" ' S'sfde Y's Men Ci . Q 0 O ' B ' soon l mu our 0 II The I Carrier Sails Under New Halifax Bridge 10'0"” Sled" esume eeiings mm mm a - u soon N Trin ii 11 11 O . pylday, Sept. 24, 1954 The Guardian Page 15 Th. Bummmm Y. Ma" chm ,,;";'3;,':;,""'"' ,9 fl 5” T . resumed their weekly meetings last; ' ":3 7” 72.. 71... ..anvoo IN BOEDEN tonisht -RAYMOND GRANT. Ootomeir night at the Y's center with the; mourn. no in in g p. in. Good prises. Jackpot Ad- rist, will be in 0'Leary Office. Sat- prggldgut Y. Jun uurphy in the. ssooolni-.v is is is mission 25 cents. urday, September ziith. emu-, . gmgum”,E;'"' .3” ,:ll ,:” Jrns CENTRAL uimeour: -LOWER mes-rowu Wornenk 1'17" ghtilrmn '-lleglwd 3' 1"": &35'.'"'” W ”a3v. us: united Baptist Church. Services Institute is having a Pantry 5-10 V” l" u em" Riff... aleleil-ialirililllr-' sass? Pets no us use gmday l1 s. in. Sunday 5chO0i at Holmana Youth Centre. Friday ll”-' C-"fllnl 03 , M n pmll; Ian; 3 3 at! is I. III. nev. Charles A. Britten, afternoon, september zsth. 105 N1 mm "mm W W” 9 ' .. ;2.....u.. mm W p Mm on an 3:n:::.”:;.. ': 5 . -THE MABHATI IABTORAI. movie sponsored by the club be- 1315 pg. my mi ills up -mvrrnn CHURCH of Canada. CHARGE of the United Church of fore the regular meetings termi- 26ooPeruv Oils 139 132 1133; North Bedequs. services for Sun- Canada. services Sunday, Beptesn- naked this summer. Y's Charles Hm ,l,f"f'o" lf3M lfgu. 1” am gept. mth. Travellers Rest. her 26th. Long River 10 s. m. Llnkletter reported that. it was not laser at note sou no ..m.; North Bedeque. 11:00 Margate 11.80 a. in. New . London possible at this time to bring the isoo gpoader 137; gt & l-M: Freetown. 7:30 p.m.I Rev. J. 'l.30 p. n; Rev. 5. H. l-laslam, B. A., Henry L Scott show to Summer- mo ,3: 3", M ,4 K, Campbell, minister. B. D.. Minister. side but that the matter should be 7 gum.” Hugo 5:; Magi non ronin ra - ..yn.rsn or ALns:n'i'oN. -.-nnsnavn Friday, Oct. 1.t,;::fn?:,:Lf:,,;,:”5,,f',;E,u;?,1m,lf; Q; aso Pros 125 as as Chm" i” E""""': l'”.”' C”'"' '9' 0” llm” "'”""F ""l "P the executive that a fiddling and W353 335 Si” "lite "i'3ix.l'i3te munion in St. Lukes, OLeary at dancing ellminations in Summer- map dancing come” he held md. .50 9.. M” 91 go 95 11 am. Evening prayer at Christ side Curling pub at 8:30 p.m. (ound the club membenmp in 12000 Met no no out Ch"”l" Kud"' ” 3 p'm' md 1" spammed by smd” Y,” M"'" agreement. A committee consistirlg 3.,,',7,',C,'.'. -mg 3 Eu, M pa"-'3 church, Alberton at Club. Valuable prizes. Winners of Y1 M Nicholson. Y1 Fred 15.5,, ;.,,u,.,. M 1,; 313 7;3o p.rn. Rev. J. R. McMahon. eligible for championship finals in Bmgham and Ya mum” Muuan 5509 Red Fnp 17 17 11 R9d”' I Charlottetown Fomm' 0"” 5"” was appointed to look after this 272?: ltlgisxgz: ll? 1;: 1:3 .cmmcIs Norxcn. Furida- -LADIEB' Am nmg;-1-ma..vm, project. 1:113 gig; Pm: ygg lg ,3 mental Baptist Church. Central Presbyterian Ladies' Aid of Vic- The winners of this local contest mo R.,..;,. 13 mi. 13 aedeque. services for Sunday. Selr tor-la West held their September will go to Charlottetown to com- Ag goxmk :3 tember 26th. S;rt;l;i:!I 1114;?!-;1:o:t-31); meeting at the home of Mrs. stan- pete in the D;0dVlY;C1i:h can?-Ell-"Iii '-:95'ri Rrzsplr ill inn tin ' . - . . - . . . . . , . . e - ' n . . ' sgvigofo Wplg RE” J”"P" MC” i.eiyee3.'