IeTlie 74,000 - member Canadian reaciigi-5' Federation voiced HUME BUILDERS Iiuuso wired on time. One year to. Consult Brown Electric. .s'(1ll()ttl.l-i OF S(,'Hi)0L Division Munbcr One. will open on Slxlll day of September. All chil- uicn enrolling for the first time Hem, ghtlllld be vaccinated. l'xil.'S RADIO Service 1-...lms llI.S'lilllP(lI home radius. car , 1.1111111: and l't-L-urilplaycrs rt-puir-i 1'11 Pick-lip anti (ii-livcl'y 204 Kent Chum," 0" Sunday Street. Phone 1i5!l7. Sglhhglbnne ll am a mis w"Vi"' Rose Valley 3 p.m.: North Gran-, Sunda 3'45 Rev HS. Raynor- FREE CHURCH nl Scotland- ll am. and 7.30 p.m. 1City time1 slanehel 3 p.m. . . JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN l'lll'RCH. Belfast. Sunday. Aug. 2 p.m.. Sunday School: annual Memorial Church 3 p.m Rev. E. D. Mae- lnlerim Moderator. Belle River 3.00 p. Birch Hill 7.30 p.m. There uill hr farewell ersvices conduct-; iR1:hnp, interim Moderator. t;EtlR(iETOWN Pastoral Charge. linllcd Church of Canada Services for August 21. Milltown Cross. 11 Church. Georgetown. p n1 1All on Standard Time). Guest Prom-her. Rev. Sidney J. Boyce.1 w A. Paterson. Minister. l'xlTl-JD Church of Canada. Ser- xiu--. Sunday August 21 as follows: 11...-1-av Harbour 11 a.m. Llttlel S:1llrls,.'l p.m. Murray River 7 p.m. MacDonald. g u e s t, HIRK Pastoral Charge. tinlu-cl Church of Cnada. Minister .1 M. Sproule. Sunday, Aug- un 11. 1955. 9:00 am. Pleasant Grove. 10:30 a.m. Central, 1:00 p.i IHNIPTON Pastoral Charge. The: lfmtcd Church of Canada Services Sunday Allgust 21. Bonshaw ll Vt.-1t)i'l-Jill-IA!) Pastoral Llnltl-(1 Church of Canada Services Suiulav August 21 Stanhope 9:30 ilm West ('nvt-head ll a.m. Union Ra ' 10 t'UllVWAl.l. United Church Ser- 1I1'rs -lugust 2tst. will be conduct- Clark MacDonald. N,S.. at the following lmuli and Places; Cornwall 11:00 Kingston 3:00 p.m.: Inn at 7-30 p.m. nnounced by superin- LD Charge. The Pre- M . S rch in Canada. Hours W'1Irc for Sunday. Hunter River, 11 H Hartsvile 3 p.m.- 4 30 pm. Mr. Randolph Nich- Preach at all services. hnols as announced. Rev. MARSHFIELD Pastoral r' e Presbyterian Church "idly August 21st. Marsh- -I-'i1l a.m. Service, 10:!) a. School. Harrington. 101 Ross MrcEwen guest at Mount Stewart. livery- !'. Rev. Lee M. Mac- HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Actress- Lana Turner suffered a concussion of the brain in a bathtub fall at Acapulco. Mea., last week. her Johnson accepted. 1'urllo said Thursay. Extent of the injury was not dis- lflf; SC-Lssoow Christian unday August ,,,,fi"t Mind-.v School In a.m.i "ii Warship and Communion dish United ilaotistl Is; Turner was examined by Dr. ("wneron R. Hall after complaining The man never returned. iliss Turner wad scheduled in as ..1arl work on a now turn Thur fayl . D but Dr Hall ordered her to bad -for at least two weeks. iigietlinili and gigging, 3; Teachers Protest Lowering Oi Qualification Standardsi u'1i'AWA (CP) -Canadian teacb- teaching certificate." that methods being statement said. med by provincial governments to;RAlSE STANDARDS sbortagej are en-1 jangei-ing their profession and1solved b um-ting Canada's educational sys- lraeted to and retained in the pro- fession. The convention passed a resolu- ilion to grant financial assistance to exchange teachers from the United Kingdom. are, Under the U.K.