0 . Iwnutes rose in to am. xofleran And . r shah, Increase Shown In :3 (mm;-rm u ;; 'i'im. July 18. 1951 V at wayman Dies , - - we aw-w l- 0- The Guardian Pace 3 : .., . .. ,, ,., , , Canadian Experts In May """'”'”'” ""””' l ea . . tanigy crnsbyoccurredatthePrinceEd- . WIN IIKH July IMI. UITAWA (CPI-Clnldhlll OX the United Kingdom. LIIIlI' . 151. after a short , p:t.shIaa:asne;'I sgghtly inhmty America and other foreign coun-l ' 2: Born at Ilarshildd. I'.E.l. the st 've mont 5 tries m th if ti l - I emu ht: to L:-g. 1951. the bureau of statistics uial ruin; olntiiz EEI)m!ol:)TlrlVE:IleIT1 AI IENTION CITIZENS OF ll 1535 Y. W 7- in M . 3' I O Canada when a your! inaauanrd Exports in May rose more thaiilta tbemI.l.lSe., L3II:y and entered the service of the C.P.B. two per cent to MJ7,di'i0.0M from rope and other foreign countries? -.' 3' "9"" 5" IN” "590 h'0l' H3.-'ttlI.M0 in the uni Pmldllll In January-May more than count-. "1 mud In "19 Vim W0?” WIT Ier- month a year ago. In the January- erbalanccd smaller exports to the' . 3:: "Ill 71814 May period Jxwy t'hree (MK and the rest of the Common-1 During the "ext two d3Y5. Kinsmen Will be 3”" ud wu'”""dFhup”lmlud M ta - - - l'0In,W:llh- g l calling at your homes. selling tickets for the Clyde -1: IGVGPII month! ue..'yi.r' ghjpgnenlg to tn. united "W" ” "" UtS' "' M” "Ma Beattv Circus. These tickets are for ordinary seats l I On his return to Canah he be- I” "M" ' . -mu c.N.R. "mu m mum and in the January-May period tol only. Reserve seat tickets cost 51.00 extra and may suit. and in 1922 married Lillie M43957; wyi”, ms-755'” lm" ”-.”5-515-0"9- I be purchased at the circus ticket wagon on circus Gertrude Pickard of Charlottetown , 591” '9 U" U-K- 1" MW 15' d Th - , . Icr.z.I. He afterwards served as -me My ,,,,,e,m 0, me Mawgzsilgd 1:0! ggzm ay. e Kinsmen Club does not receive any percent- : .N.R. agent at Hubbard. Ituna. gate W.M.S. met at the home all v " 9 0 507- a e on tickets old 0 if d . "H I 1 and Semans. Salk. Mrs. Roy Thompson with the pre-llmm 5-'7-I3-595-000 hi the Jnnu8ry- hgl th k-dd. S b n C cus. ay .ep the. Kmsmeg gaining in 1951, 1.. um M... A. s. FRASER DONALD MelNNIS. a.c. sldenimuiri. Wilbur Dennis presid-I May period. 9 P 9 ' "isms "Y Y0” ticket W10? 10 CIFCUS day Crol y came back to their notl e . . ins. a. H. Mnyliew conduct ti sir i t h f h J - roceeds to child ' I t ngvlue um wok up ruldence it At a Il!'leOi:llIII ofuthe Board of Directors of The Eastern Trustime woump service. the meme Comlllllgnegesal ho dtmcmdrelsot sf2)2 fP.t V r ren S P ayground a north end 10: Euston st.. Charlottetown. .C”'”wuP:.'gled :,l”3u5-Bf);:3"- D'1jnxg";';5'nn1:d ggllllgi in: "He shepherds Me". The hymnlooo in May from s24292ooo'las't 0 cl 3' e was a member of Melville . t - - -- -"Dear Lord and Father of Man- at 592,533,905, ' X ,- , , me A. M ML Halifax. in. elected p.m.... km. was mg and me ,c,.,,,.,,,. ggjgognin gm M mag: KINSMEN cuwus COMMITTEE. lesson "The Lord's My Shepherd"l,,,e.-' sales to Lam. American was repeated in unison. l - Fifteen members and one visit-I . 