SERVICES SUNDAY TREE CHURCH OF ICU!’- land Services for Sullday Decem- ber 8th, Coleman 11 a. in. Ca . Traverse 3 p. m. Desable 7:fl INGS "MOLNT STEWART unltenr "l December ll Mule Slim \ . Church Rev. John . Sheen. M}! In Rev. Robert Chrllflfl . . - ~ - Minister Mount Stewart II a. "llsler ,.-p|.|- (HL RC“ OI‘ Stoflalld In. ;.:..... llecutltli 3\lurra_v give; 3"“°' 3 P‘ "“ TRYON UNITED Baptist Pu . J». Han.o_r " _|p‘r!rlb an FREE CHURCH M Scum“ torate. Rev. Lindsay R. Graven. ti . it it l’llIl(l1-Kati‘ BY (_U9"V‘~ SQ-,.k.,. De‘, 8”,‘ smnchel 2'” Minister. Services for Sunday. I-tn‘: ti \ItI( Jlld . . . P’ m Re“ J. H‘ Bishop‘ Minis_ ml. 8‘lI'l. Tryon II am. “Annual .. CTAL Ch __h [er 0 Call Service Weittmore Pi.\‘|r“t”i:tsaRue ‘In tug? ho‘; ‘ land 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at In?“ gundav at 7,“) P m vu?eRg0Kdl;IEIS4Dho‘().lIIICl'lflO Harts- Tryon I0 a.m. All are welcome. “9 ‘ ‘ . .' . ' un y C 0 in: Sat- Illi‘-i|;t\ ll P "1. Q R 5ll*ll'*- V'”"iurday Dec 7 at ii p_ ,ns_ Every MONTROSE Pastoral Charge-— Bvev on; wflco UIIILCCII CIISLIICII Of SQ’- , , , , vices or unday Dec. I Mimlne- - ' t. 0 . . . ' I’\l\'l-‘l:.'3l'‘'(‘h(gfgfilafi: |‘::ry WINSLOE Lnited‘ Churches. gash ll a.m Montrose 3 p.m.; Allfllltdll 1 uh Sunda D-“em. Sunday Dec. 8th. Services at Llmsdale 7 pm Sunday School Etnllrl ‘ ;::_:md Sunduyy In Ad Ikbglglelfl. 3 p. Plrlncc-tow: as usual. Rev. N.R. Green, Mia- -~- ' 08. a. m.: Nrt isle. .. it a in Holy Communion 7.30 p. m. Rev. Dr. Bgtts, r, ,,,¢ wuinn _Reverend W. G. Minister’ Al\GI.ICAN_Church of Canada. Hut. I‘l‘l(‘Sl in charge. ‘ I I 'Alberton Parish. 2nd Sunday In V aw GLASGOW Christian , Advent. Dec. 8th, Aim. pm 3“ Ii” ‘‘ "'“_IB0R-, “”r”,'y Cllllrt-‘ll S€r\'lt'e Sunday Dec. fl. l I. m. Holy Communion. 0'Leary, 3.. I»,-li»l'.'ll (.‘l‘lai'~g(-, The Bib]? Sumo lo ._ m w°rship:ll_m ._ m‘ Holy Communion‘, p.-. I ., i'll of (undda Servltes S€rVl(‘£'.8IId Communion II a. m. Alberton. 7.30 p. m. Ev I 5...... ‘ HI--i llltlhl .\Sluri“§a.\'3 liar" Cavendish United Baptist (‘hurch'Drayer. C. J. Ryley. Rector. l i... I H .l I‘ 8 5 pm. 3 p. Rev. P. L. Richardson li'.\('l' T30 p.m. Rev. L. Supply Minister. \|_. . 5 \\ ....ilt~_\ .\llnistcr. (‘OVEHEAD Pastoral Charge United Church of Canada Rev. . H orsyth. A.. Minister. Services for Sunday. December ll. Covehead Road II a. m ; Union Road in: West Covehead 7.30 p MARSHFIELD and Harrington Presbyterian Churches. Services in above Churches Sunday Dec- ember 8th. will be held as fol- u'itl.\ GOSPEL CHAPEL: p-lntl.l~ scrvices for Sunday Ill-(‘t-illllrl lllh. IOSIX) B. m. Sun- Breaking "Truth for dcast (‘ Y > All are Welcome. st, I'i.Ti»2RS Ha) Charge. Un- ml l ’l ll(‘Il St-rvlces for Sunday. Ilt‘i nu .l\I ws. Greenwich -t \lrtl'l9 3. p.m St. Peters dll. -'_., .,... \..,.\,(.e 3. “am, M“ lows:—Marshfield ll o'clock; mm“ of the Sunday Harrington at 2 oclock. Rev. E. 5‘ h W “M. and the flholars ( . Evans. Charlottetown will con- duct the Services. FREDERICTON and Bradal- bane Churches of Christ Sunday Inlte tl.’iI'l ill the scrvice. Tlll-T PRFNBYTPIRIAN Church ;n t .lIl.'lila. sc'l‘\'I(‘f.