many meetings. In addition. therai are 3. that's right. 3 cats tirinlyl settled with the rest of the fam-: ily in the Cragg's new home in Dundas. a town just outside Ham-i .a9 Brandon College before going .to Hamilton in 1943. Dr. Cragg is a Fellow and a Councillor of the Chemical Institute of Canada. Many Elders of the U n i t ed Thurs. July 11, 1957 C 'Conodci Receives Renewed The emu” Pm 3 DITCIIING FOR SECTION OF TCH ' Work on the section of the Trans aiiada Highway north of the City is progressing satisfactorily according to Hon. J. George Mac- Say. Minister of Highways for the Province. "The brow of the hill at St. Dun- gt.-m's College has been lowered by four feet and tiie hollow north of the College has been filled in to 1 (ll'llllI of 20 feet. This part of the ttnrk has been done in conformity with the sigiit distance regulation in 'l'CH construction which re- quires that there shall be an un- ll('.Hll'It'l0d view for a minimum of tilt) icct. Also there shall be no smile of over six per cent on any uurlion of the highway. TILE DRAINAGE ' ti present a six and a half foot diirh is being excavated on either mic of the road for a distance of 1.- 800 feet southward from the com- tiiccrl section of the lilghiray. . A luelve inch sewer pipe will be COMING EVENTS 3 Bingo. Hope River Hall tonight. llziiice Elmwood School. Thurs- ay. July llth. Canteen service. Derry L.0.L. will meet July I2 It 9 a.m. iihnce in De Gms Marsh school Fl”ida)'. July l2th. Good Music. Dance lllillriew Hall every Fril- .i.v night. llorse races at Ilazelbrook. Sat- urday. July lath at 2 p.m. klovie. Fort Augustus Hall. Mon- day. July lath. 5.30. Long Creek Baptist Church pic- -King William Lodge will meet 11!" ll niclock. Friday morning. July Dance every Thursday night Cardigan Legion Hall. websters Orclicstrn. ' Hiirn dance at Gordon Matthews llunter River. Friday night July 12. Good Muaic. Canteen service. Cemetery meeting at Bradst- ane Tuesday affternoon. July 16. lease attend. - Our store will close tomorrow fiernoon and each Wednesday af- ernoon hereafter. L. S. Seaman. radalbane. The postponed lee - cream fest- lial at St. Mark's Anglican church Rrnuads. Rustico will be held to- Iight. Films will be shown. ' Unloading Barleymeal at 32.70 I'..cwt. and listen. airy Ra- ion in Va ton Iota. at . y . Ellis Bros. Central Royalty Plat ms. Monthly meeting ranch Canadian Legion. Univ evenin . July it at Legion ltonths Ora at. All members Dlease attend. a 3 the girls and Clark expedition. Technicolor. . l g g FILL NORTH OF ST. DUN lir postponed until a later date.' yaw. 4-. r- lald in the ditch and will receive the drainage through twelve catch basins. As stated in a previous art- lcle. the concrete surface of the road will be 22 feet wide with a tcnl (Pot asphalt Shoulder 0" cub" Ihisslyn Ave. S. Hamilton, Ontario. side. Underground drainage will also be used in a 3.500 area of the High- way immediately north of th e City limits. BUILDINGS MOVED The top soil and sod have bcenl removed and the city water main at St. Diinstanls has been diverted. . Two buildings have been removed and three more remain to be re- moved. in all instances these bulld- ings have had to be shifted only a short distance from their previous site. Tenders for ilie paving of the road will be opened Friday the 12th and it is hoped that paving will fouow the subgrading as soon as possible. The Maritime Electric Comp any has built a complete new line in the area and the island Tele- phone Company havc made a tem porary move for construction pur- poses after which it is understood they will construct a new line. An effort is being made to de- tour all traffl by way of the North River oad during the pro- lreas of the work. Efficient Officer A Former Islander A native Islander. Officer Leo J. Brogan. of the Lowell. Mass. Pol- ice Department. played a promin- ent part in the apprehension of three would-be safe-crackers who entered a private dwelling in the American community on July 5th. The Islander was instrumental in detecting the presence of one of the conspiators. who was hiding in. a clothes closet to escape eapture.I The Lowell Sun states that "see-l ing a man's shoes protruding be-l hind a quantity of women's dres-i ses in the closet, Officer Brogan ordered Turner tone of the cul- prits to "come out or I'll-shoot." He obeyed and meekly surrender- ed .. officer Turner. who visits the Island twice yearly. spent his boy- hood daya on the farm of his uncle. Leo J. Brogan. Fort Augustus. At present his father. William A. Bro- gan. is visiting the lam. where he will remain until Septembe . when Officer Brogan will visit. They will then return to the U. S.A. .:.. MILLVIEW ICIIOOL CLOSING; A very enloyable Millvlewz school picnic was held at Stan- bope on June 18th. under the dir- ection of the teachers. Mrs. Enid Rosa and Min Helen Martell. About 06 parents and pupils were transported by cars. Mr. Edison storey took a large number by truck. Games were played and many went swimming. A good time was enjoyed by all After exhilarating sport. a dell- eioua lunch was served by teachi era and parents. Ice Cream was "'I:.''