Hairdressers To Form P. E. I. Assn. Beauty salon owners from all points on Prince Edward island held a dinner meeting in the pri- vate dining room of the Reader vous Restua nail. salon owners from Summerside, Montague. Al- bertori. O'Leary and Charlotte- ' town attended, and were very en- thusiastic about forming an As- soclation. Mr. A. Walthen Gaudet addres- sed the meeting. A committee of four was nominated to draw up by-laws, etc.: Mrs. Gladys Mac- Quarrie. Mrs. Earl Atkinson. Ai- Tuesday. Nov. 5. 1955 1'lieGnsr&an rm 3, Swine Breeders Lose By In And Out Taciics-H. W. Clay in ill w of the unnrx-etlented st,-0-.3; hog market this fall and ill: . :;i'.'i giain crop in this provi- mg o:ir ..wliie producers he 2 re. gson to give serious study to their bi-ecdi:'.”. oPeI'l- 0115 Bays lr i-l.W Clay, Senior Livestock Fieldman. Past experience has demonstrated t-epeatedly. that Die "in" and ”out" swine producer is usually PLYMOUTH FOR I957 IS IONG, LOW AND WIDE ins 3111” 1”” lime. our swine iii. dutiry would be in a inure tav. orable situation to reap the b;-ne. fits of profitable production when should prevail at least for the next ten months. REMAIN PBOFITABLE Up to the present time there has been little evidence of any breeding across Canada. Due to the New Year with the intention of selling the weanling pigs may have little cause to be cautious. but zliose who breed for spring litters and plan to hold them for mar- keting next fall may be too late to profit from the prevailing st 'ong hog prices. BEFORE APRIL We can expect that Western tli f”3.t ”...!m um! umovrni nciirrou coioun coma" hi when he should be out and out weather conditions in the West. Canada will H: k ' t th h bertou. Mr. Lois Buell. Monta- when he should be in. Last spring and to the fact that many farm- picture to aiigeincrae'liseld1t':legr:e 0a: 3”e- "'3 Ml" 15”” M”D0"9M- many 581111933. with full confidence era are not equipped to raise win a result of the great volume of ' Cht'''l”"e""''"' NOT A HAIR DYE! in their own judgment, ran-,-.3 to The next meeting will be Nov, ter litters. we can expect sow low grade feed grain from the bread sows for spring litters, or sold their sprtn". farrowed pigs breeding before January to con- tinue at a low rate. On the basis a 1956 crop. Few Western producers re fitted to raise winter litters. high-swept tail fins and a startling new low side- Z5 in Charlottetown at Isabel's Beauty Salon when an election of COMPLETE WITH NYLON BRUSH yaw, with feed abundant and price of this outlook, hog prices lioulu This means mm this increase Wm The Belvedere two:door hM mha:b3:g& silhouette Th 1957 PI mouth also features um officers will be held. a Josie few strokes oflho New, Improved Clifton Colour Comb h'”.llv '5” II”: "zmmgt '”hI"d- renlnln 5' V911! Pwmnble M915 become more evident in litters ."”.l:es”k”;'l:;'”.llt hl:Jl'h"td,,;nth,wm letgly new .i1.hew "3r.,,;o,, A,-,6-ry this which gives it s T "m" P"f"" 0' any hair on mromi to st. "mum; 0 - t .nc , . ,,. . ' . . - - illvf lkodcifclggewh: lloinecsetli trig: lgll. late at” Summer or early ll?:;lS)0IIln ?5llI:l1ldan:WlllV'll(!ay.pl'F1;?llLlCtEI:'lls 1957 PlVm”"th Em Th. 1967 Edy f mllfifgfll hmousme” feel. A choice of u;'lllt:ev-8 gg&: CHARLES DOUCET DIES 'u"'"'" 5NW?Y- A harmless colour-won't rub offl riot pig rage-x green. to an so. mi...” '.::":.:::::: tr ”f.'.i."i:': ::a:i;'z:::?'.;9i7..Wi:2.:”:s:: ....:.".'.. c.:?.ZE”?fff'. 