Immg Gifllwtlli ' .;.-.-.:.-.r.:-m--.2r: I . ' ' FINAIJ use us. Elli: Iservico. Admission cents. DANCllNlrlslltewnBaliMu- day soptelnblrlitli. flood mode .nddoorvI'iI0- I CHANGE Or location. "Good meetinzl bell! held in the Tad at North Bedetllse will he contin- .,ed.,1g5uyatsp.m.inthelawse Freetown School bedllilll 310!- Sept. II. in nosrrm.- Harold Fay. summerside is a patient in P1111139 county Hospital as the result of .n unfortunate fall in I 0813339 pl! while working at Bradalbane. at the church with Mrs. Lloyd wind; presiding. Ollenlnl 513:0- tions were led by Mrs. W.C. w- Ion. Plans were made to rmrcii; .59 a gift for a recent h . was decided to hold a rummage sale in the library on Sept. 29th- The next meeting will be held at the church with Mrs. V.J. Cam? bell as devotional leader. c.w.L.'cAnn rAnrv- Mem- bers of Alberion sub-division of the C.W.L. were hostesses at a card party in the parish hall Thursday evening. Fourteen tables of auction were in play. First prises wen won by Mr. Charles Perry and Mr. Clifford Cahill. Consolations were presented to Mrs. John P. Wallace and Mr. J. Dawson. The freeze-out went to Mrs. Michael Ahearn. Refreshments provided by the ladies were served by Mrs. M.E. Callaghan. Mrs. J.A. Noonan. Mrs. Edlaw Albert..Mra. Michael Ahearn and Mrs. Gerald Rooney. FUNERAL AT S'SlDE -- Fun- eral services for the late '1'. D. Car ruthers were held at his late resid- ence, loll Spring Street. Summer- side at 2.00 p.m. Sunday. Rev.J. Donald Macxny. assisted by the Rev. Alex Macxay were the offlc iatillg clergymen. Members of the Masonic Lodge were in attendance with the Masonic burial sqvlca conducted by Arthur Dawson. Hon- orgry pail bearers wen. Hugh Morrison. Peter 6. Clark. Vernon Matthews, James Cairns. Dr. R. B. P. Carruthels. George Callback. William Schurman. Reginald Ellis. Arthur Dawson. J. 1'. Arnett. Act- ive pail bearers were: Cedric Campbell, Boy Walker. Brad Calms. Richard Sawler. Robert Williams. Lorne Carruthers. In- terment took place in Cape Trav- erse Church of Scotland cemetery The funeral was very largely at- tended. PERSONALS . Friends of Mrs. Harri Heffell will be sorry to hear of the ill- ness at her home in Borden. The many friends of Mrs. Frank Desltoche. Augustine Cove hear she has COVCTI. Mr. and Mrs. A.S. McAssey. summerside returned home on Fri- day after spending s-week with their daughter and am-in-law. Mr. god Mrs. P.s. Oiberaon. Stallarton. ,5. Rev. M. J. Rooney was a recent visitor in Woodstock. Mr. Prosper A. Arsenault M. L. A. motored to Charlottetown on Saturday to attend the funeral d the late Rev. Michael Francis. VAN JOHNSON AT THE CAPITOL SUMMEISIDI "Miracle In The Rain." the tender story of two people who lind everlasting lovs. opens to- day at the Capitol Theatre. Jane Wyman and Van John- son co-star in Warn: Bros'. Ben Escht'a The ... r ti. -. TOP LEl-'l'- Mr. Fred Deltnls: N-year-old World War I veteran. and nattive of Port Hill, a patient In the Stewart Memorial Hospital at Tyne Valley for the past year and a half. is seen being comfort.- ahiy adjusted in his hospital bed EQUIPMENT PRESENTED BOTTOM-- At the Stewart Mem- orial Hospital in Tyne Valley on Thursday evening an X-ray ms- chlne was presented to the hos- pital by ths Ladies Aid represent ing 22 surrounding districts. and an incubator and a croupettc were presented by the Provincial De- partment of Health. Seen with the By EDWIN IHANKII CAIRO (AP) - The Western economic squeeze is forcing Pres- ident Nasser into a tight corner within two months of his seizure of the Suez Canal. The government is puttlns up its economic storm shutters. The full impact of British. U. S. and French restrictions on Egypt- ian foreign assets with which thl country blurs most of its imports still is to come. But already busi- nessman are fltnching at the pros- pect of full economic auctions should the dispute over the