."e3;fer?3e s::te:n:l;gMf,y:h,: E; ”S”..22”.3”?,,” guy c1:bex:hc:, V: The Canadian aircraft carrier Magnificent sails from sistcr. the Lion s Gate bl'l('llZP at Yam-ouvm-. 'lhc" r'i'uiSPY' will. 71'; "iii. .1: .22 13 Cuba of Christian Missions Inc. "Take the mm of Jew, wm, committee to investigate the pos- Halifax under the Angus L. Macdonald memorial bridge for Ontario, moored at left, accompanied the "Maggie to the m3 gage 3-; W2 '3 Rev. Earl Smith. pastor. Yaw. mnowed by we mm, pmy- slbiilties of holding a dance in the British Columbia. where she will pass under this bridge's Panama Canal zone. (CP from National Defencei 1619M Rnv !S1;lv igjz 1;? 1;: .13: NEW LONDON rAs- er. It was decided to buy a stove lt11:Wl(5;Nt1g"i5wt2l:r”;dbe zagglilgtgff . . .332 l,23,”,f,. 3.4 3.; ,4 mm calm - The Pm-iv Whehani-nd W” the c;.....' t............. '1.-. us... Wins Fellowship ' ' IP ' co 1 iiiii:":.':'. ii: :2: ii: terian Church in Canada. Services chicken supper in Victor!!! W” nodd Y's charieis Ballum Y's . I E t Y Sonic-wk-in W 155 W" for Sunday. September 26th- Ged- Hall on September 29. The next place ' , in "u" i 2'-on SI-.cur rt an 2:: air 11 m. Lo River 1 1, 9 b tm h 1 John Ellis and Ya Art Rob son , , , l 5,1,, Shem” W, .95 49, ill” Memmml. 5' n8 M meet”: ” 9 a e cm: 0 were named for this committee. F t S I l ”" mm” W W W no p. in. Clifton 7.30 p. in. Mr. Mm Alexander Murray, Harmony. , 1 I It has been announced by S n e y . 355,, gm”, W, 111: ,4... Randolph NlCh0l-50" wlll preach Lunch committee will be: Mrs. Y5 Fred Blngmmv ”Wl'”l3 9" Acadia University that the "Wil- I , 10.450 Sil Mir too . Rev. E- H. 3935- lmellm M9de”'wr' John Moore. MIL R-lmlily Macs gfngadralggg p1:::)lL:cnL:' simgedpgirlt mm Ingllfl Mh0,rS,,e Library Re- -In the first operation of its and children's clothing. .0229, j:”,,:,?:. 3 :3 .THE PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH g&0dAr?&am;m?nMm::egttyii Wm” 01 sponsoring I mum"; 2901::-:3 bye Jivvimairi; l:fgl:-i0(iMm9Sr;, lgind on l;rll'ieCE Eiiwaigi Islanld. the or interest to women and Brllrlji gzleonreit 1:” iii lg” IN CANADA - Services for sun. elvnb rs resent one new mem- pmgnm 1" S”mm9”ld9' The club D. Litt., of Cambridge, .llass., has uiugglin 33:1?” 3 5:1: 3313115 aremnhe racks and dshe veg Ga Le i -Mrs. Gaspard Arsenault one of 7595 Sp RN-k W 7”” m day. Sepwmber 26ml Keir Memorl m el D cl Lunch was served agreed that m” prwect would he been awarded to Mr. Lloyd Sim- rm mnxinl-me ogerima C 0' W1, w.:I'5' .su"'5' re:se5' spfr S-ltlie oldest. residents of Prince :23: t:":,l,";l"k, in 3:33, 33 351- Mlllpequez Sunday school mm her we come l an W01"vh Whlle and Y'5 Fred B”l3' mons B.A.. of Sllmmerside, P. E. m0 we or n3 ea. ng Bi Com; wean Oub.eS' SW83 em 5 mi County. celebrated her 1015! hirth- moo Eileen sin ass 310 l ,. m. Divine Service 11.00 a. m. by the committee and the mee g ham Y! Em Sheen. Y1 Jock L to; the year 195465. plete line of womens. mens an slacks, uncieiwear. hosiery, gloves. day yesterday at the home of her 2550 Sylva 122 no in Freetown. hunday School 2 l1 in. closed with Rev. Mr. Osborne lead- Hopkkk md W. John Leuty were -This fellowship is awarded an. ch.igl;'ens cliothilgg. hr M t scarves, lhandbags. jewellery. rt;ow- daughter. Mrs. Joseph Demmhes of 3732; inibm 2;: 1;: DlVln9 sewlce 3 p' m" Ke”5mgl'0n' mg m p”y"' D113 On I Commllvlvee '0 mill” nually to a graduate student in V V Dense" asd eetfj Dug D E 815, Lab edema. blankets. S Oe!'llilowlan