. Jack man, looks at one of the first copies of the Patriot run off DEATHS MAYHEW - fit IIl.' Cli.trlotte- town Hospital on St-pt:-iiibcr 3rd. Clarence .'ilaylic'.r, age 39 years. Funeral will be held this morning from The llcnn- 1 essey Funeral Home to St. i Dunstan's Basilica for ltcquicm ' High Mass at 9 o'clock. liiicr- ' ment Catholic Ccmctcry. ITOONEY - Suddenly at his 1 home in Cherry Vzillcy on i i . Tuesday Sept. ft. 1957. Dennis . Rooney in his tiiltli icar. llis remains will bc foruavtlcil this morning at 10 oir'nck from the Charlottetoi.-i A-iuneral Home to his late residence. Funeral notice later. SIACLEOD -Suddenly home in Cambridge, Kins-s.. U. S.A. Murdoch Alexander Mac- . . Leod. formerly of llartsvillc, . l P.E.l., son of the late Xir. and " Mrs. Alexander B. )iacl.cod. Funeral arrangements will be completed later. OIACKENZIE 'il ('Ii:ii'lritfe- town Sept. .'l. 19.37. liary .lunc Mackenzie widow of the latt- John H. .VI.'icKcnzic formerly of Bradalbanc in her 95th year. Remains resting at i Cutcliffe Funeral Home l”!l47”OB?la.r. . Dillon. Patriot prcss- edition following Wednesday from the Guardian ed how much of the cquipment Press. The Patriot missed one of the evening p(lp('F can be s I ral service at '1 o'clock. inter- . Jenkins 1 t HOW to the home of his purciitst. i l PUBLISHES AGAIN AFTER FIRE the destruction vaged or where it will be set up OI their Plant by fire. but in the meantime they will it has not )'i'i been dcicrmln-tcontiniie to publish using Guard- i izin facilities. al- IBIRTHS I (:..tIll.A.VD-Tlic tItmIIi ut'L'iil't'('tI urkpnym 51 um t'im-1.,1t,i..wn ;ii IIli' (ili;ir1otit-to'.iii IIt)xi)II:IIi ”..,,,i,mi 5k.pi9,n1,L.,- 3,11 1., 31,3 ll't-tiiicsdtiy St-pl. 4, IEIS7. (III and Mrs. (;n.g.,.-y Mm-pm, 3 liric Jiistlpll. sun of Mr and (1;.ur,;im-,3 gibsqgmsg hlrs. Jzimcs tl:ii'l:iiid of lIerin- itnue aucd .ll-.- it-urs. Re.'(iARI)NER-At the Prince Coun- niniiis were ft-runrtlcd onl t,v Hospital on August 30. in ll'ctiii:w:l:.y ziftcruuoii from thei Mr. and Iilrs. Wayne Gardner l-'iincrai lloiiic. .llilI--. Cape 'l'r.'-iverse lIlf'e M.-ibcl '.licDonuld'. a daugliter, weight it lbs, 7 ozs. Cynthia Darlene. iiicnt Bratlalbuiie Cemcicry. from where Ilie funeral will lie. held on Tliiirsdiiy morning g Scptcnibcr 1. zit St. .Ii'lt'It'IlIfTl'.S'i BR-ADI-T-Y -f 30"" BI-CIl3l'I0ill'r 3 ('liii"t'h. Vt-riinii Ilivrir ItII'l WW" IIfI5PlI?Il 0" Silplemhilr iuncr:-.2 scrvicc at it 13. lnttr-j. 3"fI- 1907- I" MT "NI M75- . IIIPTII i'hiirch ('cnirlcry Thomas Bradley of City. a son 1 PETERSON - At the Charlotte- at his 3”? town I-Iospital. September Iird, to Mr. and Mrs. Addie Peter- ENGAGEMENTS , .-'i.VD MRS. WALTER C.' W” 1' 50"- lll'Fl-IY. zinnnuncc thc enurigc-' Klcxlumg M Scum uosvnal merit of their dniizlitcr, Doris, August 23 m Mr land M” I-Zlizahctli to John James Noonl James Kgckham 'm” Qlmf son of fllr. and lirs. Thomas Lewis, a daughicr 3 ms 5; i James Noun. Toronto. !liarri- 025. Shcrmn Anng' " "ac to takc pliice tit Iloly l in 9 p and Mrs. until I l'i'"I noon Thiirsday then in Brad-illltfrc they slbane United Church for func-tsuPD9l' in ill? P-'ll'lSh ll ltcdcciiicr (lliurch on 0t'tol)t't' W()(ID- At the P.E.I. liospiial lilili at 10 24 iii. on September l. 