11ninsaa'y.,Aug. 9.1956 I Extension is Completion Wu-ln;on.. is Angus csmpbelld Mon I A I 9 Ch llV -Hislori.a.rts Tog AeAr;?I:'sOlCl Pollllclans thanusuallntex-eetttlsinarmstns theshawralla&n.:,'&',&,,,,., He tion President Dr." .1. 1-. '""'”' ”""9-'9 A that so via Mu-loll states that with A A. ,"'r . , wlmllpm (cps - Premier Confederation - oppressed Can- who died before the end of the ' 5. in. ebmplauun of the present pm- Emmi: :&r.nwlil be tIllle'aIyV::ll;::go'Ingl-. A ill J. Kennedy. and , J inn ed q - Mic with a sense of fu- war at the age of 63. .a. . tn. punt will have In 0lIt- I... ""0138. ' 1-oneuug , . Campbell w ay c en: in auitly s :3! r mam Mon. Mr. Cunpbeu suuemd Mr. , , psremu "mam" to '1 la the lmdl Jail: . mod interesting polnta ofcall The Lents. These two, with help torn mam um .90”, mm." Fveellrandaeclciryilld htiilborlallld Y!ll,:Il" In Mr. Campbell said the historian Underhlll's 5Pe9dl- llW0lVlnI '3 IF - h d i ottan to mention Sir Wln- did old age statistics. was "intuh CerIl,'edl:fgg;:;l'iblr?lhanth(3mada was st.on The former Brit- eating" but not the whole story. ofbandlcnftandfioreral thath t'"” .. .:........un...:.u."..2'.?'r..:."!..'r."'”"" V .II . the grain One ofutll: Inghligllts of the biz eftortmlo keep, the fair E ii is 53.33 an of all customers not law. This is L K , as hand on the present rate of ex- mission of industrial and l18ld9llf' lfgpiuu pp.-3 ugh. ih lm minister. now 32 ,was It was "trite to say it w-se, younl ennui" pad . 1,, mm with , H 5 W333”! ll. . ' L Fnactlllmllrty ill? Il4)ayl(eoldC0llIl!cel'illClll':E IFI Ell 783 at the height of the man's world" and most Cana- . I am ,,,,,,,?1,':,”eif was also :l.lgt!::n 351.: 5: ? ?j!?;';:idc: are l::l.'::g:be'uo': in Prince lldwbftl anti: conifrearg illlmfllmllol 5":f"gmfrY SeF.tf”i',0,l,lf'l.dhihwh'lt can be said lllggosunlw ZI.irrr32fr..2'”525”.lop3 "M h "' nteacuuulyz l:rchths'eacot'v"a'l:lrwcrlr.3IunI; Wm” H. mm W I m uwked m” l” D” W W Illllglcgclt the rework 0! Eight Intsnalttant rain F. . n er . Cllra ill ' , . I I which starts on A one of the Associations enter: these' two men line:-sues and . - f th t Sir WI to de I mess of through experience. " F". Q; 1 3, di 1, 3. 7 . pl - ending in afternoon the l39l'Illl:-islgltlle "in ll(l)Stl:;vya aatndtheorlillfll: thlings, evenuthrli:-glllmhe wgesna mithn NTIIE d9:l;'I;::"';h1:lIgd":g'e' of”: round 90: Inch lIe:edfl-Ell: Slant trllc-the silcarai:!l'- lfillmbueuthe srestest ldmlltl Illitl vaurdlevme -will lag llllt as tllgl Illltwln uulttllnh 6:l.t.:l:lI.I 3. ?lwPu-blah” ' f T t . lll his 795-" - "HIP 53 - M ”" ' litre of dagrog T im th cooling system . , - . velrilemsald th0em:s2- of present na- Another figure not mttzntloilletil. eirvgey;e:;ldwletl;pe;ile:l:rt;.tl:lI:ll-'asgr.l:s-d 'upm”uh.cmd theompeli-l;:lt':nde:! ma um um evgeprzggleudtuiod mu 0:. H” gnooudya;eLtp:a:r:1n:uy::dr.t;1:en an 19th.. Clhohllltlaiacton, tional leaders-8V"aEl"8 "Web the 1”e"''" "M W” I” 3 ' 8 wml 00--Ltd-. 01 eomlilny W85 Dlallnlnl to 9n"'” show will suriless anythllil to be aw,” above average. ' 75. l "M, older than leader at the time oflPredldent Franklin. D- Roosevelt. caution." he added- the present pumnhouse ln 1957 to y...