L, r;!eea:rnsc:ea-su:-n.mm.- .w-rm: acation Week. The Educa meetings. . She stressed the importance of teachers becoming more in- formed of Federation affairs. teachers will be increased. she said Aldiscnsslon followed on the increasing of Federation fees to meet the necessary expenses in the Federation. Mr. H. J. Hynes. school sup- ervisor. explained and outlined The afternoon session began with an address by the local president This was followed by the re- GITY Allll eace reports. time table and school equipment. ' The meeting then adiourned until Friday morning at 9.80. CENTRAL tional Hanson and teachers workshop lathiswaythspreetigaofthe routine matters such as attend- Wildey Ledge Meeting Held wildey lad: No. I l.0.o.F. met last ni is the Orange Lodge rooms. The nseaiag was over by Noble Cred F. . Clew. Past Grand Master A.0.F. Gill introduced the Grand Mas- ter of the l.0.0.F. in the Marl- time Provinces. R;v..tE.J. Tup- per of . Tupper expressed the concern felt by all lodges of the ordsrinthelossbyflrelast week-and of the.Charlottetown i. o.o.r. the Lodge and hoped the fire the order would go on to greater heights in Charlottetown. The Noble Grand thanked hL'. Tupper for his remarks. Dist- rict deputy Grand Master Men- ton Whitlock also thanked Mr. Tupper and assured him that Oddfellowship would carry on and increase in Prince Edward a . . After routine business was fin- ished. the Noble Grand announc- ed that the complete fell and winter activities would be car- ried on with vigor. He said the II TREAT the sick well. Gig- ST VINCEN'I"S Orphanage 11'! Grafton Street. Ill. I.E. Yeo's office now lo- cated at 168 Queen Street. next to Cbappeli and Company. REMEMBER C.w.L. Gladou Tea at Notre Dame Auditorium, -Sat. Sept 7th. Sponsored by St. Dunstans Basilica Sub-Division of IAMPTON Pastoral Charge. Service. September 3th, as fol- lows: Hampton 9.45 Victoria, ll a.m.: Bonshaw 7.30 p.m. Rev. M. K. Charman Minister. TOURIST! INVITED . to visit The Bible House and see the wide variety of Bibles. books. hymn-books. mottoes. plaques end religious novelties. (Oppos- ite Eatons). COOKIES GALORE. squares. fancy breads. donuts. rolls, and all kinds of pastries and cake etdstewsrt Bakeries this week- en . AMONG THE FARMERS- We regret that there will be no Federation of Agriculture news letter thii week due to the fire which destroyed our office in the Oddfellowa Building on Rich- 96 mond Street. 4-R COMPETI'l'l0N- in the 4-H club competition for Jersey calves at the Cornwall achieve- ment day the following are the results for the years work. 1. Reid Vickerson. 2. Beth Mathe- son. I. Donnie MacMillaI. i. Marlene ltitson. CAUCUS MEETING-The three Inland M.P'u Hei Macquar- rv. John A. MacDonald and Dr. Orville Phillips will leave Sat- urday to attend a caucus of Con- servative member. which has been called by' the Government Whip. L.E. Cardiff. The mem- bers will be sworn in at this meeting and offices will be as- signed to them. FOR A REAL treat enloy the ready to eat foods at Stewart Bakeries Delicatessen Counter. Roast stuffed chicken. cold sliced ham. tongue or meat loaf. sal- ads. baked beans, fish cakes. chicken pie, orange pudding and other tasty items. TURKEY SUPPER -A very successful turkey supper and sales at booths was held at the Caledonia Club gathering. spon- eored by Eldon. North Pipette Point Prim. Mt. Buchanan. Or- well Cove. and Newtown W.l. it was supervised by Mrs. War- Church. Sunday School 2 pm. Drysdale. Student Minister. f':Gv-er" a. --. s DANCE Stanhope and Cove- Scpt. 7th. Dancing 9-12. .....4 .... ...- serve. Try one. her 9: ll a.m.. Millview; Minister. 