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wood tncc E . Doris hiaciiwcn. R.N.l, Marsh- . field. a daughter. Marilyn Dawn. Mr. licath Yilncqiiarric. M.T'. him-ruitit'1'ic wcrc TFI " S W” A". I "M "' xuitnrw In Vernon ltivcr. nitcndcrl the ('hiirrIt all. --i Boost Cost cirv AND CENTRAL iottivins l OTTAWA (CPI - liiglier food -prices were the chief incentive FOR SALE: Waddell Bros... Crapaud. gey's Pharmacy. open 8.30 a.m. to I p.m. VISIT III-STYLE Milllnery. Gt. George Street. "where every style is I-Ii-Style." pe closed for holidays from Sept. 0 to 16th. ADELLNS MILLINI-ZIIY. A wide selection of new fall hats. I71 Grafton Street. SUN Grill - Frank Lee now returned from vacation. Now open for business. TEE Brooklyn Trio and the Chsrlottetown Male Octcttc will ity Sunday night. REMEMBER C.W.L. Gladnll GUNNIBS: You can trade old gun for one you like at pony Ltd. I'll! CIIARLOTTETOWN Ex- Change store will be open even- ings for children wishing to buy school books. I: Richmond st. CONFERENCE SPEAKER - I07. Tommy Tyson who will be Large punchcons,i I-JLDIS oil floor furnace with W3 T3557 "'9 SICII W9" Gil? I lfl7 Great George Street. l NOTICE-Lillians Beauty Shop- iilng at the Men's Rally in Trin-V Tea at Notre Dame Auditorium, Sat. Sept 7th. Sponsored by St. .p Dulstsns Basilica SIID-DIVISIOII of R 00 pm in Home and Auto Com-i of the s ritual lenders in. for a July boost in living costs that sent the consumer price in- ticx to a record l22.6. the bureau of statistics seporicd Wednesday. Kcznac Burnt-r for low cost heat- inu. Fircstnnc Home and Auto. PANTRY SALE in Iinlman's Store, Summcrsldc. Friday at- pternoon September 6 at 2:30; mo l Damlcy WI" l July prices rose for eggs. pork. IIIGIILANI) llzint-iuL' class com- 'l"""- be" 3'” 3"P?”'"" I" ""3 mcminq Smurdm. 2 pm. Sept i food field. They also went up for 7 at Clover Club: Teacher Mrs. ' 'c"I- Mme ”w""5ml' W"5- '30"- John MacKlnnon. advances 865.00 FOR your old washer on a new Dc l.iix Eldis wnslicr. 5 year warranty. See thcm today at ,I'ircstone Ilome and Auto Co. Ltd. ilcms. lsct by cheaper fresh vegetables i wear and . The index of 122.6 compared TIP T0 SIM 00 tr:idc-in for yourl . nld range on nn I-ilrlis ('n:il wood w'"' "I-9 3 ""”"”' "7"" "Id and Kcmac Oil liiirriiniz range. !Fircstone liomc and Auto Co. II" Kiln” 1' months of contirtuohs rise. MIXED TRENDS Meanwhile. wholesale prices for WILD!-ZY Lndtzc No 27 I0.0. August showed mixed trends regular meeting tonight nti l.. 0. A. Lodge lnnnm Richmond Strcct All imcmbcrs requested to attend future changes in retail prices. AUCTION sALE- The SIIEEEQIIIIIIIIQ of the premises of the late the North River Road. oriainsllyl "”"'d July 25' I schcdilcd for September 3rd. has been postponed until tonight at 6.30 p.m. I dex. rose to 115.6 from 2I.'t.I. mi PWC Enrolment Is Continuing dents registering at Prince of Wales College is seen to be 11 more than last year. Yesterday 53 students registered is the commerce graduating class as compared to 42 in I936. students registering against Ill last year. In the Normal Train- ing class the opening enrolment is three short of last year's class when they had 46 compu- ed to 43 this year. However col- be surprised if a few late oom- ers would bring the humber of previous year. Third and Fourth year stu- dents will register today and Friday. W. R. Show To Judge Nflcl. Fair Mr. W R. Shaw. long - time Deputy Minister of Agriculture tor P.E.I.. now retired. has been invited to judge horses and other livestock exhibits at the first all -Newfoundland Agricultural and Handicrafts Exhibition held in Canada's newer. province since 1939. , ltir. Shaw also officiated as a judize at the last big show held in St. John's prior to the des- trtiction of the Exhibition Build- ings by fire. Apparently the Island agri- culturist's services on that oc- casion have not been forgotten, and the exhibition committee .has once more clioscn him to iplace the ribbons at their big re-opening event. Mr. Shaw, who judged the horse show at the Charlottetown Exhibition earlier this year. and in addition to officiating