-. in in. am” .,g .I:.,.,.”"i ' "W Mr. E. Frank Acorn. the Band II I u E , d l:ii.”.?.:ll5.'2'"a'.i.?i?'it'35.”r'ti”.Ir'.”'... f5'lllH':ir.'.i””?.l Z1:”:5?.””E.'l any 3'; lvdngg will tgdwn-33 fhwrgtm and gg;--lger. reign to Flllll" Mil” COSTS N0 MOI! a your nor ' - on u er vas improv e arge mm o new, ones v el. Switzerland and willy Kisallng minute, this will mean that the ,0," , um," to m muwuw mm m an Mnmm" um ye". 1'9 Remain TORONTO (cr) - Tempen. turns bulletin issued ii! the Tor." . 1, , pi, 5623, . onto public weather, oiiice W . M:dicf:leePil1.:rrll?lg'. CorlmePownal :f1:::';g;rf"2h':”;:m3m'iW"ll' Pnwllt Wile? WPPJY Wm be 5”” stock Arena. and the new came as one reason why the six day p nesdsy night: . A and Richmond Streets. . ' "I"'l d0llbled- ham and buildings constructed card will top anythins the old OTTAWA (CP)-Rev. Michael Min Max ' . T - within the past few years. Mon track ever witnessed in the past. P. Mclssac Roman Catholic cllap- D”"”" '- . 70 ' m'IV!lgEi”:;':Yp,:cUe"Eon'”"'TThms:':i; . - - ' , than 800 entries have been reoeiv- xi”. Acorn says tilltlai gmlzeru-islai of lain of the fleet who was to retire 5533;” 3 2': . . ' f ph;gq- t ' . . WE TREAT the sick well. GI1- August 1. 01 M155 H59" 35- ME Sleegrcluures li:lIua.attracted'm3': "JV uilltlreyl :5 'IItM'ttl!l'8 It lvlgllbm tl::terRll):'Aly.e?:.:n:;l?; Ottawa ill 85 gey's Pharmacy. open a a.m. to gllglysgi g:;':”gmfg”f;l;m'::mE;;: A ” . '- .' i I compeggonithan over, ms ch. week's meet. Navy,wi11c.,num.e in his post in glazing” : 3: cu-cur-r. Ac In-Mg; 1;; 6 --m- we that n no so ConferencelAt Sianllope 353?”; .2':.".2:i.."'l””"”' "tl.".”'.l::".... w......... the max as as lwllld airllimllllli glhgelaal Cult-lliffe HOSTESS CHAIRS by Kroeier. he1il:l,'fhS;f)'f(:,::lhl;sl;":'wob';:a;';Pg; p There has also been an increase 54-yeamid native of Glace Bay. gy";;l”””"W" '7 74 C than Anita cm.-hue. a son, Regular 332.95. Clearing at 819.88., P - Plans are rapidly ulrins slug: sorts with 540 attending. lh addlt- of so pereehhl. uh. numb" or N.S., known in the navy's estab- st. ,fj,'m.. 3 :3 Ana" mail. 3 lbs. 13 (,1, died at the home of her niece, for a conferenceof men of ion to this, numerous other con- ankle; to; the vu-mug clggggg in - llsliments ashore and afloat as - - MARRIAGES GALLANT-STEWART -- At Evan- gcl Baptist Church. Hamilton. Ontario, Aug. 3rd, Howard Jos- cph Gallant. Mayfield. P.E.l. to Ruth Stella Stewart, Brackley Point, P.E.I. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. STUART MAC- Pherson. Bellivuc. wish to an- nouce the engagement of their daughter, Lorna Margaret to Ronald Harris. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lnuls Harris Beach Point. Marriage to take place Sept. 1. DEATHS GALLANT--At his home in Sum- merside on August 7, 1956, ' George Joseph Gallant, age 65 years. Forwarded from the Bow- nt-ss Funeral Home to his late Market Street, from where the funeral will be held Saturday, August 11th to St. Paul's Church for lie- quiem Mass at I am. Interment residence 422 North church cemetery. Simpson-Sear's Ltd. ISLAND colored views. Cras-I well Studio. YOUR DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug Store. FOR CONVENIENCE. friendli- ness and economy. shop at Gig- gey's Pharmacy. ROSE MARIE Beauty Shoppe closing for holidays August 11. Opening August 27. DR. J. P. MILLAR'S office will ust 27. 