-Canada ex- "ea,-iy 54,000,000 damages has been 3l'FaIIl1emEm- U- K- T930" started by Merrill Petraleums Ltd.. .crs in Canada are paid in sterling. and canwii oil and Gas Co. Ltd., "in many provinces the shortage This reduces their income in dol-1 of teachers in being met only by ailars due to the exchange rate on continued lowering of the stan- : the pound. cards nf entrance to the professlonl shortening of the pro- WE TREAT THE SICK WELL ,' , H, jciggey-5 pharmacy open 3 gym, fore Merrill and Canco a cast 1a.m. (ilasguw Road 1:45 p.m. Win- 'sioc North 7:30. All are welcome r 11 Hardy, Minister. ilaznlnsiuioic Baptist Church.i Rev. Myron Brinton. Principal of Joseph Edward Corie on a charsel 1 be Hlllle st-tluol at Munclon will of aiding and um-llina 2: 5211.500. prgafh iii iiuigibi-my Hupiigt ciubetzlellu-nt at a brain-ll of llltli August 21 a;,Coinn1unwe.ilth Trust Co., at Un- 3 pm. Miss Arlene MacDonald will i011 City. N J- be tht soloist All are welcome to H minister. Personals The many friends of Mrs. John Lee. Sr. will regret to learn thatl .. . 1 D A. Camvm west sve-r 335...”15.311111"i..1ii..Z"'..3'”i5.'32i-T ,went an operation. All wish her PRESBYTEIKIAN CHURCH ip la Speed-V '"”"V"'Y' St. Augustine's Parish. Rustico.'o” I I I Donald guest speaker. Rev. Carl wishes to acknowledge with grate-,quiz?"3e9t:'9me:15ltl;'Er.ll:; fa3d"r'::l: lstration in Niplssing district court1 in the matter of the estate. lful thanks all the prizes donated 'tn the Acadian Bi-Centennial Cele- Scotland. ibration by the following business 1.1r.'1lst 21. Sunday School Birch firms and private persons. lllll. iris and Murray River 10.00 Prowse Bros. Ltd. Reddln Bros. Meyer's Studio. Keefe Drug Co. Woolworlhs Moore and McLeod. S. A. MacDonald. Rogers Hardware. Hughes Drug Store. K. and R shoe Store. Holmes and Bradley. Robinson's Supplies Ltd. Douglas Bros. and Jones Ltd. Albert Farrah. Fashion Shoppe. Burke Electric. Burns Jewellers. Eaton's Charlottetown. Firestone. Fit-Rite Shoe Co. l.ePage Shoe Store. Garnhum Studios. Gloria Ladies' Wear. Greendal. Hamhly and lnnis. Henderson and Cudmore. island Radio Centre. Jenkin's Pharmacy. Kelly and Mclnnls. Kennedy's Ladies Wear Harry A. Mcnoulall. Miller Bros. Cudmorc's Dry Cleaners. 7ieree's Cash and Carry. iherwin Williams Co. iimpsnn Sears. iport Lodge. :tead's Pharmacy. .liss Angle Blanchard. iaton's, Mont-ton. pson's, Halifax. 1. R. Mt-Innis lsuranee Co. .I. C. Montgomery and Co. tilark Bros. Michael Bros. Carroll Bros. ieamanis Beverages. F) M. Clldmore. lTrS. Julio Blanchard. osie and Mary Blanchard. sland Fertilizer Co. )eBlnis Bros. 'arler and Co. Dundas Cheese (,'o. 'lnmilton's Biscuits. liarvrnls Biscuits. iydncy T Green, i. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. - terfection Milk. 'urc Milk Co. 