...;..;.d.:.. . . 195; Else-tn ' Wants Farmer A, ::''To I-Share In Prosperity I i now. ill: (AP .- are-idaar t E var r: Tue-I-rant niariiat n' nh de ;tor a " diam for that-farm: "plTII.lcle'l wballel 3.3:. for ii-I -- IlGl'lv- H ' ' it Kaaaon (Minn. four years 880: lie aimed I i a the attainment of that full lshare price supports. Eisenhower described the farm program subscribed to by rival Adlai E. Stevenson as a "political grab bag," "crooked," "price-do pressing," and "politiclting at the fanners' expense." In contrast, he said In a na tional television and radio broad cut. his administration in open- ing up for farmers "brighter peacetime prospects than they have had for years.” indictment y and deceit" at Don acratic proposals to revive rijdg for the farmer--the preservation 01 I tree agriculture.” pernoerats have charged Eisen- bower endorsed 100-per-rent par- "! Price supports at Klssoll in the use campaign. PIHCV il a price set by law to offer farInera.a fair return for "IE1? llrodncta in terms of things a return to soper-cent parity supports for major field croP5- Eisenhower, who won congres- sional approval of flexible supv P0115. Hilde this one of his Drill Iiilill that kind of parity in the preaa market prices:-h for the farmer mockery and deceit," he declared. i "That kind of program compels drastic quotas. allotments, govern- ment regulatim. It robs the fanner of a chance for full income parity. It in a p am for politici- ans. not farlnera." The president said that. it re- elected. he and his administration 'would use to its "full potential” said this year is putting 3260.- '000.000 into the lnnda of a half million farmers. Eisenhower said the Republi calls will maintain flexible pricel Ahead. he promised. lies ”full cipal targets in a slashing .-iiiacklsuppons. keep the ram credit income parity." He defined it as,i the Democratic position iprogrnm "adjusted to the needs the fiii'mers' ''full share in our. "Rigldly fixing price supports at'of family farmers," expand con l country's 800d time!-" 90 per cent of parity WlII'lDul re-,servatlon and rural development FREE AGRICULTURE lgard to supply conditions -and sinprograms and continue disaster, "in a free agriculture. farmeral encouraging nu;-pluses that de-l relief to fannen, ,ters, Marlon (Mrs. Robert Young) IN pToronto, Pauline Mrs. Elwood) WILFRED naunmn wnmm-,3 Slew!!!) 3! View. P.i-:.l., and 3 The dam occurred on Augustgsons of former marriage um. 23, 1956, at his home In ilunter cl Resale in Alberta. George in River of Wilfred Ljuxjer lvliitlnck Kansas City, Paul In Florida, one "' the 339 "T 5' V0511 H9 hhdlson Lao predeceased him 31 yearsl ybeen in ill health for the past few .30, ,1” 2 5,09,," mm 2 53.: land Hospital on Saturday morn-imollths and was tenderly cared ten, several grandchildren iiig. September 1st. for by his wife. The late Mr Whit so survive and the following hm The late Mrs. Best had been in'l0CIl W55 hhm in HUN” RIV” thers and sisters, Sadie (Mrs. Hen- failing health for over a year. 9" May 11'-5. 