Canatla launches. ‘K Trade Move By KEN METHERAL to Canada to a suggestion by the Cangdjall Press ‘staff Writer .Manc-heater Guardian that th w_\D0g .cP> _g Against a trade mission is more Interested 5,;-itground of official optimism. In .selling_Canadlan goods in the W new5papeI' scepticism._ Can- United Kingdom than in buying um um week opcnsth driyehto British goods. ..- rum 0 er 417:? ‘(la nil: etniiieileapoitingamn. u-zss THAN ONE-EIGHTH -rdRt.\¢'i‘slllg the normal role be- Last year the United Kingdom W..." hii_i-er and seller. _a ma.s- exported only S484.678.970 worth "mg Canadian trade mission will |l‘T1\t’ 111 London Friday. not to V K,“ (‘anadian goods to en- States shipments across the bor- \)lll'.t‘,£t' British manufacturers to der. At the same time the United My f'll<tl’€ attention to the Cana- Kingdom imported $812,668,049 1.3” .,,_,,-in-1, worth of Canadian goods. Ai:!i.»ii;.'h the purpose of the gov- The most formidable obstacle erm,,,.,,; appointed 50-man mis- facing thetrade mission is that W“ is pI‘1l1lal‘lly exploratory, of- «ms disparity in trade is not, in lIt'l;1I ..i~cles in both Canada and the main. due to any reluctance the tiiittd Kingdom appear con- on the part of Canadians to “buy lltlelll that the visit will help the ' ’ cauiidiaii government achieve Its The ef reason is what The ll111\)lll1t't'd objective of shifting to Observer describes as the appar- me Lv,,m.d Kingdom upwards oi entunwillingness of all but a mi- ig per cent of the imports now nority‘ of British manufacturers obLa.:icd from the United States. “to divert business away from _\...i.p;ipcr scepticism ranges domestic and European buyer- U -1 (mm doubts about the willingness and to take the long-term capital st or I‘l'lllSI1 manufacturers to en- risk of setting up an efficient «rage :n carncst competition with after-sales service across the A‘ initcil States iirnis now selling lantic." Zion W.M.S. Held Its Thankoffering Service Mrs. J. Larter read an Interes- m(‘(‘lill' of Zion W.M.S. auxiliary ting article on the part Miss a ~ church hall on Margaret Webster has taken in _\0\ Tili. with the president. Mrs. the work of the church and of her A 1);.”-_i.i-ii pres-iding lappoirftment as Principal of the llic ll_\l1l[l :74 "Jesus sh all‘ Deaconess Traininz School in ~ ..i i..i sung and the Scrip- I. Toronto. Ttii- annual Thank Offering tiirc liwsoiis Psalm 9.1 and Row Mrs. F.A.A. Mutch was the lll.tll~ ill it-rsca 9-21 were read speaker for the evening and her by His A.(} King i su 'ect missions. She told of how \ll~ tjiriis .\l:ll‘Illl oilcrcd pray: missions are changing and how er ‘the prcsident extended ai work is going ahead in For- uiirrii \\‘.'It'tlIll(' to the visilingl mosa. lndia. among the Koreans Tllt’lliI)('l‘\ troiii Canoe Cove. Chur- in Japan and in Nigeria (‘II .~‘«I t"\-tic KIVC" societies. A The Home Mission work is also duct I)\ Donna Sutherland and.‘ increasing. 10 new churches have Linn tiirric has much enjoyed. I been built in B.C. and 20 more .\li-s \liri.'im Macllonald sang; needed. After the singing of a a ~u'«» "lmt Jesus Come Into Your I hymn Rev. Mr. Killen pronounc- lli-;ii:t“. .\Irs. Julia Maclnnis was,‘ ed the benediction and a social the ill.'illI\l for the evening. ‘hour was enjoyed by all. from members of the Auxiliary. Plan CI1_l‘ISI'mOS Both hospitals will be requested Party For Blind P'.i:i- Illl‘ the Annual Christmas City Hospital will notify Mrs.