'eerless Berverages. lrnfast Coal Co. 'anada Packers. . 'anadian Wall Paper Co. -wllgum Agency. talking confidence man robbed a blind man of so Wednesday. Harry Johnson, H. told police he was waiting to cross the street in downtown Windsor. when someone M offered to help him. The man later offered to buy Johnson a bottle of beer. This was refused. but when his new-found friend said he had a blind brother, 1 -and-Turner pains in her back. or Winter Pictures-i. Mrs F1-anti llloss. I) Hawthoren Ave. 1. Mr; Roland G. Taylor. 0 Ambrose St. W. B, Creed, Highfield. Sec. l1--Best group of Animal Longworth. Pictures-1. Arts and Crafts Winners At Exhibition Continued Following are partial results of judging of entries in the Women's Institute building at the Provincial CLASS 88-BUGS AND NEEDLE- T CLASS I4 AM. PHOTOGRAPHY" AND SCHOOL PROJECTS: See. in Original Oil landscape-ll. Norah I llil Fitzroy St. 2. Mrs. Frank Bag- sor St, City. 3. Mrs. John Ashley, lUmon Road, Queens County. imp 3:” city, gsec. 9-Rolls; is dos. 1. Mrs.-sigvginoii, No;-ui mvgi-. Clayton Stevenson. North River. 1.! sec. ugBluk wn-em jeny... 1. Mrs. Vernon Jenkins. Vernon. Rodd. North Milton. 1) liawthoren Ave. 2. Mr. Robert Donnelly, 245 Queeli St. 3. painting Roland G. Taylor. 8 Ambrose St. - g - ,p0rtrait-1. Mrs. Gladys Ellis. 921 Sec. 13-Best Enlarged Portrait mf.cc;:::.:ln'l:ol::T'1 M';fR3:1?:::1Brighton R.d.. Charlottetown. 2.1 H", Keuingtonl R. R ZA 2. M”. Mrs. Frank Bagnall. Hunter River. ?”Y,,T""&,11,;'f”",',i”9.'""1 R' R1 lvlasdiicape-1 Miss Marion Bain ' '5' Wu emrsm Kenning-:62 Gt. George St. 2. Miss Norma p sec” ugn b -dedglp M '.DouIi Bears, Montague, R, R. 5, iargement-1. Mr. Roland G. Tay-,1 on U2 N” H 2b-Original Watercolor ior. 8 Ambrose St, 2. Mr. Robert village, 1. M” John A, Dewawstiil life-l. Miss Marion Bain. 62 Dollnelly. 245 Queen St. 1. Mrs. New perm 3, Lima" walken 5:Gt. George St. 2. Mrs. John War- l 1ren, North River. Sec. 3a-Original pastel drawing Murray Harbour. 2. Mrs. Franklyni Brown, New London. 3. Mrs. Er- ” nest Bryenton, Malpeque. Mrs. Elmer Younker, New Wilt- . shire. 3. Mrs. Wendell Wood, Cent- ral Royalty. the policy The resolution proposes that a Canadian teacher going to the U. K. on exchange will make I The teacher shortage could be contribution of 3250 to the U. K. y a nationwide effort to teacher coming to Canada in his raise standards for teache . and place. The convention hoped this itn provide them with adequate arrangement would increase the 'training and salary. This would number of U. K. teacher com- to its result in an increasing number of lng to Canada. apposition to the employment of 1,the best young people being at- unqualified teachers in Canadian ichoois in a statement of policy 1 Wednesday at the conclusion of li.s1 atth annual convention. It said it is concerned that every 1 year more and more children in ' province of Canada ht-lng taught by unqualified or pollrly-qllallflEd teachers. Cl. Mr. Roland G. Taylor, it Am- brose St. 2. Mr. Robert Donnelly, Section Lgn-I Ru convention. . 