an ammo w. Harold lrowa. gy SYDNEY GAMPELI. LONDON (Reuters) - Shortage a, tangy; for the longer haln nzher than the extra cost is the mug problem in FOE-llcllll llll 5...; Canal with the core of Gooo gape route, oil eXl”l'l3 "ll-'l ll?" Tllgghsgyexplamed that u all the on out now comes to Western Eumpg and the eastern United sales through the Suez had to be diverted around the south , - N0 of Africa, it would require about 55 per cent more tanker capacity. 1,, me ghoft run, this could be Tanker Slworiage" is as. , Flaclor In Non-Suez Route bound. or replaced. by a series of improvisations. The Present tanker fleet could be driven harder and it he-.ould be m ONLY POSSIBLE SOURCE The Middle-East oil could be ro- plseed for a time by oil from the western hemisphere. The neces nary oil dos exist in the United states and Venezuela and the haul from there to Western Europe is actually shorter the Suez route from the Middle East. But over the long run the canal. 7.-j 3iuRcH ES TOMORROW Anglican Church 5, rETER'S osrnunuas lacltiarllii-'3' u-andCan thlloffatt mmv Il.A..':.D. ' &”.'.'on... Tholeve - - l1oneraryAI8ll"llP'l"" 0.-gum Choir Director gin Susanne Brenton. Lie. illllr FIFTEENTII SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 1,30 a.m.-Mattias. 0.00 a.m.-Holy Eucharist. 10:00 a.m.-Church School (6-15) 11:00 n.m.-Choral Eucharist. Preacher: The Reverend E. R. Fairwesther. M.A.. 'l'll-no Trinity College, Toronto. 11:00 n.m.ChIsrch School (under 0) 1:00 p.IIl.- VEIIIDII mil, services at usual hours. All Welcome rv- o. PAUL'S aim!-IOAN CHURCH I nu Parish Clltcl lotoblIsh;d . lo: ad C fbo lsvero o.-gum and Choir Directi- Mr. I1. John Harris. r.a.c.e SUNDAY: SEPT. I . ,1: C rnmuaioa ill: 1:.-Mzllnlnso Pram -Id semen. VI lto re cordially Invited H! I "'1': Attend PRESBYTERIAN inn KIRK or s. muss e 'I'. H. I. IOIIII In M", ".6 . I.T.I. Illnlstor A sun I. Lillian Meleasls Ilun. l.. l'.M.C.I.. Organist and Director of Chain :j moo am.-Dlvlnm Sefvlu 0 ll 4 sum” Th; Alley I L. M. MncNaug n. - - Solo: "Green l'aotureo"-Snoder- um ..-Mrs. David Cox. Visitors Happily W0lt0III0- ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Cor. Prince and Grafton Its. Is.A.. ldlahor Rev. E. C. Evans. Vlllull Minister Mr. Jobs Lea-Morgan. M.A.. (Oxford) , Organist and Choir Director -m-jtm-1mj'T-"1 it a.rn.-Sabbath school all Ilbln Class. in s.m.-Nursery School- il s.m.-Divine Worshllo , sermon: "biseoverisl l-"GI Greatest a " , : "Jeans. Joy of lllaas Deolaiag”-J. S. 'l pm.-Divine Worth!!- serrnon: "The Source Strength" ---u.....::--..'--....- .-1.:-" M .. 1 will conduct tho stew low. a L mms.'s.s.. us. Acting aatot. M v. lf."lIlIlW0ll- '1 u:so a.m.-Morning Worship sornsoa: "What a Poster Has a light to III!!! of III People" Music by Senior Choir. 5 'Psrents are reminded of the. fact that there is an Activity Class for thy tsto dates the, sermon period. ' 'l:tt p.m.-lveolag lorvioo "N T I at TRINITY UNITED CHURCH lllnhlaro: low. A. Frank Maelaan. a.s lav. 6. Howard Christie. l.A.. l.l). lav. Andrew I. Weir, 0.1). Clint: and Director of Chain- loyston F. Mugford, A.I..C.O. 11.00-Nursery care for children I - I years. 11:00 a.m.-Divine Worship Sermon: "Fourteen Days or Forty Years"-Rev'd Mr. MaeLean Anthem: "Haat Thou Not Known (Pflueger) 7:00 p.m.-Divine Worship (Please note the change of hour) Address: Mr. Rolston Young -Red Cap No. 42. Grand Central Station, New York Anthem: "At Even Ere the Sum"--(Turner) A Cordial Welcome Awaits You. 7TH-DAY ADVENTIBT CHURCH I Lnptbprn Avoauo MINISTER W. M. Mercer. B.A. SATURDAY SERVICE! Sabbath School. 