The Uuardhn Prge lli Tues, Nov. 19, 1957: NEW YORK ' (‘ontiviucd from pace l0t : 300 shares. “P5 one of the few} Canadian gainers on the New‘ York exchange, Losers included .\lt-lntyre Porciipiiic, off l‘4: Hud- 80ll 38)’ Mining, down 1; Cana-1 dian Pacific. 14 lower and Alum- inium Ltd. off ‘4 on (Lint) shares. Canadian losers on the Ameri- can exchange included Brazilian‘ Traction. of! l. on 5.400 shares; tshawinigan. dcivn 1. and Fargo Oil. off l-l6 What stocks dtd: 0 z . . ‘-"-‘.‘~l'€ \-.‘.*‘.""/I\\ ‘- C Q.‘ «was or-._...... , /4’. ~ .\ "i"’ I ' ’ ~\%. . J3 ~5 2'4’. 1 :, i4 Mon. Fri. Advances 296 984 i Declines 557 mi tUnchani.tcd 22+; 149 t ‘Total issues 1189 1234 NEW YORK ('L(lKl§(i l~'T()('KS B1 The (‘an an real Beth Steel in Kennecutt 83 Born Warner to Mont) w am C a d () ‘J’: .\Y (kill 16'. Conn Edison 4.‘ Ha Ill 1 pm :53. G0" El? tv ‘-1 1 hi Aircraft 5!: G00¢)tear its .‘ anndium ‘ll: 6‘ 50'' KY 3112 Westngse 59% lm T and T II 1 * PEARSON AT SUMMERSID-E GRAN WLNNIPEG ‘CPJ -— Good dc-‘ I lion. LB. Pearson. centre, It flcers at the officers mess. RCAF.er commanding the station. is commanding of the operational imand for oats featured tradingi l i ilitmiiiciliialttng JVllaVli’$ilil1l°l' at Station Summerside. Group Cap- shown at the right. Wing Comm-training unit_ on the station is ‘gli:’:'i';la‘*ii’ge°“ me wll1ll'lP98 Grain \\' .'I eson. . H i - i i V ‘ ‘ i _ i . \iiii~.iii and iwo iii the si.nim- of. train WH. Svictman. D.l-.(. offic- ander L.W.C. Limpert. 0“|(‘€l"Sh0wn at the left. cioi5in‘Dp,1¢.i"ii h V“ _ - -- " ' "‘ ""' ‘ — ““*""“i as: t'( I. lE(‘r70l_Y\fay ._ _ i ,2 higher mi Jiy ii highoif iiiiii Sioiitiiiustcr l-.iii- Taiiton ro— minrd from Horace .'\lacFarlanelmeeling Thursday night s(.,,iii_ii.mi§ Oi Piiiripiii soi_i.ii,e " ‘ ' b. , . . l "'“*-‘-'~-*-—--—-~-———--»-- l Barley: DOC unchanged ()2?-,.b; ""_\_]l”LR‘: _S:flt_l_'l:‘E_ V‘r"“'3l"' 5lllllll'lf‘l’-Sltle Y'S Men's Clublmaster Tanion has ('[’mpl(si(1d ten ig(.iiiiii,i.i '4 O 0 - l U S S M I I I e ‘ 1 ‘3ili§¥b‘v- hizher 92b; Jly unchanged‘ —— ~——- ! i ‘ - V . P C L ‘ A 0'' ststed at the church by M: He- ter Mrs. Susan Macfiao living in _i ' ° _ i - - Mglui-iibiici-gigs shiiisgtiiizcr 3’.i98l;/;‘ . . eglon UXI lary Zone W” Hardy iiiie Cmted States and by several Eh" 302i < Y 4 Mrs Smith, the former Maryinieccs and nephews as well In - ‘' Jane Ladner. was born at West niziny other f‘(‘lall\(’.< ihi ;_ Rally Held At Ellerslie i i4, 1362. a dziiigh-t Mr Killcn hroiii.:ht a very com- ter of the ‘late lrederick and Su- for-ting and inspiring message to san Dumville Ladner. She was althose bereaved in his service at Rye: . 9. M8)’ 1-"ii higher changed l.ll7snnt higher 107”. 1.13%; Jly un Launching Date 2 Months ' ‘ The Ladies Auxiliary Canadiant -h 1 ' ' - Prices for class two wheat for . . ' _ .“ 9" “Vera q"e5“°"5 were d” igrandda t ft.h l S - y JOE HALL 'construction of "100 or more".witli its efforts to launch a 20- export to countries outside lWA:tIf°5’“’n' B‘F"s-L‘ “dd 3 Pl'lllC€i°”55"d am 3 ‘wered ll“redericllghLzesliiioer. $vh:itew:§mue.lill]-isliiecriljiritrgs \i‘;nnS:ie;li1iI;§d.we:;a ii\~lll.