‘ visited Mrs Roach ' l "K CHA-RLOTTETOWN NATIVE RETIRES FROM RACF Silliker of Charlottetown and ' two of their six sons are carry- The Sergeants’ \less. 6 Re- pair Depot. Trenton. Ontario. was recently the scene of a party accorded Warrant Offi- cer Second Class Everett “Ev" Bernard on his retirement from the Royal Canadian Air Force after 22 years’ service. Mining Firm With Oiiice Here Placed On WASHINGTON t,AT‘J The . Court of Appeals hasl upheld action of the Securitiesl and Exchange Commission in listing the Kukatush Mining CCIT. n . dianre-~ stricter! list" without notice to the firm and without a hearing. GEORGETOWN Mr and Mrs. Jack Donovan motored from Pictoii, NS. and were weekend guests of Mr. Do- novan's mother. Mrs. Maurice Donovan and his sister. Mrs. Alex Maciiinnon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ste- wart of Charlottetown motored to Georgetown where they were weekend guests at the home of Nil‘. Stewart's brother, Mr. B.l{. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Donald of Charlottetown visited with relatives in Georgetown on Srndav 4 Master Andy Walker of Char-‘ Iottetown was th e weekend guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker. ,1‘ and Mrs. Louis David of Saint John, N.B., spent the holi- day weekend in Georgetown as the guests of Mr. David's par- en and Mrs. Clarence anti family and Mr. William Burke. Sr.. of Port Elgin. N.B.. motored to the province on Sat- urclay and were weekend guests , of relatives in Georgetown. Mi John D. Gotell. who is a patient in the Provincial Sana- toriurn in Charlottetown. spent the weekend at his home in Georgetown. AB Wilfred McQuillan. . . ncix in Ilalitax. .\'.s.. was 'tht-Q weekend guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McQuiI- iar.. Sr. ‘ William Rafiise of Boston. l\iasr.. arrived in Georgetown on Friday and will spend sever- al weeks visiting his mother, Mrs. Minnie Rafuse Mr Lawrence Batchildcr, Jr., . left last week for St. Jean. Que.. ‘ via lialifax. Mr. Batchilder has loiried the RCAF and will take his basic training at St. Jean. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ricketts and family motored from Hali- fax. NS. and were w e e k end guests of Mrs. Ric-kett‘s mother, Mrs Annie Gardiner. While on the island they also visited with relatives in Soiiris and Elmira. S, . and Mrs. .iack King and family of Halifax. NS, where Sgt. King is stationed with the RCAF. motored to ‘the province and visited with his in o t h e Mrs. Edna King over the holi- day weekend. Mr. David Hartman left te- cently for ‘HMCS Cornwallis. where he will take his b a sic training with the Royal Canad- ian Navy. Mrs. Donnie Simmonds of Cornwall and .Miss Freda Mac- Kinnoi. of New Haven motored in Georgetown on'Saturday where they visited Mr. in n d Mr-.. Nelson W. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Roach d’ ‘Antigonish. N.S.. motore result Wli they '5 grandpar- ere Capt. one he was accompanied on the trip hv his father. Mr. Thomas Roecii of stellarton. ‘.S. _ returned to Nova Scott: on Sun- and Mrs. D.C. Mcmeesc lr. ‘ o? Amherst,'N.S.. were weekend luetlt of‘ Mn. Mt-Alene’: por- at! Mr. and Mn. William warereant £..““.'-‘Elk \ I tum mg! on '{'“"u.mit‘ ' 3* y - P.E.I., ' and Mrs. Stewart Burke‘ ,-_ , Leo Desltoches returned nnhgivin .lndMrI.L.J.Hel.|ueyof eonchoatthoiioineof 9 in the RCAF in September 1940 since that time he has served at a number of RCAF units including Stations Uplands. North Bay. Summerside and 6 Repair Depot, coming to the latter six years ago. He is married to the former Mildred 1 Above W02 Bernard is pre- t sented with a gift and con- gratulated on his retirement by Warrant Officer "Bill" }-load, president of the moss committee of the Sergeants‘ Mess. Born in Charlottetown, W0 Bernard enlisted U.S. Restricted list The commission notice eluded Kukatush Mining Co.. a siiecessor corporation. Both firms were organized under Ca- tam that their transactions int nadian ws such securities are not illegal." The list names Canadian cor-.