"The Reds had live years time . dey." said one Berlin Irlot "There wontt be German woe .to prided much property deft." 'agalnst The suit against the Communist ban. ' ' party was filed by the Bonn gov-. ernment lln 1951. 1-smocx orlrrcns. ravens party's enecutive ago committee; in a statement dis- ol .111: Ieder teiT:te it was underminlnl '11 GLEN VALLEY Melville Higglng. .Anglicen Church A v . ear. mum... ..' Pm, OATH”) let. A. Prank llachsaa. IA. . nu lq:a.sE lav .A I QIHII. .3" """l'.”"”.'n lav. a-sn'-"sfriur. Mr- os-gallat Director-al Ciel!!! loystoalg Mngiord. A.l.C.0.. 11.00-qNunery care in shlldrea wwm l 11:00 a.m.-Divine Worship sermon: llev. John ll. Ilar rlllsa laaaaae lrenton. Lie. Mule 'l'W'ELl"l'l! SUNDAY AFTEI TRINITY Eheharlst Dally"-lsrrieea at asaal s. ranvs anouoan 2 ononorr i ,WParIIChnreI btaIfTl.shed.l'MIUlui 'lIeIavssaEdCaaiaaJ.'l.'Ihbstt.. 4 anew ....m-m----- onrnszsnrrnnran , ommorr Choir Dlreotcr oll Harris. F'.3.C.0. ll :I a.m.-Morn!!! M.A.. - ser-men. ltav. Canoe I. M. lav. I. C. Evans. Visiting E Malone. ' are I-VIN PRESEVTERIAN gin Inna !9Tn8..JAMl3 rd Qrgaalst and choir Director ' J lible Class. School. ll a.m.-Divine Worship- Preacher: Rerfd. E. I. lean. ltosd Hall, Wednesday, August 12. Minister Presbyterian Church. :PiI)IIlII'ItI' by Graham's Road I . . damn nu. et ses- Staakl! Lane o -1-s-. I. -urns llolsaus &.Ias. I.. r.ss.c.sI.. and Director Kalil I. 3030!! 1 pm.-Divine Worship. Serrnola: lcrid. E. C. lvaas. Al Are cordially Invited. ..................1.--.- lI:tl a.m.-Charoh School and I Hear. - Morning Worship III sa. , Serra and hi on spee OeItraICIrIatlaaeoI'lIlIIIlIvttoa yeutetheIIl';'I0lIelIel.emI's 'l'.I!I-DAY Ilallthsra Aveaae W. l. Mercer. LA. char-eh lorries at I p.m. trr'W””C”PC".Ts "'”' ..i".!:'..”:..." - HIE SALVATIOR All? Mr. and Mrs. J. School has as aw: com- d becssldz mencedlor another VIII--T50 Communists hae ways are teacher is Miss Audrey Cameron. R mu M trongsrinati.Iht.'ThevI will srlngto.Allwishohersucceshat'''” -90 A - andvm aired.-ge strong ot l.IlllrE'yfIlN. 11:: new? ' ' "ml Police padlocked party offices and moved similarly against is 0 weeklies Miss lrene Macbowell has re. turned home from Southgldelvills. rage Elghf EEEEE :5 SE -5:5. I Mlgg.'Lfg;-ggrgt um-ny, sum- in annuals with pinnate lea merside, is visiting at the home 9f 1,... comb, mu 4... pug. terminal leaflet being replaced by free and three monthly magazines. ln- 90111111. GIG! VIl1O!- ' mid"!- terior Minister Gerhard Schroeder said stllonntherearenoplens CHURCIII-IES TOMORROW. rnnvrrrouirsao ononon Mrs. Walter Lord, was a recmt hr immature use as a v t ” i Mrs; Ivan Frixseil I Friends of Mrs. Elia Higgins are pleased to hear that she is feeling db. Pun" l d on; s"ti:e':hat bettu after a recent Testament Literature. Pine um Divinity Hall. Halifax. 5- Mrs. Norman MacDonald enur- Still Waters" talned the memi vambiyal Nancy Cox and lay WJ. in August. Barbara Cameron. ' The rneraiag service will he sins mu: ".Whst Jesus E did not do or say." Rev. A. Freshl bat axial Uadsrstaads"- 3,. ghcuo In: uw 't H" Y areeordlallylavltedte on Monday nights. God Music Community Hall, Saturday, Aug. 18. Dancing 9-12. ' church services Ice cream soelsl h Graham's Now buying and cleaning Tim- :.':v..:.e: .::"v....