Station. Another daiizhfer. ”2o'o T31:-Ilont mi 159 100 Sunday schwl mm 3' m” Divine -W' further lnflUl1'lG3- English or History at Acadia who minimum In 05 er 0 cream 5 new 5”" :Mr5, Agnes c,a11gm nvgg m Han. iiioo Trans Emir M 190 19” service 7.30 P- m- A Wrdlal Welcome --E-mm-i The Y'g Mennettg presented to sham avail hjmsem 5,, far as pos. low. m Dries; the owlnhzr of 311; The” 15 .5150 5 "am" wlm Tux. NISI ' 57"g'1l,"5"; El; ilfm '0 all Rm” E Hi Beam B' A” B' Th' 1 I the ClUb- fol" Club lUnd5- 3 Clleqlllllsible. of the resnurces of the col- st'mte',dMr' ' E' Ema an I ””."”l”” 1”” of Clothing 10,- Mrs, Arsenault enjoys fairly good align T::nnd ml 300 p 291 J00 8' D" Minister. 1" 3250'00' A vow of thanks rmmllectln" in mndumng ms gradual” yeislvllhallhe exception of paints all ch'lIllc11:e'r1nen's section contains suits llleallll but ha, been rammed 30: 12:02 'irYunAglIm tiff” 3-212” wk - . - . . . . .1 s - - "FUNERAL AT NORTH nub E M t ml Yslmensszss moved and un work -. h 1 hardware lines have been discon- shirts. ties. sweaters. socks. under-lbw for some "me and 15 Very hard 1559" '”" m 6:2 ms: ON-The funeral of the late Mrs.' EHYIPOUSY PH Mezm p P ted to Lloyd received lldls Bar: elor o Lmuedl and the mm, basement we”. braces balm Overalls, dlmgcf hearing. The former Catherine gflrltiisnnl 1;. m m Pm" D-el””' ” Nmh Tm" eat a special meeting of '4” th 31 heotget h Pl ;'li11nlZ.s lo .- Am "gm at 7m 18 last slirilnsi ll” be” ”””5l'"med ""0 ii "bah garees. work sox. work s1oves,iWed8P- she l5 ll” daugm" Or we emu Can in m in W” held Wednesday Enema” executive and memorial committee 1” C" h 3 30 M (iv? 31,3. Pm" l” a"e"d'”g Mad”; P 1” gain basement,” stocked with qiia- shoes, em, llale ML 5-ml Mm Fllmk we'll" izs Vent we 1:: mm Iuim” telzlvilge uolnllilnler 0i the Albemm bmlcll M ”l" 95”" iflggxlgl mlli:l:oni':It.!rinwear:d usoethern cities ::,fuVi?:le:onoCrcflleggr:dlilraite c?hariro?tCee- my "”"l”'"”” ””"h'' ” hm The "”"de”"l b'"5”"" "Vmable V1iFl?lxllt:nl'eileISl(l)::' dhelr. f:Il3f'?1lvla5t 30": 5:531, mm "1 1" ll” 1'. . "me ” ' pm" 0 W" ion Wednesday evening l . 38111 Prices Hid Sold It bargain at the opening. Mr. smallman said” T . 395 Wait Am izts we live ed ' "service in the North Tryon adllm L95 . g Sh0Uld be Obmlmdi Y5 Cmrence WWW 1-169.. c 11 fa of the. A number of friends and neigh- WW Mu" 4i,g we M y church at 8 p.m. The gang!V:9?alfll:g::g1gfl;I:h&e”E:; Mercer volunteered to look after Hey is the son of Mg. and l' "The whole idea 1! to un bug xglieubebuzingg lgvhjcehculze dmerem bours called during the day to nf- nmzvv ;10ll” (is 3: 3 591-vi'o&,. were conducted by Rev. km grounds at Albermn. Amer this matter. -S.iTherin D. Slmmnns. .umm(-vrsi is, gains.” and Mn smanman. "am the regular department swnyfer Congratulations. . 593011 w""ol;I. m m as J. H. Biahosrand ReV- Liwlencelcmmdemble mcwion and damp. "we won't, buy the merchandise ope,-amen in that the bggemgnt igl --”mi:"'” zzoowili-ich 43 4" '; Emma Durum the service Mm eration a monument was selected ' ' ' unless it is bargain and can be strictly a bargain basement. I 3353': 3 7 7 mm M'”Q"""” mg ” 'l M” from the many beautiful 618918115 y ll sold as such.” he said. "and there- Advertisements listing the dew N goo Wlriors w. m. m "Beymld the 5ll"59l"'i P5” be”e'l'5 submitted V lore some of the services sllplllled scriptlons and prices of many of' ms wr Harg I75 173 173 were 511 ox her mm' G0mng' The monument will be a rock of in our regular departments must the item, lvaiiable are prlntedl 990" Y” L” 11 S” mun” Emmi Lenny" Beverm 1! es burr! granite Vefllcal -VH9 V C C u e be eliminated: these service! h0W- elsewhere in this paper. .