2a-0 rig i n at Watercolor allzed design No. First given. 1. Ave” City. Abrams Village. 8. Mrs. Paynter. 47 Reserve St., Charlotte Sylvere J. T. Araenaull. Abramsiy wn. Section 2.-Rag Rug Floral da- slgn-No First. 2. Mrs. David Pay- nter, 47 Reserve St.. Charlottetown. Section 3.-Nursery Rug rag- No first given. 2. Mrs. J. Elmer MacLeod, New London. Section 4.-Rug wool rag con- ventionaiized design-1. Mrs. Ray Carr, Stanhope. 2. Marchbank, New Annan. 8. Mrs. Wesley Payter, French River. ctlan 5.-Rug wool rags floral Wesley Paynter. French River. 2. Mrs. Harold May- hew, New London. 3. Mrs. Everett Mrs. Murray. Clyde River. Section G.-Wool rag rug veget-lMt. Edward Rd. able dyes-l. Mrs. Edwin Fleairs-i lLure, Braekley Point. 2. Mi Jgnmlricia Clark. Summcrside -eiich,-l.'i. Mrs. Frank Ross. 20 H; see. 15-Best Hand Colored En- secu-on isggaug of wool yaw-'1 iargement-l. Miss Margaret Mal- gm-. point.” tied hook,',.g..i Mrklandscape-l. Mr. Paul Whelan. 2 E. J' Ban-55., T.-yang N0 ,,.mnd.Hillsboro St. 2. Mrs. 0.K, Presby, .'North River Rd. and Lillian wal-Robert Donnelly. 245 Queen St. ill--Best Natural Color :;i,,0rigi.,;.i pa,-iei pi-aw.,Prinl--1. Mr. Edgar Dewar. Car- Miss Stephanie digan R R. 2 2. Mr Robert Don- 1,iui,., w,..ik.r, nelly, 245 Queen St. 3 Mr, Roland brook 2- Mrs. Clayton Stev G. Taylor. ll Ambrose St, Sec. l7-Poster ('.ompetitiun :Gr.lk"1 New wl”5hii'9- lwinsioe. . Sec. l4--Oatmeal cookies. 'n doz.1 Sec, 3; Canned Pgachu-.1, Mrs. Raymond Hambley, Central Section ill.-Chair seat ur wall "'1 5 Ede" 31- hanging, yarn-l. Mrs. S. Dunning, , Gm-doling. still life-l Crockett, York Station. 1. Mrs. .1. Well" Elmer MacLeod, New l..ondo North River. 3. Mrs. naming three other oil companies seat-or foot-stool unmoultled-l. and iii Mrs. John McGowan, Kllmuir. 2.iEil5le'i or pencil!---l. Miss The statement of claim However. Canadian teachers in Canadian supenod on or can. the U. K. are paid in dollars and mi-iii. Lu-iy, seaboard Oil Co. 1essionai' training required for albenefit from the exchange rate. Ha '- ,City and Central ROY'S TAXI-Dial 6560 6560 ISLAND TWIST is now 20 eentslm 3 ppm, Miiigi Sec lit-Poster Competition 1Gr.,'”.l- M”? Cl3Yl0D Steven-S011. Northl Miss Anne v. Smitll, 21'R"'"-,2- M185 Edith M361-e0d.iRoyaltv R. R. 3; 2. Mrs. L. A. 5-p,,iniing or d,-aw-ing;'King Sq, 2. Miss Elizabeth liav-1B"""”'9'd 3- M" 5 ”lslandc-rs at Work"-1. Miss IJl- W000. 2 Gay. AV? 3 M155 "6110 Celllml R"ya"y' "C. nan walker, 5 Eden si 2, Mrs, Norrie, Charlottetown R. R. 2. odd, Milton R. R.l. 6 -Original design Valker, 5 Eden St lboro. 3. Mrs. John Thompson. 28 claims development rights The Alberta Supreme Cour section 7,3”: Am-nu Mr. RR. 3. Mrs, Eric MacKinnon, (my: 1(entral Royalty. ' . Sec. l6-Shortbread. 1.3 tioz.-T straining Superior River. 2. Mrs. John Ashi with or disposing of the lam I Section l8.-Petit la. ...,-ape,-l. Mrs. Henry Henderson. .lohn in-inp. .ytur.1sing1on R. R. 3- Wealey Payn- MacDonald. iied Hawthorne Ave, Section B.-Rug yarn The threatened law suit grew out SPECIAL Friday and Saturday. of an agiccmcnt made two years .0112 rack of dresses. half price Hr-len': Dress Shop. ray River. 