‘S Sunday. Dec “U ml. “omagm. “wine Dcc. _ 1957. ‘Combined Service “Nun H00 m‘ Sund”. will be held in the Fredericton i.h...l ..l ill on a III. Cardigan. Ch“"'h 5‘ 3 F"°d°"l°‘°“ nllt'l'|l4l<tll \t'l‘\lt'9 2:: p. m. Sun- S“"d"‘«" S"h°°' 3‘ 1°-30 3- m (i.q\ .. lliml '2 00 p m.. Montague. B""“d3"’5"° 5""daY S"h°°' m_m”_. “WM. 730 D’ m A .30 a. m. Marvel D. Dunbar ttarnl xwlcoiile for all. Rev. D. Speaker" A. tfainpllcll. Milli.-"fer. CLYDE RIVER Presbyterian .l\l .\ll1‘t‘l‘l .\iotiiit Stewart George Km‘-m’ Minister‘ l lit-\ . P.I-I WA. Paterson Minister. THE NORTH |uv[-:3 united Baptist Church, Sunday. Decem- Illl-T HIINTAGUE P R s I 0 r al be‘. nth’ Because of reopeninx ::a‘;:l':'|‘| ljnigd FCPl"'°h“.°( services in the Clyde River Pres- Nv; ‘Sunday. ’ Dé(_e$'t:::' ‘ "'1' byterian Church the regular ser. Ilowr Momague. 9:45 8 m' vices at Clyde River and Kings- ton are cancelled. The pastor will a ‘st at mor ce in the Clyde River Presbyterian Church. There will be a service of worship in North River at 7:30 p. in. school at Long Creek .at 10:45 p. in. Fairview II a. in. vftev. Owen Cochran. Minister. HUNTER RIVER Pastoral 'H|}«' 0'.‘ CHRIS-lI"CIIBl'gC. The United CIIUFCII d Ti... 1...,” Day‘ December 8"‘. ;Canada. Services on Sunday, Dec- mwnliili service and Sunday 3i'iltN>l Trinity Church. Montague ll! MI it nl. Sunday school. 11:00 a |'l morning service and jun- llll‘ .\iln(l;i\' school; _ m_ P\'t'H|llL‘ ~t‘l'\l( . with Mission twirl '.-twig part in Christmas ‘lull "til A hearty welcome B \(,.,..g,,..V I000 L m Elbe ember 8th. as follows: Hunter ,..,.W, H 00 a m the Loris‘ ivcr ll a. m.. Sunday School ' ' _ ill) a. in.. Whcatley River 3 p. m., -‘‘“'l'-' -mil prcacluni-1 .~crvl_ce:.sunday School 2 p. m.: North “‘ “V” ”l"‘r- 1000 8 m. Blb l 'illshie 7.30 p m.. Sunday ‘°“" " ‘V’ 3 lll Tilt‘ I-0l‘d'S School 10 a. m. The services of l‘tl"l"l' illlfl Dr(‘at‘hiI1t: service. thc day will mark the 250th an- “°“‘ "“ "\ K T- "'tll‘l‘l\. Murray nivcrsary of Charles Wesley. the lia~‘-«-= tillflltnl Hllllt‘ st‘h00l singing cvangclist. At Hunter i1lltlv".t Lord 5 .~ulJD(‘l‘ rttlllbllled Rivcr a framed picture of John “ll ‘_“l"ll('i‘ Kl \l0rllaf1U€ Wesley will be presented to the l‘ “' (lll‘l~‘l at ll 0" P m Th9|t-hut-ch Rev. C.R. Moose. BA. two; ~ “ill be takliig all lnr lnltls in this service All are ';"\'M"Lt't.<"N.Kcnncth T. .\0l‘I‘IS. QUEENS * 'Illtf l'RI-ISB\'TERlA.\' Church: ill ‘ Imritla. St John's st tlcxt l,oi‘d's Day "l a Ill and 7.30p ni ll<Itl.t'tl .\l(‘llf)lS()fI Minister Minister. l.f)WI-IR FRI.-‘.E'I'OWN— Gospel Hall. Services for Lord's Day. I030 m. Sunday School. 7 p. m. Gospel Meeting 8 p. m. or-c.' NORTH TRYON Presbyter- Rev Jan Church Services. December I 1957. ll a.m Church School 12.15 ““wT0N Pasmml Charge'l:'I‘I:S Mary MacKenzie. Deacon -‘°'\'lc~ Doc.‘ 8th. as follows;‘ Ron ...m it a m Dc Sable. 3i (‘I-JNTRAI. BEDEQUE United D :n Hampton. 730 a m Rev.ll-‘iaptist Church Sunday Services ‘I l\ 4 ll.‘lI'Ill‘(In. Mlnistcr ' ii a nl. Sunday School I0 a ‘m. Rev. Charles A. Britten D. D: Minister. SPRINGFIELD ITNITED Bap mt \l).