh-| "end . j aE. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and|tors of her brother-inlaw an d|'er Blanche, were recent visitors} Misses Caroll MacCaull and” % ‘ : Barlow. aed Kathleen, secompanied by| Ses 2 races . sister, Mr. ead Dire J ‘hur. |te Summerside. Arlene Hayes are visiting in Hak By ULYS BATES new vet of conditions de Goule)1o make a now olfer to settle the| Mi, Be” Bridges and Mrs.|Mre. Albert Sharpe and deugh-|MOD and Mrs. James Burleigh| leigh and family "| Mr. and Mrs, Ernest MacNevin| at» "5 os guests of Mr. and (AP) President Charles) might drep bs insistence thet a|conflict, But it wee announced !tg gummerside. Alberton, guests of Mrs. Winnie| 4nd family, spent a few days re- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dickinson| Were recent visitors of their som-/45:.. Kathleen Morrison is spend em eae to make a ceaserire precede any segotia-|later that he should make 00) Mr. George Smith received s|Morrison and Mrs. Frank Fraser.| cently visiting in New Brunswick.|and family, New Glasgow, were) inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs|ing , week visiting her brother Ser enon nn, Sinast Saw, 1Sets. tpeeches while in Algeria. painful injury recently breaking| Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Dennis and| Mrs. Chester Adams, Toronto, is|Sunday visitors of her parents,|J#ck Maclsaac, Borden. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs oy rebellion some-| ALGERIAN TRIP ! De Geulle probably will do #/his heel. family, recently spent a fe w| Spending sometime visiting her|Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacNevin.| Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MacLean.|James Morrison, Summerside. month. be wit De Geulle will make a military| greet desl of pulse taking in Al-| Mrs. Albert Sharpe was host-|days visiting in New Brunswick.|parents, Mr and Mrs. Clifford) Mrs. Reby White, Summerside, |Saint John, N.B. are visiting their} wr. Roy Williams is a patient — moore offer “a peace of the | mpection of Algeria Aug. 2790,/serla though, and discuss theless to the Anglican Ladies Ald Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchin-| Biggar, Tyne Valley. — was a recent visitor of friends and|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfredlin the Prince County Hospital. TS Almeria. eeees of, the | when announcement of trip| matter with President Ejisen-|on Wednesday evening son and boys, spent a few days| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Paynter,|Telatives here. MacLean and Mr. and Mrs. Mal-| Gar. Vernon Grana is spending of tee: brene?” citer | Gon, eect Tike ee te eee eat pmtmhower comes & Mrs. Harold Gillis was a re-|recently visiting Mr. and Mrs.| Summerside, accompanied by her} Mrs. George Jelly, U.S.A is| Vin Inglis. a months leave visiting bis var- mar that he might take this Paris Sept. 2. cent visitor to Summerside, as|Melvin Saint Joha,|parents Mr. and Mrs. John Cough-| spending some time visiting her| Mr Cliford Ross, Toronto, Ont.jents, Mr and Mrs. William Grant, sv | slistll nitit iL ak ‘i i S835 E i 4 H ae i e ise ty f rele a fis ie L HATE ilk lute tibet aT i il} } it Ey Ht : : | prs li iki FHF @poken of elections as a means of ending the conflict. But as he said at his last news eon- ‘% must end by discus- i ee FEE ‘ aif ri a, 4 Oo c A i | j a gs f H fs also Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pelletier and daughter Jean of Salem, Mass. ° \ Mr. Joseph Arsenault, his bro- ther Emmanuel! and Emily Ars-n- ault have returned to Toronto af- ter visiting at the home of their Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fabian Arsenault in St, Louis, Mr. and Mrs. John P_ Richard have as visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Peters and. three children, aiso Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Rich- ard and three ‘children and Isi- dore Peters all of S&. Catherines, Ontario. Brian Ratiff of Dartmouth, N. 8., is visiting at the home of his gtandparepts, Mr. and Mra, Ge- | 1| 1 } mille Perry, AND THE TRUTH TORY PRAISES LIBERAL FARM POLICY — In a message to the Island people on August 8th the Honourable Douglas Harkness, Federal Minister of Agriculture said, and we quote from the Charlottetown Guardian, “No other province in Canada is so completely dependent on our primary in- dustry as Prince Edward Island and none has done so much to utilize its poten- 7 tial as a livelihood for its residents, and _to add lustre to the standards of qual- ity which give the Canadian product its most competitive element.” To maintain this excellent record of good administration, the 6 year Matheson Government pledged, August 17th, to our Island farmers the following program:— ‘@ To establish a Marketing Department, which will include a research and survey department for the purpose of analyzing existing markets, seeking new markets and exploring new marketing techniques. The information obtained will be freely available to anyone who wishes te eae : '@ To establish and encourage the Tobacco Growing Industry within Prince Edward Island. * ‘(@ Te encourage the establishment of plants te manufacture potate granules, potato flakes and other processed potato products. \@ Te extend the weed control policy by providing subsidies for the pur- chase of custom sprayers. @ To further encourage the young formers of Prince Edward Island by raising the limit to 41 years of age for loans under the Farm Estab- lishment Act. \ @ Te further expand the 4-H Clubs program. @ Te conduct an information service through newspaper, radio and television to inform a maximum number of farmers throughout the Island of the latest development in farm methods and techniques, and the results of agricultural research. @ Continued éxpansion of Cold Storage facilities as required, par- . tloullarly in western Prince County. ee ‘. @ Continuation of steamship service te Newfoundland and to the St. Lawrence River ports. \ REMEMBER...THE MATHESON GOVERNMENT KEEPS IT’S PROMISES! OTE L IBERAL ON SEPT. 1ST Inserted by the P.E.1. Liberal Association. - , * H OF THE MATTER! ces 4 ey i: a *, ws Et 5 Aue Meat te ee adele etoile -deastotlaeapenameeiines