-5.; J M 1i2.”?3..cu'." m 17: 179 Blair. Flower beuerl Were 13 Pel' nigoumed on; gmnne base and hay. even Wm be mngmued by the de- 1 i y S noon Yukens i N "W" md hlmml lng an oveigrlxl fheishtf all Fltlgllg -one hundrecf and twenty-three calling men and womenf alnd yojuntg paramentaion the mlg'1rl'5;3oiin;Vh:::9 i e 53:); um?” D: 0:? ;m ' ggAL3E-BTON pastoral charge, eight feet. e ace 0 1 9 5 Y1 years ago the heads of fourteen people to be worthy o t an sluc serv ces A a e . - F K d ' N N I P) p zoo snide 9V V the United Church of Canada. will MV8 5 VEFY 1111”-'5U3l Blldifarnilles in the vicinity of Alber- pass on to coming greneraiiions liveries. charge tacco;l1:lt:.wIe:; 7 MyyCgl;lT:l ?:gla3:e!?-,iho:1psEn' 76p Egg: .3” pg: 4;(' Rev. Murray Gardner. minister. beautiful 503119 0l '3” 55mm! ffllg ton organized the first Pi-esby- what they have received from their chailzeiulelulldi 9 0- ll H D gveapold name of New Glasgow iso Pi-ml are 1.75 475 4'75 Sept. mth, 1954. Alberton, Sunday depictihz the etelml Prom”? 3 terian congregation in West Prince predecessors. available. t I h k who became mayor of this mining school 11 a.m.. worship services, the 80318 010W" 01 We 5”" mid ll County and four years later their The minister. Rev Murray Gard- There will be one can 11.16 cc 6 mwn after being wuncmor for H 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.. l2.'ird an- the X!.I'0m-1118 W9 W111 Pem9ml?ell' first elders were elected and or- her. will be assisted in the mom- out and wrapping ccuriterth or us I P a Re t '-emrd 25 yearsp died in hospital niversary services. Rev. W. 8. them Below 5 Wlwbl” memlma dained by Rev. John Kier of Mal- -.ng by Rev. W. S. Godfrey. D.D.. by the clerks. and for e bc0n- n -he” Thursdav night. Godfrey, D.D., of Sackvllle. N.B., inscription will be the names (If peque. About this time their first of Sackvllle, N.B.. superintendent venience of customers the Hg Pmmd-Sty Elizabeth Hos;-max a former minister will be the thou Who mild? V110 Bupieme SR” church building was erected near of home missions in the Maritime men: as provided with fit 8 JEFFERSON CITY! Mo (Amp 135' Feridav with 8 Ma” ailment Nest Spelker at the morning ser- l'lllC9 ln Valle 191443 "id 13 "'9 the old cemetery and this served Conference and a former well moms to facilitate correct fittings. A savage 15-hour revolt Sam m Mr Tho-mpscm pmmmem M a vice; Rev. Alex. MacDowell of 1939-45 00nf1l0i-S- p as a place of worship for about loved pastor of this congregation. The bargain basement. features have been touched bv dmsausmcp sum.” in Man”-me turf mrclw for Elmsdale will be the guest The Legion 1Tl8m01'ul C0mm"vW3 twenty years. In 1854, just one In the evening the guest preacher . complete line of ladies. mens mm mm green wane-rmelons Aerw manv years is survived bv nu Ipenker It the evening service. 1'00”?