‘Biirger‘s opinion said. 3 poretions whose securities the "To say_ as the commission} in-'list". but is "merely a warningl heen distributed in the United. States in violation of tion requrements of Securities Act. -tered—which the American pub ‘Judge Warren E. Burger in ‘ lie is entitled to know. There is: a majority opinion said the‘n°_l‘€€ll1iTEm8Ilt.0i a hearing -‘commission was correct in hold- pm” to the dlsslemlnahon 0‘ . I ‘ - ' - .ing that the two firms as non- sum mfmmatwm resident aliens ‘had no assets in‘ Kukatush Mining cm-pm-ago,“ il,h°_U;s-,°“ which i0 base °‘““'ll (1960) Ltd. was formed to ac- guiisdiction and therefore havet m-_;,-.. an the pmpemes of Kuku_ "0 Slandlng l0 5119- lash Mining Corporation a pri-‘ Judge Walter . Bastian V3“. c0mpan\r' ' l agreed with Burter. but Chief ‘ 'l“dE" David L- 3313"“ “Tm? ‘ Charlottetown and executive of-l ‘a dissenting 0 pin i o it. saying , fires in Montreal. ,U.S. courts should be held open; The company has in," Net lto foreign corporations “domi-lp,~cp(.me5 in the sudbury Om 5 cilcd in friendly countries.“ ‘district and is L.un.C,n”y'bu”d:;' Burger said the commission ing 3,9110; plant. list does not imply that the Ca- nadan firms. as issuers of stock. were involved in any ,illegal acts but only that their ;stock may be the subject of un- ‘registered and therefore illegal‘ transactions .NOT BLACKLIST The listing is not a not eligible to be sold here is; “black- MISCOUCHE On Wednesday evening th e Parish Council of the Catholic Women's League held t h e i r monthly meeting at the home of .Mrs. John S Poirier. Mrs. Al 'fred Gaudct chaired the meet- me. Mr and Mrs. Alfred (laud:-t. of Miseoucho left on Saturday, morning. They will visit on- treai and parts of the United S tes. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pettrs of Ontario spent part of i h e i r ‘ ghoneymoon in Miscoiiche at the.‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie . Peters. On Thursday evening a bingo‘ .wa-: held in the parish hall with 3 ‘a good attendance. This bingo. was sponsored by e M i s-l lcouche Home and School As-l l sociation. ; Mrs. Urbain Perry arrived at; iher home in Mtscouche lfterr ‘having spent several weeks in 1 l'roronto visiting relatives. ; , Mrs. Josephine Gallant. of Eg-l .rcont. Bay was a weekend visit-j ;or at the home of her daiightert land son-in-law, Mr. and Mr ti.i tcharies DeCoste in Miscouche. to lhis work after having spent his }holidays in Miscoiiche at th e ‘home of his sister, Mrs. Til- ‘mor E. Desftoches and Mr. lDesRoches. ‘ l Reggie. Lorraine and Chris-xi tine Mclqnnon of Toronto, havet lspc-nt some time in Miscouche. {guests of their parents. Mr. and tMr-. John Mckinnon. l On Friday afternoon the Mis- ;‘couc4l1e Elementary School held a field -day on the school grounds. Ribbons and prizes were awarded to the winners. Some ladies of the Home a n d School Association were in charge of the cantee . mvid Perry and Dennis Gau- det of Miscouche left for Mon- trea! on Saturday. ‘ rmand Dcsnoches and (Mode Gallant. students at St. Dunstan‘s University. spent the rhollday weekend at their respec- tive homes in M c c . Mr and Mrs. Adrian Frede- man of New Jersey, U.S.A.. are spending some time in Min- couche as guests of Mr. in d Mrs. John C. Poirier. Vibert Rosemary spent the 1 holidays in Mis- Mr. 1 Mr: I. Dultochen. Vl- hertio a mean: at st. Dunstan . University, DIFFER EN T: ing on the service tradition in the Canadian Army. W02 Ber- nard is now ifianaging his own business —- Bernard Electric- in Trenton. Ontario. BEDEQUE l lPolitical Machine Active I owe their tion in‘ to “the machinations political machine." 1 objection by Paul Martin lL Essex East). 