\t_iTON tAPi A two— atoniit--p.v\ered submarines inch satellite if_the navy gets its l .\ i _ . 2 14; 3 149'/4;‘C0Ulll.V 7-Ont‘ rally on Tuesday ZONE COMMA.N'DER isoldier under the Duke of weiiing A-The SW“)! 3”, and Bye» A _ iJt(‘1lUp in the date for Tlleje would afford the I--best 20-inch sphere into orbit. i4.iiin36i4i;)2f il2~21‘All9fill}i2()14; ii ii)u_ (.i.i,iiiiig' _\-iii.i,mix_i igiiii iii iiie. Mi‘ _iaiii.i iiamSai,_ Eiieisiiei iiiii and iougiii ai iiie baiiie Oiisiiio was wry .bPauiiiuiiy rewa- - “ IWA at | » ‘ * K V ’ i I i_ i . i _ -, i ii ‘ ‘ " _'. » ' , at ' "—“**"T""*m-' ts.-. ~ ~ bi bi th- U.S. f .t t . There have been hints from the. lr.60. 21.961, . 31.49 , 41361; 5 ~ . . . .- l l\| 1illoll(l“)i(‘:'s5l H‘) 3 1 .\l(Arl]{('lla.rS'l‘Ill.LaTvAéllRrGET I that its satellite might be 513414: 6 IAON; ldilrum 1.92:/41 The ladies were welcomed by=|ih:h:)ili‘-‘<]*Iriy (IAM:lelli.;liPlfuCl0d Say; l€llait"hbl)i3w:r.iI(li olal}; (er.-1i1(ac':r1il.fi)rlilge£-gwvill, TALKS WITH SAUD ' . . V. .. .. 21.9ii;:iiiir. i ’ . I 5°.“ . \ ~~%itt:':'tt.:*"t...:f;“;.:' .3‘: “i::.:..°:*:‘::'";;‘..:’:.I::.“ mi “"11. T A M""‘\ its or we i‘°“.’ = t:::...:~‘*’° °' at “st W0 W-The ww- lllflll. ‘J'|i-iltlllllrtl test suit-llitc iicxt l&lUfl;‘lll.'l;{ 0.‘. the larger U.S. f\'ATO's parliamentary council; iii-‘$315 uxHary' NIH‘ lea“ wll-;t“l;iIE\(};a:ivjz:nsS ifiztiiidibywithe Cfiimep l lmmbar 91 Yam said Saturday it ,,.~,. - ..ti.illl‘ll s more czi_i-v moonlet after a press conferenceinieeting in _1’ai~'is, siiid he i The Provincial president, Mrs. ll0i,(.;_ Ci,iiii0iii,if:“£i' ‘eifiséiidgicfi Most of Mrs‘ Smith.‘ me wa5iBmam plans to mfite King Sand ii .; (i‘lll[Jlt‘X lllslruilllellls might b)’ I)r_ ohn 1’. llaiit-ii. director lievcs Russia already is in- i I 413291 }i0m.y_ was iii iiie (.iiiiii..i\~m9 of ihaiiks iii iiieiiosiess aiix_ izcenitvetit wesi Pmniti where 9l.‘°i0f Saudi Afflbll l0 London I008 bi‘ '.l'tl into orbit in Jaiiuury. of project Vanguard — the navy large scale production of opera-l MONTREAL tCPl —_ Agricul-tThe meeiing opened wiiii one iiiary_ 9 p°°P° A” e’ h‘_’"‘9 U‘ and 1, u-yin‘ ‘O refstabush dip. s \t--.in.iliile, Senator ll(‘l\l'yiSalt'llll£‘ effort. lllotlal lnl0Fll_l9dlHl8 - F8011? m_l5' ‘W9 d9P3l‘lm9lll ‘lllolallolli ‘minute silence The roll call of 8 most hospnable manna‘ Up 1 u 1 ti win); 1; iiiiigi .,_ mm, “'a5h_l i . agcn said Lhe project still sites, and might be producing in- Eggs: Wholesale dealers prlca3‘pi.0i.ii,ii.iiii exei.'iiiii.e miiiicii ‘imw until one week her death, oma c rea on: is coun- iii ‘ ii_ii_.iiii‘m_e ii inay ix new iii“ iiiiimi iii geiiing iiie iiiii_iiei,i,iiiiiimiiiiii oiies_ i i Coiiimy siaiionsi woixien Casesiiod nine member‘ i . Th- Funeral of w 8* Mrs. Smith enjoyed excellent try as a first step. Saudi Arabia i 1...“ ‘(I ii]L‘rea§(‘, taxos to pro- fledged 20-inch satellite into orbit in that situation. he said. m A recent repatriate to Canada extra-large 55; large 32; mediumioii can iii iii‘ i’dl:,mSe" ‘i. .9! e beam‘ ‘M W‘? ‘ "'7 Lm°"‘u“glbr°k° °“ dlplommic r°1‘u°“‘ \ 1.. lIi‘ll(~\ for it greatly in- in .