\I.BANE United Church. —‘_w.~-. l)ct-ember 8th. North .""”'."“”" H 00 H. m. Rose Val- t°.‘ - I‘ m: Rradalbane 7 30 p. tist Church. Rev. Ross Howar . "_llt'\ H S Raymor--l\Iinlster.‘BA.. B.D.. Minister Springfield , ' West ll a.m.; 0'I.eary 7.00 p.m. l.“,'.R\‘_“""'.'__ P35“f"9' Ul5l’R¢ S.S. as usual Everyone welcome. H ~ \(‘l\I(‘eS Sunday Dec. ‘ ‘I it-ilmall it a lil.. lungston MAGRATE Pastoral Charge of “l‘- "1 . \-'\~ Dominion 7:30 p. m. ‘The United Church of Canada. \lll‘tl.t\ .\’rlltml Cornwall I0 a in. Sunday Dec. h. Long River II II“ ll -\. Patterson. Pastor a New London. 2.30 p m. Margate 7.30 p. in. Elmer Mac- Lcan. Speaker. NORTH IIEDEQUE United Till’. l'RIJSRYTI-IRIAN t'hurch. In (niuttla. Caledonia Service of “W ~.i> uill bc hold ncxt l.nrd's PM lit-t , . . Church Service for Sunday. Dec- )-m...tl \tt-unison. Interim Mod ember sth. . Freetown "'r’l"*l ulll conduct the service. ‘2:30 p. m. Travellers Rest 72!!) . ‘ North Bedeque. Rev. 8. O. Vtum ELI. . VERNON Minister. CENTRAL BEDEQUE Funda- mental Baptist Church Central Bedeque. Services for Sunday. ember Bth. l0:45 morning ‘ ‘ ‘worship. I2 noon Sunday school ‘"~‘“°"Il Ullriw The 7:30 evening service. Richard it. Ch3"E’- -\t‘l‘\ttcx Dec. 8th. will be (‘ill- """"tl lw Rev. A s. wt-lr D D. 3-‘ lollmis ('h('I'I'_V Valley II.” ‘ "l \crnon River at 2.!) p. m. t Eldtin 7 10 p_ m. HIRK Ullllf‘d (‘h h ~ 1: Rev C0810“ Plswn ‘ llccember 8. II I In. Central 0'l.EARY 2‘ . Pastoral Charge The 3" P m. Pleasant Grove: 7.& United Church anada Ser- 5 "l York. ‘ ' ' . t‘I AILXANDILA. HAZELDKOOI - 7.30 p. in. Special Memorial ser- vice in 0'I4eary. at which time a stained glass window will be ded- icated ln memory of Bertram A. Palmer. Rev. J. Haber Kean Minister. n MILTON — RUSTICO Purl‘. (‘AVENDISH "The United Rev. G. A. Cowper - Smith. Min- \io\I‘\t'.l'I-I BAPTIST Pas‘ Church of Canada Cavendish ister. Services on Sunday. Dec. ..,-a..- R ‘ Hill. pastor Pastoral Charge Service o( 8 Bedeque, 11 am. Borden. 3 p. vlmlr ~t'l\It'(‘S. December 8th. Divine Worship Sunday Dec. 8, m.; Albany. 7.30 p.m. The C.G. .\'ll.".t'IIl ii a m. .\lurray River I957 ll:00 a. m. Cavendish 32w I.T. and Explorers will hold their H... \l.lrra) Harbor 730 pm. p. m. Stanley Bridge 7:30 p. m. Annual Christmas Vesper Service p.iitt.l- \nnandale and .\lonta- New Glasgow. Rev. E. A. C. at Borden at 7. p.m. Everyone W .n..u~r meeting as usual. HaleY- W 0- (.|iiiu.|-;T0w3\' pa,1.,rai _Chur<‘h in Canada. Centr Pa1'- George Snudden. Eastern Field lt.liw;t- l llIl(‘(I (‘hiirch of Canada ‘sh’ Hyde RN”: REQPENING S°°r°“"y °{ Th’ C'Id°°"'5 A5-5°°I‘ .\.H._M.\ “H. am. H mm. SERVICE ll a.m. Special Music ation in Canada. is tobe the spea- M._,.,,, (;m._\. sp..ak,.,. Miss hy lhe Bt‘1f8_Sl‘Quai1ett_e; Harvest~ ker at all services. Minister Rev. will l.lc\tell_vn. (lcorgctown m '”“'“"53"."“3 S"-V'c.° 7'30 .9‘ A‘D'C' em‘. -mw mcmbers of the Junior n." There Wm be special Music’ iv-u -:.:n pm Scrvice in Mil- “.