5 aker Lambert ed Conservative member to “steer a careful course.” - Mr McGrath later remarked OTTAWA ,CP,_James Me, The speech brought men-up. that in the June lit election Gram ,PC__St John.‘ East, _.tlons from Speaker Marceltcampaign “we saw at work in l l " befi Md 1005 _0bl9Cl““‘3lNeivfoundland a political ma- 18 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. octis, 1oe2.tfing;eurs-8 Nfld. Conservative Claims a corrupt After an t the only Conservative MP from m t _ wewmmidland charged in g:':‘m‘:‘:SL‘:"|’1ee§_:l;;c§’:w{ouud_lchlli9‘; . . corrupt in every re- the th speech debate here land members hold seats. 59°?- that mane “cor political "is 3-'*m‘"P‘° addr?“ W“; t PROMPTS riiorusrs machine” controls his province. Punctuated Wm‘ 11 mmutes ° 3 A er more Liberal protests procedural wrangling over the. t l . l , . . cl I t’ f th S ker. ”'.‘.’t’"‘i$.l...'ii..°.’;*"ii.l.i“”"h‘.1.hi!':; ‘" ‘$55 hi ii’ not er House rules against criticism of the conduct of members or Mr. jmean to cast any reflection on ‘the honor of the three New- I L'b l h ' their right to hold a seat in the gggndlfglge ' deurgnsg w.I.‘;lu¥$:y'.'; Bowness' store here on I-‘riday.l . Mrs. James Macln-i nis of Whycocomagh. N.S.. were weekend guests the manse intend to “cut any reflection. l V » '1 u;.Meoncnumueaunotiaon:&i’ , runny’- ven ce Fleming from addressing: . service-club muting. *’ upon the honor and integrity mtg] He said he had been any honorable members of use " What he did want to deal with was the political machine in Newfoundland. He said Premier Smaliwood had made an ungraclous attack ‘on free- .£.iw/y Qiweve/2. .. MEMORY STONE MEMORIALS DOUBLY GUARANTEED in writing. Colorful Memory Stone Memorials for enduring remembrance, complete satis- with Rev. and Mrs. R.M. Cam- commons_ .“ f"°l'°"- ,. ‘_ er0n- Mr. McGrath said certain 3’ mg‘ . ~ _ ' . a Mr. and Mrs. Rotiegt Affle(*)ck| be“ 's";fdP‘1u';‘v L335 & ,- 3“ "'‘‘l‘' “me 5°" 5‘ °" °‘.made the tri to and from Mon- - - ' l 4 . tober fith for Ontario where they t “.931 by pi”: hifingnfhlgefiggfiltaigt 3:3 %1etl=e_ ‘ MEMOIIAI8 M0“-3-Kim ch‘fl°tt°t°“" Wm Vi-‘ll Wm‘ 1'°l3“V°5' Mr. J. Harrison MacFarlane, fore was out of order, I ‘—‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson Femw0od_ is undergoing "eat. I 3"’ "l5l““E with Telallve‘ "‘ ment in the Prince County I-Ios- , Rothesay. . . DML I Mr. Alden Leard of the Mt. Al- Her 1”“ d “Mm _ and am. ear!» ' lison University faculty spent the holiday as guest of his moi ther. Mrs. Walter Leard. Mrs. Colin Craig has returned to Vancouver. BC. where she will spend some time with her daughters. Mrs. Richard Sheri- dan and Mrs. Peter Harrison. Mrs. Craig spent the summer months with her two sons, Mr. Walter Craig and Wilfred Craig. Middleton. I . Rev. Dr. and Mrs. L.P. Archt- ' est Weeks and Mr. Weeks. They‘ bald ha v e returned from a also visited their daughter Mrs; pleasant visit with their son,,Sterling Enman and Mr. En-, Kenneth Archibald and Mrs.;man, Victoria West. Archibald. in Montreal. Theyl . . B. Q. frlends will be interested to learn that Miss Elizabeth Mac- Caull. daughter of Rev. Ralph B. Maccaull. of Sheet Harbor. N.S.. has entered the Victoria - General Hospita 1. Halifax, where she will train for a nurse. Mr. and Mrs. C vin Cotton. Porters Lake, N.S.. were re- cent visitors at the home of iMrs. Cotton‘s mother. Mrs. Ern- l l Mr. Charles MacFar|ane, lay representative from the Bede- qiie charge of the Church. attended the United recent meeting of the P.E.I.r Presby- tery in Charlottetown. Rev. Mr. Cameron, the pastor, was also pr Mr. T(enneth Bruce Stewart. 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Davol.‘, Peabody. M a s s.. are visitingl .comm1s5ion believes may have doe.-_ that Kukatush-S Smck is with Mrs. Davol's brothers. Mr.