2. Mrs. - ' ter, French River. 3. Mrs, age between Merrill. Cancoll. Hon-lea,-,-en. E35; Baim, nlulu and Seaboard to carry out a1 y , seismic program on land owned; BREAIMLBANIL Presbyterian by gu,,ergm., Church. Service of worship isunday. August 21, 7:30 p.m. Sun- . jday School 10 am. A very cordial ,”RwE1';'"f l;E,?”,?lN Shit: ' worship with us. .1. Karl English- Himrchoruedll Ill) iimv Cherrv .Val ismdpm nlinm" lb Cl" ' - - . ' 2 till pm Vernon River 7:30 L1 .b 3. Mrs. Raymond Hambly, Central l 3."laoyany R. R. 3. illiss llols Sec. l7-Scones. I-3 doz.--l. Mn, 2. Bi-slhnpel 10 Lapthorne Ave. R 1 - A 53- - - Kirby. 14 Felling W "m Rd 3, Mrs. Sterling Yea, Union 1' Mr." Fred C. Ynunker. North Ave 2. Mrs Section 9.-Rug yarn floral de- Pickering, stitch on linen. unframed--1 Kensingtun. 2. Mrs. Harry Under- ihill. French River. 3. Mrs. Brown. New London. Sec, 8-- Hest Group of Pictures IK. Hof. c-o V. Livingston. Ml Ed- of Children-l. Robert L,eigii.ward Rd. 11. R. s. 2. Stevenson. Rustico. ii. Mrs. Section 10.-Rug yarn convent- Pfeiiby. North River Rd. ionalized design.-1. Mrs, Sylvere J. T. Arsenault. Abrams Village. embroidery or needle 2. Mrs. Elmer A. Hardy, Conway. 1- Mrs. John MacLcod. 3. Mrs: Leigh Brow i)onne1iy' Children to Gr. ill-l Read 245 Queen St. 2, Mrs W. B. Creed.l M5CD0"3ld- M9"l3Eli9 R- K 5- 0 K.illighfield. 3 Mrs. Frank Ross, 201 ,under is-1. Miss Alice MacDon- ,p of AL-tjgnpald, Montague R R. 5, Sec. 25-Best Collection of Art- Dennis Taylor. ll Amliorse Uncover Bogus ! Holdup Plans WINSLOE Pastoral Charge. the! United Church of Canada. Services? Section 20. Samples, Jacobean pointing--lPictures-1, Mrs. ri-any Ross, no 2. Ethel liawlhorne Ave. 1 - Sec. l0--Best Group of lndoor,5'- St . City. NEWARK. N. J. (APJ--The FBI . p f" , H- hr Id Thursday annuunud discovery of1 . ll f.a:lnc(gu?::: Raga mu a plot in which the head teller of a.des1gn--1. bank and a cohort allegedlylmalpeque, planned to stage a bogus huldupl ' to cover up a 528,500 n, New London. MacDougail, 29 Fitzroy St. 3. Mrs. yarn, original Watson Higgins, 27 Gower Mrs. Ernest Bryenton, Parkdale. 3 over 75. Mrs. Franklin Haw Robe,-1 (Under 16 yrs. of age!-1. Mar- Brown. New London. Mr. Karel Dawn Mathesun. Southport. Elizabeth Haywood. 1Gay Ave,, Charlottetown. 3. Miss Janet Rodd, Milton R. R. Flower Arrangement for table or mantle-1. Donneily, 245 Qleen St -No lst or 2nd p1'ize1Rola1ut G l Sec, 20-Lemon pie-1. Mr Mrs. Henry Henderson, lsleriius Yeo, Union Rd. 1. Mia Edith MacLeod, Bruokfield. 3. Mrs. .Harold Bulpltt, Roseneath. T A X I C 1 Sec. 21-Strawberry jam-l. Mrs. Eric MacKinuon, Central Roy- alty. 2. Mrs. Ernest Ladner. N 'th River. 8. Mrs. Robert SIEWHl'll."43: 24 HOUR. Kayle- Summer St,. City. i Sec. 22-Wild Rasplil-i'ry Jam- 1 - Mrs. H. E. Sanderson, Nort!llDrTwm' .V'ry 3'. '”h River. 2. Mrs, Wendell Wood. Central Royalty. 1. Mrs. lra Rodd. North Milton. Sec. 23---Orange Marmela(le-- I 1. Mrs Section l2.