1397. the S0" 05 the-iry Knight) Concord, N.H., Eliz- lisving been hospitalized for three I319 M" hhd MW W-1"" whmhchlabetb tMrs. Russell MacNeilll and months in the fall of i955. He re- I" I915 he enlisted hhd 5""-'d, 4 Mrs. Mae Thomspon, both of Hun- eniered the hospital on August 3'95” Whh the 105” B3"-hhhn ter River. Vernon, New Bedford lllth, where he passed away three:”V9I'5935 Where h9 W35 5e”"h3IYjMass., Chester and Walter, Hun- dayii later. Two of his brothers. whhhded I” ,'h9 halt” hi V”"Y'ter River. The funeral which was Harry. whom he had not seer. Rldhih 0” discharge "W" ihe'lnrgely attended was held on Fri- for thirty-seven years and Wil- hfhly he Whhhed WT GENE? E- day, August Slst, from Hunter liam visited him a short time huh hhd 50h- A1 'h9 ”"'h”'fh Phi River United Church under the before his death. lwhrld W” 11, he, W35 hghlh mldireciion of James. E. Andrew. Mr. Best was born in Westnioreimmorm for ms kmh ahd c””.'"Tl5eFVlt'0 Wll Conducted b.V RGV ma 9;. May 19th, 1370, . son or.TY- lie W33 I "180 Of Sterling CR. Moose, Abide with Me and Mark and Sarah tThomsonr Best. ”h”""" 3"” P"5?95".d."' """5' Safe in the Arms of Jesus were In young manhood he went tout"-V "heerhh. dlsphsmhh 9V"i'sung. Mr. Gordon Carew sang as Western Canada and settled ln.Leadl,' ”3d-"'.h"K '" Lmd 3 h9IP' a solo "No Night There". The British Columhiii. He was twice,;';(fubf" '3 him” Sllchhess and gr-ivelalde service w-r read by married. his first wife being Mary membirgg f eh?" 0"! be '9-,a lesion member and the last wmy. 334, go which union we;-9- I" '3 "Why acts 01- post and Reveille was sounded by 7N MEMORIAM .-lI.Bl-LRT E. BEST The residents of Hampton and vicinity were saddened by the news of the sudden. unexpected death of Albert E Best. which oc- curred in the Prince Edward Is” ai-l . . kindness and words of cheer tot ' ' I b I Wll Chais . H - ho” N” dhughterst wmhmedy all who knew and loved him, butlag; :11 blealpgrs were 3:21 h ;To,:.I M"- 599'!" M"M"h"'- 0”” in II in his home where h will " ' wall. and Muriel. Mrs. Kenneth 9 lFadyen. Reagh Bagnall. Dr. 1.. . lbe must missed as he was a liv- Robblee. Tryon. His second wife,!- d p "5 M”, Wm", T,,y,,,,' who, lglgrfgieigzgizdtguglnig :?sdl;-- R.R. Bell, Andrew Gallant. Active with "WIT '00 Ch"0'd- Wvives his wife iiiirinie Wall Whitloclg 1palllllEliecalil:I”nweItri' duh: MndI.eodRus- se 50 . Lll' DC It! . ' . I - higesidu the immediate family ;a daughter Edith, two step-daugh- .523: M.an(;!D0l;::(:6l&TIg:;n::i Ajnld . 1- the following brothers and sisters. In be are left to cherish his memory.j1te; of the decnsed we", "The, Plljlr darers were close friends Richard. Deer Park. B.C.; Wil-'Lo;d'5 My Shepherd" and "Lead 0 e ecenat Iiam, Ottawa; Thomas and Itus-.1(jnd1y ldgf-IL" SCI. Cl'3P8Ud: Harry, Saslkatooml The pail bearers were: George G9I'l1'"d9- M”- 'I- w- Ma"-I5"h-iDUllSi0rd. John Mat'QlI8rFl9. Et1I- The family of the late Wilfred Cornwall: and C8F0h"f-'- MW hV'iWin Ferizuson. James Campbell Whltlock wish to thank all thw- read MGCVi"l9.xCl'3P3Ud- TW0IGordnn MacDonald and .lames'who helped in anv way during Intennent was in Cra-ltheir recent bereavement. Our, brothers, Tremaine and Herbert Ferguson, Predcceastd him-, , paud Germ-tery. special thanks to Dr. .i.R. Murch-l Mr. Best was 3 man 0i llterllllit The floral tributes consisted of: lison and Ralph MacFadven. To all qhhmles hhd high ldealsv 5 welh P"-LOW ,other neighbours and fiiendl who! read man. a great conversntional- The family did ,0 much ,0 ugh,” the burden isl. and I l0V9I' 0i 8004 b00kS- H01 WREATH and to all those who sent flowers I HlW3.Vs tried to live a most excm-i Brother Will and his family cards and letters. A sincere thanlii Dllry life. and to be I 8004 1!9l8ll- The MacMillan family you. bot to all with whom he came In SPRAY oontact. A friend of his. in speak- Audrey, ua.