I i Thin-.. Nov. 15. loss TheiGuardian.PngeI5 .j5t.' Laurent Comments On European Trade Scheme ' . OTTAWA (CF-Prime Minister it. Laurent has suggested Britain and Western Europe reduce bar- "iers on goods from Canada and ithar countries. while Jtlanning re- Juctinria ,for their own mutual penefit. The scheme envisaged by Brit- iin and her proposed European ,,iartners of exchanging tariff cuts .o create for themselves a tree- 'lowing mass market has merit, providing it doesn't turn into n JIIII to exclude goods from other :uunIrt'es, Mr. St. Laurent said in I statement issued here Tuesday night. . . , The proposal, iln which Britain asked COI'I'l"I0nWcaElI'I countries 'or their comment last month. i lines of Mr. st. Laurent's state-. ment. ! Britain has proposed that food.i' feeds, beverages and tobacco be; excluded from the plan, but even J0. said Mr. St. Laurent. the pro-. poaals would present "a number ,of problems for Canadian lradei with the countries concerned." l These problems will be takcni up for thorough discussions with, the various European govern-. ments. he added. ' The European free trade area, he continued, could, if successful.. increase the economl strength -and solidarity of free Europe and Ito this extent Canada-would wel- come it. i But Mr. St. Laurent felt it would . have its most beneficial effects if . .N0UId "ilk UP the United K1D8d0m'lt were linked with an expansion .n'ith six, European countries in a revolutionary free trade area where tarifis are reduced grad- ually on a pre-arranged basis. The initial reaction here,last month was, that the scheme. whil:I .-ncouraging in its concept. would impose too heavy a burden on some national policies and would corrode into a trade block dis- criminaling against non-European gooiis. GIVEN BROAD STUDY The Canadian government, how- ever, decided to give the plan thorough study before making an official reply. Authorities said the Canadian view conveyed to the lU-K. government is along the of European trade with other' countries. NOTES EUROPE PLEDGE Europe had pledged to reducej trade barriers. it it did so. then it should be ssible to surmount' other difficulties the new trade: plan may bring. - i "On the other hand. a partiall development that resulted only inl the creation of a new system of' lntrn-European tariff preferences? would interfere with trade be-. tween Europe and other coun- tries, including Canada. without achieving the positive results which are expected from a mu implementing of the plan," he said. . -MISCOUCHE Four Junior Red Crosf dele- gates. of Miscouche. namely, Ger- alda Veno. Iris Gallant, Patricia Poirier and Peter Steele attended a conference at the Red Cross centre in Charlottetown on Satur- day. October 20th. . Mr. and Mrs. Harris Johnson of Charlottetown were recent vis- ,itors to Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Veno. Heather Coles and Miss Me- Leod of the Women's Institute of Charlottetown were visitors to -Mlscouche Convent on Wednesday October 24th. . g The Miscouche Convent Alumni' held a meeting on Sunday Octo- ber 21st. Mrs. Felix Gaudet pre- sided. . . ' Four delegates of the Miscouche -Home -and School Association at- tended a conference in Charlotte- town on Monday October 22nd. Shirley MacEachern. R.N.. of Charlottetown. was a recent vist- for to Miscouche at the home at Mr. and Mrs. P.C. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Doucette recently returned to their home in llalifax after having spent the past three weeks in Mlscouchie IN MEMORIAM ' On Thursday. Sept. 20th. 1956. Lqyalist and surrounding cominun- ities were shocked to learn that Mrs. John Stewart had met her death by being hit by the train as she attempted to cross the rail way crossing on her way to xisiti a neighbour. The late iilrs. Stew- ark Wla born in Sgping Brook on Sept. zdth, mo. She was the daugh- ter of the late George and Priscilla (Graham) Adams. Early in life she became a member of the St.i Thomas Church. In 1903 she wssi married to John Stewart and se tied in French River. in 1921. she,1 with her husband and family mo ed to Brookfield. Besides her hus-; hand there are left to mourn threel children. Ella, (Mrs. Reagh Moore and Bruce both of Brookfieid, Oi-i lve. (Mrs. Austin Sentner. Newt Wlltshlre. also four grandchildren. i one brother. Bruce Adams of Spring Brook survives. two broth-' ers and one sister predeceased. her sone years ago. The largely at- tended funeral was held on Sept. , 22nd. A short service was held at. the Cutcllffe Funeral Home. fol-i lowed by service in the St. Thom-i as Church, Spring Brook. Servic-V ea at the funeral home was con- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' William Perry. , Peter Sicele of Marian Academy! showed slides and gave a talk on his trip abroad. to the students of Stella Maris, Rustico on Friday, October 