7.30 p.m. Brackley. ducted by Rev. A. S. Weir D.D. ll s.m. and p.m. cros Roads at 3 p.m. Rev. Passcy. Minister. Girls' vices. ll a.m.: Clyde River S.S. 2 p.m Klllen. Minister. ion ll:00 a.m. Communiy Su .. ...... Jones. B.A., B.D.. Minister. PROVINCIAL Vocation School classes are now almo vacancies in. brick-laying. ca Mntry Charlottetown. bane Churches of Christ Sunda vice ll a.m.: Princetown Road. Icvica s.so a.m.: Winsloa North. Iervlce I p.m.; Winsloe South. Service 7.15 p.rn. (Early because el Rally in Trinity Church. Char- Bradalbsne Sunday School CT. The United Church of Canad Stanhope Cancelled. C vehe lg; Elsi till it I iii Ii 4 ...:......r.. u 1 f Worship service at S p.m. Ira .5 lUY'l PIIIHIIICY. open 8.30 a.m. Tag Day. Friday afternoon and I-0 3 P-In. evening. September 6. 5:, VISIT HI-STYLE Milllnery. Gt. 33ADAL.AN'3 p Q 3', ' fl" G90?" 5306- ,','Whm "'1'! Church Rally day rervlze ii '5'” ,5 misty” Ira Drysdale. Student Minister. fl; ADELLA'S MILLINERY. A A" w""""' '”' ”1””"” ”' "" "l" ha": IIARTSVILLE Presbyterian . . 5 head Community Hall. Saturday SPECIAL at Stewart Bakeries, Sunny orange cake. true orange flavour, a cake you can proudly POWNAL UNITED Pastoral Charge, Services Sunday. Septem- 2.30 p.m. Cemetery Flower Service at Pownal. Rev. T. R. Goudge. YORK PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Guest preacher: Rev. T. H. Lit- tlelohns. Sunday. September 8. 9.00 am. York; 11 a.m.: Cent:-sl, ORWELI. - VERNON Charge. Services. Sept. nth. Will be con- aa follows: Cherry Valley 11 a. Vernon River 2.30; Eldon 7.30. Sunday Schools as arrang- UIGG - Cross Roads services for Sunday. Sept. 8th. Special re-opening services at Uigg at C.W. Quar- tette will sing at evening aer- TIIE PRESIIYTERIAN Church in Canada. Central Pariah Can- oe Cove. 5.5. 10 a.m.. Service Churchill S.S. ll a.m. Service 7.30 The Clyde River SS. and Service will be held in Clyde Riv- er Baptist Church. Rev. George NEW GLASGOW Christian Church Sunday September 8. morning worship and Commun- day School 10:00 a.m. Cavendish United Baptist Church. Worship srvlce 7:30 pm. Rev. Bryer R. filled. but there are still a few and Home Economics. Interested students apply at once to the Principal or Dial 4611 FRl:DERl(1'0N and Sradal. to am. William O. Weale. speak- COVEIIEAD Pastoral Charge. Rev. W. H. Forsyth. B.A.. Minia- ''"I' R"' D' E' A "N" fer. Church services for Sunday ' September I. 1957. Union Road mnAL'ANE ,A!-I-ongh I.” I.lII.. welt Covehead II am.. Cancelled. Note changes in eve- ning services. This will give up- E i i next regular meeting would he held in the Orange Lodge room next Thursday. night at it o'- clock. Predicts Boost In Price: Of Cars TORONTO (CPN S President Rhys M. Sale of the Ford Motor Company of Canada predicts all tomobile manufacturers will in- crease their 1958 prices by an average of three to five per cent. Mr. Sale said. however. the in- dustry is "optimistic" about the possibility of obtaining some re- duction in the 10-per-cent excise tax levied on new cars by the federal government. PERSONALS llcr many friends will be pleased to know that Mrs. Ella Connolly. who is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital is re- covering nicely following her re- cent operation. Mr. F r a n k MacDonald of Clear Spring. P.E.l.. has been in Dorchester. Mass.. to attend the funeral of his brother. the late Mr. Daniel J. MacDonald. Mr. Bill Macltinnon arrived by air from Vancouver yesterday. He will spend a couple of weeks holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Macltinnon, City. Flight Sgt. Joseph Hunter. for- merly of Charlottetown and Summerslde. flew yesterday from his present location at Cold Lake. Alberta. to Summerside thence by car to Charlottetown for a one-day visit to his mother. Mrs. J.M. Hunter. Graf- ton Si. DEATHS ROONEY - Suddenly at his home in Cherry Valley. on Tuesday. Sept. 3rd. 1957. Den- nis Rooney in his 89th year. His remains were forwarded on Thursday morning from th Charlottetown Funeral Home to his late residence from where the funeral will be held Saturday morning leaving the house at lizll am. for Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Joacblm's