water- wgy drag on indefinitely. Nasser's action came so suddenly they had no chance to build up stocks. BREAKING ABOUT EVEN Economic observers say that far from filling his treasury cof- fan with loreisn exchnnse for canal tolls as he expected. Nlllcr probably is just about brsakina even on the opnatton. EIYM MI confirmed it is receiving only about to per cent of the canal tolls. the rest being paid into blocked accounts in Paris and W. M. 5. Meals At Summarside The soil: annual meetinl of tbs am-n Divisl w.M.s. of the grssbytarian Cholllftll will be held ALBERTON During the waakg: ,Wlllialnyona- to me vauav nos:-rm, J .. . a by the matron. Mrs. Bertha stone. 1!. N.. so that he could wit- ness the official presentation of an X-ray machine and two other new hospital units on Thursday even- mg . Photo By Wsttsa three new units above, are. left to right. the matron of the hospital. Mrs. Bertha Lidstone. R.N.. who. on behalf of the hospital accepted the new equipment; Mrs. J. A. Stewart. widow of the late Dr. J. A. Stewart. after whom the hospit- al was named. reps sented the Ladies Aid and other organiza- tions and individuals in making the Western Economic Squeeze ,, Forces Nasser Into Corner London. This is the picture. according to Western economic exports and as reflected in the Egyptian press: 1. Egypt's unblocked foreign as- sets have dwindled from a PVC"! sound nest egg of 6226.000.000 Egyptian t8651,203,00tl at the end or May to 291600.000 0268.200.- ooo), Economists say this is a slim margin for a long economic haul. The Egyptian government is scrambling to arrange credits in other currendas. especially the Soviet bloc. and the open new markets for her exports. N l0 35 per cent of which is cotton. CAN'T GET PARTS 2. Egyptls machinery is West- ern made. and Communist coun- tries are unable to meet the need for spare parts. Price rises of so to 26 per cent are reported in some items such as diesel batter- ies. E its only iron and steel works Tzpstiil under construction. 3. A shortage of pharmaceut- icals is developing and an Egypt- ian mission plans to visit Holland to see what can be done. The sup ply of Insecticides. with which vil- lages are normally sprayed twice annuall to help keep down epid- emics. s also glowing short. I. Cement is in short supp . A law has been published requ ring a licence for any construction costin more than 31.435. RES CTING LUXUBIES 5. Commerce Minister Moham- med Abn Nosseir has announced restriction of luxury imports. A special committee of senior fi- nance and industry mlistry offl- cials examines import appllda- tlons. 0. imports in August were vhf- ned at eu.uo.ooo against Ml.- moon the same month last year. A bought before nationalisation was still in the pipeline during August. however. . Responsible informants foresee no food shortages because Egypt is pretty well self-sufficient in this respect with the exception of wheat. Egypt's wheat shortap is el- . tlmatad at Otlhgll metric tons Death Saturday I A Of Miss Margaret Joan Muttort l . Howian HI. and Mrs. Arthur De R h and family visited in Fortufleocgot: 0! Thursday night Septem” ll. Andrew Ward -is now quite sick at his home. His ngighbou ",3 friends hope that he will 1;. wdl soon. There motored to Tignj h M day. September 3, Mr. indmmf: . hl:b:?ntd(-1751;?! aAnd daujghters Nor- D on a M" J Afllllluit. Norma andn.lcaI1's1-eee.:; tend the convent , Mr. and Mrs. L ' .11” Ind family. Mr. a(llrdraiiulT's.GJerry' Gallant and Firmin Perry visited 1 Qt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gallant. Forest View on ,. "cu; evening. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daley and dlllshter Lynn who were visiting "Tl Daley s parents, Mr, and Mrs. J.T. Gallant. left on Wedneg. 