‘"°" C°"° 5: 5' 3 P‘ ‘ Th?" NEW LONDON Pastoral min t ltt\~ cancelled p m. l“".b° "9 Bum‘ cuss‘ S°""°' Charge. Presbvterian Church. In t.l=ot';t~lmiii. Guest speaker. Rev. m Qhurchm at 1 P’ m‘ Rev‘ Canada services r Sunday, BEDEQUE Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge- United Church of Canada. Tignish. Worship at Sunday school at 3.30 . berton. Sunday school at 11 a. m. Wor ' .30 p. m. Christmas Basket at all services of worship. Rev. J. M. Sproule, Minister. KENSINGTON United Church Sunday. December 8th. 250 An- niversary. Birth of Charles Wes- lley. Appropriate Sermons and‘ ‘special music. Church school 9:50 ‘morning worship lI'o'clock even- ing worship 7; . in. senior lchoir. Boys and girls chior. Sum- lmcrfield service 2:30 Rev. L. M. Murray. 8. A.. B. D. Minister. THE SCHEDULE of Services for Tryon Pastoral Charge of the United Church of Canada for Sunday December 8 is as follows: I a. m. Cape Traverse 3 p. m. Crapaud 7:30 p.m. Tryon. Mr. December 8. 1957. 10 a. in. Sun- day school at St. John's lI:M a. m. worship at St. John's 21:!) p. in. South Grandville. 7:30 p. m. Long River. “Lord I Have Loved the Habitation of Thy House" come and worship God with us in his house. Rev. L. D. Bartlett, Minister. “ KENSINGTON AND FREE- town Presbyterian Church ill Canada services for Sunday Dec- ember 8th. Kenslngton Sunday school 10 a. m. ivine Service 1! a. m. This will be the Com- munion Service with preparatory service Friday at 8 p. in. town Sunday school I30 Divini- service 2 p. m. Sacrament of Baptism will be admitted. Spe- cial miislc. Special service 7.30. Kcnsington Choir. Keir Memorial Malpeque. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Divine Service 3:30 p m. A cordial welcome to all Rev. E. H. Bean Minister. B.A.. B.'l‘h. B.D. Pair Arrested In Ambrose St. Groceteria City Police led by Deputy-Chief Stcrns Webster arrested two persons in the Ambrose Street Grocetcria between the hours of 1.30 and 2.00 a.m. yesterday morning. At the time of the arrest. the men are reported to have been in' possession of a 98-pound bag con- taining an assortment of cigar- etts and tobaccos. This was the second time in a few months that this grocery. owned. and operated by Fulton MacLeod. was victimized by thle\es. Entrance to the store premises was effected by breaking the glass in the front door. which enabled the intruders to release the lock. Police said that the men arrest- ed had been under surveillance since carlier the same night. when the officers on patrol had observ- .COM|NG EVENTS lligg - Orwell combined Christ- mas concert Friday 20 Uigg Hall. Cornwall School Saturday Dec. 7. opening card game in aid of monument nd. Pantry sale at New Wiltshire today in aid of Winsloe North Women's Institute. Time 2.00. Walton Grove School concert North River Hall. ‘Thursday Dec ember 12th. The annual meeting of Federal Dairying Co.. Eldon. Belfast Hall Wednesday Dec. II I. p.m. .I.W. Macwllliams Secretary. Come one Come all to Wheat- ley River School Concert Wheatley River Community Hall Friday Dec. 13. at 8. p.m. orium. Wednesday. December II. Charlottetown. Thursday. Decem- discussion ‘organization of the potato indus- we been released fr County Jail