CHURCHILL. m5l:.a's only GNP hzaded for a ' i is 3 CHUR Tnglican ' s. rsrrasrs c” ' a ueeaiorn ll : 1-pg iieverei: Eansa G. I Beater. The ltevsrsnd W. G. lllll lionorsf! Allmllf organist and! Choir BINGO Muss Susanne Brenton. De. lads rounmaura SUNDAY Ann -rnmrrr 7.30 a.ns.-Mnttlns. - 3,00 a.sn.-Holy Eucharist. i1:00 a.m.-Choral Eucharist. 3:00 p.m.-lfely Baptism. 7:00 p,m.--Evensong. Daily Services at and hours. AI Welcome j- s. raur.-s auuuoaa cannon - mo a.su.-Boll Co--II-in 1i:00 an -;..!:ol y Csslsnsaisa. caieb . cases I. I. Malone. . All Visitors arettlsrdlllh IIVIII Tl Athlilt PRESBYTERIAN mnmaaorasaum as-eaa'l'.ll.l.lsnasa. "'”"a.s..s.uI. sun I. Lillian Mn. 3.. l.It.C.I.. organist ud Director of Chain (E ii. . Divine Service as St .'..:'n'T.y The news 1.. a. start- ) lett. B.A.. an. Soloist: Mrs. N. D. lsaelasaa. Visitors llanlly Wales-s. ,gj.L..:..: ZION PBEBYTIIIAIU CHURCH , Car. Prince and Grafton h." The Reverend W. liarsll M.A.. IIIBC Rev. E. C. Evans. Vlsitht Minis ' Mr. John Lea-Moflll. I-A-n (Oxford) organist and .Cis&' Director it a.nI.n-Adult IIIII Cli- li a.sn.-Nursery School. . Gad" Sela: "Just For Tall!"-3V 5"""'x'.'.'.l;.. wanna- ',g:ur:an: "hlaa Who Were Net Wanted" : "Ural. I Al 5 s btdlaf . . O3- in.g)d-yNsrnsa Daisial. All Ara Casdlalll Invited. Tlilil BAPIIST OIIUIDII usrner Prince and NBC E1 Mi .1- Iev. I. L Ilttaa. IA. ID. Supply Organbti Mr. Paul Cndsnars. 11:00 a.n:. Vault! The Illlrlllll service will .0!!- minate with the shserrmes sf CHESl. TOMORROW 0rlCIstaIdDiI'IctsrdQdII Ieyatsl P. Iagfsd. A.I.C.0. Sermon: God's Labor Union."--Mr. Maclean. l:00 p.m.-Public Worship. Sermon: "Dignifyiag The Daily Duty." Sale: "The Guiding land” by Morse-Mrs. N. D. Mac- a Cordial Walcsnsa mu. . 0 tYsu. e.t..............m... TE-DAY ADVINHH CHURCH I Lspthsrn Arts MINISTER I. It. Ilaseer, LA. SATURDAY sauvscns Sabbath School. 1:45 pan. Church Service at I p.ns. J. Win. loathe. president at the Maritime Conference of 7th-Day Avaatist. the Weekly llsar service. W. Maxwell Mercer will be leaving will be gust rpealer at to assume pastoral re- sponsibility at Nsrth Sydney anrchaadwlllsivs his farewell Bapti:s.n will be esaducted fal- lswisg the preaching service. Tbapallleheordially invited tsattendallserviesa. P & ASSEM- BLIES OF CANADA "'T'-”'rus.I.aosr' -I-l:TI7I-ft5'. la orange Ball il..0.l-J Ill liehnssad Stress lirohwssd Irept. ' Iiaistsrs lav. J.I. lhhsp. l.A. lOrIn.sn.-Service Caps Tra verse. VICII t0a.ns.-Saadlrlenastaadlthla (lass. uzss an.-Wes-ship and Preset tag. 1 I pa.-rent Meeting at North lllivu (llswasaaa corner) C0mm"1"- -no cams -he a unus- Se : "Th Dal - So::oPeopls I.vsr Iea,d" ' I. T','.'"..' t -Quartet: i Ysar , gs gets”-;' 5,, o'-':,t,,",';-i onannrrsirown I . a ll- 1;oo p.m,.smm; gaivlea V BIBLE OIIAPEL Sernsaa: "What resale K . screnings and oats for feel. past years. screenings from 51 Churchill elevatorthava been increased ahir ping activity. the Canadian Na? tional Railways Churchill also has up. Grain train after grain sin was being rushed over the railt to the 5.000.000 - bushel elevator re. - Home - building at the port is keplng pace with the Oil movement. Ten homes IN ill! constructed and further construe tioa is expected shortly. Also be- ing erected is a big warehouse and refrigeration plant. , Recently completed was a build- ing containing a completely auto matic 200 - line telephone as- change. It was built on tundra and SI truckloads of gravel were N94 as a bed before the foundation could be pouredau Telephones soon and the service is expected to begin in late October. - Coming Events. Dance Ion East School. Monday " ptemh 8rd. Barn dance at Cliff Peters, Rollo Day. Monday, Sept ard. Regular Saturday night St. Peters Bay Hall. Ai ard'a Orchestra. Chicken and Ham Supper Wiieatley River Hall, Wednesday, Septemb 5th. In aid of hall. weekly Dance Fort Augustus Hall every Wednesday night. Burke's G. heatra. Annual chichen dance, Blanch- supper, St. evening Sept.' 25. cleaning and buying Tirnothy seed, daily. Elmer MacDonald. Crspaud. Regular dance Crspaud Rink. Wedaesd night. 