PM Pearson, Premiers Here Aug. 31 Canada‘s provincial premiers 2nd Prime Minister Lester 3.. Pearson have a busy scheduleL laid on for their visit here Aug. l 315cm. 2. it was revealed yes-f lerday by Provincial Secretaryf J. David Stewart. i Prior to working sessions of the conference Sept. 2. the dis- tinguished visitors will be en- tertained on board HIMCS Cape Scott. will give short. nationally- lelevised speeches in the Con-l federation Ohaniber. ' Sunset Ceremony ini Victoria Park. a fireworks dis-1 play. the reenactment of 1864 arrival of the steamship Victoria. and a performance of the Wayne and Schuster Show in ; the Confederation Centre The-h atre. * The federal-provincial confer- lmce here marks the 100th anni- versary of the Chamlottetowni meeting of the Fathers of Con- ] w» federation. I g 3‘ Cars Collide Near Fortune ‘ l SOURIS — A collision on thel St. Peter's Highway at Fortunel saturday evening caused com-i bined damages of $500 to thel ISLND ws E two r l “d FLOATING CHAPEL DREW macs 0N LAST mm HERE on, .gguhgwolvedi but "3" Mi rm . age accidlfnt occurred about.‘ PH- ' i. ~- P.m. w en a 1956 car. dri-l‘ ho ' Maqflermn' Jam“! .Clarkson' you by Ervin Oscar Winters of. I Lomse Sorrey. Blair Dewar. Armada] . l n . e. travelling west and _ Jane Sullivan. Darlene Sorrey. k- “. Ellen Donahue Joanne Ings Fatmg gledtum towards H” "t . .- i I or line ri ge. met a 1962 car . . .” Robert Clements. Brenda .Pat- Eastern And Central Dlstrlcts on... by George Gelasakia ofl ' ' ’ «w m torso". Melda Patterson- Llfida . athurst. NB. ' DECKED our in white for here. A Public speaking con- MacKinley. (left) of North '91- Patterson. Ivor Rourke. A an The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. Aug. 4, 1964. 5 ‘ The Souris detachment of the milking. these four girls com- lest and the results of fifteen. River. Runner-up. second from Greene, Lovatt Fraser. Heather RCMP investigated. peled Saturday in a contest . l l i t . left. was Linda Matheson of h", MacLean. Kenny Moyaert. Bob . ~— m. the fine of Junior Dairy mmu‘ persona “9mg?” North Milton. Other entries 1.... Boehner. .Roy Fraser, Paul N B causewa Princess for P.E.I, at the Do- were 813° 580"“ l“ delermm‘ included Wendy Wilson. right. he The Floating Chapel from soil calls for return to most 0| Vanlderstine. ' a ' ' Y minim Experimental Farm 1118 th. winner. Mm hem and maan Jone; ~n Pugwash, N.S. will visit Char. these ports and others. Examiner Francis Anne Cul- I c 0d in. lottetown‘s Victoril Park on Officially dedicated on June lcn. Red Cross supervisor for S on“ Cred I I in ‘ Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs- 30th in Pug‘wash Harbor Kings County who was assisted . ' OTTAWA tCPl — The MarI-. 91 - day of this week It 8 o'clock by Dr. R. E. Whitney. superln- by Kay Boudreault and Larry: ' time Marshland and Rehabili-. s. nightly for outdoor services. tendent of home missions for Henry. ‘ i S I s 0 mm“ Administration is com ‘ Hamid Thome of pix-st Bap. the Atlantic United Baptist Con- conducting an engineering sur-l I “St Church I, chairman of the vcntion. the craft has already We of a proposed causeway be-l area oommilleo and is assisted brought the Chnsuan Gospel ‘0 PrOfeSts Heard A chance discovery on the Hunter River. whose husband. a tween Monoton. N3» and Al-. I I by laymen from Several Chrts- thousands Who almosl “ever a" part of a department store em—g private. had been killed