-Rug wool rags, any ldesing-1. Mrs. J. H. MacDonald, Officers arrested 19 - year - old; Taylor, I Ambrose St. 2- M153 ll--Best Group of Sunlmei Central Royalty. W, MacGregor, Ken- Seized Wednesday -- six alter-the bank reported the moneyl missing-"... the head teller. Allen POWNAL United P a s to r al Tinmpler, 27 Charge. Services Sunday Aug. 21, I0 a.m at Bunhury. church newly hank funds 'lre-decorated. ll:i0 am. at Mt a 2 ppm guest organist Rev. T. R. Goudge. Hand over all the money or die.” I i Apparently. the FBI said, the, .pair contemplated using this note lto stage a phony holdup at the 1bank and thus cover up the short a cuss J5-l-'0ttDS ,, , Sec. l-Dark fruit-calm without 0 ilcing. less 5 lbs.-l. Mrs. Robertl Stewart. 42 Summer. Spring Park. 2. Mrs. E. M. Cudmnre. Oyster Bed: Bridge. 3. Mrs. J. H. Bishop. in said S6,l1ili.9ti of the. were found in a locked suitcase among Coyle's effects. in Sec. 2-Light fruit-cake wiihou less then 5 lbs.-1. Ernest Ladner. North River. "This is a holdup. 3--Pound Cake-l. Robert Stewart. 48 Summer St. . Mrs. Grace Rodd, No Milton. 8. Mrs. Alton Rood. Mll- on Emilie Dionne's Estate 3171.035 T()ll()NT() 1t'P1 Emilie ni.;" Prites AcknowI.dg.d 2nne'os estate has been valued at 4 171. 35. This was made known here after Sec. 4-Sponge cake. 1 layers Mrs. Clifton Stewart, Central Royalty. 2. Mrs. Stanley Younker, North Winsloe. 5!. Mrs. Robert Car- ter. North Milton. Soc. 5-Chocolate cake-l. Mrs. Sterling Yeo, Union Road. 1. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson, ,3. Mrs. Harold Bul Sec. 6-Light-cake, iced--l. Mrs.' 1Raymond Hambly, Central Roy-. 1 -1.... , . are at the present time their skills in Charlottetown, where they are participating in the Old Home Week celebrations. By pop- ular demand, the team, composed of Cpl. E. P. Welburn. Cpl. A. E. Hawkins, Cpl. S. E. Ross tGeorge- town. P.E.I.), Craftsman E. Du- and Craftsman W. D. Somers. all of 6 Coy RCEME. Hal- Hants County Exhibition at W sor; the Annapolis County Ex 1 ition at Lawrence-town; wanis Fair at Stellarton: and the Lunenburg County Fair at Bridge- ,1jeep in two minutes and ten sec- Emille died at Ste. Agathe, Que..1 ands, starting with the bare frame. lmotor and all other parts laying When the surviving four quintup- 01! "It Kfoillld-" Such 1! the 110831 lets reached th. May. they came into an estate of nearly 31,000,000. including part of Emilie's share of the money. Lingerie. Hosiery Companies in Merger , 1 (AP)-Plans have been announced for the merger of. Julius Kayser and Co.. 75-year-old North Milton. 3. Mr Kinnon. Central Royalty. See. 7-White Bread. '1 inaf--l.-.1 Mrs. H. E. Sanderson, Charlotte-1' The assembly team standard type army jeep for their speedy demonstration. completion of their exhibit. drive away with the vehicle to prove abovel now touring civilian fairs and exhibitions in various parts of the Maritme Provinces. ren, North River. 3. Mrs. Stanley Younker. North Wlnsloe. stratlon team will visit. eight fairs Central Exhibition at Truro; the and exhibitions this autumn. and County Exhibition: 1. Mrs. John Warren, North River., 1. Mrs. John MacEachern. 