9' M N I" I Vacation Specials ill GREENDAIS . ed with a verse of scripture con- taining the word "joy". The min- l.adies' Cotton Street Dresses. Reg. to 3.95. utes of previous meeting weref Specially Priced at 2.95 Mr. Fraser has been a Director of The Eastern Trust Company since 1939; he was elected a Vice-President in 1948, and President and Managing Direct r in 1952. Mr. Fraser is a Director oi ihe Bank of Nova Scotia. un Life Assurance Company of Canada, Nova Scotia Light and Power Co. Ltd.. and other corporations. Mr. Mclnnis is senior partner in the legal firm of lllclnnis, Cooper It Robertson. of Halifax. and has been a Director of The Eastern Trust Company since 1947. He was elected a Vice-President of the Company in 1955. Mr. Mclnnis is a Director of a number of corporations. among them Nova Scotia Savings. Loan dz Building Society. Maritime Life Assurance Company. and Hollingswortb dz Whitney. Ltd., of which he is a Vice-President. St. Andrew United Church Has Inspiring W-. M. S. Rally The Executive of the P. E. Txvice within the WMS. the great Presbyterial held ii W.M.S. Rallylprivilege it is to be members of - at St. Andrew's United Church. Or-lsuch an organization. the growth 34 g well on Saturday afternoon, Julyland expansion of the Society from A special program senior cup; 5th. The large attendance of mem- its early beginning to present day gens" was the topic led by Mrs. W.l bers of the various auxiliaries in membership and the aim to build pennisg Those assisting in mkingl the area showed great interest in and weld together Ha fellowship pugs of Sgnjor citizens Were; My, Missionary work at home and a- committee to promoting Gods Will ,1; Johngom M,-5g A, pron" and Mrs. H. Mayhew. Mrs. C. Dennis. broad. as well as appreciationgof a all peoples. the encouragement and inspiration Mrs. Cutcliffe made an announ- wig some of the interesting workl Surviving in addition to his wile Is his daughter Betty Jean wife of nald Kenneth Faurschou of Ot- He is also survived by two nephews John W. Crosby of Mead- ow Bank, P.E.l. and Dr. Clayton H. Crosby of Regina. Sask.. and a niece Mrs. J. Gordon McLean. Prince St., Charlottetown. g? read and approved and treasurers! report was given. it was decidedl to have a "Bakeless Bake Sale"l for month of August. "is This Con-; sistent?" was the reading given byl Temperance Secretary, Mrs. 11.. Dennis. The following were. appointed for next meeting. Worship, Miss Selina Johnson, Program. Mrs.l Heath Mayhew. Place, Home of Mrs. A. ' L W E y's Prayer. Mrs. W. Dennis. l..uncli.l Mrs. Sharpe. Mrs. W. Dennis, Mrs. Men's Sport Coats. in all wool tweeds. Regular to 24.50. Special 17.95 Men's Dress Pants. Special 5.00 Men's Jackets 4.00 to 13.95 ' lFight Inflation In Old County By ALVIN J. STEINKOPF LONDON (AP)-Britain is mobi- lizing her best brains in politics combat inflation and defend the British pound. Sharply rising prices-a quicken- Ing: trend after an upward move- ment for many months - caused Prime Minister Macmillan'a Con- servative government grave con- cern. Even some Conservative sup- porters are saying the government . . TALENTED PERFORMERS , :Eddie Dullum and Senorita At- yfialinas. talented performers. .-the ' (-town and the girl - are members of the Clyde Bcatty big 8 ring Cir- rds - which comes to Charlotte- town for one day only - Saturday. patrons at each performance which will be staged at 1 p.m. and at li p.m. Over 150 international circus stars - three herds of performing elephants - twenty funny clowns and the great Clyde Beatty - in person - lighting with to African lions and royal Bengal tigers in the big steel cage - will thrill cir- cus fans at each perfonnance dur- ing the one day engagement which is being sponso ed by the mem- bers of the Kinsmen club. Children's Cotton 5 I o u s e s. Ses 2 to 14. 