JULY 30. 1953 ” JOHN L M.P.;O.C. AN IMPORTANT BROADCAST OF 830 on your dial rush-busy m r-.,,...;.. Cenuuveelvs Fnvfv nlCnnnd1 OFOY DIEFENBAKER, I INTEREST TO ALL RESIDENTS OF CANADA 3.30 M. IASTI l romcrrr ' l " non. LESTER s. PEARSON Secretary of State for External Affairs IIOII. II. C. ABBOTT MINISTER OF FINANCE - MABITIMES - AND TRANS-CANADA NETWORK Published By The P.M. IIIIST . A noxious HON. LIONEL CHEVBIEB MINISTER OF TRANSPORT CECE-EM. id ' AND DOMINION NETWORK P.M. AIIST Pu bllslted By The NATIONAL LIBERAL FEDERATION OF CANADA (Above). buttermaker Owen sin- lnott, at work in the Stacey Broth- ;ers Ltd. creamery. Mitchell, 0nt., lilifts R mass of fresh butter from llhe churn. The machine holds 1,800 pounds. Mr. Sinnott is a. son lot Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Sinnott, ,Bristol, P. E. I. and learned the buttermaking business in P. E. 1., lserving his time at the Morell Co- operative creamery and later with NATIONAL LIBERAL FEDERATION OF CANADA lcentral creamery at Souris. He has been in Ontario for four years i and is rated as a first-class butter- makcr. Mr. Sinnott married Lois, THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN "Want some Butter?" Asks Former Bristol Iluttortnaltor Eldershaw, also of Bristol, and they have one son Gerard. It is ex- pected Mr. and Mrs. Sinnott will vacation here in August. Mr. Sin-, not comes from a clever Bristoli family. One brother, Doctor .7. Cy-P ril Sinnott, is in Montreal. Another brother and two sisters are bank- ers. Five sisters are school teach- ers. A brother is in the Dominion Weather Bureau. Toronto and an- other is a. cabinet maker in Char- lottetown. Two other sisters are' still at school. (Photo by Toronto Telegram). Whim Road and Vicinity ..'Rev. Robert Shaw. accompani- ed by his wife and two small daughters have been holidaying at the home of his mother, Mrs. Priscilla show in Brudenell. They were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Nicholson at Whim Road. The many friends and neigh- .bours of Mrs. Cecil Campbell. Com- lmercial Croas, are pleased that she is much improved and has now re- returned to her home after be- ing a patient in Kings County Hospital. Mr. John Denham. has return- being employed in Labrador for the past several months. Mr, Robert Campbell and Mr. Miles Macxiihnnn, Whim Road l OONSERVATIVE RADIO SPEECHES OVER 0 F O Y All Times Standard THURSDAY, JULY 30th- 10:3O to 10:35 P.M.-Mrs. J. A. Gillies FRIDAY, JULY 31st- 7:15 to 7:20 P.M.-Frank Myers, M.L.A. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st- 6:25 to 6:30 P.M. Mr. Walter G. MaeKenzle Cut out this ad for reference. 7. in-ere recent visitors to Kensington: ' A worshirp'se.rvice was held in lwhim Road Hall on Thursday 'c-veniug, with Rev. J. M. Fraser l or Montague Trinity United Church as Minister. The Y.PB. group met at the close of the service. Miss Betty Shaw of the R.C.A.F. is spending her leave at home in Brucienell. During the week-end yshe was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. yweblb Nicholson, W'him Road. I Inspecto Lewis Watson, of the tR.C.M.P. his wife and family. ar- Wtved by car from Ottawa, to mend their vacation at their fann in Brudenell. During the week-end they visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Clarey and other relativu at Whim Road. I A number of children from this land other districts are attending the daily vacation bible sohoot which is being held in the Gos- pel Tabernacle at Montague un- der the direction of Mr. Stanley straight. The school will be held for a period of two weeks. Miss Jenn Ann Munro and Miss Edith MacDonald botlh of Whim Road. are spending several days ouamaoaanmo HOUSE WORSE Btsor3i-- 1'4-uzows DID You PAY fRoM '- Au. vouz - , .THE 3n.L6 BEFORE OLITEIELD TAKING ...,a. ' . ,1 ,. OFF? - F)... - a 'Jl.EAVlN6 TOWN: , , .. MY eves. CHAP AROUND , QOCKET A MAJOR HOOPLE A Jove, r HE'LL mom Twisee! 