anf Cuts In U.S. Tariff age the government to do every- thing in its power to bring about adoption of the organization for GEORGETOWN Min Genevieve Solamaii, iocai I” which "Md '9'” I-9 P? W A” cial Convention for. librarians Montague Fire tr-dc co-operation. "the formula! librarian attended the Provin- DGPGFIITIEHT MOBIS lFrench Charge Arms For Rebels "I'he Guardian. Page 5 Tuesday, Oct. 23. 1956 Before Power Ag reemeni iiy FORBES RHUDE asked. are from the mines. forestsj ports to Canda. the committee an to the cone” M the Now: l , w P Iliiainesa Editor and farms. I said. I (;'H,ii'3i'0R;1”'CLu3, Que, (CPI Under the recommendation. the The recommendation on power F-"HI . - into the United States; federal government would be was one of a list of seven made 1 V f can i- ., asked not to make power agree- by the policy committee. 3' .. Y range 0 AI” ” ” I One of them urged expanded M1 ,id be made ; condition ments of the kind named unless L . . pend”! "Po" the 'pVmV” of 0" held in Charlottetown on Wed- United States." The government would also be asked, under mother item. to sug- Atlantic Treaty Organization, that the countries concerned. jointly promote improvement of existing instruments of international eco- ” , . .. . nolnic cooperation for the maint- M am g-anadianpmei-ican power, the United States Congress-credit facilities for the export "ace of . hum” mumlumu nesday and Thursday. New York City, following a tis- Mrs. Temple Gotell. The regular monthly meeting of iln Algeria Came From Egypt an nader and ammunition. Mr. and Mrs. James Cain left PM Momagu,e Fire Dept W” held on weduesdwvi October mm by in the council chambers last night I 2( ) V car. to return to their home in with Fire Chief Coffin in the chair.I ' ')0('000 "Wm M arms mey up it in Georgetown, where they were meeting the chief gate a brief guests at the home of Mr. and repoi't.He advised that ldredglloikhdbe -l- - Friends of little Miss Marleneledon iahc rt:he2icalatrucke:nailiIdbtvflals "IE 40(H"” Amos' whwh the , v , ffect futiircl permanently tariff or other ob- 5d”':.a,tif,l,,r':3r;);!owi;rr 1: Canada, in stacles to the importation from mm, mm, or the policy commit-, Canada or primary metals. mln ih: tap! the Candle iiExporters'l erals, oil. gas, lumber. pulp and ,. . - t" . AiI:ifIlifISli:IlI should alsoube made i.,.- Canada to receive an cqullr able portion" of power developed in the United States under such agreements. can be produced efficiently in Can- ada for use or consumption in the United States.” , - ' sented toda to United States were frustrated "iH.ndtII;li'l1):d:A:' r:tliietioners' anhual either by the action, or threat of l".(.,,ng which will decide for ac-l action. by the United States Con- :-liilance, relectioii or revision on. gress to increase rates or dut)' 0? wptlncsday. So far as named. the products in which tree entry would be meenicni which would flood CID"; agrees by solemn treaty to remove trade. lpaper and agricultural products.- as well as other products, which) Canadian exporters, attemptlng' Tm. policy committee's rccom- to increase their sales in the; invoke quota controls - notwith- exporter on a more competitive 9009 lmm W"-"953" 'b”"' Hi” standing that every American state level. henefltted substantially from ex.- It said credit facilities exist bal.u&ot'p'ymem5 luuauom ,- - The department of trade and. am no '13 ?i?J”2fp.1?l2?".