‘ Pit:-iv for the Blind were madeIPD. I w-E‘:IdP- Ig3“Ml"3" and mt’ ._ . _ W _ ., , rince wa-r ‘Island’ Hospitall ::::: .°.‘ be «M to inr---i BIll'.(I lit‘l(‘l its regular November "on to Mn‘ John 3' M'"l°y' Mrs’l mt‘l‘llll1 'l‘liei-e was a good Bwg: Murray “led " secreuryl li~iitl;iiii-c of members. It was d (‘itl(‘(l in hold the Christmas Par- l\ in the Clover Club on Decem- ° hcr 18. (inc week before the party Ayrshlre cows Ilil‘ lltiiiicti of tho Auxiliary will Illi‘t‘l at the Clover Cliab to gift map the presents This year as an iiiiii-ration Santa Claus Willi Willard Pr°w59l BI'3CkI9Y P011“ Di {)l't'\l‘T‘Il in person. This year-mm“ I133 I (‘W55 198591‘ In lhel Im rm. ,.-,.,(,"dSmp club (-o,mpo9.iR.0.P_ Listings appearing in the. en in s::Illl(‘S§ people are being‘, current issue of the Canadian Ayr- lll\2lt‘\l to assist and partake in 5M"° R°"I°“’- Greendale oL3d.VI the ;im:i-;iiiinie, topped the senior tihree—year-old il...ii»t,<i-, {or me party Wm belclass. 365<iay division with 12.405 lllr~ In » w_.i,p Ma(.Mman_ lbs. milk. 569 lbs fat for an av- ll“ ‘W. ll.\‘ndman and Mrs. J.I .l \lll"[l\ (‘iinvener for purchas-i‘ iiig ‘_‘lll\ uill be Mrs lvan Horne Ross Marie also owned by . . and ~Ili' ull he assisted by M,-,_ Prowse. produced 11.498 lbs. ilk‘ lla:‘l') Bi-niicll, .\lrs. Ralph Jen.,439 lbs fat for an average test of‘ kin: and .\Ii.~s Lorna Weeks. Re- 4'29 9" "“‘"- I miiveno; Mrs. _y_ 1-. Charlottetown Royal Duchess Rodd giiid \trt_ (;¢-0,-ge A‘ pm-. produced 11.255 lbs. milk. 500 lbs. iis r.-.. t-iiniinittee will be co,-n.lfat for an average test of 4.47 per pow: ..i 31,-. Jun“ Gam.hum_ cent in the mature class. 305-day up it in ‘feed and Mrs. A.J_ divcivsion. She is owned by the t‘off:~i lltlxperimental Farm here. ,\i,. cg p(.ppm_ preside“ of Raeburn Valerie produced the \ii\.i._r.,-_\i mponed mm me l.e_I10. pounds milk. 479 pounds (‘f‘1'llTng nay was suc(.es8yu1,“1_lfat for an average test of 4.4!‘ izinu H ghzhny high" sum than per cent for owner Earle Mac- la. _“.a,. Mrs, pepp-m Wm be ab_|Rae. New Wiltsihire in the sen-A sent from the province during the lor there-yea-rold class, 305-d a yi wintci- and it was moved and ado- dl"l5I°"- I Died lIl.‘Il \lr.s. . _ 9 Clovcrview Brownie produced \"g~e.p,-...im.m be Acmm Pres£_.12,229 lbs milk. 485 lbs fat for an dent diiriii-.1 hcr absence. ‘V "3 .97 per cent in r Pt" 3.,“-N-_ yield Sccrg the }unior two~year-old class. 365- tary r..,- me insmme on prince day division for W.A. Moase and §ltIu;ii:il I\lr'<lll{l suggested the - _ __ W9 PWVPIP undergoing hospital E'r_lllllPnl ittiuld appreciate visits LONDON tfleutersl — A Rus- _ aian scientist said Saturday Rus- C sis is building a "scientists city" in Siberia to expand research in - nuclear energy. automation and l_3aiii-e Millview Hall every Jet rocket techniques. The city, may iiigiiig being built near Novosiblrlts. will R cover an area of some 2.500 "’“'"~"'l!PV sale L () 1.. Halllneres and will take about three ‘. 21 at . p, m, gh, Ni-'i.\'. -Now 230 years to that \ p'Ezt(nuiislm0(()‘ardigan tonight. YIN . _'ii ’' '. n!t|ilI ll ,I.f.'."h "8" M°"’u' I“ ETHEL REID BURKWALL Missionary to The Chinese I an)‘ trespassing m‘ ‘ on ’ Valiant servant of Jesus, now T forlii I’WPt‘l‘?.