I '- _ o a VP may at «4404 v - g ' . g » - '-- - Emma needn’t accmoanled by an Inter-gm t- 1 Th . 1" O p e 5 it ‘1‘ r a I r W I I f Tflnll’y U at. the church at 8.00. Si (in the-Centres g ’am‘ Ul‘.. OCTObEl 3n. 1’: I 3—Month Pro |"’ ' ’ "' The Variety Concert coman The meeting closed With a p ‘ '. j- , 3 V tee irpoi‘ted that Mr. Arthur Ves- friendship cinclc and taps. "” (luard‘dn 1 Age :1 ‘ DETROIT «Apt — General Mo- T’he rezulai- meeting of thc‘zglft \arljiiifire’ifdtdo gl‘ehdiéhe cm?- WV—fl—‘fl‘ 3: C O K o tors Corp. has reported a net Trinty Young People's Union was time in Nov‘em'ybcr 0 50m“ If}? v V profit of two-3.633.266 for this year‘s Md “" Sunday evenim‘ "CHOW- V ' be ' . ' ' W " third I .t I. . .. l V- int: Young People's choir prac- <. my “mm! “‘1 “florfitfng Wu '1 HAROLD “(W-"HUN ‘ u-viM i x . c 9‘ ~qu 0 ‘ mmpalm \ lth ma slides on the All-antic Christian J._.. - v _ -r-» " l'bdanmr 6&3“ Press S‘Mti \li'i’t‘r i” him '31.,‘figgfémhfifl T’rlnally' Aging Pr..nc Minister Green {fi‘fgé'f’w For the same pemOd The meeting was opened with Trai'"‘i‘ng Centre WOT"? then shown I '- V » am a“? WwA ICI,1 7 AL‘ U i}; ‘ _ w m rmmwalv “n “lax/me? for id provincial reaction was GM .- th 1' f H H the worship service led by Mar- ' one. riniiy start hopes the i]".\ . 'lt ‘.ii/'l‘(l not he a quaiityinin :I‘Ce-tts hm‘y favorable]. some “Wm” bi ‘uts Ckm~1 3tone "1‘0 “We: Sam park” and can” Thom" 3"“: O o . st anoth ‘ to. to pay half municipal imy- Hut «team... of dam. {*3 p 93“- ad offered suggestions to expand in at 0mg?” 0 rem" 2:) “r son, with Jean Ellis as pianist. M ' . V “Wit-t er 5" 5 Of 5-9903“ “3“ “1‘ "W "9“ ('ilV I‘oj'id—a prollgect) 51:12:; me pmposal' 536835 E‘tiirilrtslefogéli330351.600“ 1“ the absence of Mr. Mac- "TIMI ORIGIN ‘ ‘ ' A ‘ :d‘ I may ne‘er h’“? m h“ re'iltrt U “ml summer and pushed AGREEMENT VITAL General Motors‘ profits for the heagibim ~tLuztl'merhlfag tilt; grill: Sickness - A c'd t a 4 “drd [s ! ‘Htl’ (id to this Winter —— would Gener it n first nine months of 1958 wcrc re- t ' e. b y' w s. c . c" on E overeat “ the gmcrumcnt “2.! (in ,UWWA I . a‘_.V. asrcement of prov- ported a gym”? 51. d “n fr - ducted in the fonm of discus- Hospital - Medical E or drink? u we years “i” (“‘W‘li“ 0" Fcrloral aid would cover the pe itiscisiidfalital] ‘tO Mlle plan. Though $603 412 .tthe‘ simcoll‘i'fl :21 ‘ 510" g‘mups‘ Surgical FOR RENT “ » v~ at t .. i _ .- ~, _ ‘ f - ‘ on is Do continr t . ' “ ' " ' 1 ~ . v . ., . his???” .m‘gfifiigdffauil {ISN‘TIY‘FV Exwlléggm Dec. 1. 19a8. to April any provincial payment. flog: mod‘ Bot.“ Ford and Chrys‘ler r?‘ agiliiieldriistlfil‘iit $3315: 121ml?“ Insurance t Phrtable TV sets' Ideal for hospllals’ hum moms, 4' mm' K40w Mmt emplw‘mpm i: fut‘h ’ must worde through federal- pfmed "me ‘ month “9595 “"5 p m Laqlimer email-rags: write 01. Ph ec' easona e rates' ; "hon. sent program “in “CV” have How MUCH? NOBODY KNOWS gigging? agreemem'ip‘nder the year. members to attend choir prac- on. PHONE 9624 5 . fl t V .~ t . [i ~ . ,- ‘ lion. municma ities a r e _ , —._.._. . . ‘ ' i . . a ' V .3239?