89c to 1.95 call to be answered with the wordl 2(Hfternoon and night. The hephcrd". Offering amounted to .50 .llIl Top" will be set up at Sim- monds Field and will seat 4.500 COMING EVENTS Bingo. Hope River Hall tonight. Children's Navy Blazers. Sizes 3 to 12. .'Kelly'. cross Picnic Wednesday D. t l l n h k "I h h H! h, I !,t H be I I July 21th. "350 ll-l1'V V9 "11 93! 0 F0 S 9 gal ed throug sue a e ows ip. cemen o in eres o mcm rs o 1 met, wgmgsp 1 war” V om , : ' - . .I . ucun llICl'9lI5el In PPICCI of NIL CIeC- The .Belle River auxiliary con- all auxiliaries that. as study this K-mini...-y Prayer" was offered btyi Boys Polos and pan." Mllmew H3" FVCIXV Fl'l' CIVII servo,-"s' ll'lClIY. Ill. ll'ln5P0Fllll0n. P0lI- ducted a brief Service of Wor- year would be on Japan on invita- M.-L J. Johnson md Closing p,-.y.l ll-131 nl8hl- age. rent. and clothing. ship to open the meeting A spec- llofil was sent todlhe Ucnited! church." by the president, Lunch WM .69 .89 . e e The .po iicsl and economic ial feature of this service was a in apan.to sen to 'ana ii a re-lmrved by the hem,” and comm". . Dance Slnnott ltoad School, BCI'gaInIng thinkers will be brought together quartet sung by four tcenlaige prlesediitativethewhlogarwhlllf rgn F;.li!3u-iiee in charge. I Lgdg.s' sffejf Drossgs-a ICIQC iss sari in u u ' ....m variety to choose from. Sizes 12 to 52. 3.95 and 4.95 Thursday. July lath. Bani dance, Borden Ford. Har- rington, Thursday night. Curran Bari Picnic Wednesday. July 81st. Dance Elmwood Sclpol. Thurs- dw, July 25th. Canteen service. Junior farmers meeting New uljsgow Hall. tonight. Ilorse races at H " ook, Sat- urday. July 20th at 1 pm. fDance every Thursday night Cardigan Legion Hall. Webster: girls and accompanied by Margatet Maser-a fitting begin- ning for the afternoons delibera- tions whcih were presided over by Mrs. Stanley Thompson. The members of the executive and of the various auxiliaries re- next month for consultation with Chancellor of the Exchequer Peter Thorneycroft and members of the national production advisory coun- eil on industry. Council members are leaders of the nationalised in- dustries. employers and a repre- sented .. of the trades union coun- ell. The call for the meeting was made after the council heard a dis- quieting address Friday by Thor- neycroft. The country's economic chief disclosed the government al- ready has taken one important mwraising to six per cent the interest on money local govern- ment unlts borrow from the na- Boys' Pants 2.95 up Men's Swim Trunks 1.95 to 3.95 Ladies' Bathing Suits. 4.95 to 13.95. Clearing at 107:: off speak in Cornwall United Church." 