-old md Mu,-1.1 god. Ing of his demise. said: "A great frey character has gone to his re- grui Islam rebels occupied Kuta- word." His funeral. which was lartzelyl attended. took place on Monday. The family of the late A.i-:. Best l r-din airfield in north Sumatra for- September Ilrd A short scri-ice wish to extend thanks to theirlfour hours before lndonesial was held at the house, follnwedineighbors and friends for thi-ir1Army units regained it in fierce by one in Hampton United Churrh.lmany acts of kindness, also to:ll8l1lln8. the TIGWSPIPCF Tltdflll Owing to the illness of his pastor,i those who sent flowers and mes-I R. Murchison. Phillip Msthesony i BEIBIJ TAKE BAII and spent a few days with Mr. and' Mrs. Arcade Arsenault also Mr. and Mrs. N.B., is visiting his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Arsene Gallant. and two children of Hamilton. On- tario, recently visited at the home of Mrs. Azade Arsenault. Mr. Gal- lnnts' mother. ”P”"hr Th” M”3I"h rebel” whhi cently visited his mother. Mrs. 0. miter-ref Onu'.VIe- lgatbess hi l ! Ily. , Mr. iMexlco. .Mr. d . they buy. Stevenson has endiii-sed,the new soil bank plan which be lM,-, .-:1 "4 "'3 -To-eh Maddlx of Hahn. recently visited 0;? lladdix. alao Mr. andildrs. Prod Corniier and finally of lunilnanlde visited Vlfginda and relating 5 pg cu. Mr- and Mn. clu-ence Gailantl and family of Oystar Bed Bridge Spent a recent weekend with Mr. and MrI- Cyr Illddlx and Mi-ii. Gallanta ntotbar, Mn. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Arsenault of Mexico. Mine, returned home after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Mllldlx. - Mr. and Mn. John Bishop, MLI Pleasant were ncent. visitor! in: South West. l Mr. Augustine McNeil. Jr., wbol has been a patient in Prince Coun-y ,ty Hospital has (returned to his home in Riverside. I Friends of Mill Wanda Mi:Pbeei are pleased to see her home from, Prince County Hoapltttl where she was a patient. Sincere sympathy goes out to; .Mr. Zenies Muttart of Union Cor-. ner in his recent and bereavement ' in the passing of his brother, Mr. Samson H. Muttart in his 79th year. His death took place in Ed-l monton, Alberta, on August 30th.! Mrs. Fred MacDonald and It children of Toronto, recently viait- l' ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- l bert Arsenault. and brother Donstl and Mrs. Arscnaulf of St. Chrysal- tem. ' Mrs. John La Lonqe and dauglit- i or: Belle. Rose Marie. Cecile and Lize, spent their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. family. y Etiennti Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenault of Summerside, recently visited in 7 St. Chrysostem. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Arsenault children of Chai'lottetown,, Amand Arsenault. I Mr. Roger Cormeir of ShedIac.l Miss Faustic Gallant has recent- ly taken up employment In Bloom field. Mrs. Archie MacDonald andl Mrs. Hubert Ai-senault. also Mr.; and Mrs. Donat Arsenault. Miss Bertha Gallant, Montreal, I visiting at the home of her sis-. ter Mrs. Willie Arsenault. Miss Patricia Gallant. Moncion. ' recently spent some time with her - grandmother, Mrs. also uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. i Frank Gallant, St. Crysostem. X.O. 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