Overlander Special 1850 passa- gers pictured-at-Parliament Build- ings,-wlnnlpes. Man. during one of the many stop-overs. The part: left Moncton July wand: and re- turned August seventh. Among Mrs. Morley Mullins, Tryon; Mrs. Murray, Augustine Cove, Mrs. Maccarthy, Morell: Mrs. ovsluariosn SPECIAL-MAltlTlNiES T0 is. c. ' Mrs. RA. Patterson, Cornwall,' ar. Montague; Alva Brehaut, Mon- I tague. Wm. Macbean. Montague; , and from Charlottetown, F.A. Drie- coll. Mrs. ER. Mclsalne, Mrs. M. ' the 123 passengers taking the trip were 25 P.E. Islanders:- Mrs. Jo- teph Dunbar. Almi: Mrs. Harri Pridham, Alberton: Bertha Rm- ny, Ina Phillips. Doria Phillips, Mrs. Jean Mac!-larlanq. Mrs. li.F- Lee, Mrs. 1t.'c. Miller. Mrs. (illlve MacDonald (all of era de : Awarding to omchj. of the ME and M"-. 53- M'cL”d' 39'" Charlottetown National Employ- sinston. Ml'- Ind MW E"'”l. ment office practically everybody Dunning. Long River. ReV- 5” employable inthe area under of- fice jurisdiction is working. There are some elderly people, and oth- ers handicapped physically, on the idle list but these are able to ac- cept only light work. A represent- ative of a company which is re- cruiting skilled help for employ- ment in Labrador and other locat- ions farther north. has neverthe- less been having consider ' suc- cess. Hitherto many -labourers-and orderlies have been taken from Coming Events Uni ding cement Friday and Sgturllgy. P.J. Noye and Company. "charm lilillview Hall Friday. Au! :4: . c Buying liva' fowl Tuesday 8 until 11. 11.1.. Dickinson. New. GlalIW- um Rises afllaselbrook sat- nrday August 15th.-2 p.rn. ,. Regular danoe Elliott Bali.l8it- nrday nlght.- y showing at Mt. Stewart Friday and Saturday "Silver Lode" with John Payne and Lisabeth Alcott. Borden school will: reopen for the rose -'57 term onausult 380! me. signed Mrs. J; W. Coon. Secy. Dancing at the White Spot W817 Friday night. Rollie MacKenzle's Orchestra. , ' now supplies most of the help for these occupations. o . construction worker; ea hgvlpog. a prosperous year ar o town. and no first class tradasman Full Progro" At Baptist Comp On the weekend of July 20-21. the Y.P.U. of the United Baptist Churches of P.E.I., held a week- end camp at the M.lt.E.C. sits. Augustina Cove. with perfect wea- Lodge titer. and excellent leadership, the slant. Wulhubh campers thoroughly enjoyed the full limit of ...actlcal sessions on and Regular dance at Gordon every Friday Orchestra. Pantry sale smailman's. Frirw August 24, 2 pm. sponsored bi Summerfield C.W.l.. t T Wiltahire W.M.S. will hold I pantry sale at Sherwin .-Wlllarns recreation. Under the capable direction of the Christian Education Secretary for the Maritime Baptist Church the Rev. .i.B. Wilson of Truro. my 2-.v-Mao m. .. 3;;-go: Cr udllahthittoa Yladnssday. Cllllfc . 050,? can. ' I111 ll- Augils? 39th on "qraphudl Rink ited Church. and Donald Mcclaire. mum. '” ch h m d uniipiited Baptist Bulls! Elli?! ll WW". 3'"-' arrmdd alts :uporvispeldoT::v.:'i8l:l Foftnoo Bridse. Frld-on AWN v.r.u. planning committee. This ML Climb-' ' T D consisted of Ernest Murphy. sum- rnerside. chairman: William Call- -beck, Central Badequs. business Sensor; Lot L5. C. W. L.' Pantry Sale at iioiman's. Charlottetown. Ans 14th.. I o'clock. - Kingston United Church and cbichua supper. xmmon 33 August sour. Supper served at I. Pantry sale Covehead communi- ty liall August 25. 