85 I CAN'T ABLE BELIEVE To - GLIDE 6l-llP WHILE , ..LLocAL"eov I ed to his home in Kilmuir afierl in Georgetown, the guests of Dr. J. S. Bonnelil. Mr. Frank Graham, Charlotte- town has been spending the past. week at his home at Oommercial Crow. MacLeod, Whim Road are sorry to learn that she has been indis- posed for the past week. she is wished a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Westaway and children, Bobby and Debbie, recently arrived from New Boston, N. H.. to visit friends and rela- tives here. While at Whim Road, they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Campbell. The many friends. of Mrs. Ethel i Mrs. R. Albel and daughter Sylvia returned to their home in Wey- mouth. Max. after spending a number of weeks visiting Mr. Abel's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Clarey at Whim Road. The many friends of Miss Lona MacDonald, Whim Road are sorry to learn that she received a severe bruise while at the beach recent- ly. All wish her a speedy recov- 81'.V. The old time dance at Whim Road Hall on Monday evening was well attended. Canteen ser- vices was provided by the members of the Womenis Institute who sponsored the dance. -GU Georgetown and Vicinity ..tMr. and Mrs. George White had as their recent guests Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Webb and family, Mrs. Webb Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Mclnnis and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White, all of Charlottetown. cpl. S. E. Ross of the Canadian Army (Permanent Force) stationed at Halifax, N. 5., was a recent, vis- ltor in Georgetown, where he was the guest of relatives. Friendspof Miss Alice Compton are pleased to hear that she is making a satisfactory recovery from injuries sustained from a. recent fall in her home. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Jerrior Jr. of New Glasgow, N. 5., were recent guests of relatives and friends in Georgetown. Friends of Mrs. Chester Walker are sorry to hear that she is con- iined to her home due to illness and wish her a speedy return to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Henry and family of Vernon River were visit- ors on Hunday to the home of Mrs. Henry's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Campbell of Newport. and they also visited friends in George- town. Mr. Frank Miliar -and two sons of East Royalty motored to Geome- town, where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacLean. . Messrs. Roger soloman and Ter- rance Solomon are holidaying in Bouris West, where they are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Hughes. -A.C. MONTREAL CP - Highways are better and cars are faster, po- lios officials say, but. drivers are no better than they were a decade or more no and have not become ad- justed to changed driving condi- tions. Ponce have arrested hun- dreda of speederu in their biggest; crack-down in the history of thel A L El PAGE - . The Progressive Conservatives guarantee to 3 reduce your taxes by 3500.000.000. J) The Govemmenl which has recently slated , that they intend no tax, reduction. says ” that it can't be done. HERE IS HOWIT CAN AND WILL BE DONE 1. Elimination of the yearly surplus of 3300.000.000 which the Govemmenl has been mulcling from the people of Canada . . . . 3300.000.000.00 j 2. Reduction in defence expen- dilure by elimination of waste and extravagance. without E any reduction in personnel .. 3200.000.000.00 3500.000.000.00 FUBTHEBMOBE . 3400.000,000.00 of the above will be a reduction in income taxes. Exemptions will be raised as follows: Married man from 32000.00 Io 33000.00 Single man from 31000.00 lo 31500.00 This will be put into effect immediately. ote or Lower Taxes clan and lllacl.ean Inserted by the Queen's County Progressive Conservative l'IrC.V. L.