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry and Family motored to Halifax an - Saturday. October 27th. Several members of the Mis- couche sub-division of the Cat- holic Womenls League attended a Regional Conference in Tigniah of Jesus. Rock of Ages. Forever I. Howatt. Golden Dollar. Reg. Sontner, Preston Sentner. Russell Proude. and Sterling MacI.eod.l She was tendprly laid to rest in' her father's plot. There to wait the ressurection morn. ducted by the Rev. A. E Pierccynv Milton. Services at the church byi the pastor the Rev. W. E. lngra-, ham, assisted by the Rev. A. E. Piercey. Hymns sung were favor-. ites of the deceased. "Will Your; Anchor Hold. Safe in the Armsl With The Lord." Pallbearers were l E on Sunday October 28th. PILLOW Miss Hilda Gallant of Mlscouche is spending some time in the Uni- ted States visiting relatives and friends. -tB.V. Pre-Nuptial-Shower For Shirley Rogers A pre-nuptial shower was held on Thursday evening November I. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Petu- Rogers. Glengarry. for their daughter Shirley in honor of her approachlng marriage. When the guests had assembled the bride to be was led to a gnlty decorated chair, beside In table laden with gifts. As Miss Francis Griffin opened the .giftl. Mr!- Henry Gallant read the ing verses and Mrs. Jackie Arson- auit presented them to the bride in be and. arranged them on I table. in a few well chosen words thanked all for the m beautiful and useful gifts. also the many envelopes she received. All . Joined in singing "She's a Jolly Good Fellow". The remainder of the evening was spent in ' 'A. a delicious lunch was served by the holtcdllt. O I O LEARY , Some of the farmeu in the vie- lnity of 0'leary are very bow all-adlng t:eir'pot.a.t:aan and lettill em rt! 1 01' I. salwr. Roan strang. 0'IAary. wtll , t rd i s ide. Mur. Ngisoln Ig:llI':Ielr:nd Mr. Herb- ie Dennis. 0'Leary left on Satur- . day morning for where they will spend til WOO end. thanks to our kind neighbors and. friends for their many acts of ltind- l nose extended to us. all those who! pent flowers messages of sym-I patby, or in any way helped in. our recent sad bereavement. The; family of the late Mrs. John Stew- art. tag in Coleman recently. tended to Mr. Lance Dalton on his Boys over T. V. He was awarded "V first prize at the Prince County fiddling contest which was held in Bummerside recently. son Garth of Sea View. Weft Vi!"- Rohert Woodstde and Mr. and Mrs. Heath Woodside in Knutsford re- Woodstock were recent to G. woqmocg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bayfleld Ellis in Charlema- town recently. spent a couple ofidlyl Wm! PGIW lves in Charlottetown recently. it?” The Family. SPRAY! Grandchildren. Bruce and Stella. Hamid and Laura Russell. Preston and ssdle Sentner. Ella and Phoebe Sentner. . Hlnston. Mae, Preston and Thel- ma Sentner. l CARD or THANKS We wins to express our slncerei Congratulations are being ex- i l A .' ppearanco with the Bunk House Mr. and Mrs. George Wall and rs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. land Mrs. Earle Palmer. vinlton ount. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ellis of Mrs. Dr. Macilurdo of O'I.eary Lawrence Price :3 l 53?; ii iii ,3 RED MllclNTOSH APPLES, 5 lb. cello SUNKIST 344 ORANGES, 2doz. . . 58c RED RIPE I A LE UIIE FIILL WEEK NOVEMBER I5LII T0 2ISL No Delivery Thursday - Friday - Saturday It has been our pleasure to get to know many of you in Central Royalty, Parkdale, East Royalty and neighboring district: over the past 10 years. we have tried to serve you well. We have not always succeeded but we have tried. We would like 30 AOXPPGSI our appreciation for your patronage by offering you some ex- tremely good buys. We hope in the years ahead to be able to serve you in Central Royalty and vicinity and in Hunter River and surrounding area. We will try to bring you the best goods at the lowest prices. Also we would like to take this opportunity to,thank the people of Charlottetown East for their 5 years of loyal patronage while Fitzroy Grocery was under our management. ' Most sincerely, WM. ELLIS, for, Ellis Bros. Fruit and Vegetables 49c LAYER SLICED BACON Lb. 65c IN COTTON FIVE ROSES POUND CAKE MIX A SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE ONLY Men's and Boys' SHORT RUBBER BOOTS Good grade Canadian made rubber with black soles and red band Just above. I i SALE Men's Pair 3.50 CAKE MIXES CHOCOLATE FUDGE CAKE MIX Both For 39c" Boys' Pair 3.19 i DOLL CARRIAGES Assorted Sines 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE ELLIS Billl CENTRAL ROYALTY and opsnmo SALE GIANT HUNTER THIS WEEK ONLY QUAKER A FLOUR , TOMATOES, pkg. . . 22c 3330355, 2Ibs' . . - 33c was ISLAND RED EATING APPLES, 5Ibs. . . . . 45c 100 LBS. 31.59 36.39 ABSOLUTELY FREE LADTEP B-DIAMOND IIKT. 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