\i'iri-li. but added there was a US. should take the calculated following three ears service 42; small 38-39; B 38; C 23 Re- was arlgwve Ki ha I 5.3”)“ lanes. P ° t I. d H °°"V°”"m°"’ah’" H" husbanwwllh Britain 1435‘ N°V9mb°l' 3"‘ ‘ inn. \’ :ii.l.tai‘y program includ- p0$Sll)llll)' it could be done be- risk of lull-S0819 llllSSll9 Pl‘0dU¢'i‘‘‘'"h ‘"9 “CAPS N0‘ A M’ DlVl3‘ °‘~'l'Pl-55 76- iel ii iri f y sewn auxma 0|" a Y e predeceased her some ‘7 year’ the Bria‘ ° French ‘luck °. . ll.‘ iiii!i~;ir «l€\l(‘C‘S. fore then. jtion even wliiil-le reseiircih con-il0nll1 Ellrgve liiil-9B‘(l)l"8idAlr°’3f; Butter: Current receipts, 60%’ irngs'pl?€St:)nYa O 55 members he on Saturday 880. She is survived by one '1"‘EEYPl. iiiiiiisiiii “iii, he-d, me weap. it was at this point that gitinues. procee mg ml "t wereisman or on ac no ,son .fi.esh,gi.aide Creamery priiiis ioi; I ' 0:!» \il)t'li'llllllll(‘L‘ of the congres- ~'t>0l\'¢‘Sm1in {Of lht‘ Pl'0l¢‘Cl 8mPll-ill“ “'3!” Mr‘ a."d Mu‘ Ernest Ma°D°"“.d Price 63-63'.é; fresh wholesale 61% The mmm" ol. the last mm‘ .:..»i;.t \lotlllt' Energy (‘onimit- ficil by explaining that. if the ille called for a "thorough iv-;°l 01-saw l-AC lVl8°D0n8lds Cheese: 1-‘.O.B. factory. Ontario 1"‘ ‘F’ ‘"9 P"°"‘“°‘31 °*°°“‘lV° Funeral services for the late I inc ~.i:l the US. should begin first Di-ccniber test of the six- view". ofithe Philosophy of thejnewiassisnment will be at RCAF white 34; mioied 34; dciiveied <‘0llllCll “'9l‘€‘ l'9{id by the se(‘re‘..\/1;-g_ peter 5mim_ ii most hi iii i it‘. itll.l' a crush program for irich s:lt'lllleisuCt‘(i‘ieds, two iiythgr nation; tinternali security isya-l5l<'ill0n Sllmmerslde. P-El. Mom,-eai_ Quebec white 30%‘ C01, Mlsi-_ m3l’J0l"l9i Wiylilei ('il‘ll€iesteemecl resident of West Piini pm]-ii» [351 aunp ingg mig I, ct em. Op ying O I ques l0n. oi-ed 30%; wholesale Ontario -BWS 0 e pl‘0Vln(‘la a ies was held on Smuisday afternoon d ed Th‘ t id k poo- h d it w uld be “entirely in, R: i g g ' . . , auxilia ' ' d, i ’ ~ ,- ' WESTERN .::::..:.. ..,.,:.,.,::t- for it 32.: ,.. ::.,r:.:a.,iu:,. -..:'°=:i,: «gg;,»;.;dg;-».;.t;gt;i; “£1? :32 AT CIVIC STADIUM i . l . . Z ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ce .d;iti- tor the launching of the.Commlssion to reconsider its de- watches again_ After the boy had 3115. el . These are to be dis-lthe west Point Presbytei-tan iiirlor wiplli-tc. he said. ‘cision denying scientist J. Robeirtls/pent considerable time in ex- Potatoes Quebec 755 i_i0_i.%. tribiited through the secretary to1(‘hurch at 2 pm. coriduc-tied b .»\ftcr the soviet Unionifired itaioppenheimer access to atomicfaminging the watches Mr. - Quebeg 505 35; 313, 755 i_45.i_5o;' each auxiliary. iiiei. Gmige Kiiieiii 8 i0i_mm_ iiiii i.iiii.KEV Siiiip” iiiiiiiiiii st-.-oiid siit-cc-ssful satellite Nov.'secrets. I V tkin went to attend to some other N3, 105 34,25; N3 505 95.100; A <ltK‘stio_n period followed tor of Mrs. Smith's. He was u- "' ‘ tt. i e L’ 5. Army was given al Oppenheimer was director 01 work. The young fellow tookbo PEI 755 15-160 't....