2.30 pan. spu- Cu:-edhby Covehead Road. United urc . blsluropean onullhaod. coll I potato to in short- iv. please book J.F. uorrll. Kla- fl. . ' i , Pan sale lvar: Aiowman? tr! min! I mint . lortnnbhr KAY Murphy, Borden, Mrs. A.li. Duv- H. Barbour. I Employment Reported At Pecik in Ch'Town Region this province. but Newfoundland who is available for work. is un employed. Aside altogether from new building projects, a consider- able smount of renovation and re- pair work is being carried out, and the demand for men is expected to continue well into the autumn. Early in September. represent- atives of the- Charlottetown Nat-p ional Employm..ut office. togetherl with an Employment Adviser from the Regional Employment office in Moncton will meet in Charlotte . town. with Provincial ngriculturali officials, to talk over the supply of potatphpickcrs necessa y to bar- vest e potato crop. '- ' ii SECURING FARM l1El.Pv '- Of late years about three hund- red men have been brought to the I Province annually. ...rlnclpaily- from Nova Scotia, to help handle! the crop. This involves beforehand! preparation on the part of thei National Employment Office on the mainland. and the securing of far- mers orders well in advance by the Charlottetown and the Summersl ' I offices. The coming conference I will make whatever preparations! necessary, and arrange and ap-; prove the best means of transport- 1 ing workers from Nova Scotia. to: the farmers who need them. Be-I cause many of the potato pickers: come from Cape Breton. and Pic-I ton County they usually land in the o province by way of Caribou-Wood-i Islands. and hence to their destin-y .atl'phns by has. I A t ' I s a mm o ugus s normally a quiet month at the local employ- ment office. andthissyear has been no exception. H o w e v e r. the I W en's Division of the office has fairly busy with a hundred and fifteenywomen and girls placed l in various positions. Mrs. Emma? Bruce, who is in charge of the Women's Division reports a short-l age of experienced stenographers. I Many of the more experienced atenographers have left for 'l'oron- f to and other Ontario points attract - ed by-higher wages. There is also a shortage of waitresses for local ' restaurants. and there is-no lrn-l mediate pros, of ting the! shortage. The Women's Division 5 has the same story to tell about dorrlilastio help-no good applicants on - ' V w The Charlottetown office expects to move to new quarters in the lgedsegl building pbut the mldglle o .' w are space as been our SKIRTS and Tweeds. : Priced frame- allottcd toit on the ground . intha one-story section of W chhaaanoutloolr ..,oo"ll'3 .6:-'2? griig Sizes from 6 to.14x. is booth operated by the Dairyaren's Association Old Home Week in the Jones Livestock Pav- categories. Many a beginner will ilion iniddition to featuring dla- sit in boredom for endless hours play of the various Island dairy Back To School Healdciuarters For 63 Years Send them backgto school in wonderful. value-wise fashions from .Moora NI styled for -attractiveness, easy-care and hard wear - - - and all at Moore 1 Vlyella Tartans, Copplce Cloth Plalds, Navy and Grey Gabardines, Corduroys 3.98 not 9.98 I of operations on Saturday night the milk on hand wasioffered free and the rush to get on the milk train was interest. ing. Milk consumption can be in- :i. . h, ? aria 2:25.; E children and many visited the ho- th throughout the week. SCHOOL OPENS The rnid-summer vacation which on July 1 stretched like an eternity ahead of thousands of rural boys and girls either came to an end on August 13 or is rapidly drawing to a close for those in districts which forego the doubtful educational blessing of a fall two week va ion dedicated to the potato in try. As the schools open pupils will be confronted with a variety of con ditions, excellent