-'95 We 000P9l'3tl0n 0l W0 hundred years ago. a larger bulld- will be Rev. Alex MacDowell. min-y ed for Supper Ian paw; 0! me wldaew A delight” and W0 Mg”. Special music by the mixed choir people 91 Alberton ind Vicinity in mg was erected near the same ister of Elmsdale-Montrose pastor- Missouri State pennemmry in met; nmgml Ger-viwis Wm be held - and Alberton male choir. Mr. Lee submitting the 11811168 01 H1059 Wm? place but before the interior was al charge. In the morning the ser- s blackened rums Thursdav .M0ndav f Dingwell of Charlottetown will he died in the W0 World W8”. completed it was destroyed by fire. vice of praise will be led by a Four Dnsonem were killed an -' ' guest soloist. Sacrament of infant The monument will be publicly "The old Dock Church" was then mixed choir and in the evening others Ehd three guards war; mg: baptism at. the morning service. unveiled on Remembrance Day Ind built in front of what is now by the men's chair with Mr. Leigh 0 imred m the revolt led by 3 gm!” H" abrupt ummng but I guard Cascumpec. worship 3 p.m., Sun- lmpfesbiva memofill It-'l'ViC!'J B-1'0 Hillcrest Cemetery and was pro- Dingwell of Charlottetown as so1o- n group of incorrigible prisoners said he believed itlresulted from - 5:: lglgwl 2 P'm'l Tl3"l5h w"' plmnedi bah”; gained I" um” wmshlp BL . . Seven prison buildings wei-elder dissatisfaction with green water- i -,l I . am. s on . -e---- , - . ” continued mm new Meme own in . r - Building In 1954 :::'”-tr: :t13..:.l;”:.::li.:; :Zt:?":.:. . Pgrsonalg slbafwgm '3” bl1ullm3l;l:lt" l571l- . set out on a path of deSti"lClil0I1.!CallS9 was poor food-generally. ; P987500 "W333 ” m” E ” pm” - " MONTREAL. (CF)-iiorks Min- Preliminary estimates of this, De:.plte the ugly mood of the BRAND . TM3 mewwe I-lewui Alb"l'o"' 1" ma cdmmumty hm worsmpped i-fer Winters Thursday Pfedlfwd damage bv prison officials ianged D!'l5(iFiEl's the inn: guards taken , l' ' l”"'l'"" 1” '3” Prlnce cwmy requlm” ” pmlm” 1" "M5 mm" mm N” Presbyterian mng”ga' Canada may establish a new hishlirom three to five million dollars hnstagr were released or escaped ' uqapiul, summer-aide, However, now there was "hope gatlon and always the friendliest TORONTO, Sept. 22 -"Specula- house blinding hm; yes; if me alive One made his escape when i that progress can be made on the relations existed between the two tion in pork products is the cause ",1 Lh emams favomblep ll,REvENT MASS ESCAPI, fnendlv mm,m'5 zupml-ed mm Mm -Mr. Henry Clarke. Alberton. side of international co-operation groups of the present drop in the price W” 2'; this year the conw.uc-' ' 1 pmdnefs rap End mm and E; "J 3' vmmr to sackvnm N' B" for comtmm" mu 01 "omlc on June lmh 1925 ham com 0! hogs". Charles Mclnnm mesh iso la is exceeding that of 19531 Prompt mobilization of nearly corted him to the main entrance l durinc '31! lint psrt of the Week. gregations became apart of the dent, told delegates to the recent M" " l ' ' GDCTEY. when Canada produced a record 1.000 state highway troopers. pol- ..:.”t..' '.."u”.: 2.22:: similar; m54ii335-v”-”"?"i3?-u3l3lu5;'9'l3l5 lhllglugllflmgf ?i”53l'5?o71l?'ers'-”"””g " 5:22.... .. iii.'2:3.f':'2.::.:l:i”:::”.ii.fiii:5 2.2: of om M-i. v- '.".:::..?.:'?"