only last Saturday after serving a sentence for the lence. appearing for sentence was fu chief. damage to private‘proper- ball. This man is charged with ‘ causing damage to the gasoline ' -00 pumps of a local service station. a drunk and incapable and ano-g Rector Rev. A. E P 8&- m {of SW!” Dnareey °l.V Comm - P0h'a ltltu 8:U Icvodag W" In-inan “’°l|-ChIrryVIIay1:0al:voa- I Print and sauna - cfchutara consul anus from our credit ‘I the viola aniy. large selection Watia and .Iervioaa . Doc. 3. ' I ’.s.: Itmtrs .lrwn.l.|ns ' "l'."‘.‘.."-n":‘.";t..".“.t W '0 Our Wntchoa an Guarantee! I :Pay under our new extra charge. Qnoult. For 5 Yeah plan. at an ' DoIII.Stol'e els may have the effect of in creasing production FARM FORUM PROGRI-LS8 Compared with the same month last year the .'\‘tlveniber Just pas- .sed showed quite substantial‘ improvement in the number of fo-I Strong Recommendation For Water Fluoridation A strong recommendation for With lllll need of additional re the fluoridation of water. the ur- cruits. the national secretary. Dr. 4 ger'::“ntr.cles“sityulol ningrelaalngwtbe Don{W. Gultlettt. "lI‘loronto. t:egree:ii!3:l:“5pr::9;‘(l:la8| l1(llr<llmr9DfE‘rrt::18mt:t ra en ue .a apoinmgou o emem rs ‘ ~ plea for more thorough study of -the local society the ever-widening Pl'°V9l'"“" '5 l" P3” “"9 ‘° "'9 any schema of national health in- horizons of the dental profession. In C‘ l thal Sl>t‘t'l8l Dr0llll}ll0ll' surance. featured the addresses “Tod ay positions for dental ll meellnils h-‘H9 be?“ held lll of national executive rnemberpgraduates remain unfilled be most a dozen different localities who spoke at a general meeting 5 cause of the Iagk of qualified per- ‘:1 the profit: Tjhesel liallltlrlllfi of the Prince Edward Inland Den- sonnel." he sai . ave serv eve op In ere l l . ~ - tal society Tuegdny night. . , and to establish contacts in many “Fluoridation of water is one of . HEALTH INSURANCE communities. As more and more the brightest spots on the horizon T In speaking of health insurance ,peopie bemme convinced that the which we are assured will reduce l Dr. Gullett said that the present .f3,-me“ has everything ti. gain the need for dental service in the I trend indicated that a full-scaleiand nothing to lose by working future." said Dr. Gerald Racey.rhealth insurance program is _lnl[°gethe,- men {arm incomes wui Montreal. president of the Cana- ; the making for Canada. Hea ‘vis- ‘hm mcreasmg us, dian Dental Association. ‘ed th all dental ‘ associations]-1-“ADE Mission Adjustment of the fluoride con- lshuuld prepare for its advent. 9 one of the members 0, tent of drinking water in the ra-. He warned that there are cer- man ‘fade ""5510" mm tin of one part of fluorine to one l tain certain dangers in the plans. .Greal Bmam They can breed conformity and the 50 visiting is Lloyd Jasper past-pi-esident'of the Ontario Fed’ eration of Agriculture During this term of office Mr. Jnspeg ren- 'dered valuable service to tlntar- safe, free from any ill effects{ and has shown dramatic results. in reducing dental caries by ap- mp. vices; they c and