“ "a"! not being set up to pro. .iii~.‘~mi.n;lh§:ii:‘mu co“ the trea‘ the crawl-6.5 0f the WOWWCES- "TOW velllcle 0“ the hlflhw‘ay 7 dlifte’niiltdtjcglril‘wumfaflfeollhers “to B' “ nd am" '3’” m- nent attcrn f ' End;- '-5 guf‘ss- . . However. It also was hoped in Who‘ll “m”? reason‘a‘b'e due . ' H 'g ‘ mon‘ 0 Ch’town 148 Cu b l 3:: H “on and m ,anY. .Qf’r a P 0 m Ural action in this field federal quarters that some of the care and considenalion for other attend 3150' . . , m er and 5" , ‘ lstaanréd at 2 PROGRAM" "']E(.i:;}njr(:’§'“1$e appeals of mu- provinces would come through mOtOfiSEIS and for Opera‘i'm a ".10' cilggdflglilidweite “wi210131‘clllisrl d1; DIAL 5215 W s 32 ’nwhile. w or k s .\l‘iii.ter “ ‘ p “Spec 5 °f 3" WM" financial "tiers of their own. ‘05 ve'm‘e 0" the highway With FREDERICTON. —« Louis J. ’ ‘ ‘ i it vafiabk announced a "crash pro— ’f on construction of 60 post other heavy round of unemploy- menl this winter. The number of to further ease the financial load on municipalities and encourage defective equipment. A Winisloc resident also charg- Robicliaud, Ricliibiicto. N.B.. law- yer. was elected leader of the hold the social on Thursday. 0c- lT'S GOOD. POLICY TO BE ADEQUATELY INSURED or drink ., unemployed reached a post-war them to undertake more wi 8d With 0 .t' . _, . ‘ r, I . . . .. r I l _. . I I V . . mgr pera ing a motor vehicle Nev Bum wck L b I _ ., _ . . 0 m f $ 13” srggllilntl’fynésu agid“tiint::: pgak of 5901000 last Winter, about work. on the highway without having in \Qctober S19158 a tearaéaygagg: - I ~ g . b . . ' ' . ‘ nilneumta' ' W * at aid Some work had it?” scion Of the labor “me- An indication of how the mu- due care aind C‘m‘geram” for We “‘5 33"“ blm‘da'v' “9 was be‘ A I. 4 0s. 5; 7‘. We ‘. _ x . arr predicted that on. - - ~ - . other motorists was fined $10 and 1 ed to be th (1 t ' _ ' . ' eralure ' started In the $1.000.000 employment would not be as Elwyn? If“ waif five“ b1” costs or 10 days leadei inedggd’? Hmm ‘ 8t ' 2: I ‘ ' m be e t A ' ' ..- 901‘ e . ooney ontrea, , ' ' I» " . e suc- , Charm“ p039“ “32:35 ay x ended 253%,”;th Wilminbut that it executiVe director of the mayors in") me“ appeared 0“ Charges ceeded Austin C. Taylor, who re- S . ‘ ' 5 R we gnome : , - _ . ' serious. and municipalities federation. arming out of the Unemployment linquished the leadership when Insurance Smce 1872 ustict m municnpal offer. first an Inmal W t t , , _ . Insurance Act . pm. Sum by Prime Minister Dief- . .a° “’9 ° the federal He saw 1" 15 a "practical and Th ' ' appointed m the senate’ INFANTS To TEENS 0 - - ‘ f - an I 1 ' ' l . Mu... .. mixed. or of a as i. 5 . . j ovmma onservative overn— t- ' _ , . . .z‘ in. Mmmapal roads. nine) than mems were quick to sus awed v.91,“ m e 0f f—‘mplw pleaded guilty and each was fined QvALITY & STYLE . . ‘~ 6.48 am ' 'streets. Sidewalks. water Others were a lime 1e amigo"? mem ‘ ‘ ‘ The federam" had $30 and costs or 30 days each JAILED FOR CLAM DIGGING PRICES THAT PLEASE OFF ICES' ‘ ‘ . . . . S. , _ C, . . . r \ . $0M.) sewers and