8 p.m. ..ST. JOHNS church Tea Party d , h Cranwd which was to have been u3l"lhe”nl2h3.i?"l-erdirrle"l5fdw'll'i. held w'dn”d3Y Wm b9 he1d'”' increasing the speed of his vehicle day rain or shine. Meals served while being pas”; by anmhe, W, i"5'd9' Ticket” 41'” Adm” PM hlcle. For driving while impaired 50 cents Children. be 010595 lmm A"3"5t 13 w A"? Minister of Agriculture, is acting CHURCHILL rnassvrnnun mm? W "'9 9'"! 0' "la Week- Chnrch. The sacrament of the MAGl5T3ATE'5 C0URT-Before Lord's Supper, Sunday August 12, Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet yester- 10 am. and 7.30 p.m. Preparatory day morning in Queen's County Services Thursday and satunlay Magistrate s Court were 18 speed- Mrs. Mary Kelly, Providence, R. Solemn requiem mass was cele- brated ln the Church of St. Simon, St. Jude, Tlgnish. , Pall bearers were six nephews of the deceased Edmund Christo- pher. Florence McCarthy. Cecil McCarthy. Vernon McCarthy. John Ready and Patrick Callaghan. AT GAELIC MOD - Premier Matheson left yesterday for St. Anna, Cape Breton to speak at the annual Gaelic Mod being held there. During his absence from the Province Hon. Eugene Cullen, Premier. Mr. Matheson will be crs who were each fined :10 and costs. a similar fine was handed an accused received a fine of 365 and costs. Two cases, one under the Excise Act, the other under United Church in Prince Edward Island which will he held oping weekend of September 7-9 at Sun- ilope Beach Inn. ' It is expected that more than 10! men will be in attendance at the meeting which will be addressed by i nding laymen from Can- ada and the United States. The program will also include several discussion periods and will provide ample opportunity for good fellow- ship in the sharing of ideas. The idea of weekend confer ences for men of the United Church has become quite populal In Ontario during the last four or five years. In 1953 the first Nat- ional Conference was held at Elgin House at which 143 men attended. The result of this conference was that each year saw additional men seeking accomodation thereat. MANY APPLICATIONS In Jllrle this year, so many had applied for admission to Elgin House that the conference had to be held in two large summer re- BRADLEY FUNERAL - The funeral of the late Mrs. Frank Bradley was held from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. Services were conduct- krences have been held in other parts of the Province during the Yell. The purpose of these conferences Ii to deepen and enrich the spirit- ual llfe of the laymen of the church. their lives had been made more efforts and with a feeling that As s result of these meetings men have gone to their respective congregations re-dedicated in their useful. There are ten organized Men's. Clubs within the Island Presby- tery but the planning committee meeting is for men of the church organized club. Electrical Contractors Hold Meeting The electrical Contractors of P. ldent. Willard Burke, presided. wish to make it clear that the whether or not they belolll to In E. Island held a meeting on Mon- day nlght at the Renezvous in