in be” COUMY~ } tian groups. The three nights lend church The Wth bwam' Over Contracts plOyee in Charlottetown brought|World War 'l‘wo. ! .tale Secretary Lamonlagne in in Charlottetown follow the ‘iis- lY luv-"9d ‘0 mend- happiness to a Hunter Riv er iMir. O‘Brienwrote Mrs. am-- sald Monday in a Commons 1‘ " I toric and successful Saint John O‘I'I‘AWAthl—Protests were w-ar widow Saturday. I t 'fster ghto érriveg) In Charlottga-E 2132:!lgghgh‘grgzfiymfggréffil ' ' .. voiced in t e Commons Monda Walter 0"Brien. a ong- ime own a u ay rec am e . - . _ Y _ . , ,h. fixerl‘f’i1"!inlz’ii‘defill1i3ciil'ihgg‘léiédmizli that the government is (Mimi; employee of R. T. Holman Ltd" medal. “Am I ever happy to being made at the request of ’F?lllll’?n§e:l-Dfl£lv lreagqbl.;::i The other contlestants receil ‘ nl ' Sain'i John summoned the Pas- ‘ to Conceal the number of public last week was searching through get this back 'after so many 9W BrunSWICk .Eovel‘n- Km 9i" 0. ‘3 W ’ gm e'gsc of‘ ed bathroom 5“ 95' n m. to n the c“ Come“ 0 works contracts awarded wim. an about-to-be-abandoned ches- years." she said. menl. However. he said New sen .llnlor ai, "I c. i JUDGES l: . ope V . i , N nth M . O’Brien no, M154 Brunswick has not yet made a P.E.I. Saturday following a‘com-L 4 .h. Wit-h prayer, out public tenders. leggielld “gel; h: agagie :crglsiip a Géfigste; 11;. any idea how the concrete proposal for constmc_ petition held at hhe Experlmen.l The entrants were entertain O . " - m a an 5 ' - ‘ . ‘ , t d' t the Towers hi operatedpby Revh wheeling MONTAGUE — Fifty-one of hagplillgilgcegsluln? :gplgléeflte: “‘3 "0m 3 19‘“ Gmrdian' qua' 5“ in” m chestemeld‘mn 0‘ ' “um” alronnrvl‘il' the honor and the l hisllaufamni‘i’y‘frih: rm. Dairy. in- 3:" gnll‘eed gill; Chilircfi the 105 young swimmers tested government move to provide the He found the medal bel‘mge‘il “mng' It ha. been mun“: for transistor radio that. went with mcn's Association and the P.E.l. E N '"' Figating Chapel is a 34'foot Friday at Montague passed Red figures only for the Commons to Mrs' Jame M' Gameswr’ 20 “a”- - l. Irene. a student at Charlob Junior Farmers Federation. I 7" Cape Island style cabin cruis- Cross swimming and water files dandf got for thi:i Hansard . . tetown Rural Reliional Hifih‘ Judges for me “.mpetmhh ill ' -to-da elh te. School had in mi a cow 9- . ,ei- With a beamofll.6 eel. safety exams following 8 "001' ° 83’ Y a i R d c F A d P a ' . ' i :J tM-..St In lMac- She is equipped with amplify- course given by instructors Pat- 3., “Glad that since Apr,“ 27' e I liver a three-minute talk on the 3:6 Biigkfie; 3:3,“: Mm“ Tomato Talk “‘ tng equipment, a ship-shore i- - ricia Sinclair and Beverly Hay- Louisuoseph Pigeon (PC - Jol-i , dairy industry of the province. L v h d i d J ‘Wl pm to enjoythose 90,960“ i -' Mom - L'Assomvfion - In Bi Demand For Summer be nn- mm i ‘0 by Raytheon. an Inverter 10 Largest class was the begin- caiml has had a question on the 9 “‘9; 0“ he; ‘3‘“ f‘é‘h “itg‘l'ef’ Staff ' Mm Mach” .5 cumm. their stayisso shortl Thickly l ‘ . transform the 12 V0“ curre‘“ '0 ner‘s group. Twenty-three Commons order paper calling . . .3“ genera "0“ e R 0 am" 1 p'p 1-5 dairy moms sliced and smothered in sea- I “l .domestic. a Tape Recorder. a used out of 53 tested brigln. on the government to list in Requests for mOb‘le Red Graham Crusadev the “"0!” mg' .. y p I ' soned sour cream ("heaped l h. ' IMO?!” and ' galley “"m :1 ll twa 84 ' Hansard the total of pub“, Cross first aid posts have been sports events held at Victoria Runner-up in the COmpFlIIIOHi The contest was conducted by mm m m cm“ a h e ’ “r p ' en", We" 5 ' a ' ‘ N ' a t" p rk the Eucharistic Con egg was Linda Matheson of North the North River Junior Farm» , fly Pg 9° 59' . propane stove and 03“ 319” Followmg are the success- works contracts awarded Wlth- 00mm! 1" “MR and {5. a i , 8’ M.” wh V t d .th e” under the direction of Jack theyndwmeipmpedmsea- | 1' four people. Benches line the m swimmer out calling competitive bids. dumg 3h" 9?“ felw months .": “is” at St“ Dunsmn' univer' ‘a’w‘r’it. mach“ pres” e w' lpéterg and Fred Kim," soned flour and tried quickly I h IldeS- _ Ihiemediaie me giving; its objected to the action of °,"""e°".°“ wm‘ “1 .‘he Spec.” 5 v15” Tmcnmg (moss in hot butter, they make a l a Bum by Larkm'Shand 0' Shall Shirley MacDougau Dr. J B. Stewart. parlia- Icelzle'm'al glfelfbfi‘mns “2:10”: I; "lumeers 20mg“ :"r‘mer' Dianne of Vernon . . super bel'lChOflUl'lcl'l dish... - Harbor- N-S-- “19 "an ‘3 Pow' ' - I mentarv secreta to State Se - '9 .mu ou' 9 pr ' s 9 "93' "n 9" 'e c arman' Bri is visitin her forme P l A d as tell if on remove them ered by a Chevrolet engine with lefmfiéui‘ge 533322 J52? retary ‘Lamomagle In prop”: according to Dr. w. R. Stewart. ship of Albert Stairs who is the hog?” mom: Cross. Sh; I'O n e hophficthxhyng pan, keeping n. mam“ dumb for “we hand' bier 'Sinclair. Anne McGowan, lng ihat the figure'be provided Cltovmgialtc'lfdlrman game Red Red cm“ supewlsor 0‘ Firstjl‘ias 88 I Mt Dimle M30! ill I 0 "‘9'" M" 5"" add 2 'abla' < ling. , Allan Fraser. Clare“. Mac_ but not for the printed Hausa“ i358 rs a commi ee. ‘ Aid for the Prince County Vernon Bridge. They are theiAt G spoons of flour, a pinch of Officially launched at Sb 8 g Dona record. The Charlottetown Commit-l 3:931. giflffetis‘llao firstthald 928l- isuests of Mrs. Alla-n band. Tra- basil and a cup of milk to the Harbor on June 2nd. 1963. with , - . - o _ tee. headed by L. G. Gillespie. «3 6 W10 3 mm— eoen i‘e cadie Cross. i‘ ~ ' i a bottle of water from the .Imermediate' Bum sulhvan' .Transpmt 51mm" Pfckers has complied with by far that of activity for the Lobster Car- , GEORGETOWN — A recenlitwo additional members were phgné 8 '3'": ""“me‘?” . . can Fraser. Linda Annear. gill said Mr. Diefcnbakers gov - KAPTEIN FUNERAL —- The - . -i . ' '° 9" - 9'“ l 9 "6“ River Jordan the craft V'lSlled . . . . largest number of demands . nIvaI—as well as for the East- meeting of the Georgetown Re hadded h, the educanmai com. '- ' . Robbie Brehaut. Arlene Con- ernment initiated the practice is . lfune H M t J h K n , . tomato 5 ices on toast or Lunenburg. Halifax. New Har- on the la“ parliament of nm pm_ said Dr. Stewart who comment-j 91‘“ C?“““"“ A“? Class Tm“ wasllfeldogatuarjlsy Ru: 18%;? mumgslgnq Dgyelgpmemgr‘lug mittee, They were Rev. L. B toasted English muffins, pour bot. Port HflWkesibury. and Pug- Junior: Betty Lou Gm“. vid-mg 5“ch information {of th“ that this committee hasi dnd Field ohampionShlps- from the Mac'uan-Ffineral‘ {1:151 slim?!” 