cause establishment of huge w ' be proximately r. administrativegstaffs hich . I . h > . I n 5” - . - f - l" Ot- Stressing the for ore the nature of professional assoc- la “'9” k“°“" dally amm 0 lallons fr 0 m service-improve-}“"'” ‘ _ dentistry. Dr. Racey pointed out ment bodies to negotiating bodies. BLTTI-.R PRICE FORMLLA that the ratio of dentist to patient I The meeting was presided over. Ontario Cream Producers at present was very unfavorable ‘ by the Provincial Dental -— approximately one to three‘ iation President. Dr. J. A. thousand. trim. of Summerside. at l- ‘ greed that the floor price for b - .ter should be established by a —" ‘formula at the beginning of each dairy year lMay It. The formula suggested would have started of the I957 year with a 60 cent floor and once in operation would take into account cost of produc :ll()n. the consumers ability to pay. stocks in current ycar and the price of other milk pI‘0du(1S. ONTARIO FEDERATION AMONG THE FARMERS Federation of Agriculture Newsletter vised that they are at liberty to bring forward resolutions dealing with any agricultural problem. It is likely that there will be a per- iod of discussion on the poultry industry situation and the views the meeting sought on a plan of hospitalization. The success of these meetings depends upon the attendance of and the interest shown by individual farmers who are urged in their own interest to make an effort to be prcscnt. '‘ PRICE SUPPORTS COUNTY MEETINGS Announcement will be made in the press of the three county an- nual meetings of the Federation to be held in Baptist Church Hall Summerside. Tuesday. December 10. Montague High School Audit- tario l-‘cderatlon of Agriculture 3- greed among others on the lowing points I_ Agriculture should receive the some protection against im- .p0rlS as is givcn Canadian llidils- Birch Cout. Experimental Farm. ber 12. all meetings at 800 p.m. Highlighting the program will be ' a resolution to name a committee whose respon- sibility will be to plan jointly with other counties the effective '3 z 2. (‘llzlilges from Sl£ill(I£il‘fI to _dayllght time should he made ‘by all miinlcipalltles on the same date 3 The National Film Board should be asked to provliic films which are p€l'LlIl(‘IIl to agriculture and rural conditions as they ex- ist today 4 The tariff on United States potatoes should be in all points the same as that paid on Canad’ try at the producer level The provincial board of directors of the Federation is not at the mo- ment suggesting any plan of ac- t'pn with respect to potato organ- ization but is interested in giv- sider the new farm price support legislation before the Commons and other legislation of impor- tance to agriculture. At the mo ment there is no definite inform- ation on what the legislation will lrlfl P018143 IIl‘0Wt’rS the Opportulb be. This much is definite that the|ian potatoes going lnln Ul'lllPd ity of making recommendations. revolving fund will he lncreased.Statr-s with respect to a situation which by 50 million dollars. Llkcly price 5 The hundrcrlwcitzht should be used as the standard weight mea- sure for grain and small seeds rather than the bushel. 