9.50-12.30 Burns Orchestra , Chicken supper in Vernon Riv- er liall, Sept. Jrd. "Supper served 4.30 to 9.30. Bingo. Dance site. Regular weekly dance. St. Marys ifail, Souris. Wednesday Sept 5th. cum Peters orchestra. Vernon River Co-op will clos- ad Labor Day, Monday Septem- ber 8rd. ” -Cement on hand. Potato baskets and coal to arrive. Book. J. 1. Morris, Klllkwl. A ' Rev. Horace Macllwen will be guest Minister at the 'I.N service at Nine Mile Creek this Lord's Day. Showing at lidtvstewart Friday and Saturday ”Sscond Chance" a gangster picture starring Robert Mitehum. A . Grand Bingo. St; Peter's Holy Name Hall. Tuesday Sept. tth. Very good prises. Dance after. Fresh lobster supper served daily at Sea Shell Inn, Victoria. special lobster supper served on Labor Day. All arrears of taxes due Baltic ltusitco. freighting into) been be unna- Mark's Parish, Lot 7. Tuesday: Gen. Maxwell B. Taylor. (left) Chief of Sta'f of the United States Army. arrives by U.S. airlines Air TOP BRASS comer" .;.s"""'..I'a"n white hell hanging overh Philip Blaine. w9:3tt”n"..."l”. ""”" l'""” 7 ”'t ..".-:.2.""- or Frizze at the bride and W-,Cel,lAr.:.r.: - 22 cm Nun DEATHS the bride do lu-;:iab:.a1Ilgh6m:l:a,- saris. on Aug- :::dnfl-Jlefmh M L M33 :.":wDg ssacnouoau. - At on r. 2. us lift: Heather Dawn ' ml” Hwpnu ” FrM'y' Au- ' 34. 1950. Mrs. Ewen MacDou all, T550 Sifts were opened by Miss -lane Docherty and Miss Driadlla liecPiIee while Mrs. Ronnie Cud- more read the accompanying vars- ss. After the last gift was remov- IIARVEY - At the Prince Ho-vital. August mt to ssr. Mrs. Harold Harvey Crapand. son. l Moose (nee winninul New- man) a daughter Cathie Lynn. FARRELL - Born at Prince CWIIIY Hospital Aug. 14th to Cpl and Mrs. K. W. Farrell. a daugb ter Ethel Louise, 1 lbl.. 6 on. After singing for --shy. a jolly Good Fellow" the bride was boun- p ced by -a number oi her girl friends. The remainder of the evening was .; pleasantly spent in dancing and conservation. Music wu furnish. ed by Mr. Macrhee MacLeaa on the violin and Mrs. Lloyd Frizzell Mr.-Chalmers Newnon and Rnbig 1"0l'd Iuvoiyins the accompani- ment. The hours passed all too quickly. After a lively sing song each one winded her way home- ward Ie-vina best wishes with the bride to be. BIRTHS SHAW--To Rev. and Mrs R. E. Shaw. at the Grace hfaternity Hospital, I-iallfax. on August 10. i956. a son, Robert Douglas, weight 0 pounds, 8 ounces. GAUDET - At the New Aberdeen Hillllital. New Glasgow. Nova Swill. on August 15th. to Mr. lud Mrs. James Gaudet (nee Mary Walker) I son I lbs., 8 oz. Edward Island Hospital on Aug- "39. 25. 1950 to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Livingstone (nee Audrey Neale) a son David Neil weight I lbs., 18 ozs. MACLEAN - At the P. E. I. flos- pital on Aug. 17, 1950 to Mr. and Mrs. Cleaveland MacLean. Char lottetown a son Kevin Andrew weight 8 ibs.. 0 or. MacDONALD-At the Prince Coun- da's capital. On hand to greet him is Lt. Gen. Howard D. Gra- LIVINGSTONE -- At the Prince S gal) lyre! St. Catherines, in hes- MACDONALD - At th cannon... town Hospital on Fseiday, Atlg, :45! 1956, John D. ll. MacDon. . ormel of Be RI his hard H V” m GALLAN'l'- Suddenly at in. home in Mayficld on Saturday, Aus. 25. 1950. Cyriac Gallant in YCIP. COTTON - At K ' , A ust I, 1956, Johnenllfntgltottlom "'- CUDDY -At tiIeP. E. Lim- Dlfll Aill- 5. 