503'. selltember 5, for their home in Saint John, New Brunswick, Ml” EVE Perry who spent the POW mouth in Howlan. returned 'l;:l:l:a.l:' Cyhha-rlottetown by bus on Miss Olive Gallant of Charlotte- able amount of goods 3, TOP RlGHT- Wynlan Paugh. youthful son of Ray Paugh or East Bideiord. enioys a visit by his father, above. at the presentation Dmlram on Thursday night. in the Stewart Memorial Hospital in Tyne Valley where he is a patient presentation of the X-ray unit; Hon. Dr. Lorne Bonaell, Minister of Health, who. accompanied by Dr. O.H. Curtis, Deputy Minister of Health, fright). presented the incubator and the croupette to the hospital from the Department which they represent. Photo By Wottol United Rallies In Two Countries ACTC will be in the miight at Summeraide September 27th., and Montague September 28th., when rallies are planned to bet- ter acquaint United Church peo- ie, and the public in general of ts purpose, program. and oppor- tunities. The Atlantic Christian Training Center. on a beautlfll site at the meeting of the Waugh gouche. on Nova Scotia's Sun- rise Trail. serves the Maritime and Newfoundland Conferences of the United Church of Canada. It is the newest of four such Christ- ian workers leadership centers. others being in Naramata. B.C. Qu'Appelie, Sask.. Oaks. Ontario. help people find their life's work and to find the real meaning of life. This is accomplished thr- of programs which range in length from one evening. two or three days. to two week leadership schools. Ex- amples are Leaders Holiday Camp. Leadership training for officers and members of womans auxiliaries. Retreats and conferences for various groups such as local or presbytery officers and members. teachers. doctors is is weak -rssidanee perience in learning from ember to March. divided three six week semesters, so that students may attend one or all res r ” h ' ships are Gods purpose in one's ifa. am enriches the Christ- and French Rivers. at 'l'atama- snd Seven its Dllfwle is to train people for more effective leadership in Church and community. and to as a fault of third degree bsn-as suffered in a naptha gas flash tlrssthishomashoutoweeksago. Photo By Wettu. Baptist Women Are Addressed By Missionary The woman's meeting in con- noctiotl with the United Baptist District meeting was held at the Fairvisw Baptist Church on Tues- day. Sept. 13. at 8 p.m. The devot- ional part of the service was taken by the Fairviaw W. M. s. Mrs. Nunn. the president. took charge and read the Scripture (Romans lo-8-:1). A solo was sung by Mrs. Emmerson Horne and Miss N. C. Neil led in prayer. Mrs. J. 11. Neil gave a reading "Ye are thelight of the world." Two hymns were sung. Mrs. Charles Scranton, assoc iation president then took charge and welcomed the delegates and Mrs. T. B. Macbormsnd. Mrs. T. G. Ives. provincial sec- retary. introduced Miss Laura Bain returned missionary from India who spoke on the subiect. the Goa- pel of Christ in a changing India." Miss Bain said in part - "The unchanged Gosp satisfies a chang ing world. Al ough many new things are being done, there are many of the old customs still being practised. It is wonderful that in peace or war, prosperity or famine. our work has gone on without inter- ruption. In some ways mission ies' work has been easier. Baptists may be proud of the past. What of the present and future? Miss Bain gave many illustrat- ions in connection with her work, showing that there is still great need for work by our missionarl. god prayer and giving at the homa ase. - - Mrs. J. F. MacNeill. provincial treasurer. in her report showed an Increase in giving over last year. Baby Band. Mission Band and af- fiiiated C. G. I. T. groups were re- ported on by Mrs. MacPhee. Mrs. Colin Waugh and Mrs. MacNc-ill. T Mission Band banner was present- ed to the Charlottetown Band. Mas. Ives reported eleven new missionaries going to mission fields this year. She also paid a tribute to Mrs. E. J. Barrass who has been Mission Band superint- endent for several years. and has