-52,3f;ifIl.”t:Ei'.E2li commerw wu -sled to mend ” ”” ' "d 3" either from the banks or from the crown-operated export credit: in- surance corporation. TAX REDUCTION Another recommendation laid mounting costs have priced a number of Canadian products out of foreign markets and would ask in Europe and the British West A OFFICIALLY DE D . James Cheverie. all of Qlllnt'V.I consideration in zition so as to place the Canadian 1 "'81" "ml If Md been "kmg "M ommn ler's death 11 years ago and will A further recommendation would I Pllbulh deuuw and-IP35 oc" 25' BONN iRemel.sL,,Ado”- mm, glass, twere ricent hvisiit-rs iniT: fr ' I I . . -u be d cured at-nciauy dead by eorge own, rw ere t ey iisuedp an e icient tee II"-' 30l'""'"9"I W SW9 lmmedlsffi xnaermafl court 1”" this momhg Rev. 0 Kiggins. Mayor and Mrs South Lake, spent a .m935Ul'9 I 3 IA court Dmcm um Tuesday PL. Boiidreault and Mrs, 1-'g-lix weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Charles would reduce the impact of tax- ymcnonaldv Orwell Cove, Mrs. Step-hen Hughes. Bear RiV- nmmmlm N B or. is spending some time with Mr. East panic iiggyrs. mm Macao--n. we-m :';":l;...i1Ti-..f.'”..;l:'t:;t”h;.25:3: authorities charged Thursday that lured on lhc yaclit Aihus was Soloman are sorry to hear that about read to 1 t Fremh said Wee W35. 3 '"me' we is I pwem in me Charlene. on the buy" l;ylli5t:,'nliSs0b:li3'lLgV:t:)IKI sweeper with the Canadian navy. wish her tinued. Some discusion followed a rl.v I t nod it -1 . r . -. . . goodwill trade musmna notably n:l::uE 5;zIirt;Il'::.:I;eiillK:)lgygyyaTst aedzjvlig yititrllingeffierretzsncz-Isl:(t1r:LfSi;seiatiLl3e:;Ii:E escort iessel (uinmandant de Pl. 1'0 "W" "H N11"-S ay argelg an (I d t' h -' Indie" Mrs. John Haynes, Mrs 'l'ho- inspet.-Iinn eathde cllenififiiizgoivaghilmfliNhjplnadihliigifdi s uke-man 1 mas Fee. Mrs. Frank O'Connor neys and the elimination of firel------AA; P E n Miss Euphemia Clieverie and Mr hazard; in the town. ,was reported to have been inter- cepted Wednesday by the French Victoria Cross vim oggggggr 3; Lady Dies In N. B. Wttttl Ilin I)H('ll received by Mrs. Hal'flI(I Sinuh, of the death in Ed- un Sunday, of her in Muiiiziciie on Tuesday evening. ORAN. Algeria lCP' - FrenchiParis aald -the Athos was I There were also some German light flying machine-guns and Dutch and Bel- ,no iiaiioni nag. The yumvs cap, gian weapons. the French said. .tain was described in one report The French raid the Athos was .as being of British origin while but" orisin-ll! as I Pleasure , another said the craft was under "cm and "'5 hmwll 3' F53 5153' ,command of an Italian carrying B'I'V'I5- lboth Greek and Costa Ricao pass- ports. French officials often have ac- cused the Egyptians of giving sup- port to the Algerian nationalist in- FIND 1.000 RIFLES surgents, who have been fighting Wei-9 iiaiians against French rule for and Moslems and AgencelFrance- "'0 3'93”- Press said portraits of Stalin and Egypt President found in the yacht's cabins. The French unloaded 70 tons of arms, including 2,000 rifles, new! British Bren guns. 500 late-modell Italian machine-pistols, 50 Cana- dian mnrtars and 1.0!!) cases of 150 years. Nasser were They have claimed that the Na- tional Liberation front, one of the organizations leading insurgents. in controlled from Cairo. LONG LIFE The Indian elephant. in its wild lstate. has a life span of about THRILLS AND SUSPENSE ON OUR MIDNIGHT SHOW JAMBOREE and family of Sourls Ipenttlic (iratlc X. 1. Walter Mavlnlyre. t-ERA-5 Beauty pal-jm-' cud. weekend in St. John, N.B. visiting (irttric lvX.Il. lficgrge lCal:;zll:::n. lnan, closed for holidays from Oct. I"I”'d5- I (i"""” ” ' ' alme "I d 23nd m Navy 15".. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Pclcis. (iriidc VII. 1. Ra ph rear . WASHINGTON, -- While East- lngs according 'tn this map has: bclnw rlnrfnal lenlgllvralurt-W Realllol . ern Canada can expect above-nor- ed on the long-rance f(lPe('IiSI. of IIIES much alitive seas nal normahs mal temperatures for the next 30 the United States WNiIIl('I' scrvicc. , are vxpetilvfl Ill 8 5P0 I011 SW9” r dais. most nf the Prairie Provinc- Northern Alberta and most of Brit-J mi: from the Great Lakes and St. C I on will have near-normal read- ish Columbia are expected in havci Liiwrcnce River to James Bay. 0'" lg Wed. - Thur. GUARDIAN SOURIS I "win "”"uSC""0”t f . The to owing is ie repor o , . liornt-. Valley School for the monthsl ' Mr. and Mrs. Viiiccnl Dnucellc of Auizust and September: H Tun. 8 P.'''