, Sui mi"! Avatar)-Thaladeral on stissnislmnent it Hlsgloh I YORK . Alla Into 9! the !lari- . Eh&Ie spqt th weekend ta York. the beans parnte. Mr. and Iron. . Ild Mrs. M. Allen. Yoih.l left an Friday morning tor Bun-l tn. U.l.A. They w.ll spend the' win: months there. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett and non Donald. Yorh. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. GI-it'-an Rodd. Ch.rlotteiown. on Sunday evening. August Lith. Mr. and Mrs. Valler Aulil and twat rs. I Krupp Loolts Into Labrador ESBEN. Germany 'AP' - la- lormed sources said Thursday A!- tred Krupp. Vleet German ateel magnate. will go to Canada this month ass a mission aimed at ea-. polling iron ore fled: in the Un- gave region at Qtiebee. Sources said Krupp will confer with Canadian - born lndustra- lorm a partnership to develop niinan Just south ol Ungava lay. Krupp is the lormr-r Gernian; begun negotiations aimed at ca- tabliahilrg such a partnership, the higntley. sent. 9.19rr rs. gmetu" Page ii Want New Brunswick Gav't To Form Transport Dept. MONC'l'ON- N I -- It The a astlan was made in a tabllahnaatelatlepartnieatal lettsrto irfleuntngovu transport ll&QfIIlIIIIBCIt'III.El;IIIO signature at J. 1.0 mg provincial government has been. managing director atthe I('fi suggested by the Maritime Retail. ting, who releaud "details at Gasoline Aaaoclatloa. pa-npngnl today. The association suggested ter- niatiaa at a separate department to bring all Ilattere (or Mile lnman. Miaslnaary II week last month because he silt geslad tseetloualy in the cannula- .g.n'i office that here. Manson ...i:hapersoateaeseboutnet- tin: work on e ltrtrrtnelal high- way protect on Grand Lake Itoad near Sydney- sidney is the hometown of the it-usons The suspension order came ti-om the commission here after Minntas ht Ilaet to were read and . tol- lowed on of school for gl- ectrloity and purine for same. while trustees go forward and have it done before classes re- turn at the end at the month. Next meeting to be held at son James. and mother. Mrs. Ramsay A uid. Charlottetown. were visitors to York and Cove- head on Sunday. August I5l.h. Mrs. James Macuughlia. Stan-' hope. is the guest at her daugh- ter. Mrs. Walter Mallett and Mr. Mallett. York. Mr. lisnoy Watts. T r a r a die spent Sunday in York with old lrlends. a report on the incident had been received from dal rnrziallll otftce. officials said to- on appeal lroni Nlllh. the commission set up a board to hear his case The board ulll report to headquarters oi the commission which can either arcept tIl' 1'!-'.IOCl III f9C0llJI'n!EI- the commission's Mr. McCJ.u& J. the home at Mrs. Albiii Arsen- ault. Sale 0! lunches netted 353. Vote of thanha was tendered hoe- itess and meeting adjourned. PROTECTIVE COAT Lecquerins 01 wooden turnttiire is a centuries-old art in such countries as China and Japan. Gee. Hector B Trujillo. lett.,Doinlnlcan Republic from Senate takes the oath of office for IIll'PrOlIdrt'lI PorYirio Herrera. right second term as president ol thelat the Congressional Palace. Cui I AGIN heaps oomtca ad Trullllo. In centre In Gener- alissimo Raphael Trujillo. former president. Mina Norma Lewis. R N. York. was the guest at her aiiitei-, Mrs. Douglas Moore. Charlottetown. on Saturday. August 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Hagen Rrndtord and family. returned to their home in Black Barbour. altar spending a holiday at the halite -it llktr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. 'or . Rev. Holmes. Mrs. Holmes and lamliv. are leaving on Monday GOOD LUCK AND A STRAIGHT FURROW 1'0 rs.owMnN AT nu: PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH Y -.DUNDAB PRESTON D. MacLURE MONTAGUE PHONE 14.8-2 Billy Graham Completes His Summer Crusade In New Yor NEW YORK IA?) .. gmy mug; . idraheni transformed the envir-; ”Betoi-el went on the rostrum one of Times Square into a tune I was told that the attendance alve open-air church Sunday night was over 100.0ti0. Certainly any v atthe windup of his summer-long one preaent knows that it was New York crusade. ifer more than the police estimate A huge throng stood hulillodi tot 7.5.000). as loudspeakers carried the event I doubt that any one will everl lllllt I Plea to "leek Chrlet.l'Tha know exactly how many were, UOWG Stood Itloilldcr to shoulder present. but I am certain that ill lmorning In! their home in On- p!..)