1056. James A. Cuddy of Needham. Mass form- erly of Murray River P. E. L in his 85th year. MACCORMACK - At the Charl- ottetown Vliospital on Sunday. Aug. 26, 1956, Archibald Mac- Cormack ol Primrose in his 15th year. GAY - At Pownal on Monday, Aux. 2'1. INS. Mrs. James 1!. Gay in her 83rd year. HENSON - At Beach Grove Ins, Wednesday, August H, 1956. John Z.,lienson in his 07th year. you an comm! A INVITED to attend The Bible Conference On Labor Day At Charlottetown Bible Chapel 235 Ctnnberland St. at Longworth Ave. 0 Special Sinzina .0VIu.t1nza,hdI-ocal Speakers Plan to attend one or more of the following meetings: 2 At 11:00 a.m.; 2:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Refreshments will be serv- ed between services. AAAAAAAAAI. ham, (right) Chief of Canada's COLE - At the Prince County Hos- ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP)-Pre mier Smallwood said Tuesday M. J. Boylen mining companies have spent nearly 37,000,000 on mineral exploration in Newfoundland to date and plan to spend an addi- tional 350,000,000 on development. He said the companies already had 28 diamond drills churning hundreds of feet into the earth seeking out new base metal dis- coveries. Mr. Smallwood said in an inter- view that never in the history of Newfoundland had one company taken on such an extensive drill- ing program. He was quoting details of.a report made to him by M. J. Boylen. Toronto mining magnate, who left Newfoundland Tuesday after a visit. Mr. allwood saidll,l00 men receive direct employment from Boylen investigations and devel- opments, three years after he in- vitedMr.BoyleatocometoNew- fouadland. ' J BUILD PIER -Some 650 of the total were em- ployad it Tilt Cove on the north- east coast where old copper mines were being prepared for production. A 81,000,000 pier and shed capable of holding six months production was under construction at Tilt Cove, Mr. Smsllwood snid. "The rest," he said, "are scat- tered about at various conces- sions which the government has given Mr. Jioylen.” The premier said Mr. Boylen has drills operating at Bale Verte, Tilt Cove, Little Bay. the Gull Pond area, Mount 'Misery and Sunday Cove Island. All are on the northeast coast. ' He said ”thetcopper mine and concentrai--g mill at Tilt Cove s ESTER 5:51; :31 mg . 3 aisillllls in oils: Force plane for a visit to Can General Staff. (CP Photo) pital Aug. 23rd. i950 to Mr. and to Mr. sud Mpg, Iv... Mm,-Don. Ml'l- Elmer Cole. Kllillllltol. aid. Chelton, a son 7 lbs. 14 on. , (nee Gloria Inglis) a son. I lba., P - S h F ' l or. Mlliiltglili-At the Prince Edward 5 an ospital on August 10. to 'e55'"9 93 'C " ":.:'::'.:..::.:”:.Pu:..' - - . . w Minerals In Newfoundland '” ”" "”' ”"- ”"”'" ”'” '""- " "-- Kay, Parlrdsle. a daughter pearl Louise, Weight 'I iba., 15 cu. PlCKE'I'lS-At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. on August 23rd. 1056. to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Piclretta, Park Corner, (nee Evo- lyn Macltae) a son. 5 lbs. 10 oas. ll0WA1'!' - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Thursday, Aug. 38, to Mr. and Mrs. John lfowatt. New Wiltshire, (nee Eleanor Weeks). a daughter, Doreen Marie, 7 lhs., so on. STEWART - At the Charlottetown Hospital on August 15. 1950 to Mr. and Mn. Wilfred Stewart a daughter, 7 lhs.. 15 on. BAGLOLE - At the Prince County Hospital on August zsui, lose, to Mr. and Mrs. Thane Ba lole. pital, August list. i056 to Mr. and Mrs. Theo Fay, Augustine Cove, (nee l-ieien Newsome) a will commence to operate in May next year with an initial produc- tion of 2,000 tons of copper ore a day. By that time 1,000 men would be employed there. READY IN 1958 Gull Lake and Little Bay would begin operating in May, 1958, producing an initial 1,000 tons a day and employing 450 men each. The asbestos field at Bale Verte would be the greatest of the four, Premier Smallwood said. The field extends 3) miles. A mill at Bale Verte would pro- duce 5,000 tons of asbestos ore a day, a new shipping pier would be built and 2,000 men would find employment in the area. he said. Quoting Mr. Boylen. the pre- mlcr said it would cost the fol: lowing amounts to get the four lbs. 14 ore. CAMPBELL - At Fredericton. N. B. August is to Mr. and Mrs. R. Sheldon Campbell, (nee shir- lley Roberts) a daughter Shelley ynn. pital Ausust 30. 