1-supp; Tuxnggour The Slnlilnf; Of the final IW0 V9T'l Norway had a foreign trade sur- Ies of iiymn 379 followed by Illtiptug of ;11gooo.ooo in 1955. com. ollerins preceded A workshop con-lpared with it deficit of more than ducted by Mrs. Cutcliffe, the' sizo,ooo,ooo in 1955. members being divided into three presented were heartlly welcomed groups with the d' cussions led by 'i 5 to St. Andrew's Church by Mrs..M.rs. MacFarlane. Mrs. Howard. ' Murray. after which Mrs. Mac- and Mrs. Thompson. Farlane the assistant treasurer of The results of the discussion in the P.E.l, Presbyteflal KEV! Ill? Group 1 Community Friendship. financial report. were reported to the meeting by ' A very enjoyable part of the Mrs. Houghton Mutch of Cherry program was it solo. "God's Way Valley Group 2. Christian Stewed- Is the Best Way" beautifully Fcn- ship. was reported by Mrs. W.J. dered by .Vlrs. W.-I. Mulch of Mulch of Cherry Valley. Group 3. Cherry Valley. Service and Methods of Raisingl . , . he dnglng of the first two vcr- money was reported by Mrs. w- vial Breeding Club will be. OTTAWA (CP) - A meeting be- tween the governmcnt and federal civil service reprepentatlves to discuss the subject of collective bargaining for civil servants is ex- pected to be held next week. Par- liament Hill sources said Tuesday. the Civil Service Federation of Fred Whitehouse. president of Canada. the largest of several or- ganlzaiions comprising C.S. per- sonnel, said today an interview had been requested of State Sec- retary Fairclough on the subject. He said the requst asked that Ladies' Linen Suits. Fitted or box styles. 13.95 to 18.95. One group regularly priced do 12.95 Clearing at 9.95 YORK AND DISTRICT The annual meeting of- the York and District Artifl- ' Federation's aim was to have the meeting take place before British Columbia courts hand down a rul- ing on the right of B.C. provincial civil servants to bargain collect- ively. The B.C. Issue was precip- itated by the thrent of a strike to enforce salary-Incroau demands. SE38 CCF SUPPORT Mr. W'-teliouse said the federa- rneet Friday July it in Kingston lodge Rooms. lhlnvie "Two Years Before The Mast" Corran Ban Hall. Saturday July 20th, 8:15. 'Chlclien supper at St. George's Wednesday, July 24th. Mclis ser- ved 4 to lo. vices. Demands for pay increases inevitably spread to private enter- prises, with a general spiralling effect unaccompanied by increased production. The 5.000.000-strong Trade Union Congress has refused to give ad- vance pledges of wage restraints without government action to stop the rise in prices. Wage increases. without corres- Montreal. 400 miles away. by way of Quebec and the Saguenay re- gion. Town officials signed I new con- tract with Quebec-Hydro to In- crease Chibougamau's power sup- ply by I50 per cent. trict. visit Lorne, Desable, Thurs- day. July lath. .'Movle "Two Years Before The Mast". .St. Peter's Bay Holy -rammo Hall. Friday. July 19th. Progressive Conservative govern- ment does not command a clear mojority. Mr. Coldwell's home province of ' skstcbewan is the only one whose civil servants have the right to bargain collectively. The Th reo-Yea r-Old Copper Town Is day and La Sentlnelle. the weekly nev spaper. reported I citizen who bought 150 feet of garden hose tut year and used it once hopes to do much better this summer. Plans were made for a 8350.000 id-class school and city fathers lng for federal employees could Iced to a contract arrangement similar to that common in indus- try between companies abd their employees following bargaining sessions. such contracts btweeii glvernment-employer and the var- ious employee-rep. ve or- ganizations would Ian for two- year or longer periods. Iubjct to renegotiation. ' Chicken