'regi'gsst $.21; Dooley and Mrs. Clair Currie. the sauce on top and garnish wax-h - Wallace harbors. Ia Nelda Patterson. Carol up primed mcnrd. The question been provnding trained Volun' Mobile first aid posts Were Homemme United Church Mt l 'M C‘Donald p msidin' i with parsley or chives. Good “'9” " N°flhpofl In 1'” Nova phv Brenda Patterson Linda called for a vast amount of sta- tee" for dmy at the Confeder' “150 manned by Bad Cross Stewart where service was'conl‘ pvth a i y ' p dgh [h lTwO. MEETINGS with bacon strips too. And for 5w“. tom-’- Patlerson Ellen MacGowan. tistical work. “no” centre Tllleall‘e In Chflr- volunteers at the Centennial and“ 'by Rev. D McLuhsecreiagnuéhsarl/ge a?” 3121‘: ing'i’nplfgfittfi‘hggsgm’emfii something "way out" but HERE LAST YEAR Blair Fraser. John Fraser. r. .Diefenbaker relorted that 21:22::sz; dagr 1:: {'égggrgfi; geniehgtggzd he’s‘zufits K5232: nan. Durin the service the ‘ group discussed. education and sechhd ,heeiihg' to discuss "small 9.009.. try ghis "fruit from the The Prince Edward Island Ralph Surrey. Janice Ballum. Mr. Pickersgills commc n i s of M" Malcolm MacDonald_ tow'n Montague and 'Bmden Mt. Stewart Sunday-School Choir other matters vital to the area. industry. industrial planning and “"9, W" “98' ""d ""C" mam “1‘1de wronged 59,-. Elizabeth Greene, Anne Fraser. were no answer at all_ For three ' . I - v . ' sang In the Garden. Pallbearers Attending the meeting w a 3 housing in Georgetown. POU't'lO Gleam-ulOYdes-‘iefll '9 e, tChariommwn Summer. Margie Griffin. Alfreda Lanni- months. the information had other events at which Red. E8011 0f they!" Guard Stal' were: Harold Coade. George John MacDonald field represen- f th- u 0 vlc ' ' lanc e Ma aert been sought Never was there: Cross volunteers have staffed: Ions in the National Park 1! Mitchell Carmen Jay Clifford -. ' 0 arrange or '5 me? n" ‘ "de' Montague' Georgetown and gag, 'nn - Ellngelh. Moor such a flagrant case of trying first aid posts included all the; equipped as 8 first old post at Affleck 'Kent Clark and Wayne tame for resources~ devfkm- the sma" .lndus‘ry mmm'ttee Peach Perfectlon Murray Harbor" new!“ 3“ em er. ' meeting held durian the Billyl Which the Red Cross-trained Murphy. The Pupils of the Mt. mznimggi‘ll‘éiswere gédfilgatlgrl? was aummmd m am)er the DidYkawmatweowaom ft . ‘ town council and invite them to ‘small industries, agriculture and attend and enlighten the group i tourism. on the above matters as th ey B. McConnell reported pertain to the town. i Kathy Shaw, Lois Stuart. Patsyl to conceal information. AY PM H°ldereatAlaskan Earthquake enjoyment of fresh peaches to China, where this Iuscmus fruit wasfirsi cultivated ? Have you tried them, poached in a c guards render first aid to Stewart School grades three and hundreds of those who use the four attended i y. and facilities provided by the Na- also acted as flower- bearers. l tional Park. J' A. Interment took place in the l [or hhe 5 . ‘ education 1 ee . 153 , Two Ch," Defence vehicle. Peoples cemetery. Mt. Stewart-land presented certain statistics mills: 1:35:32? Imitfiflmwi'fi E :gfifgéa:$w:g$ezyrx'tagz ‘ ' have been made available for DALUNG FUNERAL __ oh‘rydon school attendance and this a mpresemahiw fmm hh, pm. custard? Just cook rice as usual, in milk or in water. then add more milk. sugar, almond flavoring and whipped cream. Chill, then serve in sherbets, topped with the fresh peaches-and-syrup mixture. A dessert lit for the gods I use as mobile first aid posts. New Industrial Promotion Office “a! Chapter No. I of Easternl led to a discussion on the mat-. Star held service On Sunday aim." ter of family allowances for chil» hing. Augus‘ z for Mrs. Guy jdren