. Mr. Lloyd G. R0bci'txtin Rvti local firm. It is with' regret uc learn of IIIP sudden illness of Mix. Etluarri Robertson at her home in Klnils-I born. Mr. Brent Robertson. Iivfi Puint, left to take up his slutlies at A- cadia University Brent Ililk aticml. ed the Baptist Bible Sclitml for the past three years. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. M wait worth were recent visitors in the K,,,gs,,,,w and Red ,.,,,,,, ,,,5,,.,,,,s.ltorn front the hearts of their love-lonesome f Captain Alex MacLenn. Basin Mrs. Sadie Vanlderstine. Cltar- VHIII funeral services on Thursday Poimy was .0 Ham” Mm 3 "ally luttetown, spent I few days with from Si. Andrew's Presbyterian er load of fresh mackerel for a ':ela”V95 in N07” like- U i Cliiirrli CAPITOL -- TODAY - WED. From the Pages of a Great lit-st S.-ll.-r Ciiiiipg e battle cry of the South Pacific - - - scream- g ' led from the raw throats of fighting men - - - I Head. spent the weekend at his women " ' home In Rocky Point. Mr. Spencer Llewellyn rcpresen- tative for Carvell's, Charlottetown, called on his regular customers in the eastern districts during the past week. I Mr. John Gillis Is now rt-ciipcr-l ating at his home in East Point from his recent mishap of having several ribs broken and badly shak- en up while at carpentry work in Souris. Miss Edith Rose. R.N., left on return to Jamaicia Plains havingl spent the past three months at her home in North Lake. She was ac-I companied back by Miss Florence Kelly. ('li'Town and Mrs. Jack Lewis, New Glasgmv, who will spend some time with friends in U.S.A. Miss Roma Ching has returned to Ontario. She spent her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ching, Black Point. Shel also was present for the weddingi J ”"””'l.'.5IiVi5lEl . - EXTRA NEWS - SHOWS 3 - 7 - 94 Prices this engagemente-Mat. 25c & 50c; Evening 75c iiifcniuniii - GEORGE lllitii -JLIE ioiiis - IEXNIIAIIRKER iiiiiinitiiiis - ilciiiui tooiit - l0(t iiiiioiin - wuiiiii iuiioins- (mus iiicuw TUESDAY AT II.3O P. M. Behind these b;rs...aa tct of violence! Behind this dooi..."TllE DEADLIESI Slit"! SWCHAPUN ma DALTON WBENILEY I'M Ytwu ALIEIED KRTl4Q7'4.i' iTii'9itiiiii-il7il”'iiuis-iiiiiiiiiiis-hTiiiiTiii - -CAPITOL -- "I A of hcr sister Mrs. Sheldon Dixon and Mr. Dixon on Sept. 12. Miss Helen Stewart well known FINAL CLEARANCE SALE VERNON J. NOYE HUNTER RIVER ANNUAL Turkey dinner Pics- meni of the Lcntiox llotcl. Sourts. tntni-iii" Church imuy Mimtague, After a complete clean up they Wednegdgy. oct, 241)., 5 pm, are ready to accommodate boar- ders for the winter months. Their LADY CURLERS: Import-Bnl many friends and patrons are Rladi mt-eliiig Tuesday. 8 p.m. at Mrs. to see them back in this position. Dr. lnmans. Please attend. The previously operated this hotel sow AND ELEVEN PIGS. ALSC 55' ttl,J MQ ld.lll- l0mt' Cl 2 02 C 118 V erdale costumes. 0'Coniiors Orchestra. . , Miss Norma Claw who his FIRST CHOICE in television. R. been gmployed in Montague .for CA victor at Duvarls radio st.-r- the mm Several years i, spend- me in Montague. mg mmeiim, with Mr parents, pm; THE mm den, and me Mr. and Mrs. Webster Clow llrltlr best picture in television see Du- I" II"-'I”"'"e Nmch M” mkc var's Radio Service in Montague. Pig" ""5 m”"g" , 1 n H I .G sun e rcccn y UNITED YOUNG PEOPLE ens for Iiser hetilri-i?lnuHaverhill, Mass, luv zestful singing at Montague gner spending several weeks with M'-S310" lolllllll It 3- nelallves here. Shortly after her, CARD PARTY mnlgm. Pmgrcs. arrival on the Island. thd;sl.":3usti:1ri We Auction Ind 5.5 M Arman” had the mis 0': tin?! o ii I I in spammed by st Marya P". luring her bilc ' an was ii pa it-n ii". "0 si-"'- 4 12 2'2”. ”'2:it?f8?."L”e.".'Lil?!.T' 1.35 v a w .. .. ANYONE interested In a'Marlln was accompanied by her sister slide action 12 an e shot it Mrs. Elmer Miller who will spend - H K . have again resumcti the manage Bovcrlcy Hation. .1. Shirley Mac- t.