6. The Ontario government should do research work on how to preserve the freshness. attrac- tiveness and food value of new potatoes NE MACHINERY One-quarter of the farm forums which reported to the National Farm Tfirum office on the topic is something less than ideal. The Federation sees the necessity in the interest of the potato indus- try of a strong organization and is also concern ' the ne essity of having in the Federa- tion a group which will give voice to the problems and opinions of potato growers. Directors and members are ad- supports will be mandatory on certain products and be availa- ble on others as condition may warrant. The Federation urged last July that the government con- sider the use to a greater extent of deficiency payment as a means of bringing farm income up to a reasonable in v e l. A deficiency payment would be made the ‘" betvlcen the market price and some agreed-on figure) when the market value of a pro I "A New Look in Farm Machin- dllrl has ‘Or 8 Period 1W0 ery“. were satisfied with the ma- years been lcss than a certainichlnerv presently available to P30801889 07 8 lair market V81‘ them. Thirteen per cent of the 09- D€ll('l9lll'y D3)/mellls h8V€ all forums went more moderately 8dV8Ill8lZ9 Thal lllldfl‘ Sllfh 8 S)'S- priced machinery. A wide varie- tem the market finds its own ty of new types or changcs in old le v el and the consumer saves types of machinery were suggest- thereby while the cost the the forums. of the treasury may be considerable. most common suggestion was Price supports applied at any- for a combine and baler in one HALF-PRICE CLEARANCE EVERYTHING IN STORE Suits. Coats. Dresses--Broken Sizes AL— ond $2.00 THE VOGUE '? ed them acting in "a suspicious manner." Arraigned in City Police Court the accused were remanded one week without _ Magistrate K.M. Martin One of the two accused lfad om the Queen‘: -1 previous break at the same store. Four other accused appearing on the docket were also remand- for one week on various char- gcs. A young city man previous- ly convicted of robbery with vio- rthcr remanded at the requestl of the Crown. An accused charged with mis- t_v was also further remanded and ‘ released on a twenty d r cash The o t h e r s remanded were: ther facing a charge of drunk: and disorderly. 1 3| ‘Saskatcliew an Assoc— their recent annual meeting a‘ Do’ ut I ‘I BAKING POWDER ‘tllilllls want mule siantial‘tilza— can genelals and politicians and lion of machinery parts so that an be dropped on me head‘ 0; tires and such may be used on the Brmsh by Iny Amerl(*fln pm" '“‘’r‘' "'3" "M ""“'h”“’ "9" who ln('()I'TP('lI_\’ interprets his or itlird of the forums thought that deny me rad", Sui Inmmner-‘ "muld be Miler British I-‘orclgn Secretalv Sel- aallny and ma‘ ”""‘”sI ’h°u|dXwyn Lloyd defended the right of ess ex nslve Several ruu s _ . . Tsuggestcd plehat there shuuiii p :r"'::::::d “I; :e.n..i]l'rl-i- more testing of fII8('l1lnPF) dunc fur the Umwd 5.3”“ _5,m,,.g”. *'"‘”“" ‘“ me "ow 59‘ up m Air Command. the