been most -helpul in the work on Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Ban- rass is moving to Ontario. and will be much missed. Mrs; Victor Runts of Charlotte town was soloist for this part of the meeting. ROCK KILLS FOUR SALAMANCA. Spain (AP) - A 50.00tLpound rock fell on road workers 45 miles northwest of here Sunday. killing at least four and injuring three seriously. Sev- eral othera were feared to have perished under the big rock. Should have experience town. is spending a few days with friends in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Arnett Gallant of Toronto, are spending two weeks honeymoon in Woodstock. Miss Annie Gallant who recent- ly visited in Hnwian has now re- lllrlled to Lot 7 where she resides with Mr. and Mrs. Philip O'Halior- on. Little Miss Elise Gallant, eldest dlushier of Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gallant of Summerside. has now turned to her home after visiting with her little cousins in Howlan. Recently leaving for his home in U.S.A. was Howard Cahill accom. panied by his mother, Mrs. John Cahlll. who will visit with her sis- Icr. Mrs. Rosamund Casey at Rum- ford. and others of her family in USA. also his cousin. Miss Ethel Finllan who will visit in United States and Montreal. Mr. Felix Blanchard of Summer- side. and Dr. J. H. Blanchard of Charlottetown. attended the wake and funeral of their brother. Angus Blanchard of Duvar. during the weekend. Oscar Gallant of Connecticut. is now visiting his mother. Mrs. John A Gall-ant. who is so seriously ill is the Prince County Hospital. Her many friends hope that she will be better soon. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Gaudet with some of their family were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Gaudct and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Arsenault recently. J. B. Arsenauit was in Summer. side on Monday. Sympathy is beinl extended to the widow. sisters and brothers of the late Angus Blanchard of Duvar whose death occurred in the Wes- tern Hospital on Saturday. Septem- ber 8. after a short illness. Rev. Clarence Peter of St. An- thony's went to Palmer's Road on Sunday afternoon. September 9, to assist there with the forty-hours. He had low mass at St. Anthony's at 8.30 followed by Benediction and High Mass at Mission Church, 0'- NOTICE A Federation fee of 33.00 will be deducted from all patrons who are listed as federation members, unles advised to the contrary on or before Sept. 30th. CRAPAUD CREAMERY CO. gelling lip lilsllis nz..u'.l.”.i.l-”"..s.'"'3?il... li.'.:t.".2.""' an urin:.lrriiatllss..pauagh salad " o ans Bladder trouslmtry 078131." .:.'.r"'::.'.:.'..:.-":.'.'..M ":.rr::' M ...... safety. nlccsss. Don't snffzr allly-ltilsr without uking your in 0313 III! . 0'0! MANAGER WANTED FOR SUMMERSIDE CIVIC CENTRE in management andfor pro- "Q in comedy "rltrvarn arm'- Higllwoy Cases Ara Heard By Magistrate In county magistrate's court Summerside Friday. Magistratn R. S. Hinton. Q.C. presiding. a man from Summerslde charged with liriving while his ability was impaired and assaui a police officer. had his case ad ourned fir trial until Wednesday. Octoberlltl. at 7.tI) pm. An airman from R.C.A.l'. station Leary. at to a.m. Lloyd Shield who gpent g few days visiting in Howiand, return- ed to his home in Charlottetown. on Tuesday. September 4. I-EIVHI8 by car on Monday, Sep- tember 10, for West Brook. Maine. were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rich- ard and daughter Shirley. Mrs. Ar- thur Perry and daughter Elaine, all of Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Gilssie Arsenault and family of Fredericton, New 31'!