at some of the Maritimcis biggest lshuus in the past. has been; invited to judge at several of this seasoifs most important agricultural fairs. The Newfoundland Exhibit- ion will be held at St. John's. September 23rd. in Se Ztlth. Over 59.000 will be paid mil in prizes. and in addition. there will be substantial special pris- cs. . Livestock breeders and field crop producers from the other Atlantic Provinces are expected to attend the big show. Mr. Shaw will leave for St. John's September Zlst. Soviet Charges War Of Nerves Against Syria . The index rose seven-tenths of a point. one of its biggest monthly in recent years. it is based on 1949 prices equalling v gasoline, public transit fares. taxi . fnrcs. newspapers. drugs hospi- tal room rates and personal care These were only partially off- spples. coffee. men's and womens ll9.l a year previously. it now points in five with no clear picture of "routine The index of 30 industrial ms- lcrials, based on Ins - 39 prices I00. mov ed down slightly to 239.0 in the week ended Charles A Riimsny nltlialt-(I onl Aux. 13. from 240.2 in the week i The farm products index, on theisinooo is to be constructed same basis as the wholesale In-'here. Town council has asked he h The components of the cot debentures to cover the cost. MOSCOW iReuterslaThe Sov- ict Union has accused the United 5St.'ites. Britain and France of "re inforcing their war of nerves ' against Syria" and preparing new joint action against her. it was learned here v'v'ednesda, night the accusation was made in notcsesimllar but not identical- to the three Western powers. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko handed the notes to the western ambassadors Tuesday. Russia said action against Syria "cannot but arouse indignation of the peoples of the whole world." The note termed the British "armed intervention" in Oman an act of "crude violence." A m e r ics n interference had caused a coup in .Iordan and the The number of commerce sttI- S The academic grade XII en- l rolment is also up with 12' lege officials said they would not , teacher trainees up to that of the ptember I ' In Nfld. Short 81'. JOHN'S. Nnd. (CF - Ro- ports from local schools Wednes- dsy indicated hundreds of shil- dron were turned away Tuesday o when they returned to start the tall term. Officials said the increase is felt mostly in the kindergarten. prim- IIT and intermediate classes. A St.'Michsel's school official said ' a "surprising large number of l ., outport students registered this . year." Most schools plan to add extra classrooms where possible to take care of the rush. About i1o.ooo students are ex- pected to register in Newfound- land. School Space "'7 HALIFAK tCP)-The cums totiutt. ' Tlmrs-. Sept. 5. 1957.. Northern tiovslosttszclsuiu ...n f?' Ew& wgm ' to northwest It '” - .14: , hi! 2The Guardian At Rustieo at 2.19 am. and 541 :21 M n' town at 1.09 :iIdciII;ih:,':f,E lam. Sunsrnerslde tide ciziri-9. minutes later than Chzirlou. town. Sun rises today at 5' am. and sets at 6.44 p.m, i HIGHLAND DANCING CLASS couusucme SATURDAY 2 PM. Max in is the afternoon in northwest 'Day) It. bow-high at New menus at 7. and 75. 11 Prince Edwssd -rains; causes 79 N. 3. counties: Saint John River 7: Valley Overcast with into:-init. 83 MI! rain endlns about noon; " uch cILiI.Dl:h.h te 73 '" Invention. 