1:05 p.m. Church Service at 3 pm. The public is cordially invited , to attend all services. whIchEgypdgn tNIHl' tionallsedlnJul.V.lsbotlItIsdiI- penssblesnd - Thetroublels tllsllllolllll oi Middle-East oil mm use now but the greateramotlntthatitlsllltilltll thlnthonextfowusrs. with the stagnation of coal out- put. oil baato moot almost the mend for energy until era arrives. Over any years, the Middle East appears to be the only possible source of the extra oil. COSTLY BY CAPE Last year. 67,000,000 tons of all came through the canal. On con- servative estimates, it might have to be 150,000,0W by 156 and 350.- ooo.ooo by 1975. Building and financing the tank- ers and other facilities for this colossal expansion is a herculean task. even by the shortest routes. Doing it for the Cape route. which is nearly twice as long. Wollld 50 immensely costly. since th e existing program strains the capacity of the world's Shipyards, which are booked fully "D to 1060, a larger prosrllll would at best take many years. NAVL AIDE OTTAWA.-Lleul. Ian Fraser McKee. 25. of Toronto has been appointed naval aide-de-camp to Governor-General Vincent Mass- ey. The appointment is effective Oc t. 16. (CP from National Defence) PENTECOSTAL ASSEM- BLIES OF CANADA HHF” ru1.r.o6sri1TaiWci.i" ll Orange Hall (1. OJ.) 100 Richmond Street Rev. 8. J. Myers. Minister D a.sn.-Sunday School ll s.m.-Worship Service 1 p.rn.-Evangelistic Service. A heart: welcome awaits yon. FREE OF SCOTLAND llrchwood Street. Minister: Rev. 1.11. Bishop. li.A. 10:00 a.m.-Sabbath School 11:00 a.m.-Worship Sermon: "othniel, The Spirit of Courage" 7:00 p.m.-Worship Sermon: "Doctrine of Salvation" All Are Welcome. UNITED PENTECOSTAI. CIIUBCII Illlmavsaao eov.oniseystslrs.IllIIstII Pbeaolil saavlcas . I0 s.ns.-Sunday lchool and Bible Class 11:00 a.ln.-Worship a n d Com- nice as . 7:00 p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting. Subject: The Cost of Dlsaple- ship. "The Church with a Message and a Welcome.” cnaanorrmowa BIBLE CHAPEL 3 Cumberland lt.at Loltworia Arenas. "A Ilble Freaehing Centre. Pro- Tbo lard Jesus Christ as the only Saviour." 0:00 a.m.-The breaking of Bread 11:00 a.ns.-Family Bible Hour and lendsy School. Featuring a program for the entire family. Flaaaelgrapb pictures of Blble' will be shown. 1:8 p.m.-Gospel Service. Sill- lag the Old Fashioned lly'IIIlI- : Mr. svoad,chrlstoasen. Sebiset: John the Baptist-The Mae and lilo Massage. A Warm Welcome Awaits You. Ell SALVATION ABIII Onatdoorpslueot -noaaorasneaussr 101 CQt.aadIIro..i.'cor-tor cos-ssoisare. Coming Events Barn dance at Cliff Peters. Rollo Bay, Monday, Sept 10th. 1-lot chicken supper, Mount Ryan Hall Tuesday, Sept. llth. Annual chicken supper Brae Par lsh Hall. Thursday, Sept. 20th. Sunday school rally, Appln Road Church Sunday September 0. Dance Iona East school Monday September 10. Reserve Oct.. 10th for llighfield United Church supper. Dance Saturday night. Ieptemb er lith at Covehead Community Hall. P i , 9 to 12. Need a new (all hair do”! Cal at Blsnches. Tyrone. New Haven Exchange. Square dancing resumes at Com- munity Centre Wednesday. Sept- ember 12 0 p.m. "Unsatisfactory School -v s' Ailenddnce Results In Lost Family Allowance "In the month of Augugt 139, muss. was paid in Family Al. lowances to lIl,247 Prince Edward Island families on behalf of 3,. I70 children. The average allow- Illce Perchild was 00.11 and the average allowance per family was During the school MA , tendsnce. Under the Family Allowancemtlse-Regional office iWIi0lIEVBl' I legislation. the allowance ceases to be payable if the child does not regularly attend school as requir- ed by the laws oi the province where the child resides. The Re glonal offices has a working or- rangement with the Department of Education office through its Provincial School Attendance Off- icer to receive monthly reports at all cases of unsatisfactory school attendance. These reports reach the Regional office any time after the end of the month in which the irregular attendance occurred. When the reports are received in the Regional office, payments on behalf of the children reported 810.78," Mr. A.S. Tait. ltegiona., Director of Family Allowancesl said in an interview yesterday. ; year wbicillwhon a eadedonJuno30thlaot,345p'ar does at one month or more Fans as roll wances on account oi their school laws. ehlldren's uusatlsfacto y school at-tor thereto” Ill!” coo legislation month to child. who not Provinceto rcl'l0l4 child under fifteen ceases to at- tend school. other reasons necess- gumu g pu-eat to advise me Region” . is when a child under sixteen dies. I cllllll leaves Canada for any Prllilll W" one month. a female child VIII!” ries. a child leaves I lilfllll 3 05” or commences to work for wage!