PAGE SEVEN 5 ”. - AUGUST '4. 1953 am; GUARDIAN. CT-IARLOTTETOWN . . I I Til like to say this I to all Canadians... UNDER a Liberal government, Canadians have added cvcry year to the national strength and national unity of Canada; We have had the greatest expansion of social welfare in our history; - Vie have increased our employment, our production and our national income every year; We have had the greatcn expansion of our primary and secondary Industries - truly an industrial revolution; llint of Truce In lndo-China LONDON. (Reuters) - Moscow issued a hint Sunday that the Communists may be rest not a. truce in the only "hot wet" mt. in the world-the seven-year-old Iungle battle between French Un- ion forces and the Vietrriinh Com- munists in Indo-China. The paper said the "Navarre plan" recently "submitted to the United states.” provided for a ser- ies of offensive operations. Gen. Henri Navarre. French commander-in-chief in Dido-China. has a plan for resumption of n1.iii- tary initiative to demonstrate to the Vienninh Communist rebels they cannot hope for victory. He wants moro arms and from 15,000 to 20.000 more men. The hunch government has not yet endorsed his plan, but would probably do so if assured that the U. B. would aid Francs in Indo-China. iChurchill Calls On The Queen LONDON, (AP) -Prime Minister Churchill called on the Queen at Windsor Castle Sunday night for the first time since he left London on doctor's orders to rest. The visit strengthened belief the 73-year-old British leaner may soon be well enough to resume lull dut- E5, IJRAVEI. Itsuxso. 1ANo caitarites The nature of Churchill's chat with the Queen was not disclosed. Buckingham Palace announced at the same time that the Queen will leave next Tuesday for Bal- moral Castle in Scotland on her annual August vacation. Churchill may have gone to bid the Queen goodbye. Churchill's temporary retirement was announced with dramatic sud- denness June 27 together with a doctor's report which said the prime minister needed at least a month's rest. He was described as PRINCE EDWARD It ' ' ' ( ISLAND suffering fmm gene,” nmwe due Red stu mam nut, am pm. Because of the outstanding contribution of the members o our '” V119 burdens Of Dublic office. ii” 1:: gmglcan interiferemoe is Navy. Army and Air Force, we have been able to do our full share Nine days ago he was well en- W n 9 W” In 111339 ll T ' V i . PROVINCIAL ougii to move from his private possible for American monopolies m P'""" and to M” C”"""""m dgg'c”""" to seize key pmdtiene in Indo- We have reduced the national debt every year, and, in the last China." ' two years, reaped the reward in lower tax rates. Do we want all that to be continued? Do you really think it's time for a chnngel For a change to a Parliament of regional gfoups-s handful of Social Crediters from the Far West, a few Socialists from the Prairies, a few more Conservatives from Ontario or the Maritime: and some so-called Independents from Quebec? In such a Parliament without the leadership and responsibility of a united national party, how could the government help being weak and insecure? Do we want a week and divided government to deal with the formidable problems of the next few years? I ask you, IS it really time for a change? We believe most Canadians want a government which encourages enterprise, promotes trade and fosters the exploration and develop- ment of our resources; and you know it as well as we do, that requires balanced budgets, paying off debts in prosperous times and a tax structure which, while fair to all, is adeguate to meet these demands. coiziiiry residence Cliartwell, to his official oountry home, Chequers. Kingston a-nd Vicinity The many friends and neigh- bours of Mr. Everett Holmes are pleased that he is much improved ,and has now returned to his home after being a patient in the P.E. Island Hospital. EXHIBITION To be held LP CHARLOTTETOWN AUG. 10 - 15 mitliicrd rail fares from all sin- ';oiis in New Bi'iii'isuick. Nnva STU- L1 and Prince Eduard Island. their entrance eumiriatlona to P.w.coilege. Much credit is re- on their teacher Mrs. Grant l a. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Derke and son Brim have returned to their home in Gardiner. Me., after a visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edger Newson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doeherty and family have left for Toronto. where they plan to reside in the future. Miss Vivian Ann Gus has re- turned to Charlottetown after spmdiiig her holidays with Miss Marion Aiiii Newson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard lngerson of Providence. R.I.. have been g the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Colivill for the past week. Full information from any ugentg Mr. Daniel Macxlnnon of Bed- ford. Mass. has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Daniel Docherty and renewing old friendship. Mr. Roy Macclregor of Toron- to. Ont, is visiting at the home of . Coiigratulations are being IX-.1118 V, , . parents Mr. and Mrs. Lester M . l . ,lClldC('l to Wendell Willis and Mscornorl Kmnmn. Ruth Younker on having passed Mrs. Arthur Evans of Montreal has been guest or her sisters. Mrs. Edgar Newson and Mrs. Wil- liam Younker. Mrs. Merrille Green was hos- tess to the July meeting of the Kingston Women': Institute, Mrs. Wltiield Yeo presided. Roll call was answered by 11 members. Delegates to the Annual Conven- tion were appointed. The Aug. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Albert and Mrs. Lewis Claw. Refreshments were served by hoe- tess, assisted by committee in charge. For a Greater (undilu- VOTE LIBERAL! NATIONAL LIBERAL FEDERATION OF CANADA M; 3 Sproule returning on Sun-i The imperial gallon used in The White House building and! The original Welland canal be-' Large deposits of silver. lead dal; while Paul reni-.iiiic:l lo -Sj”Pll4liC.ii;arla is 20 per cent larger than '.'l'0ull(lS cover an area of 16 acres tween Lake Ontario and Lake Erie'and zinc are found in various his rurloush W"-h 1115 WWMS at the U. 5. gallon. a Hit Washington. was opened in 1829. iparta of Australia. York Manse. I l Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Newson of New Bcdford. Mass. are on- joying the summu on P.E.1. with friends and relatives. Master Eric sproiue of Y0” .1” spending a few days in Pulllffi N,s., visiting former school lllti.P... ohns-Mainville; can keep insulating with famous Jolins-Manvill cool comfort and believe it or not pays for itself in a few years mean: a saving There's no need to have a house that's st it many degrees cooler even on enjoy ycar-round comfort when the cost is so low? M.f. for template (art: on Sninteii Insulation write Canadian Johns-Mnnville, Deni. N43. 9 lay Stl. Toronto O 3:; Y 01;, I -In . ll Drain. or non: , msuisiiou C0'"”m I-M8 l Installed In eiilating homes by J-M APDrevad Contractors. illing hot when you the hottest days by e Spintex. You'll enjoy Spintex Insulation actually ! A J-M Spintex insulated house of up to we on every fiicl dollar. So why not THE HOME or '4 war sum, .s'm'a'g..,w TAHIIIIMAIIW IIENSINGTOII - FsunMtit,siu'r - V tiij, Clllllllllll It ETOWN Yorlt Highlights Mrs. Elby Hardy of York mo- tored to Charlottetown on July 31. and will spend several days at the home of Mr. Elmer .Mailett of Charlottetown. The many friends of Mrs. Milton Vessey of York, who has been a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital for some time, will be glad to learn her condition is improving and they are hoping for her complete recovery in the near future. Rev. and Mrs. Sproule uncom- pa.riled by their sons Donnie. Hu- bert, and Eric who are at home and also their son Paul of the R.C.A.F., who has been visiting them on his furlough motored to Nova scotta. on July 31. the spend a well-earned vacation with friends in Pugwash. one of Rev. 5proule's most. recent charges and then motoring throughout Nova Sootia visiting at various places through- out the province beiors returning to York. Many friends In York and vic- inity of Mrs. Charles Maliett of L. M. POOLE & OO. PaoIl's Wharf Lumber and Building supplies Phone 171 ' " DO I5 TO WE'LL BE BACK. 4 , York Lxlerroen gm :3; 3131!? 