Church. Vernon River. at 1o:oo o'clock. Inter- ment in the Church Cemetery. BENNETT - At Chelsea. Mass.. on Sept. 4th. 1957. Mrs. Annie Bennett in her 05th year. The remains will arrive at the Cutcllffe Funeral Home Satur- day evening where funeral service will be held Monday -- al at f. 3. ran Buchanan. Pres. Eldon w.f. Sept. ilth: Combined Service will afternoon service starting at be held in the Bradalabne 1:80. Interment in Hilllilf-N WINSLOE UNITED Churches. Church at J p.m. Fredericton Cemetery. sunday Sept. Oth. Hishfletd Ser- Sunday School at 10.30 a.m. CRASWILI. - At the home of her sister. Mrs. Colin lilgglns. Wheatley River. on Sept. 3th. 1967. Mrs. Thomas Craswell of Itustlco. aged 77 years. Re- mains are resting at the An- drew's Funeral Home until this afternoon. than to the home of her sister. Mrs. Hig- gins. Funeral will take place Saturday. Sept. 7. at I olclock. from st. Mark's Church. Rus- tlco. interment in the Church ad rung am son. at no o'clock. 5323: ""."'”" "ti" it": C"”'"'7- 1'50 Will in the Rev 0- u """' mu "' "I IRYANTON -At the Prince 3. Webber of Trinity United ”"'u"" I” cums, Hogmgp 5.9;, 4, 1951, r Church. Slimmer-Me Mr. In Maynard Bryenton of MaIpe- ' DUIIIIIG iltlldfl lnlnllierl will THEME SPEAKER - Rev. que. aged 59 years. Remains if - he the aunt nolal-tn Rev H 5 George w. Blrtch arrive dlyy will be forwarded froln Davi- thia eve. residence w Uncut": ntmnml I" sing for the opening of the aec- funeral service win he held on I '5' 3”" " '5' 7- I end use can for lien Saturday at s p.m. Interment 3-0 II of the United Church which is in People's Cemetery. stun 3" 5' 3"" I'll ""'”""l ” being held at stanbope Beach one. 13 ll "E 34- '''W'' In. Rev. Mr. Dirtcll is the Aft: rootiae hesieese u,.,,,,,,.n,..,,h NM", - At least . ,".m.',,.,,g.g. Scl:tl.ls61.Davld)fc::: . . m .. At the Prince &o' . rn'W&W& up In Inlet I .-.-5.-: I ltensis in recognition of co-op- eration and service as operator of the Rose Valley Illustration Station where he was associated with his father from 1913 to 1967 was the highlight of an Illustra- . conduct the school. J . r Rose Valley Illustration Station Receives Merit Award ing established. The presentation of an award of merit to Mr. John W. Mac- M te th tion Field day held at Rose Val- le icy on Wednesday SGPMMNI 4th. The presentation was made by Mr. R.C. Parent. Superintendent of the Charlottetown Expen- mental Farm who noted that th Ml MICKCIIHC Md 5991' l"0cl' POTATO PIONEER award of Merit. terdenominational work in hug and with illustration work when A P'0d"C". 0' FW"d'"0'l During the evening Mr. Parent Prince Edward Island and is a "N 7'” 3551'" lvl;m;fmmcE,e. the first such station was estab- Gftell M00019!" seed potatoes. an In mugu-gted lecture on the frequent supply preacher for H um ' -1 "ghgd on prince Edwud 1;. Mr. MacKenr.ie was quick to 3mm, we" Ina" Ind pug, couunuom of Du," denomln, Cameras Belly CS3 .x. land in 1923. On the death of his adopt the tuber unit method of 0; wen," Cum. law” He II . member of "I ' Kelvlngtor Unit; faiher the late Malcolm Mac- planting -nd has mover-ted to Mr. F.M. Cannon officer-in- ' S Alto PHOTO SUPPLIES Kenzie, he has been operating the fann since 1937. ORIGINAL STATION The original station property consisted of 100 acres. An adjoin- ing farm of 100 acres was ac- quired in 1935. A third parcel of land consisting of ii!) crea and lmmedlatel adloinin the home farm was purchased in 1954. Mr. MacKenr.le Is now working in partnership with his only son and between them an up to date farrn enterprise is he- al in Ilussratiiru Stating 4-'r'MF'll':is ii: W' 4 'SZ'SKSXS?1SXS.'Kl3&K3KZ;K5-3 " s. . ' , T r - A V .. . .' - ..?I1...- ...- ..h..”a.r..AA".m....'.s-...... .- ..-... .. .. .... -. -.. ...-....-.