- Prompt action on the Pill Ol l-ll? parent who is in '5 of allow- ances. ln sending the l'9llIIll'9l'l report to the office of the Rezlollll Director of Family Allow-mm the necessity of recovering allow- um. paid on behalf of a child which the parent was not entitled to receive. Ordination At Hazelbrook Baptist Church "The greatest sermon you Will ever preach is that of your own life," Rev. Donald Bruce Moore, B.A. B.D., was told Tuesday night during his ordination to the Christ- ian ministry at Hazelbrook Baptist Church. A large number of people attended the impressive ceremony. Rev. Harold Milton, Minister oi the United Baptist Church. Char- mlnlster, warned him to beware of the "attractions of distractions" and told him his primary task was to communicate Jesus Christ to others. The new minister is a son of Mr. Arthur Moore, Pownal, and the late Mrs. Moore. Accompanied by his wife, the former. Shirley Lewis of Freetown, he is leaving for Cape Breton where he is past- or - oi Calvary United Baptist Church. Following an organ prelude. the prayer of invocation was given by Rev. B. R. Jones, minister of New Glasgow Christian and Cavendish Baptist Churches. Mr. Jones then read from the Holy Scripture, fol- lowed by a solo, "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross", by J. Lewis. The statement from the examining council was presented by Rev. Dr. C. A. Britten, of Berle- que United Baptist Church. Rev. Merrill Spinney, field sec.- retary of Gordon College oi The- ology and Missions, delivered the evening s e r m o a. following a solo "Beyond the Sunset". fender- ed by Miss Eva Wood. The Vows of ordination and charge to the minister were given by lleV- llal” nld L. Mltton, minister of the Un- ited Baptist Church. Charlottetown. Followed by the laying on of Hands. The ordination prayer was given by Rev. Keith Robson, of the Summerslde United Raptlst Church. Following a solo 'Splrlt of.God descend upon my heart - by Mrs. Frances MacRae. R e V. Dr. E. J. Barrens. of Tryon United Baptist Church. welcomed Rev. Mr. Moore to the ministry. Bene- Dance in If ” door prize. Showing at Mt. Stewart Friday and Saturday- "Blackbeard The Pirate". Dance in Vernon River Hall, Tuesday Sept. 11th. Webster: Or- chestrs. Dance at Wilfred Fogarty's new barn. Seven Mile Road, Monday. September 10. Websters Orchestra Buying Live foul. Tuesday 8 a. m. till 11. R.L. Dickleson. New Glasgow. Hot chicken supper Mt. Ryan Hall, Tuesday Sept. llth. Supper 5.30. Games and dance. Weekly Dance Fort Augustus Hall every Wednesday night. Rcgulnr Saturday night dance,- St. Peters Bay Hall. Al Blanch- ard's Orchestra. Annual chicken supper, St. Mark's Parish, Lot 1. Tuesday evening Sept. 25. Cleaning and buying timothy seed daily. Elmer MacDonald cra- paud. Cement on hand. Potato baskets and coal arriving. Please book. J. F. Morris. Mouthl Crspaud - Vici- toria Board of Trade. Creamery Board room. Monday. Sept 10th at 0pm. Grand Lingo St. Andrew's liall. Mt. Stewart Monday. Sept. 10th 3.30 p.m. Two special prises. jackpot moo door prize. ' Farmers, Contact me before sel- ling your timothy seed, paying highest price. V1.11. Burns. Malpr- oue. Every Tuesday and Thursday mytruek;illbelIleklnlllIPmslt- hum. .. -"" wasp. iby Rev September 10. Good music and mi M”0"' ADDRESS brook