who fall below the neccsw h“ Dalling at the MacLean Funer-' "ry attendance average a “dim al Home. Service was conduct? "9 reported. by the teacnem' ‘ ed M Worn”, Matron Mm; t was delcded that the only} ROYAL SECURITIES . . Corporation Limited . . way to obtain satisfactory in-. Gladys Macxmmn‘ w“ “11 y formation on this matter as well " ‘ l town planning board andl It was re rted yesterday by ‘mma r . the divisionpoof alcohol studies. fhhm the department of mdus_ department of education that a total of 153 meetings were held by the 1? allied youth posts in the province during the port school year. l Described At Rotary Meet The speaker was thanked by co-chairman Jerry Veniot. Rev. Warren. rector of St. “Earthquake Alaska" —- Then and after. was the subject of an A til se meetings alcohol ed- ucation instruction was present- me rs by 27 guest speakers. 15 visual aids. through lroup and panel discussions. tests and quiz periods. Social and recreational activities in the form of dances. hikes. games. carnivals and banquets. were at part of the pro- gram. Over no participated In the Provincial conference and flvejMonday we held . momma! attended the international con- ;ferencc at Pennsylvania. Twelve .Ittended the provincial youth ileaderslitp training camp at Hot- ;land Cove and six delegates at» .tended the Nova Scotia Allied 'Youth Camp at Bel-wick. var floo attended the provincial al- .li'ed youth field day at Hampton. - A sum of the posts carried joul fund raising projects to al- .stst in defraying expenses of «felonies to conference: a nd camps. _——_— glOCAl :BRIEFS __—__— A'I'I'END AY CAMP The following provincial mem- born of Allied Youth have been Elected to attend the Nova 500!“ Allied Youth Cams 3: : Manley Mt, ior Rustlco: June Walsh. Borden; sud“ min. R. Eleanorl; IA ‘5 m. Emerald; Mollie Van {Sorbet ‘Kensingion: oodcock. Stanton Park and ill: Udall. address before the Rotary Club at the weekly luncheon meet- Ing at the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday by Rev. William War- re from Fairbanks. Alaska. where he‘h-as spent the past five years. "On Good Friday a truck dri- ver was unloading his vehicle on a wharf with 30 feet of water at the. head when the quake surged everything into I new depth of 180 feet. On Easter service for him." was the way the speaker described the sun- denness of Alaska's last and most fearsome. quake. Sharp jolts are common in Alaska and 144 suclli ' ban- ces per week is a fair average as recorded he said. but dogs. who appear to be super-sensi- tive. alone show uneasiness. "0n the morning of the big ‘earthquskc l was sitting with my family in the Iivlngroom when the lamps began to heave back and forward. Siandlng ou. side to see what might. develop, it was a strange and awful ex- perience to see the street weav- ing towards us." Mr. Warren s aid. END RAD COME “At Anchorage they had W. minutes of this and residenis were sure that the and of the world had come." Not much has been done on reconstruction. the speaker. ex- plained. because it has been pro- ven that the clay foundaiion un- der the buildings does not e Itself to permanency of any kind. "Not a slngle concrete bulldlng was left standing in Anchorage. There was no elas- ticity and no give. simple a to- Slanley I tail collapse." Over at persons died and over 100 are missing as a result of the on .:- hall's. M.“ .