- -or W- Hampton Church IIIDPOI. Wed- nesday, August &d in lanllllon Weekly-Dance Fort Augustus Hall every Wednesday night. Geddie Memorial Church supper will be held in French River Hall. Wednesday August 1!. Proceeds for Church Ftvair. se Mil ln0hlckanSIID- ....":.'i.. ci....... w.....a.y. Aug. 1!. Meals servedtrorn s lousy-"- or it I Ii; p 4 but I Parish plate at W t Point whar-f..Tuesdacy. August I Dance Iona last School every Mount Herbert Ladi ' Aid ice cream festival at De Mutch's, nrewa. Wednesday evening, August I. 9 Dance Stanhops and Notice - Barn dance at Cliff Peters. Rollo Day. torjlonday. August II. it cancelled-due to visitortoGlenValley.Shevisihd Fleldpeasar ed "put as her sisters. Mrs. Ray Frlaseliand hr soup ande gonad. (hr .35.-k. ' . In recent years there has been mu Junk V" Duhmrku landgrest change in the fresh pea was a meat visitor to Charlotte- reage during the same period. FRESH GARDEN PEAS ' cl hq motor ven washer. A large number of people from Glen Valley attended the funeral of Mrs. Eliza Maclnais, which was held from Pleasant Valley. Unit- ed Church on Sunday. August 5th. .II'iP10YOd with the C.N.R. Char- lottetown, spent a recent week- end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Hickox, Glen Valley. . Mrs. CyruspMnrtin and daught- er Edna and Erdeen spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Martin's mother, in Hampshire. Miss Marjorie Woodside is visit- . ing in Glen Valley at the home d Mr. and Mrs. lrean Frizsla. sss Aug. is, use ADAMS-At the Prince County - on Tuesday, Aug. 1th, Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. French River (nee Louis. Weight I lbs. 15 . Illllslr-At the P.E.l. li::rTital. E53 Nancy Lee. weight I lbs. no as. gDBUMMOND- At the P.E.I. Enl- pital on Aug. 18, 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Drummohd (nee gill? sherrea) a son. John hock- e PICKEEING--At the Prince Coun- Susnmerside. M Saturday, August 11th, to Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Pickering at Borden (nee Leona Gallant) a Iteisht E - At the P.E.I. Hospital 'oaJuly6.1966 toMr. and Mrs. JIIIIOI Betta. Cumberland. a son. James Gary, I lbs., 13 or. IUGIIES - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Thursday, August 9th to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hughes, l Charlottetown a son. Weight I ggg. :3: :33 E Eliiiiiiz . any 55 5 5.3: EE3 is IIOLYNEAUX-At the P.E.l. Hos- pital August 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Molynesux, Westmorland. andaughter, Linda Reta Pearl. s 8 . WIGMORE-At the P.E.I. Hos- Willlard Wigmore, North River , Road, a son, Kenneth Gordon. E -At City Hospital. Aug. 7th., 1956 to Mr. and Mn. Vincent Gallant. Charlottetown a daughter Deborah Theresa. Weight 7 lbs., 2 on. S'l'EWAB'l' - At the P. E. I. Hos- pital Aug. 11', 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart nee Lydia MacLean, Magdalen Islands) son. Alan Philip, 7 lbs., 15 LY - At the P. E. 1. Hon- Ditll. Aug. 15th.. 1950 to Mr. and Robert B. Elmbley daughter Beverley Dawn weight 8 bs., ll oz. -- I KAY - At the Chulmemwa Hos- pital August 14. was to Dr. and Mr: Eric D. Kay, Charlotte- MQCDONAI-D-Ai the P.E.I. Hos- pital on Wednesday, 15 August, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller Donaid (nee Margaret Martin, R.N..) a daughter. Susan Luanne weighting 7 lbs 18 on. DOYLE - At the Charlottetown Hospital August 16 to Mr. and . Ernest Doyle (nee Norma a daughter weighing d8. 