Baptist Church gather in your presence this evening to hon- our you on ih occasion, it is with a great feeling of pride as you are the first member of our church who has dedicated his life to the Christian ministry. we con- gratulate you. Bruce on your suc- cess we feel that your achieve- ments e the reflection of your home training and the influence of Christian parents. We have been fortunate in having you address no on several occasions and what a yoy it would be if we could keep you with us at the present time. But as God has opened the way for you to go to another portion B"'"" 0""h"l"i "of His Vineyard to work for him we pray that He may give you health and strength to preach the unsearchablo riches of Christ to others so that they may learn oi Him, for who to know is life et- ernal. We feel confident that in whatever portion of God's vine- yard He may call you. your un- tiring energy and perseverance will win success in you labours. Again we would congratulate you Bruce on your choice of s help-mate. We are not so well oc- quainted with you Shirley but al- ready you have won our love and Eliliif 5:231; Elgtt ; r 3 lillit ',3lg E: 5 lottetown. in his charge to the .d B, Retired C.N.R. As we the members of the Hazel- gu Fonner Islander Killed In B.lL Mrs. Robert Gass. 30 Elm Aven- ue, has received the sad news that her son, Thomas Har- land Gass, 40, was killed in a mo- tor vehicle accident near Trail, 3. C., on September 3. Mr. Gass went West 28 years ago and had been employed in a mine smelter in Trail. No details of the accident have been received and funeral ar- raugments have not been complet- In addition to his mother he is survived by seven brothers and live sisters. The brothers are Wil- liam and Bruce in the United States: Douglas and Jopepb of this city; Lorne in the Canadian Ar- my at Petawawa; Alfred in Hazel- brook; and Daniel. also in British Columbia. The sisters are Alice, Mrs. Malcolm MacLean, George- town; Charlotte, Mrs. Dnnlel 0'- Rourke, Charlottetown; Belle, Mrs. Arthur Ford, Glasgow Road: Gears xie. Mrs. Melbourne Ross, Clyde River: and Marie, Mrs. Carl Saun. ders. Massachusetts. Conductor Passes Funeral services will be held here this afternoon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home for Er- ll95l MCI-IP03. formerly of this city. who died in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. on Tuesday. Mr. McLaren was a retired C. N.R. conductor who was-known to the travelling public of this Prov- ince for many years. He first on. tend the railway service in 1000 as a brakeman and rose to con- ductor in 1915. Five years later his position was made permanent. Popular with his fellow workers. he was known for his unfailing admiration by your cheery smile and pleasing personality. We would express our sincere wishes that together you may experience a life of deep abiding happiness. As a tangible expression of our good wishes, we ask you to accept these s. "The Lord bless thee and keep thee in all thy ways." With the ' -' ' How shau He bless thee? no decay. With the riches that cannot pass away. - With the sunshine that makes an endless da . - Thus may e bless thee" "And keep thee” How shall lie keep thee? "With the all covering shadow of L His wings. with the strong love that guards from evil things. With the sure power that safe to glory brings Thus may lie keep thee" Signed on behalf of the Insol- llt! for the 1044 mass execution of OTTAWA that German General Kurt Mbyu would have had knowledge or use ahooltlrng filslnadian war prlgon. is w lc e ser ed nl l in prison in Canadal we yunl Gall. Isl J was " on an ntervle ith to 1 H German ” r' lvcommeancl):-lleirll Hagen. West Germany. in which MBYCT laid by should not have been tl'l0l'l 01' mi of responslbil. 