Charlottetown. at which the pres- the horse show. "It will be realis- ed after totalling-up the entries," "that the Agricultural part of this annual event, is not losing its ap- peal for our people,. and is mgin. tslning its position as one of the great attractions on our program." FAIR C0-OPERATION "we can thank our farmers" he added "for the wonderful co-open ation they give the Exhibition As- soclation. and for the exceptional quality of the farm products and farm animals shown." ' At the offices of the Exhibition Association, extra help has been engaged for handling and classify- ing the large number of entries for the livestock competitions, and it is at once apparent, that the Agriculture Exhibits are consider- ed one of the utmost importance to the great yearly fair. The most spectacular side of the fair. if not the most important. has always been the horse racing. and the entries this year for the week's racing, are taking up all available stable room and over- fiowingpvlnto improvised stables. The 89 horses from outside points. which will appear during the week give some idea of the TO U. N. OTTAWA-Maj. Stewart C. Way of Winnipeg who has been appoint- ed to the United Nations Military Observer group in India and Pak- ”Father Mike", is expected to leave Saturday to attend a meet- ing of NATO naval chaplains in The Netherlands. He recently returned to Ottawa from a rest in Havana. Cuba. He was appointed to his present of- fice In 1945. JESUIT FATHER LEAVES HALIFAX (CP) - Rev. F. J. Lynch. president of St. Mary's University herb for the last six years. was bound for W ipeg Wednesday to join the staf of St. Paul's College. Before coming here Father Lynch was rector of .the Jesuit seminary in Toronto. ,,. (AD Records-Music ,x... Everything musical, Pianos to Harmonicas. Sheet Music Hit Parade to Classics. High tide today at Charlottetown It 12:40 a.m. and 12:41 pm. at Rustlco at 7:48 am. and 8:3 p, utes later that Charlottetown. Sun rlsestodsy at 5:07 am. and sets at 7:28 p.m. ' "not afraid of disllwaslling now"- says caluslst Island mother-of-seven Gr tefnl pier r .m..'' on ma? tl"t'1n".ll?a'-5-. women of her discovery 'Dear Slrsz . For years I had sore hands. Tile" doctors told me my skin was so. sensitive that soap made it so. The only remedy waa- "keep out. of water and soap as much as i you can." - . Well. now' there are seven chii ren, myself and my husband is: the house with no help. Well it seems there are always mountains rn. Sumlnersids tides eighteen min. of dishes to do three times a day. One day lllt 3ill'llIl my husband brought me a bottle of MAPLE LEAF LIQUID DETERGENT. I wasn't very llasty about trying it ed by Rev. A. Frank Macbean Discussed. among other important high status the Island Felr has and Rev. Dr, A. 3, weir, lnm-- magi”-,, Wu gm, g1-gvny of are achieved in Maritime racing cir- merit in the People's Cemetery. situation which may arise through Ciel There is hardly I pacer or The pail bearers were: Messrs. unauthorized persons doing sub- troiter of any eminence in the ml I." Records, all speeds, best known makes. -. THE FLOWER CART Pl-YWOOD? 