."' M". can" Mum" N tario. after spending a months "church Gain. . p1",u"-- T3 holidays at York United Church otlon-1 period closed with ""'"A hymn 659. . l Mrs. Grove lliaclliillan con- ..iII.m:..;u!.g:;.g.:,"iI:; ducted the business rueetlng.I.i the ham. of 5.; pgmm, M,- M”""” "'9" Will "Id IDDNIF and Mrs. Harold Watts. lett till ed. Dltterent members gave re-i Monday. August l9th for Toronto. ports and impressions oi the W. 3.0 MS. Rally at Cornwall. Six mem- bers from group attended. " " Moved by Mrs. Forilyth and Mrs nrr Mt-t'7ann. Mrs. Chesley Mrs. P. Hughes thnt member-g.Hllghee. Mrs. Roland lleairslo. and past members of long alarm. Devotional learier. Mrn. Chesleyl the. in the (Him... 5.. .9," n,.,,. llughes. Collection (or the evpl era when ill on hospital or very "I'll 34-50- 4 from building to building. ;was the largest crowd it has been ill at home under a doctor's carp, Met-lillg closed with the Mir.- gnve a reading, sources said. adding that no det- inite a eemeiiia have yet been teach . Kupp la in lrirmer German munitions king who wait sent to priaon by the allies tor war; crimes. The vast Krupp tnduat-. rial empire largely equipped Ger-. man armies to two world warty N0 MIINITIIINI l Krupp is prohibited from re- turning to the munttititia bunt- neea. Informed eolirres In this Gar- nian steel capital said the reason for Krupplii interest in (iaiiatitan ore is the little - linown fact that supplies at Swedish iron ore - used by the lat-torlea of the null- -have been declining. Industry sources say German: ore is not auttlriently high grade for German needs. Krupp plane to leisure tor Can- ada Sepi. II and remain there until Oct it. when he will go to San Francisco to make one of the principal speeches at an an- ouaJ International industrial de- velopment conterenre. IIEADALIANE I.M.I. The auxiliary -it the Women's Missionary Society met at lh a home of Mrs. A.('. Mat-Donald. Thiiraday. August Isl The devotional period was led b Mina Mamie Stewart. Opening Hymn A37 was Iltllowed with pray- er by leader. Mrs. HI. Mat-Key Trinidad. Miss Mamie llewarl nvtted the member. tor September nieetlnl. with Mrs. llr. Maexsy as de- votional leader. Mrs. Lionel I -b- inaoe to have charge at study look. Mrs. Gtllls to have tor adopted missionary. I closed with Miitpah benediction. eesieeraing highway safety rules and regula- tion under one department and one head. The letter rhnrged "I uiefu' gardiog highway saieiy today and lack at constructive action" re llllfi gardlng highway safety today and eetiog I asserted it was the government's Inuit. LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR. BEST RESULTS WE EXTEND BEST WISHES MONTAGUE FOB EVERY SUCCESS AT THE PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCII " A. A. (Joey) FRASER YOUR IMPERIAL OIL DEALER . Gospel aonga rang out I'll. use busy crossroads which usually echoes with juhe box Jive. Bual-l Illneu Went on an usual in near- lty bars. restaurants and then- res. An Graham concluded his ser- rnon he asked tor a show at hands by those who would rledl-I cute their lives to Christ. Thou- sands waved iii the gathering dust. ALL TYPES Graham said: ; "Here in Tlmel square in the. dope addict. the alcoholic. the harlot -- along with the (meet, citizens of the world. It is pri-- lnarlly a place of an-iuaen-it.-nt.? money - making. drinking. eat- ing and making merry "Tonight for a few moments It Ia being turned into a great ca-. ihedrsl as a symbol of spirit revival that in now 'ti progre in the United States. Let us l-ll. my privilege to addresa." USUAL VIGOII The 38-year-old Graham in pounds slimmer than when he be- gati his cruaade May is-spoke with his usual vigor. He urged the crowd: "Let us tell the world tonight that we are morally and spiritually strong as well In rniliiarlly and econom- ically". Let; us frankly admlih our more an social sine and um- My how in repenignen before MNTI. NT" "' '""”"' "pmltllix for l'0fIeK.lIM'x and cloth was GM-u nvilallon. Ltiltch committee an Industry Ill ancient Egypt. After the meeting. Grehnnl lett. - -- . by train for Charlotte. N C., to H M ' SEE ms NEW McCULlOCH THRIFTY MAC ON DISPLAY AT THE DUNDAS PLOWING MATCH -MWPG ILV Mrs. lrit Mitt-nonaldvpiih Rent-diction. lair. 53' ml? tgiorsythi Mrs. Gregor Mal:l'alIilni. an- s . 