‘;i:;‘t;:..;::;"::;i “V w =o - W‘-l"‘° “ts ‘mm W W “C ‘ l ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘I’ -h ‘t J 't-C tmic iite co or in, H 1,11. ' (‘IIRISTMAS GIFTS lh a l rlifk-“\tA-s” lll3<‘P€‘ll(<)l'-‘lllxl; tvlplgn-lll':r. He was held to be a secur- iiTentlfvpr(ll)i‘ee(l))‘t‘)v.wu7n‘.:l1ia 1:4 — o.fcct..lll!w:hbyi1rc’llme 5'»? l GAME TIME 8:30 p'm' guard. ‘ity risk in 1954 after a lengthy Kay began an investigation and Reuben Large ' ‘ ‘ and ’Adm1sslon__smdenm 35; Adult. 75 can“ l . pt your portrait by Scars of llli‘ llcnd Studio and Camera‘ l‘\Rl) PARTY tonight, Legion liomv Kcii-iiigton, 830. Uusual zovii ]il'lIl‘~. Sponsored by Ladies .\u\tl..'iii i Tll:Kl2\' Sl'Pl'ER !\lalpcque‘ llall l)_\ \lnlpcqiic \\'omen‘s In-i 5llllll(‘ wcdni-sday 20th Starting at 4 Mt ll0T Tl’l’.KEY Supper. Carle- ton mliiivl Aiiditoriu-m. Wednes- diii. .\«>\cnibcr 20th. beginning at it itlit \i!iilt~ 5100. Children un- tier 1?. 30 cents. l~'l.\l-Il) S51)-—An Alberton South : f'(':l(‘lt'lll was fin and msts or sixty days for assault, in mun iungistrate's court at .-llberton yesterday. There were no llllli‘l‘ cases on the docket. COME) AND HEAR Colin Cairn- llni,'en said he did not knowlhcaring. although his loyalty was‘ ifliiit l‘lione ztoiii. S'ilmm(‘l‘SlClC whether the army would proceed n0l_Lt}PUnl1°V;__ A Young People's Convention The provincial fall convention f t of the young people 0 (‘luirches of Christ. which was <1 Suiiimcrside over the ut-ck-end. proved to be an out- stniidiiig success. More than one hundred delegates from the var- ious (‘hiirches of ‘ were present. The messages delivered by the young people. the youth discttssions and the special mus- icril items all centered around the very appropriate convention theme for youth-~“Following the blaster " The program Saturday even- mcmi \i it tor Naniamo u_ c, int: was opened by the provincial Spot-.il speaker (‘CF cnmvpn. prosidcnt. Miss Betty Enman. iinn KCll\|ngl(ln Town Hall followed by a brief word of wel- Tlllll'~fl£1\'. \ov 2lst 2.00 p.m_ ‘ come to the visiting delegates Pultlir \lt-eting 8 p.m_ Members from Miss Beryl Essery. presi- of all ;).'il'lieq invited. dent of the Summersidc group. ‘After a brief business session Ct).\ll~I AND HEAR Colin Cam-I the young people of Fredericton eron. \t it for Nanaimo BC. and Brcarialbane presented an Special Sneaker (‘Cl-‘ (onven- impressive devotion on the lion lunsington Town Hall on theme of pravcr. ‘”l 3N 2 pm. Public meeting This was followed by a mes- ltltt pin \lnmbers of all parties sarzc from David Wcnle of Sum- ‘"‘-3"tl -merside Y P entitled "Follow- l Al.lll~IRTON HIGH SCHOOL — .\l.'iii\ students participated lnl iiiiuial Hemembrance Dayl partuli-.~ Ill Alberton. The ‘ Stiliivul division of the parade at Ail)l‘l'ltiti was led by teacher, Rf‘ NI li.'Ill(l(‘l “Tho (‘.r(-on gnd l-vtltil 1ii:h scliool pap(‘r_ has pllllil-llf'il this year's first edition. c at the ml and various stores lltv toxin The profits from the "19 "l the paper will be added to lhc Student Council funds. _ Professional Cards Che rterod . ‘ _ Accountants T- Earl;lTlckey & H Canadian Bank of Commerce 8“ Building Esme. P.EJ. riiono ms INSURANCE II. E. Ellis 1: Son Limited i Fire _ Auto — Casualty Summer st. summenldo L Optometrist ll E. Parkman paella % Ln 'm°5:r:t.GUAIDlAN OITICI hmmlfnffi-C P iitfr. 