4 Wind- GREENDAUSH MANUFACTUREWS CLOSE - OUT SALE l.AlJlES' IIEPARTT 175 LADlES' SPRING COATS to 49-50 ”m10.00 - 14.95 - 19.50 - 800 LAD(ES' DRESSES to 11.95 2.95 - 3.95 - 4.95 - 5.95 W 125 LADlES' SHORTIES to 29.50 ..-. .7-95 - 9-95 42-95. 400 LADlES' SKIRTS to 695 it Lwdn-use - ies' T-SHIRTS to 1.95 3415 its layon Bed Spreads ... l”'99.5l1.9.5EE';l? : - - : PillowCases A T Bath Towels. large size. sale .. .59 and hosiery. and Holeproof Hosiery of Milwaukee. - H0l0PP00l"5 shareholders will vote on the pro-, posal at a special meeting in Mil-p two companies announced jointly that Kayser has puichased! the net current assets of Holeproof and lease?! Holeproof's fixed assets 1 for five years. At the end of this period. Kayser will purchase the fixed assets. Price and other termsi were not disclosed. Kayser will fi- nance the transaction through an offering of stock to its sharehold- ers and through long-term bank MEN'S DEPARTMENT 45o MEN'S suits to 59.50 H.” - l9.97 - 24.50 - 29.50 200 MEN'S SPORT COATS be 49.50 10.00 - 14.97 - 18.97 - 24.50 i 1000 MEN'S DRESS PANTS to 16.95 3.99 - 5.49 - 7.95 275 mass islii3inJIEi(:i 3.95 - 4.49 - 6.49 1000 MEN'S”SPORT SHIRTS to 4.95 1.00 - 1.49 - 1.88 - 2.49 '00 Ioys' 8- Youtils' SPORT SHIRTS to 2.95 - 1.19 - 1.49 looo .....1;;:;g..i.i.;.si. 59c-79c-98c will raise l(ayser's annual sales volume to about Newsprint Output Declines In Jilly ICPW--The News- print Association or Canada Thurs- day reported newaprint production in July amounted to 490,405 tons, a decrease of 13,574 tons from July, 197 Lower production rate in July reflects a labor dispute Shswinigan Falls. Que. the association said. Shipments to United States con- sumers in July were 305,266 tons. 2.3 per cent higher than in July. Total production for seven months of . . 3,547,385 tons. compared with .'i,- sgxgollg" Mm" 441.685 tons in the corresponding . uh M R." "1 period of 1954. Shipments to United ie 5 ' "Mi States consumers durln se to 2.880.081 to 0li.7t)9 tons last year. Robs Blind Men” New Shipment Lad ff;.lf. 1.95 ...,...,1.9,5 .39 .m... :.jmmL,m.m2,.:gL.:...... .. ... 1- The man offered In 1m.v some toys for Johnson's lrandrhildren. cred until Wednesday when and said he had a Sin trnvelrr's' cheque and Johnson gave him Iii. The horbs coalllelds tn lmiia are. ...imated capable of yielding 4.- tlll.0tlJ tons of coal a year. 2 STORES 144 and 150 ii 0IlAllLOTTETOWll P. E. 1. Friday. Aug. 19. 1955 The Guardian Page 3 2. Mrs. John Mactachara. 4 Wind- Mrs J. . Sec.10-Tea Biscuits; Vs don. l.IRumco, Mrs. John MacEachern, 4 Windsor , &A to Jail -4. St.. City. 2. Mrs. George Mac-I sec pp y 245 Queen St. 3. Mrs. Frank Ross,1Ml'iian, ll Beasley Ave.. City. S.l M Hawthorne Ave. See. 14-Best Occupational En-l Mrs. lvan S. Hardy. Conwnyllig Mrs. Clifton Stevart. 2. Mrs.lC'yde mverv , , , Sec. .'ll: Canned Peas-1. M.ra. Arthur MacDonald. New I)om1n1on.l,” Roddy Norm Mm”; 1 Mn. 1Staniey Younkar. North Winsloe: 3 Mrs. Harold Bulpitt. neath. Royalty; 2. 