10 Canadian prisoners by hi; mu; Meyer, now a civilian, wag con: vlcted after the war as a war crim- inal. He served part of 3 mg term at Dorchester pennen any in New Brunswick and was released two years ago. POLITICAL DECISION Gen. Slmonds, who commanded the 2nd Canadian Corps in the Normandy campaign and retired I year ago as chief of the gen- eral staff. said or Meyer's claim BIRTHS EDGETT - in Lethbrldge, Al- berta on August 25. 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Edgett (nee Doris Hays), a son Scott John. GRANT - At the Charlottetown Hospital Thursday, August 30, to Mr. and -Mrs. Victor Grant. Mill- vlew, a daughter, stillborn, SWANSBURG - Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Swansburg, Charlottetown. Sept. 1. 1956; a daughter Heather Anne weight. 7 lbs.-. 1 ms. PENDERGAST - Al the Charlotte town Hospital on September tthi to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pender- gast, Kensington, a son. , BULMAN - At the P. E. I. Hos-l pltal on September mi. 1956 ml Mr. and Mrs. Exton " ' ,' .Rustlco a daughter Velda Elean- or 0 lbs., 11 ozs. JOLLIMORE - At the Prince County Hospital on August 29th 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jolllmore (nee Olive Stavertl French River. a daughte . 8 lbs. 5 on. Heather Karen. "ABLE - At the Prince County Hospital Monday September 3rd 1950 to Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Carle Summerei-in (nee Ruth Stewart) a daughter. Weight 6 lbs.. 2 ozs. WAYNE - At the Prince County Hospltal,, so August 1950 to Mr and'Mrs. Herman Mayne, Emer- ald. a son. David Cummings. ll lbs., 4 ozs. CRAWFORD - At the Charlotte- town Hospltal, September 3rd. to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Craw- ford. Charlottetown, a daughter, Susanne Louise weight 7 lbs. GRIFFIN - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Saturday September 1, 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. James tor Rita Elizabeth. MACDONALD - At the P.l:.!. Hospital on Sept. 5, 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacDonald, York. a daughter weight 10 lbs. osa. HNOWIE - At the P.E.l. Hospital on Sept. srd, 1050 to Mr. and Mrs. James Snowle, Bradal- bane. a daughter. 9 lbs. PETERS - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Monday. Sept. I to' courtesy. He retired on pension May 81. 1000, and would have been 75 his next birthday, October 10. He is survived by his wife. the former Jane Gllllsple. Carleton Siding. and one son, James Victor oi the editorial staff of the Toronto Star. Also surviving are two grand- daughters-, Mary Elizabeth and Eva Jean McLaren. PLYWOOD? we HAVE wusr vou li.-Gen. Simonds in Comment On Interview Given By Meyer Griffin, New Wlltshlre. a dough .:,-v. rrw .3; that he never should have been tried: "The answer is simple. The do- eisloowasopolihcsl.andnoto military, one. I prusumo the some thing would have applied that prisopers were shot by both sides during the N ' J . Gen. Simoads said he never had any kngwladgo of the doing this IOST OPPORTUNITY He added that he has always :l.o:bted tbeuswirl of a -IIWV I s, ayer would had had knowledge of shootings conducted by lower ranks. Of Meyers criticism of British and Canadian generalship. Gen. Simnnds said the Pan": division chief was not in a particularly 100d position to assess this at the 9' time of the Falalse pocket fighting because his own unit on. up tin run. However. he said that ha his omnlonpaiter the Falnise battle the Allies lost a great opportun- lgi 5'"-ly II the rult of a ser- Mr. and Mrs. .Henry Peters, 500019011. I daughter. SIORDY-At the Prince County Ho-nusl on September 2, use, to Mr. and Mrs. Leith Sturdy (IR Clcely Leard) of Tryon. a' son. Lloyd Kevin. weighing 0 lbs. 5 oz. llt. Anna Marie. infant daup- tar of Mr. and Mrs. Bay Hughes. IONTGO - At Edmonton. on Mount 80. I958. Ensl- John ("lbsnio") isonlgonun-y. tlrnscb d Bedeque. IAu.IAN- Suddenly at Corn- wall Friday Aug. ti, 1050 Mrs. Haber Machean in IACINNIS-.At Pleasant Valley on 150. Ernest 1. Mac- 50 years. (XIII-M the P.E.l. Hospital on Friday, August 31, 1956, Philip Cobb Jtls Gard year. P. E. 1. Hospital . 