and ham supper Grand- view Hall. Wednesday July 24th. Sypner served from 5 to 9. Dance ter. The annual meeting of St. Pet- Oirs Bay Co-operative Aslociatlon Lld.. VIII bl held In the Holy Name Hall. St. Peter: at lzm p. rtl. Thursday. July lath. 7 Showing at Morell. Friday "They It t Association Annual Picnic copper produced in its mines is forecast for this little mining town north of Lake st. John. But while its population has grown in 10 years to about 3.000. Chibougamau is only now trim- ming off the raw edges of frontier life. recent events are evi- dence of what is happening: These Police Chief Ilosalre Boiaclair. who has just moved his wife and x plained of weekend noise in a nearby dance hall. The dance hall operators were told to cut off business at midnight Saturdays and let neighbors get a good night's rest. SPECIAL SALE MEN'S MADE-T0-MEASURE SUITS ' D!!! Present I new llnsitzht into closed the meeting the members I110 llllny 0I7D0l'l-Uni”?! 01' "F had an opportunity of examining theis material. The ladies of Or- well than served lunch to all pre- sent. Refrigeration SALES E SERVICE MOTORS l Rewinding and Repairs Palmer Electric I I'boaesl54IlS44 . , Poillio Conference 0'Kh"'-"I Prim! "H Dmenmker-now tional overnment This II de - l eserve August 6th for Potato holidaying in the West-attend the .lued 5) curb ' eddln b coum' se of Hymn 379 Provided I Stills A. Bruce of Valleylleld. g l ield at the Department of . F ld Day at Experimental Farm. meeting. d uh r I ll pm," xmeyu y able introduction to the very in- A question box followed with ggriculture, 180 Richmond Charlottetown. Mrs. Falrclough's office said the ;'EAvY'nacE F n n ' tereatlng address given by the pre "nous member; tgkmg pm-t'inl Street Charlottetown on ' meeting is under discussion and olden! of the P-E-l. Preghylerlal the ensuing discussion followiiiglt ('1 J 18 h tstrawberry ice cream festival "uh, wouid 1,, mid next wuk, um" "wcmly hem” H” "" Mrs. F.W. Cutcliffe of l-rederic- which My-5. Howard demonstrated; "MP5 33'. UIY I all 0 Mario United Church Il'0undl- Th. prim. mlnmu 1. .1". buy u" "'"”'"""d l”d"'m”' which ton. books. pamphlets and other literii- 3:30 p.m. . . ursday July lath. um fund” ?.';l"::"I::gB:V:n:F't:e:l':2::fnl; Mrs. Cutcllffe spoke to hnir I'ud- tun which would provide Drolit- SMITH M FARLANE g t ' v nee on man facts of iss on- ble and hel ful material. Follow- us: ' - I Abeiiwell mar. No. nos will ”'- """"'”"" ""”"'"' ll" the cost or their product: and -or fry work andygavc to the mem- j-ng the Mizpilijh Benedication which President. Men's Wear 144 Of. George St. Ladies Wear 150 Gr. Geo. Sr. ANOTHER HAPPY SMILE AND MORE GOOD BUYS AT PIERCE'S WILL ADD TO YOUR CONTINUED ENJOYMENT. Fresh Island Lamb Leg of Lamb. lb. 69c Lamb Shoulder lb 59c Breast of Lamb lb 59c Lamb's Liver lb. 35c Choice Et'ISCi'l'al0fI FOWL. lb. . .. .. 49: Picnic New Zcaland. Tuesday. V July 23rd: meals 4 to it. Bingo and tion is counting on the support of izondingd lrpfiiirpvement in Provlncialh police useized ltwo Re T A" Mu( her games. Dance after. CCF Leader Caldwell. whose party ion In 0 c 0110!. WON 01 Y inn-bill mic 3"” In W" '95 "W POI" 0 9' olml LOL Md C d d. pom. an 5.1.5" of Dow" in in, :"Il0r.:ayCI'0IIiIlh; major caunbzf rants. ed . . . es. ra a II- - . .' I 0 1! House of Commons, where the h:. m:tl;iri;d:cuuacpopEemsci-apes ,o'Il;:f"I;::ItIltl,' :al::mt;:usdub APPLIANCES c GIVE THE WHOLE FAM- ILY AND ALSO YOUR VISITORS A TEE AT THIS WEEKEND. CHOICE GRADE "A" .5). w R 11 - H 1L Th d I CCF leader has advocated! the .IOly0Z5lIt.oVI,tIIi.liy plaaying, .i'.r.'