5 I 8 C g lhe', Emerald R.R.; 2. Mrs. Bar- Roifgrt C?larterreN:ithplliiiier1'2 Multan -Buipm' no-ennui” R. G Fleming North Ru'm'cb rglp See. 33: Canned Corn-1. Mrs ,M,.,. Robe" Siewartr 43 Suminn; Harold Bulpitt; 2. Mrs. Ira Rodd. 1 1Continued on Page It See. 19--Apple pie--l. Mrs. Clay.: lion Stevenson. North River. i Illlrs, John Ashley, Ui-iimi Rd. iMrs. lvan Hardy, Conway R, R. 2; MAPLE LEAF 11 Jnhn Warran. North River.1 Sale NOW ON AT FENNEL I. CHANDLER IUILDEU QUEEN STREET Wli.h a large aasorixnont of pumps. oxlords. loafers, bailerinaa and children's shoes and sneak- ers. All must go, as we need space for our new fall stock now arriving at: the K. t R. Stora, 158 Queen Street, consisting oft- LADIES' CHILDREN'S American Girl Tatrul" La PIITMHMO Gale Health Shoe Duchsino and I-v-so Grantl More nu Sizes 4 to 10 Width AAA to B Id-Cup John Palmer PBIC THAT All RIG!!! Todayatthe AI times Fast Time I am. - JUDGING Rod Pdhs. Angus and any unfinished classes. I PM. - VAUDEVLLI 2:30 p.m. .. lucmo See ad. Sports Page 7:1! p.m. - VAUDEVILLI 8:45 p.m. - RAClNO See ad. Sports Page on THE anouuns 9 Visit the llivestoelt Barlis F Bill Lynch Midway I Show: 9 W. I. Exhibits SEE vou AT THE FAIR , 2. Mrs. in Mrs R Clayton Stevenson. , 2. Mrs. Clifton Stevart, -Central Mm I-9"" H0W0"- BGIVGGEN Royalty. 8. Mrs. John Maclachsrn . 34 Windsor St., City. See.1l-Lost',fruit-oi nut,yeasi1 sgc, m.c.iiiied su-.wiign-iu-.- raised-1. Mrs. H. E. Sanderson.1i, M", J, H, nigh”, City. R. R. 7. ,2. Mrs. John Mac-; moi-ii, Av.” Frank Ross, 20 Hawthorne Ave.3Eachern. 4 Windsor St.. City. 3.1Nm-in Milton, Mrs. Robert Carter, North Milton: 5 p Sec. 12-Loaf. fruit-or nut, quicki Sec. 27-Canned Raspbeuviu,.. lett, 53 Fitzroy St. 1. Mr. Roland bread-1, Mrl. Ernest Ladnonl 1. Mrs. lra Rodd, North Milton. G. Taylor, 6 Ambrose St. 3. Mr.lNPi'"i RiWT- 3- Mfl Eric MIC-.2. Mrs. John Warren. North River. Klnnon. Central Royalty. 3. Mrs.f3, M”, J. Robert Carter. North Milton i 591'. 13--Brqw-3 Muffins. la duz.-1 Sec. 28-Canned Ch&rrlel- 1. Mrs Marlene Jenkins. Hazel-, Mrs. Robert Carter, North Milton. 8IIS0ll.12. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt. Roseneatli. Ralph Y0un- 3. Mrs. Stanley Younker, North City. 2. Mrs. Ira Rodd. Bulpitt, Roseneatb. H. Bishop. 10 Lap- lhorne Avc.. City. . Clifton Stewart, Mai-Eadie”, ciyd, Mrs, J H Bishop, Sec. I5-Doughnuts: l-3 doz.-.;,sv,” (jiiy, Sec. 19-Poster Competiton 1Up 1' Mrs H- 15- Phl”lP5- CVHIWEIY RI. (oi-,to Grade 61--l. Miss Gail Norrie, 2 -... Quilts-l. Mrs. John Warren. North Charlottetown R. R . Rossp mpnennis Taylor, 8 Ambrose SI. 20.--Hubby Collection Miss Anne Smith. 21 King Sq 2 '- Sec. 7--Original design for rugs-1M1” L015 Smith. 21 King 511 Frank Ross. 20'Hawthnrnel John Warren, North Chlldfeii 30 GT- River. 3. Miss 1.1111.-in Walker. 5 Smith. 21 Kmz Sq. 2. Miss Hem-iJ Norrie. Charlottetown R. R '1 Sec. 30: Canned Pears--1. Mrs. 1!. Bishop. 10 Lapthorn Ave. 2. Mrs. Clayton Stevenson, North River; Sec. 32. String Beans trannedl Wendell Wood. Central Now offering tinkeu l')lnl6550ot0OEO The K & R Store Stock Reduction Shoe Check our stock on! be oonvtnool