\ at llci-mitage In ‘ knowing H-Lnlltl farmers meeting and Fullness of rest in thy heavenly “Q; .n New Glasgow School to- hem . Earth‘: toils forgetting. Its bar- ,, _ H riers surmounting. (<‘M.rm"‘ 1"’ G793‘ D3" POW“ Now we rec es and muse on an Hann Hall. Saturday No my ,1" in ' F rd. 8.15. p.m. Done that the heathen to His light might come. Crossing the seas. thine own folk forsaklng. 3.-id" China's unreached thy whole bur- aoth. d n ’ mic ‘l‘The Great Dan Patch" "N" s Holy Name Hall. Fri- ,~ Mn» 22nd. a p.m. ‘CW1 party Stanley mil Wednesday. Nov. sor ed by W. 1. Mastering tongues to be used in n the making ."‘"" 5"PM and Dunn at Him. thy Redeemer. their light w°d"9'dl)l. November. and salvat on. :9. Tournament given at four- nu. “"‘°~ n-iiiu thou didat see. ”°" "”‘-- ‘"1’ l” III the homeland thy not forgetting. to seek out. by many M“ non IN day to have your team not Morell Bowling Club. 3000 chine.‘ lflllrlfl to Harold Vobotcr. unknown. Iealoualy. cordially. prayer!-Ally Guns for thy crown to be given may Delizbnr. comes for His own. _ Thus we have knows any concern etc’ a . Pneloua example that man! h Ihllld .- fsnoar nu. uxlous to lay up trove R. W. 9 Beck. Collector Mrs. B. C. Mac- Protestant Orphanage contributions $32.50-—Stafi of Royal Bank of Canada, Charlottetown 3300- r G. 1). Steel Montague Per Mrs. Lure. $20.00—Vere Beck It Son _ y_ rs. Arnold MacLure, Mrs C. .50: each: Fred Webster. Mrs. Stewart Nelson. Total-015.50 Collectors, Mrs. Hubert Nel- son in Mrs. Leland Nelson. $2.00 each: Forest Clow. John Shaw. Mrs. Robert MacLaugh- . . Mac-Leod. Mrs. Walter . John MacDonald. Mrs. Vere Beck. $1.00 each: Mrs. Milton Ken- Ted. Macl.can, Mrs. James MacLaren, Mrs. Con- stance Swanson. Miss Elisabeth Stewart. Mrs. Mary Kennedy, Mrs. G. H. Nc‘son. Art. Ross. Carl Stewart. Mrs. son. A. Nelson. John M son. Howard Vickerson, Chester $3.00——Kenneth Norris $3.00—H. L. MacGre-gor & Co. $3.00—Elizabeth Allen $2.00 each: DeLuxe Dry Clean- ers, Garnet Maclntyre. UICKI MacLean, Mrs. Clarence Lan—‘ d MacKinnon_ Cecil Bell, Roy Bell. Cecil French. Clcmmic MacLean. Co- op Store. Mrs. Mae ‘lay. Leon Johnston. Mrs. Nellie Fraser," Mrs. B. C. MacLure, Annie M. Mat-Lean. 1 $1.00 each John White Byron’ ewart, Mrs. Alfred Gillis. Reg- gie e’ . 1) Mat-Donald,‘ Harriet Buchanan. Mrs. Art« Brown. Angus Matheson. Catli-; erine Currie, Minnie Mat-Don-‘ ald. Mrs. Atwood MacDonald,; Richard Knox_ Horace Frasenl Mrs. Margaret Mat-Pherson, M.‘ F. MacI)onaId. Gavin Hicken. Mrs. Margaret Player, Lorne- Wiggington. Cpl. Don Wanna-I maker. Const. Norman Harrisl Charlotte Gordon. Claude Nich- olson. .;'>0c each: Mary Lamont. Mary Hcmpliill. Mrs. Tom (‘am- eron_ Mrs. Kcnnie l\iacl’hec,; Vera Wood. Total—Sl29.5tl. Collectors Hal lnman and (Ion-‘ lie In ‘ $7.00—-Stevlart & Beck $5.00——Mr. at Mrs. T. R. Jack- son 3500-Dr. G. S. A. lnnian $5.00—Mabon Drug Co. $.'i.00—Di('k MacLean $2.00 each: Fred Macl)ougall. R. K. Clements. C. R. Boehner. Hilchey & Vanlderstine. Alva Brehaut. Reid's Farm Equip-i merit. Stewart Westaway. B. H.‘ Yeo. Ada MacGregor. Ray Turn-’ h. er, H. . . Smit Millan. Mvrna Kemp. Mrs. Mac-i W. Johnson. I onna Scott. Anna Moore. Mil-l lie Lake. 1-Eric Duvar Johnl Tredenick. (‘. R. Shaw. Mrs. Burden, J. E. Cudmore. H. C. Johnson. 