parks_but astic. s en “81 ggagseallhén‘avfiofis ailig gages to They were charged Wm, obtain. YARMOUTH, N‘s. (cp)._Dig_ At . CHARLOTTETOWN . SUMMERSle lMinimum 9' g " - ing unemployment benefits whiie .ging claims in a prohibited area 0 MONTAGUE Q ALBERTON fl . I "b v lLS :vigw among officials here the federal government al- is providing much aid on lify for federal aid—that 1‘, half the payroll costs—mu- - 'fies will have to meet in tests to ensure projects alien to help provide work in addition to those which cpMiNG EVENTS Dance in Elliotts Hall y night. Weatherbie’s 0r 0 Hope River Hall tonight. uemde Dance. Forest Hill ,Friday. Oct. 315$, Webster‘s stra. erade Dance. St. Char— ”Hialil. Thursday. October 30th. pmzes. n’s Gasarama at Frank '3 Irving Station, corner and Grafton. two days ~— '5 service work. hill Disaster Fund Bene- Dance, this Friday night 0c- 31rst. at St. Peter‘s Bay adm. $1.00. Dancing 9 pm. to Lm. -Gain Cavalcade show at SttPeters Bay Holy Name Hall ~..i-o‘ 20th, 8 p.m. Send .. before November 11th, to Mrs. Brent Gtillis, secretary, " "‘1; Institute. St._ Peters. A 'sion 50 and 35 cents. uerade Dance Millv i e w -. , Charlottetown. once every Thursday Night, M Stewart Memorial Hall. Mar- Canteen. , ‘es‘of European Tour in “ ' on Hall, Saturday night, r lst. at 8:30 pm. by Browse and Edera Rodd.I 15 cents. Sale of lun—I milk for the period Nov. Pollution Case A heavy docket of cases faced Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet in County Magistrate‘s Court Wed- nesday morning. The case of a Hunter River mill owner charged with allowing sawdust to escape (into a stream frequented by trout was adjourn- ed to November 5th after evi- dence was given by one witness. Crown prosecutor J .P. Nichol- son told the court he was not ready to precede with the case when defence Counsel R.R. Bell, Q.C., asked the chief witness whether he was sure that the ac- cused owned the mill involved in the case. The witness, R.C.M.P. Con— stable Robert Wiltlltiams. Game warden for Queen’s County. told the court the accused had told him that he (the accused) was the owner the day the summons was issued. Mr. Nicthiolison, following the y’ November 1M" and cross examination said before he ' November 2nd' >Kms— proceeded any furtherinthe case . he wanted to clarify the question brought up by Mr. Bell. A Bristol man convicted on a driving while impaired charge was fined $65 and costs or 15 days in the Queens County Jail. The case of Tignish man charg— ed with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated was further ad- journed to Wednesday. A Cardigan resident was fined ls Adjourned $20 and costs or 15 days in jail when he pleaded guilty to a charge of being intoxicated in a public place. A charge of having possession of intoxicating liquor not pur- chased at a vendor against a King Street city man was dismis- sed. In handing down his verdict, Magistrate Gaudet said these was not sufficient evidence against the accused. A Charlottetown man, a rest- dent of Villa Street, was fined a total of $15 and costs