3:. .2-...;.”;.:. , - M-cm am um -m we -mt. Iollich appear on the surface at the do ain sth? n1e(:llI'LlIIsllev'I?n eTlloseuf:lirc: A:-ll 113:" SW3 to know before re3tu,es,,5dj5tjnggiv5hg.E:I:ttz'eutment.greatly Tor-que-Flite transmission is also available as brother of Laurence J. Doucet, I (omnimy ”m"" 0' 30"" IHIINDED in"m9nL are Equivped to raise winter lltie.'s Any larnier who plans to buy increased S15” 81988. MW "11" N990” p”5ts' '3p”0"aleq”1Pm9nt- Dow” '"d”5"”" ”l”””"5 "P”' This present favorable hog mar- should breed their sows as soon feeder pigs born before next April was the tremendous organization II the mine. Capable men seemed first day and a half the trapped Canada. The plant ,expected to go into production next summer. will Senlallve. Sydney. died in hospital THE JENKINS PHARMACY kc-t.. while unusual. was not un- as possible. This will result in hogs may find the price higher than he WINDSOR 0NT' culdhn mu 3I"'PlymoumAFarg0 d”m0"' L for hen" "Run" Ind control ill-ere Sal,l."da3.' "'3'" H9 W” 3530' "pet-tcd. In an outlook report to to market before any possible expects. This should prompt we), buyers are offered ta: Tb.- pushbutton control that made Aghelzzwllieelbase on the Suburban i.Ll:)ElSleeEh Vlil':h”l1l;S (t:g:i;itti(,ani1tioft:rg)thr,;r GREAT GEORGE ST. DIAL 4019 the press last New Year's and slump in prices next fall. Even a producers to raise their own pigs "yled I957 lzymnro mm inch” Plymouth P0Wel'Im9 models so ' jD,,u(.9, and 50” coal mm” ' ll "' again at 1119 Annual Meeting of the material increase in sow breeding by securing young sows ready to 3"'l”””"3'h 9'1; Mm . mm. popular. is continued along with. -HMBE3 wghu-u aw--H - V.-1-i-4". mm, ,, , g 7 ug PEI, Swine Breeders'.As'n. a before January appears justified. brred before the end of the year. 19”" I”! 331' Tm. kn mve other optional pone, teatures Such; some of the wmtldvs best ply, T” uarninz W8! emphasized that Can- After January. swine producers This advice may be summarized ”""'e ” 5'aV'rg"Look via” u wer ueerm N r b k wood is mmed tn the forests 0, ads and the United States were can look forward to a keen rie- as lollows:- Breed ehrly for pigs meal in F9;-lwal. 1 b. I cum. " P0 g' P 9 Fa es" New Gum” north of Austmlhl facing a material decline in swine mind for feeding pigs. This situ to ship before next Septembe. "lmel 9"” 9! in yd 3;”, 3” 8nd lW0rWnY POW" Seals. Th? ' W l N I E R D R l v I N G llrtiduction. If this iniformatinn had ation may hold even for pigs born Exercise caution in planning for lgeegign nezgluggf alajch "nun! new three-speed Torque-Flite u-an . .mpf:d our sw ne breeders next spring and summer. Swine any great increase in pigs to be I t iongbu. from gmisglon will be offered in that tornaintain the rate of sow breed- producers who breed sows after marketed next fall. Shrllme "'9 an d 5 1 5 .. prmgs instead of the former Beivedere an por uburban foot - high coil springs. Because models. . torsion - bar springs save space Plymouth's 1957 tlrlilng thrill O O . l ' lacemeiit of it the "Torsion-Aire” rltle ltlllcll glllglllgerrhlclllezetttftlatrs DIIIEY NIP results from the completely new gr make Plymouth's new low Pl'0' frame that is a foot Ioni:ci' and I R file possible. Thus Plymouth en- 55pound. heavier that, Last yea,-', CORRAN BAN HALL gineers have achieved a styling frameg ' wglx IHRU triumph and m cm, mm, mm. Incorporated in W, "M. sus, lietlncsday. November 7 SNOW .)lr Urban llicQuaid. Grand thing which predominated every- fortable ride. pension system are a niultitude Starting at 5:00 o'clock WADE Tfmu Mun "HA knight of the Charlottetown Coun- where was the courtesy of the of- The "W plymouth bu , Inc. 01 outstandmg matures that truly Ad I 1 O0. h.ldg Jggcnou ('ll Knights of Columbus reportsa ficials. , ml line rem-wgrd from the for- "cushion" the ride. Included in U15 ' v C 1 le" 500 GRIP ON ICE Gun” wonderful response from the peo- The police force, which might we,-d.ttm,,m,g headlight, to theithege lrg newly designed ban Games, amusement and DUI”. ON Pgvimxr pl? Of Ch8Tl0"9l0Wn I0? me 5P' have been IOFKIVW I 5" 0! 