1066. Albert -E. of lilmoton. in his oath IACDONALD - At the Queen Hospital in Montreal Sept. 1956; Nursing Sister Lleut. Mary Sophia MacDonald. R. N. of Penkea Station, P. E. l. ANLEY - In the Charlottetown Hospital on Sept. 3, 1956, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Stanley. 50 Water Street. LARGE - At the P E. I. Has- pllol Sunday. September 2. 1956 Mrs. Charles A. Large in im- 7dth year. COYLE - Suddenly at the Char-. Inttetown Hospital on gem. 4' 1906, Thomas Bernard Coylg nsanmo. - At the 12.2.1. Hos. pltal Wednesday morning, Sept. E E 3' s.uuasy.sepcs. isssrhsonuaao ruoja bcrlmhyear, lsvizruv - At the rm. ans- pltal on Thursday, bar 5. use Mrs. Harld Va uns- WEAB IDNGEI For Your Dry Cleaning Needs RITE-WAY CLEANER! on 788'! CARMJCHAEL-At the Charlotte- town Hospital. August si, me, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Car- mlchael, Elliotvale. a sun, 1 lbs. 11 ozs. ETERS - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Thursday, Sept. sin, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peters. Oyster Bed Bridge. a son, 8 lbs. 10 ozs. MACDOUGALD - At the Char- lottetown Hospital Thursday Sep tember 6. 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. G. Brighton M.acDougald. a daughter, 9 lbs. 0 on. MARRIAGES STRANG - BAYNE - At Long Creek United Baptist Church, Saturday. July 21, 1956 by Rev. Owen Cockrsne. Miriam Christ- ine Strong. New Dominion. E. I. and Charles Andrew R. C. M. P. Halifax, N. S. DUGLAS-W001)-At the Trinity United Church Manse, Montague, on September 1st, 1050, by the Rev. J.M. Fraser. Hilda Grace. daudlter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Wood, Tea Hill, to James Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Douglas, Head of Hills- borough. DEATHS HUGHES - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Friday. August 3!, Mecdocll CHAIN SAWS Sold and Serviced by Keith Carmichael PLUMBING s HEATING Brackley Point Road Phone 6423 2' Chicken Supper IN POWNAL HALL Tuesday, Sept. 11 5 to 9 p.m. Adults .............. 1.00 Children .50 -Auspices-- Pownal Ladies' Aid 'I'lme 8 :30-5:30 AUTUMN TEA- Sponsored by Holy Redeemer C.W.I. COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER I5. 1956 Price Soc GREENDALS AllllAlloE FAl.l. SALE MEN'S 2 PANT SUITS This is Ila best suit value we've ever of-forod. Nylon gobs, fiannelo. etc. Plain and flocked patterns h grey, teal blue. brown and charcoal. MEN'S SUITS These suits selected from our regular stock in all-wool worsted gobs. etc. 1Zll.5” 1ZEi.”” Values to 50.50. Man's Topeoato h gsbardlno woondso, Values to D.00. s 16." Men's dress pants h gobs, wooia, worsted and ilannels. Values to 11.06. 5.0" 6.” EXTRA IPECl.AL- Men's Sport Coats. Values to IJO 3.0" 123516.” Men's Coat Iwoatore. ' Assorted Colors Boys' Tweed Panto Values to 0.3 3.95 3.95 loys' black rubber rolncosia. lists to match li.ff THE GREENDAL CO. LTD. 144 Great Geo. St, Charlottetown, P.E.I. brook Church. ALUMlNUM IN STOCK Alstoadarditsoolboen. , Hire-ell-bu-JV-Ivy ROOFING ARE YOU THINKING OF A TRIP OVERSEAS? IF so, nus MESSAGE. IS FOR YOU Reservations for accommodation by ship or by air should be made as early as possible. it is" not too early to book space for the summer of '51. Choice accommodations are still evelabio, but lire longer you delay the llerder it is to get what you want. Or. perhaps you are considering a delightful Cruise to the Caribbean at Cllrlsrmos or during the winter months. Fares are as low as 5225. for I2 doys' cruising on a modern luxury A SMALL DEPOSIT Will HOLD YOUR SPACE We urge you to get in touch with us as soon as pooslblo so that we may serve you to best advantage. WritoorphonsNOWta MORTON DUIENHIEP- . rnsaraoaa:-ass z, '3”, -