-UIIWICK. are spending their va- cation in Duvar. Friends of Frank Richard, Sr., of Duvar. are pleased to note that he is so much improved in health. . Mr. and Mrs. Camiilus Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Rich. ard of Summerside, were in How- lan and Duvar on Sunday. Iy BABOLD MOIIIION orrawa (cm C Sues Canal log all industry. They my speed outlays of huge amounts of cash bring more of the black liquid ,into production. . The Middle East is the centre Sues drip Steel s S world's oil reserves but restrictions on the push transportation Sumlnerslde was fined 3100 and costs after he pleaded guilty to an impaired driving charge. A was Bland S25 and costs for posses- sion of liquor at Albany that wag not purchased from a vendor WMIC Parties from Summerside and Malpeque paid similar lines after being convicted of the Canadianheaaltaffiritc. W 000.000 barrels. STEADY GAIN Production was rels. to 1 The Junior pupils of Howlan School. had Monday and Tuesday off. as their teacher attended the English teachers convention in 0'- If! Mr. and Mrs. Jenla Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Pius Doiron were visiting in Egmont Bay, on Sundgy September 9. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Martin of Westbrook, Maine. are now visit- ing in Howlan, at the home of Mrs. Martin's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Arsenault rand at the Kelly Road. at the home of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Gal- lant. Motoring to- Borden recently were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Silliker. Mr. Hensley Siiliker and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Carruthers, from where Calvin left for Ontario. Big Beaver; Boss Kstdri Amlk Ogamsw, Ilst's author the Cree Indians call grey-haired Cam Currie. Wild Life Management Officer for the Ontario Government. Ha flies over 150,000 square miles of rugged territory checking wildlife movements and setting fur catch quotas. He speaks Cna I-nsu-u I04 find his Indian friends yeat lunertsss. Read this invis- ing story this weak. Get The Standard-an sols now. couplets with napalm. I2- psgs novel and 20 pages of comics. only ten cents. ON SALE NOW . ROYAL BOBDEN I MON.-'f'vEl.-7: 15-0:18 MATINEI ms Leo Garcsy and the Bowery Boys c...'t.i.l." MON.-'l'UES.-7: H-9: 15 MATINEE MONDAY-J23 Bins Crosby. Donald O'Connor. Jeanmarle. Mitzi Gaynor. Phil Harris in Tschniedor musical comedy "ANYTHING GOES" at regular prices. Bank drawing on Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Worth 340.00. same charges. A party from ed 825 and costs for driving with- out due care (speeding), and Summe side paid 510 and costs af. ter pleading guiliv to 3 gimilqr char e. In the fi t th specs was excessivg cu. CI Carleton was fin- and attention a party from States. rels. At the end of 1965. proven re- serves of crude oil rose to 1.510.- The proportion of world produc- tion turned out in Canada is still small, but it is gaining st , The ratio of Canadian to wo .2 per cent 1947: in 1955 it was 23. Each year production, recall have been supeixeded. In Canada turned out 7.000,0M har- l955 production had grown Suez Crisis May Cause Spuflj I ; In Oji Industry In i EU. The geography of Canada makes. it more economical tn inspat from foreign sources in the sad- ern regions than to transfer,-dl from the Prairies. Most or &n- ada's imports come from Vast- zueln. Most o Canada's exports from the Prairies go to the United EVANGELISTIC MISSION. ILMSDALE UNITED CHURCH WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 26 - THURSDAY, SEPT. 27 FRIDAY, SEPT. 28-8 P.M. Everyone welcome. Guest evangelist Rev. Ernest Breen, Gagetown, N. B. United Church OYSTER osowses MEETING There will be a meeting of the P.E.I. Oyster- Growers Association in St. Eleanors Hall on Wednes- day, September 26, at 8 p.m. Lease holders, fisher- men, packers and others interested in the oyster industry are urged to attend. LOltN'I BEATON, President CAPITOL - SUMMERSIDEV TUE. 8:.”-7:15-0:15 TONIGHT 7:15-0:15 ll W1-.i4 wt N ': i.. 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