5l""1 sweeping high-flung rear fins. The joints which replace kingpins to. d sAl”' peal for clothing, food, etc for temper at the terrific increase in full-width aluminum grille and quicken steering wheel "return". anCe- - springliilll. duties and responsibility. and fat- side-by-side lighting arrangement after cornering; special rubber -1-1-12:: Tube Type Regs List Price On Sundays truck and four cars igue. were pollw. and everywhere accent tn, wtdth wd unutty gg - U in the F ' and 5'19 Price Per 59! loaded with relief supplies landed helpful. They reported that the the trout end. Progpectjve when steering systems which ' 600-16 .P” 5" C1355 A Wllh "ad? in at the disaster area and Mr- Mc- lood was as eagerly welcomed at can choose from 2 different ino- the noise and vibration, and cua-l 670 15 3-33-00 537.95 ouaid was ple-santly surprised to the pithead as the clothlns. for the dels with both six and vs cylinder hlon against jolts and noise. These ' 838.10 5539.95 . be met by two Red Cross officials big increase in the number of peo- engines in 4 series. Plaza. Savoy. bushings are frictionless and, as 710-15 355-70 34-) Q5 SIICS from Charlottetown. Gordon Mac- pie in the area resulted in a great Belevedere and Suburban a result. need no luhrtuatton. Lu, . 76045 3357180 4'95". P - if Donald and if. E. Hyndman. demand for food which the PGOPIC The Plymouth lineup. in a wide brication points in the entire fronil ' ' '3 "C's compur W. bl-Mal -M 1:" ::.::.';":.":L.:.:;' '" 7:35: 2: .””"..r:d""d.;'rm it landed direct to- rescue wor era - , - n ' 0 Of all film at In es an on their way toy the mine shaft.'l'be ANo1-"E3 couqcmgncg; sler-Plymouth-Fargo dealers, air from 23 to 8 for thell-amodels A -u: I clothing was particularly welcome Another coincidence resulting I . lluunced Mr. John C. McGuire. I There is a longer. ll8 inch wheei- j sf. Pefer ; since all of the workers were wet from the mp occurred when the director of the company and Gen- base, and new 14 inch tubeiess n - f . Ind C0ld- A P!" 0' lh! EVBCUBIIOB Charlottetown men were taken to 9”" 53'” M""e'' M "'9 (""7" "1" Much have Wu" tmadt - - I H route wat; immersed I: wate; al- vmt Mr, gut-ton, the first mg: to ,.. g i m - C OHOTOWH most to e knees of e wor ers. be evacuated from the mine. T ere I I . t I rmia ORGANIZATION t"lfa:lcQ.:”fu:”"::lf:t:ht;rl" ofIClinaai'llI)tt.AiatonwIici. naa'b:7Jn'spnt:tllilte- I CUDMORES 7 '" T Dial 4912 ..h- .l".””?”:. ":7 ""”::.: 6r-mi mm or at 9'" CLEANERS v e rve or one ons. repo , - - that the thing that impressed him Co;l':f"B?:l.::l; :':g:?d0:,g':ht'.:btl;: at Maitland. Ont, for Du Pont of no Kent St. Phone O2: to be In charge everywhere, and everyone was cooperating. One .4. Coming Events Iltegular dance. Boashaw Ian. I 'Hnt chicken supper Corran Bann PM ''""'9'''- EV"'Y9"9 P"Y9d- "Id 1 1 . lfednesday, Nov. 7th.. Dance after. "0 one Pn"lCk9d- ens Met"; W" 5 To Another truck left the Council H, joined Du pant of Cgnadg I 9 finance Forest Hill Hall, wearin- day night, Turners Orchestra. Dance St. Mary's Hell, Sourls Friday, Nov. 9th Clifford's Orches- lra. .St. Mary's Parish chicken sup- lltr. Beaver Club Hail Montague. miners did lltttie but wait; they knew they were facing death but -- their morale remained high. Then Mr. Burton decided that if he was to die he would die on the way up. His group then started to crawl towards the surface. when they met the rescurers they thought they were another group of trap home at nine o”clocit yesterday morning with a load of supplies. 