.'".......” ".". .!:a?.'2i'.i:"&"&&'i mill- mlilltl DESIGN .. 1h new Not-wagtaa ntotorahip Derguiatioi-ti. ia.m tons, In the STORM SEWER ON TCII NEAR TOWERS y TAN Landscape Changes AS T-C-l"l. Passed-Away I: .'Is Constructed North OI City Q-g pg-agar liner with all-alnr -tau: nldatl aw'tatruc 1 Q .1-. - t 4s.;Sg, W 3 AM I 'S COLLEGE Hamilton, Ont. Word was received by Mrs. Brighton McI)uugall Wctliiesday morning of the death of her neice. Shirley Mario Rogcrson. age 20 Assurances From Britain OTTAWA (CP)-Canada has re-. ceived renewed assurances that with the Commonwealth. it gion of food products from the system of free trade which "Becasue of our special link: has L Britain will press for the exclu- y proved impossible for us to Join at in- Church will know him as the au- thor of "Let's Look at Elders". He has also written a vocational guidance booklet. "The Profession of Chemistry and Chemical En- gineering in Canada" and is co- ilton. ' from Vancouver, . attended the national meeting of proposed European free trade area. Britain's minister of state, David Ormsby-Gore. said in Gen- eva Monday that foodstuffs will be excluded from any British mem- bership in the new trading club. Feeral officials in Ottawa said earlier Canada will put up a strong fight against the inclusion of farm products in the trading arrangement to protect its food- stuffs market in the United King- dom. These authorities ear that such inclusion might endanger this multi - million dollar market by the eventual whittling away of Canada's tariff advantages gained through Oomtnonweahh prefer- enees. On his return to Canada Satur- day from Britain. Prime Minister Diefenbaker said he received as- surances in London that Britain will press for exclusion of farm products. However, he said that sortie continental countries want foodstuffs included. OUTLINES POSITION The British position was out- lined in Geneva by Mr. Ormsby- Gore before the United Nations Economic and Social Council. lcludes foodstuffs.” Gore said. "Over 50 per cent of our agricul- tural imports come from the Commonwealth," he said. "We must maintain the main structure of our preferences in Iavor of im- ports from Commonwealth coun- tries. Any action which involves removing or reducing our tariffs on foodstuffs is ruled out or this reason." Implications of the free trade area. as it might affect Common- wealth countries. now are being studied by Canadian trade ex- perts attending a Commonwealth meeting in London. Britain and other European countries are planning to Join the free trade area to promote greater production and -trade among mem- Mr. Ormsby- DR. LII. CRAGG Will Address Maritime United ber countries through gradual re- duction or elimination of tariffs and other barriers. There would be a common fixed rate of tarifs to countries outside the area which would be higher than those inside the area to give greater production or domestic producers. This could have the effect of watering down Commonwealth ltrade preferences. Mr. (iratii C. Crockett E.S.P.tl. M.S.P.H. Health Educator with the Prince Edward island Depart- ment of Health. returned recently BC. the Canadian Tuberculosis Assoc- iation. Mr. Crockett stated that the con- ference was a decided success with reprcsentitives from every , of the Dominion in attendance, as well as several participants from the United States and other count- rics. Although great advances have been made against disease from tuberculosis the battle is far from over. Mr. Crockett said this was the main theme of the conference, it was emphasized that only thr- ough a continued campaign. hard work and education is there any hope of finally stamping out the disease. Attended TB Association Convention In Vancouver Over 9,000 new cases of tuber- lculosls-were found in Canada last year. and this figure coupled with .repeat cases still make tuberculo- Where hillsis a great factor to be reckoned. with he continued. However. dea- ths from the disease were down a considerable extent over past five years. due chiefly to the use of new drugs. Health Education played a pro- minent part in the discussions of the general assembly and Mr. Crockett delivered a paper on the Tubcrculln testing program on Prince Edward Island. He said that great interest was shown in the organization of the program here and in the use of the Heat Teast, an improved type of tuber- culin teat currently being used on the Island. The cordiality of the people on the West Coast was warmly coin- mented on by Mr. Crockett. at the home of her parents, Mr. and hlrs. Charles Rogersrin. 