schools. fair scho- ols and poor ones to say nothing of the teachers falling into the same iii 59? irrri with his feet swinging six inches from the floor while the teacher wrestles with the problems of up TMcLeod Ltd.'s tremendous collection of children's waar.yChoosa from and underwear for the boys and coats, suits. iaclcets, accessories. millinery and ulnderwaar for giirls..'4' and McLeod Ltd - BLOUSES Cotton Broadcloth, Long and Short Sizeved Styles. Dacron, Nylon. and Wool Jersey. . All sizes to 14x. . Priced from- 1.93 -o, 3.93 nr' Lewis -Point Red Cross Swimming? ' or safety examinations wens coa- ducted at Lewis Point on htasday. Anus Dssdsa Pass August 7th. Mrs. acted as chairman of the local "committee sponsoring the swim- mlngco urse. , Miss Sharon Bugden instructed the class in s w safety and life saving. F isalistofthecandidateswhomesv lied 'lted Cross and Royal Lila Savings Awards: ' lEGlNNEBd:.. Jeannie Ives. Lynne Liiliman. JUNIORS: Betsy Ives. Barbara Connerl. Gayle Thompson. . Royal Life Saving Society Bronze Medallion: Ilene Norrie. llvidrgo Glllla. to nine other grades. In rpany cases the hapless beginner will fall victim to an educational HUI! which will colour his education reaction for many years. , on the other side of that: , many a beginner will be undelive- ly aided in a grasping the!!!)ster- ies of reading, writing and spelling and will sail throught lie school years on top of the g of having the work N ' of him- MECHANICAL tmazrnss Summer and pastuneilllw ind- itionally given freedom "for both the cow and farmer. usedom for the cow from conflnmelll to I dark and airless stable and for - COATS Melton, Polo. Flbnene and Elysian ,Fltted. semi-fitted and flared back st.lyes.SlzeI1to6x.Comeina'et.s, coat, legginp and cap. Coats only - in sizes 7 to 14x. " trimmed styles. - Colors Beige, r Green. Cardinal Red; Aqua. Grey A. .-and Navy. Priced from 1 8"": to farmer from carrying in and from (Continued on page 5) X a vast array of shirts. trousers, suits. iaclrets. the shirts. coats. snow suits SWEATERS Girls and Boys Cardigans, All-Wools, Nylons. Orlons ions. From infant size to 16 Priced from--- r2.98 In 5.98 Red Cross Bwiminlnlng and Wat-p sldrts. hlouses, sweaters. dresses.' "That our people realize the nec- aity of this ii! p againstcancerlssbownln the ' her 'of contributions aire -raceivcd". states Dr. MacMlllan. "We will see the "conquest of can- car if people want it badly enough. cancer is the greatest in the con- quest of a single disease. "The Canadian Cancer Society assists more than a mo cancer research projects in Canada through the National Cancer In- stitute and provincial bodies. Will there be a vaccine against can- cer? Only research will find out and research takes money. "To raise money for cancer re- search is one of the reasons for the 1956 cancer campaign in Prince Edward Island. 'l'he.money will be used to further our cancer edu-- cational program, which has one of the highest ratings in Cmadalmumud-dud” according to a national survey made last year. Fifties 24- 59” S lP-E.ll- CAancer.lCaT O"i?5anization' J3 derstanding and it is having loodg results. - Thousands have been effectively treated-for cancer. The money for this work comes an- tirely from volunuw Wimblmul thecahccrcam- Iknosythatour people real- atifwoaretocontinoe to ”The cancer educational prog- IIVE lives itllll WOPK HIIII 80 03 rpm has replaced fear with. un- W"-ll llnlbalili '.l3'”'-" and All sizes to 14x. . Priced from:- 3.98 to 13.98 Pull-overs. and Aeri- yeurs.' DRESSES . 1531.? Mt” Also Jumpers in.same materials. Plain and fur --. 5:”