1950 to Mr! and Mrs. George Ab it, a son. - pital on Thursday. August I0 to Mr. and Mrs. George J. Rogers. Charlottetown, a son. MUGIORD -- At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on August wth, 1950 to Mr. projects into production: Tilt summer-side. a son, W am and Mrs. Royaton Mugford a g;3v:60flf:ii39(;00g; Herbert we1sht9uu..1ou. son.'.i'bomIl Charles. ' Bale vuo.s25.oeo.ooo. C . .. nsvnu: '- At cud.-mean va"Next. to confederation itself 0 lb and ih'e.comin.g of Brlnco (the British Newfoundland Corporation at present exploring Newfound- land and Labrador) I am more proud of this accomplishment than I am of anything else in the field of Newfoundland develop- ment." Mr. Smailwood said. "Mr. Boylen will not he the last great mineral developer to come into, Newfoundland. I believe Mr. Boylen when he says that New- foundland has a brilliant future lr mining.” l moms-an 'tas Prince county ..m.... . ........, l 2 BLIND COUNCIL nuns I TORONTO (CP) - The Cane dian Council of the Blind Thurs- day decided at the lad aes- aion of its annual conven on to meet next year in Brandon. Man President Mrs. W. C. Bending of Toronto reported clubs for the; blind throughout Canada have con- tributed more than 0550 towards a fund to restore the house on Louis Braille, inventor of the Braille system of embossed tyP'-' lor blind reading. at Ccupvray near Paris, France. The Canadian National Institute for the Blind is to contribute the balance of the 3l,M0 needed for the t. ' 4 Revival Meetings The Braadalbdna Christian Church Begnning Sunday, Sept. 2 with the following speakers: San-J p.ns.-Byard Thurber Iols-8 p.sn.-Byard Thurber Tues-0 p.ns.-Kenneth Norris Wad-I p.m.-Kenneth Norris Than-8 p.m.--Byard zrhurhar T14-I p.m-W. 0. Wills sat-s p.sn.-lyard . San-S p.m.-hard 0' 1.30 p.nn-vpiyard Thurber .Wale Susntncsid s:nsl.:(a'du.iorths:vx I shown and iudgsd. u simila- be . 't.'”t'T"""'”"' 'fl"?”"37!DW:l1:"i:1..maIt:um?v?:u&m;i to to 0 -is-ll"'l.r.u”.'.".."'..'1';.".'1 "M"-We, is .z:' 5- " sci 9-lcheuionarown All entries V-s WI Dr - """'l"W5-i"'t"'W2'N.I-Iii i .-.;j ,.' ' . l"""'t '1'N'0!FNl' at -ass-my unsung .2 .5 -- -- .ir..”fm.. list and Entry ty Hospital on August 25, 1056,. FAY-'At the Prince County flos- daughter, Doris Luann Weigh I Asnorr - At the P. E. I.'nos- ROGERS - At the P. E. I. Has- MDRTON DEW LIMITED INSURANCE OOUNSELDOBI ma . p TRAVEL AGENTS Telephones: lnsnralea N40 - Travel 8541 casaurrramowN.r.a.L” 1 -.11 IIOLLU IT. THE CORNWALLISR HOTEL. usssrax.-rs. s. AGaodIladeratolyPHoII,l'rielIIbllotd Fifty single and double comfortably furnished rooms, with and Free Par Antasnatie and DAILY RATII, 31.50 to 7130 PEI DAY. Weekly Bates for Permanent (leash. ievsryrssm without hath. Two minutes walk from nallw'ay.Stattoa. Steam- ship Piers; Business and Tlisaiaieal District Lunch Oonntr. Fruit, Magasines, Toiletries and Barbor Shop in Hotel building, Ky. Several Championship Classes includi V dollars in rsgularprizss in addition to Spaclnfitrlzns. rams writs P. 5. I. Dept. of .)t 4 RURAL YOUTH FAIR ; Provincial Harvest. Exhibition I, J r-. t Provincial Exhibition Grounds, Charloiieiown,.Sepi. .27-28 RURAL YOUTH FAIR Exhibits from 4-H calf, poultry, sewing and garden clubs will be Provincial Harvest Exhibiiioni -- 75 sections for vegetables, fruits, potatoes, sands and roots. .. ng Provincial Potato Clum-