3 No more supplies will be taken over after today. but arrangements have been made by the K. of C. for forwarding cash donations to the disaster area. The need is still great, for there are quite a few manufacture a textile fibre called Prince of Wales College here, atl Dalhousie University where he ob-L talned his bachelor of science de- gree in 1949. and Nova Scotia Tech. where he graduated in 1952 with the degree of bachelor of chemical i the same month plant at Kingston. Ont. and for the last year has been a project en- gineer at the Montreal head office. W.C. McLeod, 1 Park Terrace. Orion" acrylic fibre. . Mr. McLeod was educated ati as a technical sslstant at the company's nylon He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hall Tuesday night. Rollie Mae- kuiz.ie's Orchestra. Thai Give A Child's Spirit Your child may never play professionally. But the mastery of a fine 1 Ticket Pocket Leather Covered Inieresiing News t. at s. A. McDONALD'S 5 Something for Everyone in our Departmental Store All with fleck-sizes small, medium and large . l I w'd""d”' N'""'"b" 7"" linezlli':nlIioIl.t:l';r':a;'ny;..';";'3,,l:I:: rim siiowN IN U. ir. int:-?l.:l":u::iln: Til: MEN'S B I ll dll. It I' ll?! tl .UtlI llf-I I .,..:z::..::: .'..i...., 32:. :...;::..:”:;':.'.."....':..”.".:'":.".t Mggylggg ;gP;,;.;efp-,g;;lg;,'; .. "..".;l".::.:....: 2."; 3.2: An wool . - . dell Bros. Crspaud. untary assistance is needed. I I t I I T . Marlo United Church "Hot wa"h'on:llIetliw'lllirEHd;))" align lays: reas0l.llIlItnr:ll:e:tur0ef liuglilyl. I ' gllelgltill Sugper"MMo;&l.l Hall. MAM-m To 7033 Photographic Society of Great . O FINEST WASEABLE FABRIC sda . . . l '- i ne y ovem r on-AwA (cp) .. Hum, Mtnt Britain The film 'entited h'l'he MAKE 11- A WONDERFUL . C DOUBLE BUTTON CUE! 'cml s-mu every Thunder M" M''"'' "I" W" o"”" W N'""”"” P””"' W" ' W" ciiitisrms iron -rnsr cinu) mm beunmu November uh. . air sundsy to gttend . coiomtn to a distinguished audience includ- or YOU”. CHOOSE THE mg . . ' Dim. Mount Stewart Memorial Hall. :;'"','Je';'"Ig:3 I" J”e";"3'”"i "Z" lgf as" sH'.';'I'”c Gm;e:,' "ms: "RUMENT Now DIAL Single Breasted Colorsr-Black, Charcoal. Light Blue. Mid H mom 5' an vi it it coun- ns om ornms 0113- ' 2 Patch Pockets and Grey and Rust 'Dance Mt. smut-t Memorial re! 50" em Mb 3'8"” '" C''''d'- use OUR - LAY-AWAY PLAN 3535 h l I Weekly Dance Fort Augustus Hall every Wednesday nllhl. Burke's Orchestra. .Attentioii Moi-ell and vicinity. Entries for Morell Bowling Club will close Thursday of this week. COMING EVENTS 08 Movie "'I'itaiIlc". but ll Hull. Tjiesday. Nov. I. 8.8). . jllegular Dance Bonshiiw 'Inn. Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra. Illegular ting of Boyne. 1-0- b. will start at 7 p.m. for the win- ttr months. commencing tolllthh "i'he Annual Meeting of WIIIIOO North Cemetery. will be held in qiurcli 7.3). Noveni In. 'The Annual meeting of the St. Peters Bay Co-Op will be hdd Thursday. November Uh. I o'clock. tlluyliig live fowl. cliichns. II; 3 2 E 3 5 E I.Idml'lo:mIl::uvsr mm. "39 59' IS 9'lY"'oof In fancy of Phi" Colo” 39: BABY EIDIJRDOWN g t in y d T ' . n ue. ear 'are I . at If I t I heeneleboxosyoowIhduDIIIioadRing. Ladies and Gears Watches. and many. 30NLYwPmmm Bun” Pun.” '””'”' C' '" ””” ” pgy more valuable items. ' PILLOWS 6.95 ciiiiamn All-Wool ' a Regular to 10.95 "g. PLEATED SKIRTS T". 5 K Clegring jt, ... .qeeeoeoC0vIooa. STARTS TUESDAY - NOV bill I t W” "m'"" 0' """' '" ”” 9 i PLASTIC DIAPES 1 .55 Regular 1.95 l Pricedtosellat.................... ''l' c,,,,,,,.,.,,-, nnnekm l PYJAMAS l srscuu ssucriou or ONLY 42 At LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. 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Discontinued lines, by Dominion Corsets. Form I-lit INFANTS VESTS-Wooltex and Vents. price I6-SPECIAL , reg. 69: Valu es to 1.50. a low. low price Children's Heavy Quilted Linen JEANS, sizes 3-6: 1 .49 I Values to 2-'1Ce3 for HAND LUGGAGE To Clear at 9.99 Shes 2-4--Reg. 1.98 pair While They last 9st Pair l :T 1. 2 . 3 I l E