-:. » REV. W. WARREN Speaking of the future Mr. Warren raid that Alaska was waiting for an econmic reces- lion. Plumbers are paid $7 per hour and electrlaicns about the same. with lots of overtime on many projects which are by the government. RELIGIONS MEET “Freedom is more important than material equality —- there in more room to live and lava in Alaska and we are confirm- ed Alaskans now." Mr. Warren said in speaking of his family. “It is particularly gratity~ ing to fraternise as we do every four weeks when Roman Calho-, lic priests. Prem'yterian minia- ters and Episcopalian clergy meet to consider the things that made us different and to ex- change methods to witness to years, ' President. Andrew Likely wel- M a t t h e w s Episcopal Church Fairbanks. Alaska. was born near Philadelphia. Penn. grad- uating from Haveford College in Pennsylvania and the Virginia Theological Seminary. While doing graduate study at k General Seminary in New Yor he met Nancy Simpson of Char- Iottetown. They were married and have three daughters. Mr. Warren was Assistant Rector at Grace Church. Ne w York. and at St. Mary's Church In Ardmore.. Penn. before being rector of the Church of the In- carnatton at Morrisvllle. Penn. for 12 years. The Warrens have vacationed at Keppoch for many coined the visiting Rotarians and guests and thanked Dr. Gen- cheff and his committee for the splendid job done in connection with the RCMP Musical Ride. $3.000 VOTED 0n the recommendation of the board of directors. 33.000 wa voted the Rehabilitation Centre. Visiting Rotarians were: Dr. Andrew Lott. Paoli . McEverii. - John Baidorff. Big Ra- pids. Mich; Norman Pigeon. Trota-Rivieres. Que; Peter E. Lax“ Lakewood. Ohio; Cliff Wright. Halifax; Harold Nutter. Fredericton; ra n k Mooney. Waltham. Mass: Raymond VA. Knoght. Troy. NY; G_ C. John- ston. Summerland. B.C.: W. . Clark. Salisbury. Md.: W. Gru- ber. Forest Hill. Ont; Guy Ken- nedy. Scal'boro. Ont. nd Re William Warren. Fairbanks. Al- ask . Guests of Rotary were: Dr. John Andrew. Athol Roberts. Jack Kennedy. city; W. E. Fle- tcher. Lindsay. Ont: and Jos- eph 1'. Holmes. Clearwalcr. Flo- at the saving power of Jesus Christ in um." Mr. w men said it ing 81 Establishment Corporation. it was learned yesterday. Being Set Up An office for industrial pro- Sling was Abide With Me. The motion Is currently being set up . I the old Queen Square bump! star points by Miss Marion Mac- here by the REJI, Industri~ Donald. MFS- Vere Bryden. Miss Head of the office is Mrs E. Howatt. who recently secretary Heath MacQuarrie. Ottawa Boost: Spending Plans to Queens 5. served . MP Patron Albert Phillips. Chaplain Mrs. Helen Herring. The hymn owers were placed on the five‘ Beatrice Cameron. Mrs. Vivian Phillips and Mrs. Joyce Keizer.: Mrs. Eileen ruff was or- ganist. The funeral for Mrs. _ -Dalling was held Monday. Au- gust 3. 1964. from St. Paul's An-‘ .gllcan Church where service was conducted by Rev. E. Louis Elias. Attending in a body were of Chrystal Chapter of Eastern Star. Honorary pall- as on the question of the quali-‘ fications necessary for entry in- to trade school and voeational courses. was to hold a meeting solely devoted to education and invite the school's supervisor and representatives from the Department of Education. i To arrange for this meeting. Nuisance Aliment Cali Iluin Vacation 7 Change of food. water. climate —ol In Ca pa Breton ST. PETERS. NS. (OP) — Labor Minisier MacEachen said Monday the federal government has approved an accelerated spending program for Breton to relieve unemployment 9 2 Mac-Dougall and Edwin ruff. Active bearers were. Synith.