53 Easterly Winds 15 shiltlll in the 75 so 70 71 6'! weather FOR MINISTRY Rlchard Allan Dunbar. son of .'lIr. and Mrs. liI.D. Dunbar. Charlottetown. has announced his plans to leave September 9th for Western Canada to enter Theological Training in the NOTICE (IRI-JGOR'S COFFEE SHOP will be closed on Mondays Until further notice. September 7th at CLOVER CLUB l a Teacher. Mrs. John MncKinnon t Churches of Christ College in Calgary. Allan, as he is popuia - ly known here. will be greatly missed by a host of friends gained through the years. Par-1 ticuiarly will he be missed in? musical circles. For the past several years Allan has served as pianist for the lnterchurch Youth Sing Songs held Sunday nights at the YMCA. Central Christian Church will miss Al- lan's efforts in many capacities and especially as Church organ- ist in which capacity he has g served for the past several. months. ' The course to be pursued willi be the Classical Ministerial Course requiring five years of study with the degree of Bach- ' elor of Theology to be earned. Friends of Allan wish him the greatest success In his career. SPEAKS TONIGHT lg ILB. - BREAKFAST FOWL ACON PICNIC SHOULDERS GRADE "A" ROASTING CLOSES SATURDAY AT . .5 lb. 35c lb. GRADE "A" CHICKEN YOUR HOME OF FINE FOODS STORE OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9:30 12:30 P.M. 3 lli.9c 55: F Ib. 53cc i 3YORK-IS ... ” PEANUT BUTTER DR. MncMILLAN Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, 0.B.E., president of the P. E. I. Division of the Cana- dian Cancer Society will speak this Thursday eve- ning at 7:45 p.m- over CFCY. His address will be in connection with the P. E. 1. Cancer Campaign. The time again is 7:45 this evening. preparation of plots ,, ' t Syria and Egypt. it said. Russia reiterated I Soviet call for the renunciation of the use of force in the Middle East. The note rejected the View that the basic cause of tension is the Arabisrael dispute and added that this dispute would not be so acute if the United States. Brit- ain and France "ceased to use Israel as s tool of their colonial policy." Well-informed sources in Lon- don said that the notes were re- plies to Western notes Juno II. which rejected the soviet pro- posal for I great power declara- tion. The notes are the fifth in a series started by Russia Feb. II. sumer price index for July, with .Iune figures in brackets: Food, 113.1 (ll8.2l; s h elter. 135.3 1135.1); c I o t h i n it. IMJ (100.4); h o u s e hold operations, Il9.7 ttt9.6l; other commodities and services. 120.) ilnil. . . MEETING DEMAND i RAINY RIVER. Ont. (C) - A isix - room high school costing province for permission to issue A. a. noun. ' (Island roman us.) arm timing the HARVEST The weather is bad but our Massey Harris com- bines can pick up the grain no matter how badly flat- tened. We still have some No. 50 Clipper Combines 6 ft. P.T.O. and engine drive .Also one No. 60 self propelled 10 ft. cut slight- ly used. Priced for 54,000- If finances are a prob- iem can give good potato contract to cover 1-3 of price. Contact us quick. E. D. REID PRODUCE LTD. 1 Prince St. Phone 8597 MUSIC INSTRUCTION MR. VICTOR MeCORBY. A.R.C.M.. A.R.C.'I'.. (Organist and Choir Director, Charlottetown Baptist Church) VIII accept pupils for piano as organ studies. Ftnrther iuis "P!10NEu:lI:l"- ICE CREAM 6. IIOAN. tlnsswtsn roman usi thefur inxsiiienvvtiotisvejissti-elasriietlfmnseoinbisietlttr able to JAR 4k l 3 CAIIAMEL woos: BRICK 29: ) I prsznirwrioivs NEW I f ,. I DELICIOUS FIVE ROSES CAKE MIX ENGLISH POUND OR CHOCOLATE runes 2Tins 29c if I . . 6' JEWEL I "i SHORTENING 2 lb. 59c MOTHER JACKSON'S JIFFY PIE CRUST 55” GRAVES OUT GREEN CUT WAX FLOUR 2002. BEANS I . ROBIN noon IIIIIIRIACLE vvuip 2 Ior 43c 7Lb.Bag 59: '8 Oz..Iar 29c GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES N0. 1 ONTABIO4 QUART PEACHES Basket SL25 VIHILI TH SOIITHIRN CROSS BED. BLUE AND GREEN I-rso In-I Pascal Hood Lettuce. 2 for 29: CoIeIr;,m stalk soz. IYLAST. 6 Q1. BASKET 99c .44 ES