14 ounces, Cheri MACPHAIL - At the P. E. T. Hospital Aug. 15, 1956 to Mr. and E. MacPhaii, Bon. shter. Katherine Ann. IICE-At Highland. N.B.. Thurs- day, August 9, 1956, Victor Rice. formerly of Charlottetown in his ice and E grain crop. The garden pea, (P. sativum) , Victor S. Rice of Bristol. N3. in his 64th Year. DESROCHES-At Long River Alli. Desnoches in his son: year. MACKINNON-At the ill. Hos- pital on Monday. uguat 1966. Mrs. Elizabeth (Georgie Macltinnon. in her 98th year. DOW - As a result of an accident at Clyde River on Tuesday. Aug. net It. 1956. James Dow, 98 Ger- ' aid Street, in his 55th year. WEED? - At the Prince Edward island Hospital Aug. KENNEDY-At the St. Sauvour Hospital, Val d'0r, Quebec, July 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack ” .Kennedy, (nee Betty MacDonald) ughter. Cynthia Louise. FOY-At the P111. Hospital on Friday. August 10, to Mr. and ,Mrs. Percy Fay oi Tryon (nee Eva Cairns) I daughter. Geral- dine Violet. Weight 7 lbs. 9 or. the Charlottetown Hospital on Saturday. August 11, 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Strain, Charlottetown (nee Ter- esa Maccol-mack) a son. weight or. LE8-At the Na tal, San Diego, California, to Mar Sgt. and Mrs. R.L. Beadles. a daughter, Carol Jane. a sister for Debra Lee. Mrs. Bendles is the former Lisa Murley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Murley, Jr., Huntington Park. Calif. N-At the Charlottetown labourers mostimwomenfwere largely engaged on either-.ride v tthats ansrorted peuyin a stream quits slowly by them, :3 that the; could remove dllllll P0" ""13". . We -nndersltgi-iii use railwlay gngin cl a su . WW8! 0? retrig.erst.ion oiimthe peas that were frozen and forwarded tocold stor- About two hundred varieties of gerd f . she was va-mu ur. -nan... ....'.'5.”f.T.'1. 35.3535? -Fi'.."'ff. . gltveided early. megirgri and Mm J M id re. vare es; wart. a -dwarf um m:;l';g 1:; ho” . ”Pm 'a'a;-tIlnlt;'i!liki.rer:!li.?dsmoi)tth seeded and home of her parents in lea Val- led waded wr 3' The w'"'k' uyy , are generally consid- - . . ered superior in flavor; the "Mar- ,3 Miss Laura Smith spent two NW?-t Mn! mined by manvpw g-w.., I- V-H-v ...."'- :::':..:'.:.::':..:':i”.;::”'” an. In Most garden varieties are grown ' to' be hauled to the vinery. and enables the machines to shell is greater quantity-in a given time. They require sorts that mature their pods all at one time. and develop as many pods as possible In ilotlsri cleaners sin irisii 3;: it E? i .51 E: 2. EE . E; am. 4021 I56 Grass! Gee. SI. PBOFITT - At the Prince County co Hospital on Sunday August 12th 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. J. William Pmfltt (nee Catherine Wallace, Summerside) a son. 8 lbs 15 ozs. FERGUSON - At the P. E. 1. Hospital August 11, 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ferguson a son weighing 9 pounds 2 ounces. FERGUSON - At Portage Gener- al Hospital, Portage La Prairie on Aug. 7th., 1956 to Cpl. H. N. and Mrs..l-ierguson (nee Kaye Macrarlane; a son 7 lbs.,. 14 ozs. rsscoscru-miv .. At the P. 1:. 1. Hospital on Aug. 11 to Mr. and Mrs. James Macliachern. City. ll-I117. Seventeen years ago "I!" were 100.000 acres of peas grown in the United States for the fresh pea market. Four years ago this was down to 16,000 acres jand two years ago, the last fig- ures we have, it was only 1,000 on each vine; While pens for freezing or for fresh use should have a deep green colour, those for canning require a special light green colour for the trade; and for canning a smaller pea is used than those for ll-eerlng or fresh use. Thus the processor re- quires one type of pen for freer- . another for canning and yet another for baby food. They also require not only different dates of planting, but early. mid-seas- on and late sorts to extend the processing of peas o a period as possible. Hospital Aug. 14. 