13:0 If the gasolines that are "engine-balanced" ' LAUNCHED-' . . DICKEIZ WITH A ENGINE C 'i I iii; Hospital in Charlottetown. ' SHE FLOAT5! I TH'JUNK IN A--IN A--LiH-- I i or. to give vou better overall performance than T ,-,r Low, MAN ouT LAST WE NOW ALL WE GOTTA 5HE'5 BEAUTIFUL M FROM HEi2E,6RlFF.' y . Braclrley, will be sorry to learn yshe is a patient In the P.E.I. Hos- pital in Charlottetown and they hope to see her home soon fully recupereted. Messrs Bernard and Paul spaoule sons of Rev. and Mrs. Sproule of lYorlr United Charge who are with the Royal Canadian Air Force ata- tioned at various stations in the Maritimee motored to York July 26. Bv J R. Williams " ' ”"'""'”"'1 gr-r'-ii I and other friends durillrl 3115 1W11' days. A mow; party CDl15l3l.lllgy of Mrs. Leulla Yulantl, Cliarlottetouig. M,-5, Ruby Mobbs. Covehcad. Misses Joyce and VEai'1a Lint Mid! Mr. and Mrs. Ling. Y01k- 5” I Miss Annie Macbean, Brookficld. motored to Brooktield and Wh;:al- loll hive: on July 19- While iM0f'3 may we" guests of and M15. Brant Elkhoud and Mi. and rsn Lock.s'0y Bowen and dauzhl” M155 Donna Bowen. Many friends and neighbors cx-i tends their sincere sympathy 10, Mrs. Fred Mobbs and relativcsv in their recent sad bereavement in the death of ivir. Fred Mobbs of Covehead which took lD3lCf3 recently. Mr, and Mrs. W. E. liard,t'., Maw-s Raymond and Harry Ves- sey and William Crockett 311 0! Ycrk were emthusastic shooters in the Annual shooting Tourney held at Squaws Point during July M to August 1. Many neighbors and friends of york had the privilege of reticu- ing friendships with a former rc- sident Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thoniil- son and family during Mr. Thomp- gonia furlough wihldh they I” spending in different sections of their home Province. Mrs. Earl Ling of York has em- tered the P.E.I. Hospital for treat.- ment. l-fer many. many friends of York and throughout the Island no hoping to see her home again soon. Mrs. Hurry Lewis and Mrs. Frank vesaey and cunning daughter Beryl also Mr. Milton Veaey of WOOD isLANi)s.oAmiiou' main: SERVICE THOUSANDS of Canadians have Ask your lmoeiriai Esso Dealer how vou - can make the ”l5 to 50 TesI".'7.ilnd out for yourself why thousands are switchin! to the new Esso and the new Esso Extra- any other gasolincsh. . New Esso and .new Esso Extra give you more surging, NEW. . 4. " t ..-m ' (sailings June iatn to Sept. tau: , q - ;. at i i 4- , 2' Inclusive) knock-free power, more flashing acceleration, 1 put? i;;.:f i ;,J4IyW' (:7? . T Dally including Sundays- -Z 2 )7! ,..:,, ' '1 -t , - cl xi gs Wye: W s " ,,oS,;",'5?5,dT:iT.ina.. more octane, more miles per gallon. New .-if I. I ”' VGTu-'lV-- "ll 1 a.m., 9 a.m.. 11 am. 1 pm: ,7 . K i ..... - x .. uwu-L 3 pm: 5 r-m- Fsso and Essa Extra are the greatest xi, , '7 nnsanvarions: May be made ' " . i - M " . :3; :.i:::ta:."".i::; ”.'..;r.i;"'r; gasoimes ever - sold in canals! m P: RIAI. I I t least 68 hours t A Charlottetown. I I i - in advance ior;- - (1)-First and Second sailings , . ' - ' V33? - from each terminal each - . , 1 1 T 2'. l ;”-.l , i Z, r ,-i ” my (2)-rlgddnpriilehnlilcn enrllor Llve- ' -3 , ' '."' ii "ll '1" . g, " '. stock In truck loads on any 6 R .7: ill-tV,Il-did”. 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