A see Agrjeomient N Seawaiy" Dredging cpl-Canadian au- OlT.A3.w:el(ieve that formal lll0lll.l9'e"t may soon be reached '5'”',',,.. United States to bests "'1" . sea dredging on the MI”! - of Cornwall Island as PIH 0' flde wwooolm st, Lawrence Sca- t" ,,,..i power project- "iy high - placed 3"'-''?'"3' "M "3."” ms have advanced pemidthatcf trztrlglnechlnl W me my M tic stage and ""0 ''”"l3' 5.” mm to be cleared UP- . remains Jl)lizreon1cnt could lead(. mjlthe . 11 . ”i'ii7l5mi7iihiiuta'iJ.BS. approval " '9' t . ' on such I Canada Aaicpgndtlagdedmay between wulsci ountrls on Cornwall Is- lhc tndo 3 mg apparently stem. Md f-Hing Amcrican fears that med 1” am. Wm complete an :a””da a-Cm - l and there slill-lCagi:dLi;':np;3Z?,:e between the I. . " Mt. 31 - "Kelly The Second Ryalillall, Tuesday. Aug. 28. 8.30; l)anc.e,CambFldS9 H3” Aug"; lath. Lunches. Dunce Csled in Hall. Tuesday Aug. 23- I , , . B haw nn. ruggtlglyld:;igii)i.nl;lirnsm(?rchestra. c -ud Exhibition Wednesday. AuiZr::td 29th on Crnpaud Rlnlf Grounds. S 1 -li-ken supper. l- lidrnkllhla Parciili. Lot 7. Tuesday evening SEPL 25- ;n Dance in New GIIISEOW .3 9" pry Tuesday night 9 10 la-, Ca” :ecn. (-..,,,ml on hand, Pota . . sud coal to arrive. Book. 1"- Mm-ris. Kinkora. Reserve Wednesday. Sept. 12 in; :hicken and ham sum??? 0”" Hall. .Dnnce after. Pantry Sale, Kenncdyfs. Kcnsing ion. Saturday, September lst. 7.30 pm. Clinton, W. M. S. Junior Farmers Meeilrlll NEW Glasgow School Wednesday, Aug- lsl 29th. Chicken supper, games, etc. rracndie Hall, Aug. 29th. Dance 3 gfter. Dance Mt. Stewart Mepmriaz 51311, Tuesday night. Rollie Mac- (enzic's Orchestra. 'tlm'ic. ”'l'hc Kid. From Left Field" Corran B:-Inn Hall, Satur- iny. Sept. ISL. 8.15. Dzun-r St. Peter's Holy Name lall. Tuesday night. MacEwen's Jrchestra. Chicken supper. Bingo and lance New zenland. Tuesday. Aug tsth. Mcnls served from 5 to 9. CROCKEIT and 5 HOME FURNITURE 6' Furnishings For Mo A whole CARLOAD.... ' manufactured by KROEHLER especially for Crockett and.Storey Ltd. is TODAY on display on the main” ' floor of the Charlottetown Store. Medium and Lower priced suites only in this car... L ..n....s. extendlns W I into two countks for st. L River shipping trntfic. amen” Not-only dldlthc two govern-' ' ments disagree on dredging depths but also on whether dredg. ing costs were to be charged to seaway or power phases. The two federal governments are bearing seaway costs while On. and New York State are paying for power. During ng negotiations the proposal was made that Com- wall Island dredging should be borne by both phases. Authorities estimated digging on the north and south sides would cost about S25.000.0(I). SEE ALL-CANADA ROUTE Canadian authorities have pre- dicted that eventually there will be an all-Canadian seaway. Con- gress. in approving of American participation, made clear the sen- way should be built on the Ameri- can side of the 35 miles of inter- national rapids section of. the St. Lawrence. ear Dispute ericsn side of the rspids It hnrdt dslhnd hilt wad of wall. But cumin rucrvcd 0-0 right to build a parallel Cnnldll" link if friction dsv-loin or if hf- fic uires it. . Cans oquois, 0nt.. at the west the rapids Jame H miles up-. river from Cornwall.- tries for traffic "and-might mslso it more" difficult for the U. s. to amortize its planned scswty th- vestment of some 8105.000.000- Canadians plan to spend some! S2l5,000.000. The power phase would cost about 3N0.W0.0N. bflnlzlng total cost to about SWO.- 000.000. . Regular dance at Gordon Lodge every Friday night. Wentherbles Orchestras. ' Kingston United Church Turkey and Chicken supper. Kingston Hall August 30th. Supper served at 5. Annual supper and. dance, 01;- well Cove. Thursday Aug. 30th. Serving 6 to 9. Weekly Dance Fort Augustus Hall every Wednesday night. Burke's Orchestra, Regular dance Crapaud Rink. Wednesday night. 9:30-12:30 Burns Orchestra. Bay Fortune United Church chicken and ham supper. Fortune liall. 'v'-'ednesda,,. Aug. 20. Sup- per served from 5.30 to 0. Dance West Royalty "Hall, Wednesday. Rollie MacKenziels Orchestra. Canteen service. 9:30 to 12:3). - Pantry sale by North Wilt- shire Women's Institute at Hol- man's Friday. August 31st at 2 o'clock. ' if you haven't plowed in a match before. enter the beginners class at the Plowing Match. Sept. rd. Dance Cardigan Legion Hall every Thursday night. Webster's Orchestra P. A. System and Can- teen service. Every Tuesday and Thursday my truck will be picking up Poult- ry weighed and paid for at the farmers yard. A. P. Gallant. South Rustico. See the Nova Scotia plowmen at Cornwall. Sept. 3rd. I-Inzen Howard form istwell situated for the Match. Come and Plow. If you can't plow come anyway Mrs. Drew ls Boss As Her Husband Rests OTTAWA 'CPl -a Mrs. George Drew said Monday she has "taken over" management of the Drew household to ensure tllll her husband gets the rest his doc- tor ordered. "I'm the boss now." Mrs. Drew told a reporter who called the home of the Progressive