radio ilotcd. THE RCRAL (‘0MMl'NIT\' On December l6 farm forum l w pressing problems people the position of and fu- ture of the rural community. The forces fl("Lll’lR on and the t-hang ‘es taking place in the farm com- .munity are of very real concern lto all interested in rural society Farm Forum Guide on the top iic is done in fine style and um- jtalns a great deal of lnti-rt-sting information on the rural life Protest Bomb ANNUAL Tllc alllliinl lnvctlll: Liberal A.\.\U(‘lHll()ll \\lll I)P(‘t‘nlI)Pl' l'_’. ill *4 it til Hall. (irafton :s'tl't-ct, (‘ll.'il'ltlttvtn\\'n. Eat-h poll is l't‘tillt‘\lt"*tI to \t‘flfI lltt‘ rlolegales. fling greater than int-emive lerauntt F'ort_vone per cent of that "Those bomb! belong *0 Amfrlql Tho Gugrdian Page 3 Friday. Dec, 6. 1957 "\ow there can hardly P9 3 l)lllnIPI' admission than this that Britain's national sovereignty and sovereign right to take her dea- titiv inin her own hands has been llanrit-cl tut-i’ Ul American gener- als." it ' # QUEEN'S COUNTY LIBERAL ASSOCIATION . MEETING ill lll(' QItt*t‘ll'.\' ('0llnl_\' lw llt‘ltI on 'l’llIil'sda_v. rtl lilt‘ t';m.ull;lil Legion i . Premier A. W. f\l.ltllo-mil Hllti tlllli‘l' pmmlnont ‘ Carrying PIOHGS speakers will EifIfilV‘.\.\ tllc nlcclltltt. r3\'t‘l’.\'Il0‘l)' l.().\l)()N lReutei'sl - Moscow “PlcUnW' IRadio said Friday that American “'_ R, _\Iat-NEILL, {planes flying over Britain carry- })r.(,_\.ident. ~ ling hydrogen bombs are a “real_ I real" to the Brltisll people. D____? , “ME. ,7. .. -_--.__-.. . -.. - - - - ——- A ITIIOA/£7‘ f JELL-O 3 pkgs. lb. ICING SUGAR . . . 2 pkgs. HEINZ SOUPS 6 tins 89: 1 BROKEN PEKOE TEA lb. 79c . JEWEL SHORTENING 3 lb. tin 99c l Lb. FREE SUGAR . . . . . . T0 lbs. 98c 29c 39c 2§c i\ O I O 0 WI‘) HAVE A FITLI. ASSORTMICNT OF VIIXICD "EELS, ASSORTED FRITITS. RAISINS. WAL- I’//t’& PRICES.’ MINCEMEAT 28 ()’I.. TIN 49c GRAPES 2 LBS. 39c SLICEI) BACON Lb. 59c GRAIN‘) “A" CHICKENS Lb. 49c \'L7'I‘S, ALMONDS AT LOWEST PRICES. ROBIN HOOD I“I.0l'R I l PERFECTION MILK 6 Tins 93c 25 LB. BAG $1.75 I l G roct-rii-s - Atrention . . . all Music Lovers! High Fidelity Open House at The Charlottetown Hotel Wed-., Thurs., Fri., December 4, 5, 6th From 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. If you wish to ‘hear your own favorite records played on the latest types of High Fidelity equipment bring them along. ISLAND RADIO CENTRE in co-operation with Philips Industries Ltd. makers of world renowned High Fidelity and Tele- vision equipment. / This demonstration is sponsored by Island Radio Centre TV-RADIO SALES It SERVICE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Charlottetown Prince Edward Island pertness. GIFT WRAPPING SERVICE M|CHAEL'S Grocery (‘orner Lollgvvorth Ave. & Euston St. THIRD FLOOR — MOORE 8. MCLEOD LTD. GIFT WRAPPING SERVICE . A helping hand for men in particular -- Save yourself by having that ”Gift” --- wrapped. Simply take your purchase to the third floor dept.. where. at very little cost. your gift will receive that extra touch of ex- MOORE & Mt:LEOIl LTD. « Heal — (‘onft-.ct.iona.r_\' DIAI. 642]