-.... .... and has been instrumental in having projects established that would lend themselves toward mrn. swcdes and mangels over ed in the introduction of many new and improved varieties to the fullest with the Experiment- the evaluation and promotion of spray' materials. fact finding studies undertaken community have been cost of production studies of different farm crops: plant food deficiency studies; the effect of varying rates of application of nitrogen. -phosphate and potash on the yield of potatoes; Brown Heart '. "xi FAY t-.-4K.eso.?- ; neat?"-.evo--.9."-.-2-229'-:' J :. 3 -7 .'r 1-?'.'”" l; f. studies in turnips: pasture far- tility studies and more recently the effect of different herbicides on the control of annual and perennial weeds in grain fields. Mr. Macltenaio is also co-op- erating with the Experimental Farms Service. the on Forest Service. the Science Ser- vice and the Prince Edward Is- land Department of Agriculture in the conduct and development of Farm Woodlot Management studies. RURAL IEAUTIFICATION Mr. Maclfenzie has always taken a pride in the beautifica- tion program of the farm home and has exercised extreme care In the establishment and conduct of experimental projects. He is highly recommended for an Possessing a keen mind, M.-. acltcnzie has been vitally in- rested in agricultural research e solution of many farm prob- ms. Variety testing of cereals. long period of years has result- e area served by this station. charge. Entomological Laborat- ory. Science service gave an interesting talk on the subject. "Common insects of the Farm and Garden." Mr. W.N. Black spoke on the subject of .. tura fertility stu- dies with special reference to coat of production.' Miss Audrey MacMillaa rep nsentlng the Provincial De- partment of Agriculture. gave an interesting account of 4-H club work. Farm and Science Service in Among the more important the interest of his immediate Florists Will Meet At Charlottetown The fall meeting of the Mari- time Unit of the Florist Tele- graph Delivery Association and Allied Growers will be held at the Charlottetown Hotel Sept. ll and . Teea0arrettofEst.of 12 Mrs. Mrs. John Williams will be chair- man of the meetings. some members are expected to at- tend. There will be a design school in connection with the meetings. Dale Estate Ltd.. Brampton. Ont. is supplying a designer to Oppose Hike In Fone Rates OTTAWA (CP) - Protests against proposed telephone rate increases for Ontario and Quebec have been flooding in on the board of transport comrniasion- ere. Around so municlpalltiaa have the increases sought by Bell Talo- one Company. and many cham- of comma cef business finds and individuals have added their voices to the clamor. Eight of the largest cities in the two provinces are preparing! to band together for a united ght before the board at bearings that start Nov. 18. The hearings prom- ise to he lengthy. BIRTHS I - At Ironson Soo- pltal. Toronto. Ont. on Aug. 31. lift? to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cutcllfie. a son. Richard Shane Car Driver Exonerated At Inquest Last Evening night that Joseph Allan Jenkins of Birch Hill came to his death as a result of injuries received when involved in a highway ac. eldest in the August all. 1957 he blame was an aid Raymond Roy, driver of the automobile involved is the so- cident. may also recommended that a regulation requiring lights to be dlaplayedon all vehicles should be rigidly enforced by law. The coroner was Dr. H.P. Stewart. struck the cart on which Mr. Jenkins we riding his night he was lriued. I” that Roy was sober and normal. There was no evidence of liquor whatsoever. it was stated. CAUSE OF DEATH ed. He said that Mr. Jenkins had been sober and completely nor- mal. They had talked for about an hour before Mr. Jenkins left for home. Jenkins was within silo yards of his own gets when he was killed. Others who were heard in evi- dence last evening were Mrs. Power and Leon Edwards. a neighbour of the late Mr. Jenkins who lives at Birch Hill. The Jury consisted