5, gym, mm” H, mm. ozzzl stated by Mrs. George Shaw, and ruprvp fund. iMrs. Gideon MitrLaurhlan. serv- Treasurer reported SMM sent Pd e dell:-toils lunch. A pleiieant I0 I"T98I3.VtrriaISerreIary. Friend-'hour was enjoyed by all Ihlll set-retery reported 4 home" I I calls and fill hospital rails made O L by memhe.a since last meeting. 45 cards sent and I hook: rpm, LONG IVIEFUI. Cliltlvaiirin and preparation of WEST COVEIIEAD W.M.R. On the evening of August 1. the members of the West Cove head W.M.S. were entertained at the home of Mrs. Lewis Mao- TRADE. FIRESTONE HOME AND AUTO CO., LTD. TIRE SAL OUR NEW QUANTITY STARTS TOIIIIY POLICY GIVEB YOU TEE BENEFIT OF OUR ARESLABIEDON REFERENCE. ALL PRICES LISTED ARE WITI YOUR OLD TIRE III 3;”. n':- :3 NYLON rauca mm 0 "H33 3." jug pp-Jlgi Or&a 'noxta.4 as: me N gs; e-int use lnxik-I IIIIMI is ,I,,'''"' ,,,""'.. git. T.” T," :19? eit.u In T " "E. Tl. s " .ll.I ALI e is: . s ILI s . e the world tonight that we Amerl-1C'"'”"' "-"""'"' ""'"'b'" "d an. mu", tn 5Jd.-- three visitors were present. Graham estimated during hlal Mr-v Hihbrrt Hustler M dew-. t:lk that dsotiooo pehzoiia were In ::'g'1alH"endermnp::ed t .btCIlrlt -vmn '--wr- ri7....”.'.'i"A. Nllellm oi .i..”3.'Jii3Z: GM Shaw vlnvrd the piano Mrs. deiiamnent eatimlted the anvil: Orr Mccm read" the mtvture at noon , . and Mn. Hughes read an In- "! countnd them." he said. spirlng reliding: "The Tapealryi Later. Graham eald in a slate of Lllc" rind led on The Lord's MR.FARMER . . . .. We are completely equipped and staffed to rebuild and supply service parts ior your tractor motors. WI Otter Our Best Wishes to The PROVINCIAL PLOWING MATCH rMaritlme Motor Supply Co. Ltd. F es IEASLEY avsl. DIAL 8211 AIEMI Direct Drive SETTING THE PACE IN THE OCTANE RACI IN THE PLOWING FIELD OR ON THE HIGHWAY IRING I05 oaotiiucit FARHHS All IOWKI I At Th We carry aeotnplete Ilne eI the Wliinliig Class at Machinery -- RWOFIIIIIOIII NOW! at OR GIISICM powered by Fennel Trenton at al shes. MacLEOD AND GREENE A-.S.MacSWAlNANDSONS ........... .yA.DUTNE.YANDSON ..... . . .. Muitium The leeson on Inter t'htirt-h Aid and Service to Relugeeci was read Hymn 501 was sling. This part ot the meeting closed by prayer In unison. - Th; hiisint-as part was carried out by the president. in members and 2 visitors answered the roll call. Mrs. Arrhia Hiitrhitienn read a poem on Temperance. which she eomponed. Mrs. Milllage Mat-Lend led In prayer. Mrs. H.F. MacKa.V and Mrs. Sea were appointed to pack the box tor Korea. 22 home. 1 hospital calls. I! t-ards. ll treat: were reported tor the month. Mrs. Milltage MacLeotl and Mrs Hamid Toomba were appointed to pack a box of Christmas cards Turner R85 Fitzroy 80.. OIi'town ,. .-- -..-. .....-. y Good Weather. Good P towing and Good Luck FOR THE CONTISTANTS r The Provincial Plowing Match FROM YOUR INTERNATIONAL IIARVIBTIR H LOWEST COST PER-Mlif PQSIOIIO ALL NYLON TRANSPORT TRUCK TIRES 0 I-one-Wearing lfroad olvss up to 3515 More Men-Shld Mil-oeo eSuperStrongAlNyIenIedy Olvaalneeelatreoh Oyllletlene Guarantee D OBINS UPPLIES LTD. WHOEMJ AUTO PARTS cockshutt Tractor and Plow YOU can courrr on SUCCESS AT YOUR PLOWING MATCH Hut-caestul farmers know In he beat in Farm lntvlPmI!!tl- 50"”? and Parts they always look to Q old reliable tlrni. COCKSKU'l'l'. the oldest Iriiplemalat oompaay do- in business In Canada-Ill years. Patronlu a Canadian company an- ploylng thousands of our own aim. WE RAVI EVERYTHING 1'0 ISL? YOU MAXI: IARMINI A auccr.ss- Look tor the COCKSHUTT TRAC- 'l'0R.I and H.018 at the Plowing Match. You will and the new U. U. H and 50 deluxe Gas and Diesel models erhleh make tarmlng more profitable with their light eon- lrusnptinn. Hold! wrtrH'I record first with live power takeoff and live hydraulic system. You will also see the M turrov tractor DIM! --a speed plow with light draft. Farm Equipment IVAN TURNER Wlneloe Farm Machinery eeinblned with the sturdy International Truck line is our htssliiess. We sorry no this "wasting eIdelIees.ThatIe orient the reasons why we can serve you better. MONTAGUE .-- a.........- ... - '. ....-...-----u-- . . -....:.w..-L: A - -as-r-m-q...L...n -X . -- w an- 1-,-