.ci'..y,l same right-for federal civil serv- RCTTIOT RTCSSOY discussed putting up street signs ELECTRICAL l and sinitinil: also the Burke larn- unit I I H I , CHIBOUGAMAU 0". (cm A qrntll conlrolllntz !:'hG1DlIil;hlnil: of Lamb chaps. lb. 59; k - n t "T Q OTIIC 1'0 Ell S 8 . - llv. followed by a dance. Pprova o co ectve barsaln Mu" H Mum " me "Mn 0' -A rsooirnmgynsa own" mm. mph." y Tur eys Ill. 49: 10 to 12 lbs. Zero-Pak Green PEAS. 2 pkgs. .. 53: Variety Pa'ckago . . . pkg. 39: FOR A COOL SUMMER DRINK PURITAN ASSORTED Rod 'n ' traiTcilY"lerrIfIcu.:Ibl1'a innoftltlil SUSPECT romnln noxlu H" "I" M" "9". V” not I? bbe '- Mmmy; Dom. new nhmur N! Y M” y minded car - drivers the speed by Ho rin V . HESHLY GROUND "mm? "Rd "W M-ygwnm kw '0!!! l h;;nnelntboGl- limit la 10 miles an hour. snoed- n UFF0 Ciioln: SH0ll.Dl-.R an-. .... ........... her ........ .',"'.,,.-.' ::;;;,'..' r.:.”,.,...:,... rt; In "M of mm -M -He--l 560.00 value NOW 548.00 I . Roast Beef. lb. 39: Hamburg. 2 lbs 59c stance In the can Mutiny as the connection with the aitempte?as- m,d"m"',,,"::,:, " n ""1 M M , 315,00 value NOW 560.00 Shortening . . . . . 2 596 MAPLF. LEAF ritasii ISLAND wphmmwkl "'1' mm c""' he ""l”'””" 9' '"-'F”'" "'9' due to have a , Wieners. lb. . . 39C SCOIIOOS. II). . . O96 "' "" " "" "'d'''' "FM" C"”"”' A W”" Wm "'9 "'9 l section ith the i An excellent choice of cloth Fit guaranteed LANTIC 0" "OI" In I better Wiltlfl nesday the It-yoarold Glgailta is Md," . o DEL MON"; 20 11 3'-”""' """""t W" ""' "- "" W "W h "- we-t t..i..e......il..u.i.....i...- iiallltv A MocDOI.IGALL 1 lcms 5090' - - - - 2 '53- 3k P 0'" " . I tom. One IIIOW only. no Inn. in of Costello my 1. vice. .. ' . W .. - Pineapple 8. Grapefruit A trucking company announced Ben" Mu" ear I NABISCO . . ' ”""' """" s"""' '”"' Shredded Wheat . . 2 pkgs. 39c Jl-"C9 - - - - - - 2 ""3 295 mmmmr 5 SOUTHERN clzoss 3 R' c' A' F' I '"”””W'3 Tuna Fish 2 fins 39: O O O O T Sandwich Spread . . 2 tins 29: 7 AT HAOKLIY IIACH ' i - Quick . . . . . . . lb. 59: Fresh "mm M m 0 2:39 tun. July 21- 1951 ll a ”:Aw c;',':""” " gI:'Il:I: "her -" ''';c'::!; 4” scorcil coblties E N J -""""l'""..i';ff:.".t.i"”'""”" .......".7:"'..”"”'1..'".:."f:.”"....”t,'.:;:".3..".': ......... ” ' ' no-. 40- LIVING nqelnuoemsd. Jr plsnsodoohevee eliumi-plane , Oranges . . . .. . 2 doz. 69: . l;.n:dsummn and Suaaiei-side August Hm, ,,m,, Kam cm 49: ' W on '0 0 A V A W in u.” .. .'.kH.. ad "uh L . . . . 2 IDS. 29! you HOURS - varloosiiiestbo modeler tbemby Jdy22iid. cm... ll ;3;';;" '73; '3; 8w." s last: I. ca-sun. avast vrenaipnii one: issue and 3&3, - 9' "”""" " '."'"”"" pkg.”-.orgk.'4'n'Ap.h'.". i . . nalsaisunlp La. rusatsunn IFOI oa.iu.tes.ior.n. g n I in-A-. ' l' f.r'.'jggQjggg.gygQigg..g.gg..... . '0ChW0'00i”C "Chin?!" 2,3 nmav nli.lw.i.o;sn-.ii. -g -. I ., V 5, n'”& """'..Q' '..J. 'o'x'o nantmg .6”. l "E -LAND earuanlir I AJI. to one mi. 23 9 gig,-g,-;,;;-,,-,-,;.-p- an - - inseiasmer F . Strawberries panels; ,,, sszg '-N : V ,, .,.,,. .., .. ,3 g caertsnuowii. P. I. Island. ' Ammo mum '