...2”.:: :.fl..:..':”:.::l'..::...:":.:::.:: :r.:.:: ..;:i.i we 0' :;es.::e':..rl::. :::::;if..i:e..::.:& ..':::2:.AN...:::.::" i:.:;r;J;;?.i:;. MACE Mom & 00- ;;EcO&l31fnuxltl;ndM;:mE,”'”'t 3' ticularly important "because it members of the Presbyterian con- American market at. fair profits g”V1Il;1eg;'l,lffglthe”c,nfJff3 Aggoci: sale break by many or the 3,235 annouhced his reslgnatmn Thmsgi LTD. - implicitly recognizes the principles gregstion who did not wish to en- earlier this year. speculators. how- won of Purchasing Menu inmates. day "for health reasons." Governl summerglde which are essential to the achieve- ter the union. The old Dock Church was moved to the site previously occupied by the Metho- ever, bought up this pork and held it in the hope that the American market might reach even higher "However, if cgndlilons of cli-p Only about 300 prisoners were merit snurces said Prime Minister mate remain favorable throughout 30311311? involved in the abortivepAbiil l-luria will take over the for- me balance or the year, I would break f0!' freedom. leigri ministry until a successor is -Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brebner. Messrs. Ken and Dick Brebner and Joe Fltzslmmons left on Septem- ment of prosperity and the diminu- tlon of the threat of war through- b" 1. w "mm to their homes m out the world) dist Church to become the place prices. When this did not mater- He that We would again wig comic” gave mam. nun”, rm. appnintm. 5c,-mne. Ml”. am... munching of worship for Alberton congregs- iallze. these same speculators re- Llimglh . new record. ) 1,, chulommwn and Marine. gg CITIES PRINCIPLE! tion of the United Church of leased their holdings on the con- p 3.1,, Canada. adlan domestic market thereby Imyonrgn-r FACTOR These principles were: Alberton congregation gave to forcing the price down some 10 r I E -Mr. and Mrs. Heath Mayhew 1. That the endeavor to estab- the Presbyterian Church in con- cents a pound from 37 to 27. "This is quite a factor in our ( 1 -V ( 1 ' and daughter, Diane. returned to lilh ""53: between nations by means ads its first msrytrs-the Gordon "To satisfy the greed of a few," economy for the construction of: 1 Meeting of the princ. their home in Mnrgate from an of co-operative ventures aimed at brothers who died for their faith he continued, "Ontario farmers l00,00o houses means that some! 1 The members of Mount Zion Lodge No. 12 A.F. & A.M. are asked to meet at the lodge room at 7 pm. on September 26th. for the purpose of attending riivinn thing like a quarter of a millwn men are employed on site and off; site for the entire year. ' i His statements were contained in lost millions of dollars and would continue to do so. in spite of the fact that at the present time there is no over-production of pork? the social and economic better- ment of mankind should not be made conditional upon agreements which are im oasible until such overnight visit to Halifax on Sept- ember 16. They wcre accompanied by their son and his wife. Mr. and on Erromanga, an island of the New I-Ierbrides group in the south seas. Besides these noble sons. County Fish and Game As- sociation will be held in the Mrs. Clair Ma hew, who will live Alberion United Church and the . . ,c - - i in their new hoyme in Margate. Mr. mutual confidence has been schi- two streams of faith which united To prove his statement. he the text of his -ddreu "lewd; 59”” 1" the Umled Church Ke”5m9lO”- p , . Mnyhgw 1. retiring from the R0”; eyed. to form it, has given to tho world quoted figures which showed that in advance of delivery A” Master Masons WPlrOmP TCNH Hall. -bllmmellsldei it Canadian Navy after five years 2. That proposals for co-opera- many sons and daughter. to servo weekly marketinga were only slight- Mr. Winters ltouched on the i . .