3.0. M si\iiii.Lu'/tics" aumonco A ll-mood Grant. 3 Wain .g{‘,‘.".¢_n'g'.-D...’ “"0 Inna um-. Inn '3 room up Pl‘°*0Qronlion fill: BIAII srunlo I can ing Christ In Prnver." After this service the young people enjoyed a roiisintz social izet-together and a delicious lunch was served by the ladies of the church. "Followlnll Christ in Personal Sacrifice.“ was the theme for the Sunday morning worship service. The opening Scripture was read b_v Miss Beryl Essery; Morris Mc(‘nbe of Charlottetown Y P. brought a chal'englng mel- saee in harmony with the theme. The girls choir of the Sum- mcrside church rendered the anthem "How Wonderful His Love." The afternoon session opened with H devotional period under- taken by the Montague and Mur- ray llarbor Y. P. groups and led h_v Friend Herring with a Scrip- ture reading from the Psalms. lncluded in this devotional wan a lovely glrlii trio. DISCUSSION PERIOD following dill Charlot- . caled upon to take charge of a very unique portion of the convention pi-qram 2 i with a Bible co grou rated ducted in own "But: the particular theme which had been on! them. The _inu and the conclusions of eqch discussion group wait given to whole aaoombly I for annual election be P! °'°“" “'c.".'.".l“""’.u‘°°.. mg ad . a ay ls Held At Summerside iJean MacDonald. A few lively horuses were sung and then a girls‘ quartette sang the beauti- ful hymn. '‘It Is Well With My U} o . . The concluding message of the convention was delivered by Donald McLaran of Montague. His was “Following Christ in Preaching And Teach- ng . Mr. Kenneth Norris dismissed the assembly with prayer Approximately eighty of young people drove out to home of Mr. and Mrs. Llnkletter for a rousing hymn- sing and lunch. Tints cndeda very full and inspiring conven- tion of the young people of the Churches of Christ. ‘ the the Poppy Sale Very Successful Al Summerside President Dr. H. B. MacNelll presided at the regular monthly ‘meeting of the Summerside :branch of the Canadian Legion last evening in the Home iwith a good membership pre nt 5' G so . The report of the wreath mid profit of $l.299_7l Iwilh two schools still to report their so‘:-st. This the best year. and a vote of thanks was ex- tended to committee chairman Hamid Harkness and his commit- tee members. Nine delegates were appointed to attend the next zone rally meeting to be held in Welling- Novem M. the same date on which the Prince County Hon pltal membership drive canvass of the town will be held. The membership campaign and Legion‘: part the house-to houae canvass was outlined in detail by Com. J Clark after which 3 :1 of ofllcen will held. Five application: for 3 membership were approved. Arrest Young Theft Suspect A 11-year-old boy stealing two wrist via Gama‘: Jevelle tedot from a was at- Dqofl» nou who also recovered thn