-Iiififiifiiiasn. i35t?f.'iorCti'.T; HARBOUR NORTH? Donald. 4. Joan Maclntyre. Grade VI. l. Kenneth Callaghan. Grade V. 1. Elaine MacDonald. 2. Lola Sliaw. Grntlc IV. 1. Karen Ration 1. Curnl Lcard. Gratic III. 1. Beryl MacDonald. 2. (Yliristim-.' Haltnn. 3. John Mac- (Irath 4. Merlin Mnclntyre. Grade II. 1. Sandra Ferguson. Grade I. Sr. l. Douglas Fergu- SOIL Grade I. Jr. 1. Winston Hutton. 2. .lohn liatioii. llinliesl average for Scptember: Sandra Ferguson 39 per cent. Mrs. Helen Leard. teacher. WHIM Roan Rev. A. T. MacDonald of New Glasgow. NS, was a recent visit- or to Whim Road and Montaguei ANOTHER WEEK OF TOP HITS! where he visited friends and rela- uvlilsr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson and and l DEAN MARTIN - JERRY LEWIS - SHIRLEY MacLAINE "ARTISTS AND MODELS" BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:15 SHOW AT APPROX. 7:45 family of Stanhope spent Sunday SALE FROM OCTOBER 22 - 27 OPEN EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT WEDNESDAY JELL-O, 3 for . GROCERIES MATCHES, 3 for . . . . . . 25c SOAP FLAKES (all kinds) Ige., 2 for 69c SOAP FLAKES (all kinds) giant . SUNLIGHTSOAP,'IOfor . .. . PINEAPPLE (crushed) 2for . ., RAISINS, seeded, 2for . . . . 45c . . . . . . 25c . 69c . 98c . 49c with Mrs. Lawsonis parents. Mr. . and Mrs. cm: Campbell. -nteyfwatch out! Beware! Cinemascope brings you were accompanied by Miss MabeI' Lawson. 'IOWo OFF TOYS Dolls & Teddy Bears Christmas Decorations and Gifts can see it at mg Guardian of ca, aomctimc visiting her sisters in Mnnhm". . Havtrhm Man Charlottetown. were gut-sis of Mr "EAR Rnpowrinm If W355” Helen and Barbara Ann accom- d'y' 0"" 8 D'G Ported by a resident of Lower RoI- puiied by Mr. Kennedy: aunt '9 5'? ""3 he I!" Willi 1003811 Miss Jessie Macnae were recent mks bvrnlurrli ;iu.IltWIf-l Mr ivrsium to Snmmerslde. h e c o lam re- '""rnlns- The inner. I-Mum tuurnid i?."'i1t hFo:1leMi:nPici.?ii.N-5- F'"" M Tmiii" nu lb". the animal was . ated in the usher spending the past week with "med "M T" "M'"r,':edic.I"" "W"? bull ltldllll 10 I IIEIVIIT her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Newton U” My" C I"? g”"" Wnnda.I.at er in the day the mail- Hicltan. TM suumm 0 ca" . "' "Mn rqorted that Ilia horse refus- Friends of Mr. Harry Mlllar ""'"”'d Si'"""d'y' ed to pan over a section of the are sorry to hear he-la a patient rnaitwhichcutathrough tatnvooda in the Prince Edward Iatand Hoe- ! road which the horaahadutrav- pital and all wish him an early erIeqcuj,lg;gHmup(CIlIlUugl'H&Vt0M0dLIGIIiI. I r------------....,.. .......- ..-2.-.:e..-.-:..---......-:.-at-.-.. For the Evangelistic Mission ' ' . . Tia national eunutiiioe ' MEDICAL HONOR iii ; I iizi I gT";T,'.,i - 1.1.. ,.. 'L....i.. laumno't-taraiii- . 09-"- I Mr? mm km W. A. ,.mm M the screen's most beautiful women in the fun- M and M”. M, Kenned.V' and Mrs. RnbcrtCamp'hellon Mon- iiiest plot against the opposite sex over de- vised. It's a wow - - - for laughs! For Color! TORONTO ICPI .. Dr. Donald For Beauty! I I l I l l ALL OTHER GROCERIES 3O-5070 OFF All WALLPAPER at V2 PRICE All HARWDARE 25E OFF C-I-L PAINTS Speed Easy Satin and Enameh 25 - 5070 OFF DRY GOODS PrIatCotton.yard............. 29: IroadcIoitIi,yord 39: Cat-teinIag.3yerds............ 90: IedSpreeds.eacli 53.69 'l'hnedIcoleradl.4tor 2!: Canvas. Ilioohiaghyord 39: Dye,reg.10e-2fiar........... 25: Men's Gobardtiecoots ......Sl5.95 Mea'sPetItI.fntn.............3.5O lays 2.9! MeIi'sDreuOlaveatretII.......1.39 Hea'shIcySeehfren........9Ic 25- 5096 OF . ' ALL OTHII DIV-GOOD! CHINA DEPT. CUPS It SAUCERS, Royal Albert, ea. 1.29 CUPS 8. SAUCERS, bone china, ea. 59c cups 3. SAUCERS, fancy, 3 for 93: Cream Jug and Sugar Bowl, pair 19: DINNER PLATES, 6foI' . . . . . 'l.'I9 FOOTWEAR S SPECIAL DISCOUNT On All EATHR&RUBBRFOOTWEA&,. '