of Earl A coroner's jury decided last Birch Hill area eclded that to Ger- It was Mr. Roy's ear that art Samuel Macltinson. So ; John Wallace MacDonald, aymond arlottatown and R Sterling Moore of Pownal. Teachers Hold Convention At, Mount Stewart The Mount Stewart local iss- convention opened yes- All of the evidence. including .P. Dr. Neil Boyd. so cial pathologist said msum Mary Carmelita and M Fbelan; Nominations. Warren Mrs. schools of the province for ca years before entering Victoria College at the University of To- ronto from which he graduated with his He is a graduate of the College of Churches of Christ, Toronto 9..., . , and received his Bachelor of v..::::y.; ,wgs Divinity Degree from Emman- vlcmig , 53 say uel College Toronto is scmlna y umonmn 5: 7; i of the United Church of Canada). Calgary . AS 71 no uo mR(e:v. Mr. Jaries was ordained I'llegil:a 50 75 . ross Ros Church on June innpeg ... 0 74 New Glasgow Christian Church, July 1, Regional Conference of the Can- adlan Council of Churches. Mr. J a schol Sweeney-Miller Foundation Columbus. Sunday. Arec Miss Elisa Lens of Cherry Val- ley. she Mr. Lodge Lane. Chen-y Valley. Miss Lane is at present employ- ed at the Victoria General Hoa- pital In Miu Dorothy Inga of Toronto. Ont., is her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wal- ter Ings in Pownal. Miss Inga has been employed with the Canadian National Railways for the past two an: a half years. is at p Royal being s Congratulations are extend to Alex Mrs. Henry Srebaut. who will celebrate her ninetieth birthday on August the twenty-nini:h. Mrs. 5' Srehsut is now residing at Sunset was pleasantly surprised. when she was Wdod. Wallace and don llrehant and a beautiful It the Pownal Ladies Aid. She also received many lovely cards and tokens t-Gulrkiulliss Mary Ruth Sydney Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Macltlnnon of Covehead bad as their guests Kinnon and Natalie of Pownal. ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ar- den Richards of Cherry Valley. she will celebrate many more birthdays Peep a all when death of Mr. Allan Jenkins. Heart felt sympathy goes out to the lam land. Rev. Moore ... ached in churches at lfuelbrook. Alexan- IIV. IIYII I. JONES lathe TORONTO (CF) -Observed temperatures issued by the Tor- onto public weather mics: Arts degree in 1052. Fish & Meat Plants -eeeeeesaoeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeae 1955. Hel s active in in- Ws reirtgerde the Island If its refrigeration we hsvalt If its repairable we can npeirl. ones has been awarded arship by the Irwin- of Indiana made pos- H T.7i'1g.gR'.9 COLOR FILM powNAl, mm ""u.i"'5a- Mr. and Mrs. Nat Mac- NOTICE GREGORJS COFFEE SI-IOP will be closed on Mondays Until further notice. SAVE UP TO 100.00 ON A BEAUTIFUL I957 ADMIRAI. TELEVISION COME IN AND OUR WONDIRFIIL DISPLAY. AT LEAH! BC MODITJ '10 OIIOGI FIX. ent visitor to P.E.I. was was visiting her brother. Halifax. at present visiting with any loss of Pownal who resent a member of the Canadian Air Force. is tetloned in Newfoundlanedd andra's "Grand old lady" a Lodge. Charlottetown. nd sited Mr. Calvin Mrs. . of remembrance. All hope "no friends were shock- they heard of the tragic FIRESTONE HOME and AUTO CO. LTD. WMIIIVIOIINITV VESSEY -- At the P.E.l. Hos- pital G. to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart emy, Yo tar. Laura Jen I lha.. ll osa. .adll1U"lItIetIng MITCHELL-Atthacharloftv-an l. a daughter. melee Merle. weight I lbs. esa ICIAAC - At the ruuem Noncr - Ilssnbers maven-prrrotcsaseaa legion. KIIIIIet.uIlrIndI.No.I.sverIImaatesnas etthoIaahelssnuuseoaa-lIII.iw..IIs- uuaur1.tosesestasnaaatssteartsauso L c I .jN7glll Annual Prince Edward Island PLOWIIIG MATGII AND EXIIIBITIOII was Ill Than. sql. ll 3. I2 1957 uirtowste ctasaas-. i-ans terse aaeossr overuse It I-esp-. nu. uvsstecs allow A .- iii" ,, . V r u S aaipe'.I.a. s y ox a