or 15 days in jail when he pleaded guilty tio separate charges of operating a most inexpensive salesman ya. can employ - - - a PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 hay and pasture. ble. Always ! o‘clock. J.W. \ FOR iHEWLAND's SAKE — ~ LIME ' Soil acidity slows down the decomposition of or- ganic matter and reduces the yields and quality of LIME is the cheapest all-round soil con- ditioner on the market and should be applied to acid soil, it makes all major remember, WORKS”. Shipped in carload lots of 30 tons or more, bagged or bulk. Order now from— \ plant foods more avail- “HAVELOCK LIME being gainfully employed. M. Alban Farmer appeared for the Covehead Road man. John K. es. iput Richard Muise of Yarmouth in jail for 20 days. Muise was sentenced in police court Tues- cause of contamination. Moore & McLeod Ltd. “Your Favorite Shopping Centre" Agents throughout the Province ‘ All Lines of Insurance Effected ‘ COUNTRY STYLE LOIN PORK COUNTRY STYLE 29.50. _ Special 1 Men’s Top Coats, in all wool Needs and gubardines. To Men's Suburban Coats. sites Month - End Specials at Ludies' Winter Coats. 29.50 to 79.50. Coats and Jackets. 1 0% 0“ Ladies' Cardigan or Pullover Sweaters in wool or orlon. 9.50 l Greendal's including B o r g. PORK STEAKS C. & F. FOODLAND'S CHOPS lb. lb. 49c 55c COUNTRY STYLE PORK SHOULDER ROAST EAifiiAEKhSAGE CANADA PACKERS PICNIC HAMS 1.1253 to April 30. 1959. will be . ~ ‘ SILVER SE " . . - COUNTRY STYLE AL “.31 Pfi‘l’iiiigmmc‘tf‘nidif HAVELO‘CK LIME WORKS ms. h’chilliams, I . lb. lb. C 45: ‘ RED FRESH TOKAY Grapes RIPE Tomatoes ctn. 19c 15c ’ FRUITS 8. VEGETABLE RED MaclNTOSH—5 LB. BAG Eating Apples 45c LARGE CRISP Lettuce ea. 23c .\\/— .4! , ,. \ through the National . I Elgerton of Moncton. an officer day. Digging on the shores of Act. I C M C of the Unemployment insurance Yarmoutih barbg‘ has been pro- ‘i MEET TESTS n 0' S Commission, prosecuted both cas- hibited by federal authorities be- i 4 3.531;.» “5.... .2; ’— , 34 to 46. Values to 29.50. 2-95 "1’ _ G0 DEN RIPE . . ’ ~ L ‘ “an” it " Special 16-95 Boys' Plum Drawers 2 to 6x. LARGE JUICY . f 1.00 89c Grapelrmt 3 for 31¢ Pears 6 or c _....— Men's 2 Pant Suits in blues. vests to match. browns. greys and charcoal. 69c CHOICE ALL NEW! NEW! HALLOWEEN DAVIDS ’5501 c 39.50. ’ QUALITY ’ BLUE ' m 4' l 29 50 Children's Snow Suits. One BONELESS FLAVORS or pEANu'rs HALLOWE EN 596 Piece or two piece style. CHICKEN ROYAL BEE ‘N THE SHELL , Kisses Men‘s heavy lined tweed work 4.95 To 9.95 8 oz- 4 5° INSTANT 1 LB. PKG. 1 LB. BAG i T Tin FAMILY SIZE Iron. Reg. 9-95- Children's Dresses in was?- - ‘ figme 8 coin] 7-95 able laid glene'kl °" Pebbe BAR-BECUED thy =\ 4.39 ray material. Sizes 3 to 6x and CH|CKENS R $ . I39 6 c S —"’ “1" Wm“ '- i " e d c" 7 *° '2' i 49 to 2.25 F0 c » t' 31“"! fl Reg. 8.95. 2.95 5‘ 3-95 ' i grail“? V l r SPQCERE Ladies' Dresses — including / 8:] wools' priced from to £73 Doeskin Sport Shirts. 19.95. & 8 \ “ r a 0 .ll lli. ; Special 1-49 10% _ J' ' ,‘t ' " 7 fREE DELIVERY . N a” l Greemlal ' C0. iso QUEEN STREET DIAL 48“