3 71, l n'1ME EENH ' N. D. MCCLIII st art Weir. George Craig, James standard wiring. eastern Province which will not H Radios Record Players , . . ' 3!: MAR GR OUSES LIE Fllllelrton. dl-'9; llirylveintorii. J-Egg; Representatives from thetEletl:lt; :flrs:f1r:".l'g'rg mfhfeh ":2: to Slllt your needs. ,,,l.':':,:o5,1,lc.I,d;o';",.",,I,'.':f"Qh,"uly'”'ou ' UNI) Kn; Wort . an . . on son. ,1 11 um, Dewnmen ' w - th n n" .t M cur rnowans , rm-rlso PLANT! funeral was very largely qttennarl age plllegaa. arssured shemmexztgli 11:1 ::de:rcreel::r:ti etgdgzogimepg till: WHAT YOU 01d(1:s't1;;vhf:i1(,:nI..i1;:use Egsfugx; 10;” d ; mulmcgllal: n -T” ' Tim a c -u woul . . hands - . ll mm sr. l x ,.4' warns s'r. ataonce on several cases which ins: many mainland relnsmen NEED heelflgleup. glrvallrl-r not sfraTdesl:)'l! l1 nuldh l, I u. Chnrlottctownand were cited. Iilldt Vllogius aglos; blI1clllreytel'z:Ir-ckagiexg)-8'5:-ielitrecord Ind . more of washing dishes. WWI , rip llmmers taken to set a any H088 0 1 th mm, rd in be E r -a r on an North Wm" ""'""" "”""'” :::...':8ll::l:::..”:...r.':::”.:1..: ..:...... .2 HANDLER anus. n..'ifl3.i.”'im C”-5'-'15-air-ll-'-5?”-'r'-'t'5-'2 I th biect tthe annual nleot- and nights of racing. and there - l. . - DIAL 55” fang sghzlluled fgr the near future. are several horses who arevcair - Dial 3535. UQM? LIUINT Iiefresllments were served at ::g:rdI:f:lsll'1ill8 ".19 l0"l'5W”u"5 ' u STORE HOURS - THURS. 8:30 e.lII. .- 5:30 p.Ia. - Fltl. 8:30 n.nl. - 9:30 pm. - SAT.8:30 e.nl. - 12:30 p.ln. A VIIlE?.'lE'.?3'.iil.i.i:l; '2; 23” im , or c; ...r1lANUrlnr1'r1nlooollm 150'-'"N"755N'”0”” -........ ...... CAT FOOD 2 this . . . 39: "A5 2 '0' 35” 7 55c . t7lQIosaJt.-0arsis1- ONS GRO Wespeodalizalnlllalaralandweddhsgllaslg ATKINS CAMPERS. PICNICKERS. HIKE RS. everyone Is falling ad- vantage of the hot weather and Atkinson's cool picnic spec- ials. So this weekend plan yourself cl top-notch picnic and pick SPECIAE of th. WEEK "P Y"? 'P0clGl5 0' NllllI50ll8- ' . BETTY CROCKER'S COOKIE MIXES the close of the meeting. QUALITY MEATS DEVON. RINDLESS BACON, lb. . . . . 1! OZ. TIN IOBEDALE PICNIC SHOULDER lb 45 "”"mm mm M” ”'””'" - 1" E M BEEF LIVER, lb. .' . .' .' .' 33: p 6” on 0IilY 35f CORNED BEEF, 2ilns . . . 096 Wax Ptlpel',e0. 33C ' ' I csuaoa rum ensue 3,335," . 20 OZ. TIN-CHOICE QUALITY BEAVER BRAND CREAM STYLE CORN 15 OZ. TIN Q.'l'.l'. CRUSHED PINEAPPLE CRAPAUD CIIEAMERY BUTTER. 2 lbs. 1.19 TOMATO OR VEGETABLE . SOIIP, 4iins- . . . 491: JELLO INSTANT PUDDING, ' SWIFTI Macaroni and Cheese LOAF, lb. 49: I Pickle and Pimento LOAF, lb. 49c at iX6"cx CHICKEN lOAF,lb. . . .55: at ROLLED” ROAST BEEF, lb. . . . 59c Hrmzzo 02 ml JUICE arms and PORK 27: and PORK 32c " if ll. TIN " FARM ISLAND BONELESS CHICKEN - Tin 471: 4 for 49: Tin 26: 2 Tins 33: GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES mum ; NEW LOCAL '1 12 OZ. PKG.ZlBOPAO ' , I I I STRING BEANS, 2 lbs. . . . . . 49c Pu; and CARRGW 33:37? mi; . . 4; NEW LOCAL 5 ” ll POD, I Ibo s As 0 e o o o 19: 2 . "NEW BEETS, 2 bunches, . . . . . 25: . ' s , 3s”l3le'?ts, 2 dos. cello bag . . . . 69: i --iv"-I-I-C-'5---l.Fl"3"'--4 W--J uses LOCAL . aaasnncslosrnonn INSTANT MlLKO- lama; gig. ;(m::ta 4 qfs. mills) 4se , " ”” ” m.li5'" ul.s.-rlxcsovnwlrp FANOYPINI snnou . . ltmsur tape 10; on i a .0 0 0 s o 25: - p I I I ., '