- l I service. tion should be developed under the cause of Christ 'in Vlrlous 13' higher than domestic disap- house building situation as he re- 5 L CASELEY 8 P.M. Friday 24th Septem- United Nations supervision. walks of me. pearance. This he said was always viewed the impact of government - - . Pearson added that "interna- At special anniversary services the case at this time of the year expenditure on the general con- Secretary, bet structlon industry. . He estimated that his own de- partment's construction budget will out our Way tional co-operation in the peaceful uses of atomic energy cannot in itself remove the dangers of atomic destruction. "These and other dangers to peace have. however. brought their own response in the determination and this small surplus was gener- ally stored to help the market over its period of low production. with the dumping of speculator stocks. however, the market was in in turmoil. and prices and producers suffered. on Sunday tribute will be paid in the past and the rich heritage of this congregation will be held in remembrance. But always the glory of the past must hold a challenge for the present and the future. Newspaper Circulation M be about Gl00.000.000 this year. out of a total budget of sl5s.ooo.ooo. COMPARATIVELY SMAILL By J. R. Williams LOOK! HE 5OLE5 HIE 5HOE-C5 WITH OLD OILV LEATHER BELTINI ME THIZU Record High our United Nations for the purpose . occurrence of such a problem he ed THEM CHIP5 THEN STINKS UPOUR MONTREAL (CP)-Dally news- of avoiding the grim tragedy of urged producers to support a move ::,rg:'t':?5 :.ae::.'r. wh;lQun,f:;"”S,r.aJ in ME 5oc,i( HULL NEIGHBORHOOD liaper circulation in Canada and global destruction. and of bringing to set up a country-wide agency Cmmuucnon in Cnmda 0, 52;”. 5:55-r. you Gzmpigii 'EM powtq national advertising revenues have reached record highs in 1954, the Ni-lwlliaper Advertising Managers Allocl ti (E t C d l i - This C d d d b .. ON THEM THlNG5.' told rilufiify atutignanriixl int: ::Iel::1:.olldl1"l.InIf:i.lldu1l:lcr:lt::s.op;ll?lt AMHERST-' N- 5- (CP)-An ln- deiegatulwho nlivxedexungrrfiemouslyl g::lv?e3;anmnfull1ueeihlpelot'migriltereirrfil lhl here. in H. Macdonald of Toronto. leneral manager of the Canadian Dilly Newspaper Publishers Asso- ciation. said toial daily newspaper circulation has increased to 3.758.- 000 I day this year from 3,616,000 in 1953. Mr. Macdonald said circulation mm are spread over large and "nail newspapers. national advertising. daily "'W!l1ape'rs are heading for a re- ""5 year. he said. No other ad- V'"ll1I'Il medium in Canada ap- pmxlmated the dollar volume of mznufsciursr advertising in dal- Volume of advertising had in- defeased by 182 per cent since i947. dtlpite keen on-ipetition from ra- lo. television and. magazines. 0810' . .. . . - u d I . p n,,nnu anti 3...... .'i:.'.Z"..i2ifi... ?."'.f.i'ile ..f22”.'r?i.i.i':”..":ii...."2:'.i.?"?.?:'. e'2i?...'e”f:. :'.'