watches. herounalodluaaldlo have thouoreearllorlntho anorooooaadhodboeualowl the two watches. ouch valued ob:nnX.N.aftoratotlnglilo hIIoIIpIopInhIoa.vI-I financially. the branch ever had‘ by diligent checking in the area and in several places in Summer- iside, was finally able to appre- hend the young lad. and also re- cover the watches. i The boy will appear in Juvenile .Court later this mofilh. Car Stolen At i' S’Side Church Still Missing A car stolen from Trinity United Church in Sum- merside while its owner. Archie Sharp. was attending church service on Sunday eveninE W83 still unreported last night. Mr. Sharp who operates a reel in Summerside. is a me ber of the Trinity Church Choir, and was attcndiniz the evening rcdedication service wh marked the reopening of the church following extensive novation work on the building. ‘Mr. Sharp. who resides on Milton Avenue. had parked the car in front of the church and had removed the ignition i When he returned before 9 P. M. t c car was gun The car is a Sedan bearing number 20.951. Both town police and R.C.M.P. are cooperating in the search ‘ for the missing vehicle. 9 black Chevorlct . E. I. licen l i Give Memorials To Summerside Baptist Church During the morning service at Summcrside Baptist ch Sunday. November 10th. a lectern ‘ 0 outside tai'oring busincssion Water St- a re- and Bible were presented in mem- or_v of Garth Leani Toombs. Mn A W IA-nrd made the presenta- ition on behalf of Mrs Don i(}arth's mother. and wife of Dr. Stanley Donald. Moncton. .B. These beautiful memorials which will roiit upon the communion CAMEO Kensington Mon. TueI.. 7:15-9:15. The great drama of our time " MORROW IS FOREVER". Sur- ri Claudette ng Colbert, Oran Wells, George Brent. At the evening service. J. Ernest Morrison presented: hymnals to the church insoriibedi as a memorial to his son. James. Ernest Morrison. Jr. Mrs. Jacki Ma received the gift on be» hal cLeod f of the church. FLOOD HITS CARAVAN — MI-IDJEZ el BAB. Tunisia (Reutersl—0ccupants of several‘ cars were swept away in a flash? SMOKING Our plant will be open at 61 King Street, Summerside as of November 19th to receive pork products for home curing and smoking. Meats will he received only on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week l)et\veen the hoitrs of 8:00 am.’ and 6:00 p.m. KAYE HANSEN flood here Sunday while amotor- cade was driving to the unveiling f a British war memorial. At least four persons were feared‘ dead. THIS WEEK AT CIVIC STADIUM 'l‘uesday::— 1-3200 p.m.——Pre skate (free) 8:30 p.m.—Hockey — Ch'town Royals vs. S'side Aces Adm. students 3;’) —— 75c Wednosday:— i 4-5230 p.m.—Skatin;: Adm. 10-25 cents 8 p.m.—I-lockey ’ ’ Commercial League Adm. 25 - 35 cents MERSIIJE TODAY (TUESDAY) i 3:30 - 7:13 - 9:10 In Vistavision "runs: vioieur PEOPLE" Starring: Charlton Hes-1‘ ton, Anne Baxter and Gil-i bert Roland. An emotional whirlpool of strange pasts, strange bar- gains, strange conflicts. TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:10 Wu """"""'Q‘ ' '*x.v- <2. 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