‘5 _ Robert‘ V91‘-'15l1'3_: ‘ simply_to state a fact—that the lAffleck and other relatives. the 193-’ securities have not been regis-, Mr. Ralph Callbeck, Central Lloyd Affleck and Mr. Halifax. He iously taken the Bachelor Commerce degree at Mount Al-= lison University. Mr lage. has completed Bradalbane United Ch - ,‘Bedeque. spent the weekend in ' accompanied lby his daughter, Catharine. who rsity. Miss Callbeck had prev- f 0 Charge and has returned to Mount Allison to continue studies. The Bcdeque ladies of LOBA held a pantry sale (‘/ONSISTENT: Ads should run con- sistently, the more often the better. The less advertising a store uses.t'ne harder the ads have to work to create a character image. A store's ad SIMPLE: Ad style should not draw attention to itself but should help get: the message read. Prince Edward ms RETAILERS’ BASIC Aovanrisinomsolulw style should be as different from the ¢0mDetiti0n's as the store is different. his th‘ 8 to the public, cautioning brok-lcharlottetown, was a visitor to the ers and dealers to make cer-tthis village on Monday, October? . Arthur Murray, this vii-. t h r e e n_-_ head office is ]m._.,m.d m.months as student pastor of th: iirc Your Newspaper Advertising Is Your Store's Imagei... 'A store's imagine is “part and parcel of everything you do in your ad- vertising." said Morris L. Rosenblum, creative advertising administrator ‘ for Macy's, New York. Speakng recently at the National Retail Merchant's Amociation, Mr. Rosonblum told of several qualifies of good image-creat- ing advertising: ' Good ads — sales-producing ads — DON"I‘ JUS'I‘ HAPPEN! Cdretful “think through" of newspapers full power advertising and “how to budget advertising for bigger volume, more profits” will be discussed and planned for you at your convenience by competent advertising men wtio oan help " yousolve your problems and aid you in getting your maximum share of the retail market. Let us discus your advertising with you —- NOW! @112 fiuardimt A PROFIT SHARING PLAN FOR ALL CTC CUSTOMERS % IN OASN BONUS OISOOIINT NOTES It looks like money, it feels like money and can be spent as money at all CTC stores . e new 3% Bonus Notes you receive when you make any purchase of 79c and up. When you have accumulated several of these notes you can use them for purchases at Canadian Tire CANADIAN ‘TIRE Assoc. Store 96 Queen Street (lliarlotrtetown ATTENTION The annual shut-clown period of the‘ Thirteen Artificial Breed- ing Clubs will extend from Oct- ober i7th to October 31st inclus- l ive. FLEXIBLE: Ad style should allow you to advertise any kind of mer- chandise at any time of the year for sale or non-sale events. LONG LIVED. Ad style must be able to stand the rigors of time and change, and still maintain its in- dividuality. V BUDGETING: Get every benefit of wise budgeting. A budget assures you of enough advertising to attract the attention of a maximum number of prospects with the full story of your merchandise. 4. by 5. 6 "PIONEER-CAFETERIA on ONE food " moot booliloh too. We have in _CcImI’da’s‘fe‘od’ inclusfry. ‘ It ‘will benefit Your . Ngximewumm,m'r.g3:.£ warehouse . . . with a strip across that top of cool: one, announcing that ' Hero’: why. The Pioneer-Cafeteria people and the Mllhf Foods poopio lion ioiuod fonts, and NEW BOOKS ON MANAGEMENT To inorli the own, they're gonna. out my-.‘“...... hronow...ondNny'rogood.Yonng fjnnunqnfl N15: to r -HHNHR CAFETV“ uristm Am 0~t_F‘ -' r i.. " l their fuciiitids,‘ manpower and technical ltnowioddq. 7 ' ' They are now liiflltlflfl..0NE:lK 3 foods, instead of two. The 4 "MASTR."bocuusoit’s oosiut say. ‘i ‘ Coinoiiiopdiotusquotoyouprtap ‘"' N and MASTER" on "Manet Foods in um‘ have pooled‘ lug.“ - ' Iomoofthonowbooln. \ 9 non’ 4-‘M16’ Ins: 4-"I851 .-,'_**1-.':~.-':~.=t"-:~;"'_-3.-_--vi»-'--. in-~- 4 msrn emsnau music no at Honour-Cofotuhboolors. "’T'~‘3~. _ Forlfnrthor LIATOOMIS ' Phon i am: «..;.. V/I