103 Although in failing health for the past two years, her death came as a shock to her relatives and friends. and five brothers: Cccli, llarnld Aubrey. Elmer, and Billie are re-' siding in Hamilton. Her grandfather. the late Sena- r .l. P. Maclntyrc predeceased her three months ago. At the time of writing funeral arrangements had not been com- plcted. MARSHFlELD- DUNSTAFFNAGE United Church TURKEY and SALAD SUPPER ANNOUNCEMENT Negotiations are underwaylto have Trans , Canada Highway constructed through the E City of Charlottetown. Terms of the agree- i merit willlbe made pub lie when completed. The matter of cutting down trees within the City She is survived by her parents will be decided entirely by the civic authorities ' and will in no way be subject to approval by Charlottetowm the Dept. of Highways. J. G. MacKAY. Minister of Highways. Prince Edward Island. THURSDAY. JULY llth Beginning at 5 p.m. l COMING IN IT'S vasr l ENTIIIETY-AS IN NEW vomtl T ' NORTH RIVER ROAD SIMMONDS FIELD SAT. Jill. 2 Ausplceit KINSMAN CLUB womb”: LARGEST i I ' 1 l' I 3-RING t -"corona ssarrv -5 SATTLIRS M MS AID TIGERS coo mm " M" 0' TIM?! 150 CIRCUS ARTISTS 200 WILD ANIMALS as-a:i.aI-uAn1'o.1s Q22 DAILY EXPINSI QIITIQLQOO INVIITED TWICE DAILY I A I EM. DOORS OPEN I A 7 7P.M. Tiounrsshso-wcninonsn T5: -'””&”.-:t'i”ot2t'liti';': tam" BUY YOUR TICKET FROM A KINSMAN Highway at New Haven. ticulars apply to- LESSEE WANTED ' For White Rose Service Station on Trans Canada . operation with a good established business. For par- W. E. STEWART Canadian Oil Co.'s Ltd. Charlottetown This outlet is presently in i the and "The Essentials of Chemis- ,who is the daughter of the late author of two textbooks for use in '" ' and colleges in Canada. centimeters of Salk anti-polio vac- cine from Canada in the next two days. Budapest radio reported Tuesday. The serum will be user for the protective inoculation oi GET CANADIAN VACCINE VIENNA, Austria - Reuters '- Hungary will import cubic 400,011) children. "The Principles of Chemistry" try". He is Clerk of Session at West- dale Church. Hamilton. and a mem- ber of Hamilton Presbytery. Ham- ilton Conference and has been a Commissioner to General Council on several occasions. Laurie. as he is known to his friends. is married to a very charming lady. Jean. by name. Rev. F.S. Dowling and a very act- ive and dedicated Christian also. They have three delightful and active children, Betty I3. Ronny I0. and Jimmy 7. who agree un- animously that father goes to too VARIETY OF SPECIALS FOR BALANCE OF WEEK 89c and up SUNTERS' LADlES' WEAR Churchmen 1 At the Fifth Maritime Confer- ence of United Churehmen to be held at Berwick Camp on July 26. 27 and 28th, the theme speaker will be Dr. L.H. Cragg, Chairman" of the Board of Men of the Unit-i ed Church of Canada whose theme is ”Men Wanted". Dr. Cragg was born in Leth- -bridge. a son of a United Church Minister. it is natural that he re- ceived his education in a number of places. Letlibridge and Calgary in Alberta. Oshawa and Torontoy in Ontario. He received his B.A.. In Honor Cheniistri'.'in 1934 from the University of T I mm 4Vicl.ui-ia 1CollegeI his hI.A. in I935 and his .Ph. D. in Physical Chemistry in i i He was Professor of Ciiciiiistry l Highland Dancing Classes Beginning Saturday. July 13th, 2:30 p.m.. Sydney St.l Instructress I I Margaret Rh y nos CONTEST Fiddling, step - dancing: and singing, also the Burke Dance Family Lads and Lassies at. Mt. Stewart Hall. on Thurs-v JUST ARRIVED AT ROGERS HARDWARE I0 INCH MAYFLOWER II PLATES BEAUTIFUL PLATES COIIIIIIEMORAT ING THE SAILING OF THE MAY- FLOWER FROM ENGLAND TO THE U.S.A. THIS SPRING. "COALPORT" By Coalport. 5 pc. 59.10 MARILYN and ROSALINDA 1 cup and saucer; 1 dinner plate (ill inches) 1 plate (5 inches) 1 plate (7 inclicsi. pmnagwagg ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES 5C”""-is and roar JUGS Large. medium, small and min- iature sizes. Blithe Morning. Noelle, Jean. Paisley Shawl. Or- ange Lady and a variety of others. oitssoru FIGURINES DOUBLE FIGURES. IN COLORS. OF REAL LACE. SINGLE AND From 2.69 up BESWICK ANIMAL FIGURES HORSES. FOALS. BIRDS and DOGS. 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