..iii."'ii'3f.' .'l1i”..?;5Z i?iiJi.r 35.y.l"2.l2.fl:i;"n.f.".? M". Agni; '"" ' I M the eastern railway terminal sures which can reduce intei-ns- ual agreement." day. They are part of a group of '9 provide tickets for all rail- tlonal teasionsandremove the bar- In in nine the UN had 39 Yuloslavs who entered Austria "I lions in Norway. plus some Braden and Denmark. siniiier I may aad1 ;'chinos will be inetaiied at or. vital of our purposes at the United nnited Nations organisation did not Communist - governed homeland ..,..,- .?."'C" m' "Stem terminal, and at Dra- Nations 2 to keep open and do exist. we should soon have to find Wednesday. there were only 68. the esev '& . "he Bergen and 'ri-ondhime. velop these channels at oommunt another one." again , said. i I of many governments to use As a remedy against the re- sbout a better world than the one we have today." Pearson said that for the marketing of hogs which would be in a position to handle surpluses. Case Continues as nuclear surance adjustor who turned crown witness and intimated he had been made a pawn of a phony car so- cident racket testifled' Thursday he once was left holding the "pro- verbial bag" and left by car for Mexico. ' Theodore C. Chapman of Mono- ton. one of 10 Nova Scotla and New Brunswick men charged with elsiming losses from insurance As far as the Ontario I-log Pro- companles for accidents that never ducei-a' scheme was concerned Mr. ,1 existed, said he played a part in Mclnnls claimed the selling agency, four bogus claims. United Livestock sales, had made The preliminary hearing against two to three million dollars for the ill opened Tuesday and is not Ontario hog. producers over the ssrpected to end until next week be- put 30 months. cause only nine of as witnesses have been called. One of the sc- cuaad. Uta:-lea A. Letchar of Mone- ton. has already pleaded guilty. still the divisions persisted. If the world was going to do anything about these divisions, it must first recognize and understand them. There was -the fundamental one between totalitarian and free so- cieties: the one between the self- governing and the non-self-goverm ing parts of the world, and the distinction between the highly-ln- dustrlalised countries and the un- der-developed areas. BETIECKB MAY COME "Our organization has, I think. had significant success in dealing with each of these three main lines of division in our world. But in each there are problems and trends which cause concern and which. if they got out of hand. gnu: easily lead to grave est- sc ." a resolution calling for the set- ting up of such an agency at the earliest possible moment. It. was expected that this will be one of the chief considerations at the next meeting of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture. Reports of the progress of this scheme will be given at the I-log Produc- era' next annual meeting. .O.O.m.:LE,.,,, I6 YUGOSLAV! VANISII VIENNA (AP)-A group of 28 Yugoslav: who came to Vienna for the city's fall fair have dissp-l cation. so that some day, when thraaie from within and attacked from without but "if this sapt. is on a blanket visa. When the group crossed back into its rierstooosnmunioationi "Aslseelt.oriaofthamoat 000.000-excluding house building. tightly tuned that the public works slacknesa in the ing of course that there is it rea- iionablv good demand ior construct.- ion from other sources margin of sequently not too great. sl00,000.000 could cause pressures if superimposed on an in- dustry already working city. but if it is added to an in- just the kind of economic medi- cine required." Soothe peered and are believed seeking. &m with The sum of tloo,ooo.ooo is not Yet he said the industry is so indu.st.ry-assum- the coil- and adjustment is Government construction of harmful to capa- ustry that is slack. "it. might be LINIMINT IZOWDIE5.' OM 'TH' EMERV WHEEL! LOOK AT TH' SURPLUE