Conserv- ative parly leader to ask Mr. Drew what his plans are for the rest of the summer. Mrs. Drew said her 62-year-old husband is "feeling fine" follow- ing a six-day medical checkup at Montreal's famous Neurological Insttiute. Mr. and Mrs. Drew ar- rived in Ottawa Sunday from Montreal. "I've taken over." Mrs. Drew said. "I'm going to make it my job to see that he has a good rest." Mr. Drew was ordered to have a checkup by his personal physi- cian. Dr. H. T. C. Whitley of Ot- tawa. after the ”' leader had complained of ' ling tired while vacatiysing in Ontario's Georgian Bay area. Dr. Whitley said the tests at the institute showed Mr. Drew to be in good health. He said "all Mr. Drew needs now is a complete rest." JAPANESE VISIT LONDON AP)-Japanese For eign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu will fly to the United States Tues- day to spend "four or five days" in Washington and New York. I fill IIOOIOT DIN TOIIIV I 90- Olsrvod Sooltonnl Grouping wins THE VERY LATEST II . lllllllli and FABRIG DESIEI ltIv0'nNnploeoueumliuxuryuui..n..., ooumnoollnuunuudnwlnuosuuasgu 0--iiitlltlinlcumhl-fdtsmu lnotolcr "cuomnlurcoutmIon...m mum at Japanese embassy spokesman IlI' nounced. r Church of India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon is expected to arrive in St. John's. Nfld.. Sept 1 to begin a two-month tour of Canada. His church is part of the Anglican communion. A representative dela TO VISIT CANADA Bishop Lakdasa DeMel of the gallon from each of the 32 Ans”- can churches in P. E. Island P180 to attend a Diocesan ”' 'on T8"! in the Halifax -Forum about mid- september when Bishop DeMeI will be the gut speaker. II: will speak in 3) cities and town on his tour. New 3350,000 Bond Issue By Federal Gov.t. OTTAWA (CP)-A new 3350.- 000.000 issue of federal govern- ment bonds which can be pur- chased by converting bonds of the 1943 fifth victory loan was an- nounced today. The new bonds. to he issued about Sept. 17, will run for me years and carry 33A-per-cent in- s terest. The issue price wil be 97, with an effective yield of about 3.9 per cent. They will be issued only in ex- change for bonds of the three-pen cent fifth victory loan. Those bonds wil be valued at 98.85 per cent-that is. a 81.000 bond would be valued at 5986.25. A cash pay- NOTICE Anyonc looking for a doctor in case of an emergency Monday or Tuesday. during sessions of the two-day P. E. I. Medical Society Convention. please call 9112. . nomic Council, purpose of the Elia I better understanding of the e two regio , la Exbiore and develop naturnluave- hues of trade and suggest action um my mad th 515-35 for each Eoisimeoii economy of th men! will be verted. operation of the fill 197.000.000 to The new C0mDletion of the conversion would reduce the total 1943 issue matures Jan. T. 1969. issue March 15. 1998, -callable until after Sept. 15, 1996. Discuss Freer Trade At Bar Harbor Conference DEONCTON (CP) -- Moro trade buwecn the Atlsntic province: I34 the New England man will be the main objective of a con- "GNUW 0' premiers. governors and businessmen of the two adja- llt P981033 of Canada and the United States at Bar Harbor. Sept. 17 and 18. Nelson Mann, yexecutive mann. lautsc Provinces Eco. fecting that ference ag Mc., be studied. said today ”thc meeting is to 31. Vermont. M to remove . adblocks presently u. trade." M the same time APEC Presi- dent R. Whidden Ganong of St. Stephen. NB. announced the con- I will include dis- cussion of transportation and tourist traffic between the two areas. The effect of the St. Law- rence seaway on the neighboring provinces nnd states also would Pruniers of New Brunswick. Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is- land and Newfoundland and gov- , ernors of Maine. New Hampshire h Rhod -ruuaay.Au:.2s.19ss nu Guardian. rm gift NOTICE POTATO SHIPPERS is M "W9 blilht has developed in lg-eghly dug mm . .59.; the FE” 'l'lPPl"3 P1359 like notice on and after August I). IN! holding period of seven days will be imposed on potato shipments: V moving from the Province. C " 1 ..-.,... Signed. h I g y W. P. Macl..EOD, District Fruit and Vegetable Inspector. . will mature and will not he Islaergi and Connecticut have been Mr. Ganong said the New Eng- land Council. sponsor of the two- day meeting. will be supported by APEC, its Canadian counterpart. in arranging and leading the dis- cussions. Richard L. 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Sept. 6-7 Susnsncrsidc Scpt.6-7 O'Loury...........,.....-Sept.10-II Tignish Scpt.'l0-Tl- Charlottetown Rural Sept. 12-13 Montague Sept. T2-I3 ADDRESSES IY:- Local Presidents and Local Supervisors Mr. Malcolm Mackenzie. Assistant Dir- ector of Education. - A ” DISCUSSION cnoursa Dr. L. W. Show. Tali and Panel Discus- sion on Reading . Mr. H. I. MucLccn. MocLccn Method of Writing: Tho Need for Good Writing Miss Dorothy Ellis. Art in the School. Morning sessions wil begin at 9.30 Altos-noon sessions wil begin at 1.30 re Gracious I.ivingg