- Addie MacDonald Lloyd Weeks. Donald ' Weston Whitlock and J. Ernest Worth. Interment took place ini the People's cemetery. ley Wood- ' Mor ’I‘lnney. . ovar-lndulponco—can bring it on. bearers Were: ecil Palmer. oncloua m: lion dayl an often ruined Keith Mchinnon‘ w e n d Q l 1 bya sudden attack of DIarrhoa.orSum- ‘ Brown. Frank Timmy, Everett morComplalnt.Soll'awlaetotalioalorhc 3 an old reliable remedy . Extract of Wild Strawberry. Formulated from root: and boron. Dr. Fowler's Extract pvovld speedy. ‘ oda to relief for children and adults. At home. or on tripe. N's nlce to be euro—keep Dr. Fowler's El- ‘ tract of Wild Strawberry on hand. I” anager ALEX M. WILSON Stocks and Bonds 13" Grafton St. Dial 4-8583 i Chav Iotletown How Pickpockets.’ Operate There may be a pickpocket a ew yards from you in any crowd. Do you know how to‘ protect yourself and your money? August Reader‘s Digest reveals the seemingly innocent things to watch for ...and things you can do...tio ' keep yourself. and your money. out of the clutches of pickpockets. This is an in- formative article everyone should rmd. Get your copy of Reader’s Digest. now on sale. caused by mine closures and closing of the Point Edward Na- val base. Here to open a federal build- in he said under consideration are improvements to the Syd- ney air terminal. The minister told Point Ed.- ward Naval base delegation the projects if implemented will to- tal some 33.000.000. The govern- ment is trying to get projects under way which are sound and will be suitable for the area. Mr. MacEachen also met four officials of the National Defence Employees Association. Tom Gordon of Sydney and more than and men had been laid off at the Point Edward base at April and the I‘- msining 400 will be left Idle" between now and Novenmer. He urged Mr. MaacEachen io rldl. find alternative employment for the men. THANK YOU . . . We wish to thank all those who made our recent sale of new and used machinery such a sum. The following are the the Charlottetown Ex evening. August 18 at 7:45 pm. “rims which Mil be drawn lhition Grounds during Old PRIZES 1st Prize .................... . . . ...... . .......... . 2 2nd Prize ..................... .... rd Prize ..............l’hillps Chrome. Cake Mixer 4th Prize. . Philips Hand Mixer 5th Prim ....... .. Electric Kettle FRED F. KITSON . WATCH FOR NEW BALE North River P. E. I. ‘- 1 cu. f . Philips Vacuum Cleaner for at our Display at Home Week. Tuesday t Deep Freon Parade of Peppers Stuffed green peppers are a popular late summer dish be- cause they're so good With a variety of fillings. Try them ed with macaroni and cheese, with creamed salmon, with ground meat. rice and tomato sauce and with corned beef hash. Try them sometime too with a mixture of fresh com. cut from the cob and mixed into an herb-flavored cream sauce with cubes of ham or luncheon meat. .Peachy for Breakfast if you‘re in the happy situa- your family will love them for a breakfast treat. Fresh peach slices will top cereal. hot or cold. with great finesse. Or you might feature peaches and cream with buttered toast. in place of ism or marmalade. Or add the chopped fresh fruit to pancake or waffle batter loravorynpocialtrut. WHMMEMsd TM! CANADIAN DAIRY FOODS SEIVICE IUIEA. “Mkmbom Old-7