1 Mrs. J . Arthur Co ter. MARRIAGES P nonrou nEw i.lMllTEIl. INSURANCE OOUNHELLOBI KENNEDYv- LUND - At Trinity United Church, Charlottetown August 7. 1956 by Peas grown for treering alone at Glen Val- during the period mentioned in- ing crease in acreage from 27,000 to 103.000. in addition, peas for can- llll Ind processing for other pur- pow greatly increased their ac- mavnr.aanN'rs ruopnoau: ljraaselllld-1'ravelil5I1 ossaaun-rrrrowx. r. n. I. The fresh garden pea trade re- quired a variety that would rrrat- Among gin enemies to be con- a daughter Elspeth Adele. 6 lbs., on its pods over a considerable 8 cu. . ' ACKERMANN - At the Montreal in growing peas are: Plant lice (green pea louse). the pea wecviland the European pen I moth. There are root rots and a number of virus diseases that re- duce Yields. Progress has been made in controlling the to overcome the virus diseases istant varieties by breeding. -will take years efui work. Wild peas from the Middle East have been found that are resistant to disease, or ertain diseases bet- garden peas. These wild types have bitter peas and neral Hospital on August 9th, Mr. and Mrs. John Acker- mann (nee -Evelyn Barbara Mac Leod) Ottawa, twin girls, 5 lbs., 1l.or.. and 6 lbs., 4 oz. STEELE - At the Prince County Hospital, Sunday, Aug. 12 1966 to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steele .M..M.:....M...M...MM Nicholson on the evening of Aug- ut oth. NOTICE A special meeting of the Ratepayers at its Village of Parkdale will be held in Parkdele Hall, Thursday, August 23rd, 1956 at 8 P. M. new Fire Hall. .. oomnssil onms or 1iAnxn' A14: ' A special meeting was held in the school on August 6, , when Plans were made to hold a Home and School supper. la the near future. ' Friends of Mrs. John MacLean- lll In lofty to,hear that she HIRNITIIRI REPAIR-' llandwaac tinthdwr-lager ml-I Put I" breed a in developing esistance in better strains. msusaucs Fire? Auto - C M K. M. DAVISON LTD. 78 Great George St. Charlottetown G. G. K. Pealre PALMER ELEcTmcLrn.- The Oonlnoaca HAVE RECEIVED THEIR CHARTER OF INCORPORATION ' This Old lsiablisi-led Firm Hat. Received rhea. Charter from The Pro-. I vincisrl Oevemment - PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT ; The lltlslic of P. I. Island will be interested to note hat ' the Eastern Meat Packers Co. Ltd. of Nova Scotia and the Farmers Abattoir Co. Ltd., of Charlottetown edandarenowhnown as the F8l1Ildl'lAbItt purpose of the Comp y is to oper ta Packing Plant and public lillling plant for. Lhleated. which will be located h Charlottetown I is a well known fact that we produce superior Iv on P. 1:. T.-now. farmers. is the t at an Island Meat Packing Plant for-,lsl Thlsnotlptieuistoadvlse all subscrliedaharehoidars ef und has been set up in the ,i for their convenience. have amalgamat- I Otfisers are: r. r. room-rmisom and eaten: Manager I. 08,. "lard-Secretary-Treasurer and Ofhoe Manager 0 A: M. Myere-Vice-President and General Foreman J.3.Iarret-ll--Director in elrergaetletrigarationc - J. I. Deeiey-Director and Strep Foreman Ia etsarge of Meter Service. WI ARI satoek ims to take advantage an being called and that a Trust F of Nova Scotia. charlotteto , Stock not paid for or arr ment by August Iat;wii1he ettered for sale for tsraur pnrticuiars apply to. Jasrsea-P. Callahan. Chairman Fiance e.....m.. er Aaaaw Iteveasoa, President Far-mus Ah&k Io. sea. Post Office nu-as. an: maps. a .K. of is. ORPHANS PICNIC saitatniit. Isa nismsurons s. o REPRESENTATIVES wr ssavics svssmuuo. in salt unsrmo a an oonnmonma s snnvxcs: .3 1 vnaereaIV0fOtIl'.C8IlIWId-!II,huf'QU V, - e.-...-. . ..