50c each Mrs. E. Mac(‘ar- rnn. Conda MacGuigan, Colin Macnoug I Total McLure Mrs. arren Wight- N J. Nitholson Mrs White. Mrs $l.25—Mis W_;lliam Mac- Kenna. .75c: Mrs. Leland Nelson .50c each: Mrs. Sid Keir. Mrs. Wally Campbell. Wilfred Tan~ ner. Mamie Sorry‘ Mrs George Athol Dcuar. Mrs. Beamis Rourke . C each: Myra Sl('\Aal‘l, Mrs William Reilly. Total——-$45.00. Collector. Mrs. Douglas Mac- l'(‘n. l $2.00: George i'\1c(‘;-intiell I 31.00 each" Morley Kerr, John‘ Poole. Mrs. Frank (ll'(‘(‘ll(" Al- fred Sorrey, Mrs. George Prici-e. Mrs. William l~‘ci‘gusun, Mrs. Sandra Maclfiaclicrn. Mrs. Wil- I Mat-I-Iachcrn. Mrs. Alcx lam . Mat-Dougall. Mrs Bruce Mac- Phee_ (‘athcrine Robertson. Mrs. D. MacLaren. ; a . Mrs. Percy Myers. Mrs. George Lake. Mrs ltaviiiontl Dewar. Mrs Allicrt l-‘rasciz Sue Hcniphill . 'rotai—si7.7s. l Collector Louis Smith. I S4.00—TIie Kcith l~‘anillv ‘ bell. Mrs i. ‘it P at‘ in S To-tal——S9.00 $5.00—Dl‘. A. E. Shaw & Mrs lngs. $2.00: Mrs Strciglit. l)r W. S Maclntyrc $1.. : l\ll‘.\. .laiiic.< A Sliaw $1.00 each: Mrs I)ill1(‘all .\lzic ' I Mrs. Malcolm M:icKcn- tie, Mrs. Millar hlathcsiin. Mrs. Bertha Kennedv. Leonard (‘amn- bell, Danie Campbell, George Gordon .75(' each: Mrs nlzan. Mrs Stun .50c each‘ Mrs iicrald Lan- D Reid Mary Scmpit‘. Matilda Rourke Mrs Haywood MacLean ‘ .250: Mrs l“t‘c(l Maclnlyre I ‘l‘ntaI—$20 '20 Grand Total: Montague $379.75 address the lid“ ard Ontario ex ed in the United (‘hurch of (‘anada , 0 a Willi’ iii Knot “] ' . the introduction immediately Collector Mrs. Janies A. Shaw ml. Dr_ Smith is sworn in as 8; member at 11 am. PHIL UC. Men Here As a part of his tour of Board of Men Church of Canada. . SPENCE Jessie ‘Shaw Leroy ‘'1' charge of Mrs J. A United will be The Guardian Page 3i Wed, Nov. 20, 1957 Rain Cancels Turkey Shoot The Hot Turkey Dinner spon- sored by the Junior League oii the Charlottetown Hospital, Sat~. urday afternoon was one of the highlights of the season. In brightly colored blouses andi sweaters the ladies lent a pleas-} ing colorful atmosphere as they. served the guests in the Pius X: Church Hall. The decorations of. the tables and the hall were in keeping with the shooting sea-pr son. Spruce trees, Autumn leaves and Decoys were the principal motifi. Mrs. Percy Macl)onald was the convenor for the dintier The 9. decorations were under the ‘ . . Mac ill;-in. Mrs, Bernard Hughes and Mrs the National Association of A 0.l vim-em pmeau. Several sportsmen were disap- lfl pointed that the Turkey Shoot.I Charlottetown on Sunday Nov-‘ which was to have been held ember 24 in conjunction Will] 9 dinncr (in Sunday afternoon he Hill‘ was postponed pug 1., the in. l‘V'l('(‘. . I Mr Spence is concentrating on . planting the proposed inlegral—; men's work programme Milli-‘ OTTXWA iCPl — External Af- - _ ‘I'Bl1‘.S Minister Sidney Smith w’ 7 I“’*‘I‘° (‘””I" be ll1ll‘0dLI(‘(‘('l to the Commons as new member Dicfctibakcr will make 37' "hard-finish nistcr men of the lslan todav served Prime Pl'”l“’; clement vleather it was dccidctl d Presb.vter.vl to hold the shoot at Men's Council and in the cvcn-I loner the (‘hat- I own Armouries in connec- ing will be the guest speaker ati tion with the Pancake and Salt Trinity Church. Mr Spence has lived most ofl afternoon At that his life in Western Canada and; Brittany Spaniel will be It)llt'l'l- ‘ ed. Saturday time lI’l(' Isage Supper next He has had a wide ex pericncc in the life of the church and for three years conference representative on thel Board of Evangelism and Social» as” l l is Double-Ricli in Wax! Contains twice DID YOU KNOW? There are still 23 new cascs of lLll)(‘T'L‘lll0SlS found each day in Caiiada. There were -13 new active cases of tuberculosis fllS('()\'(’l‘C(l in Prince Edward Island during 1936. Help prevent TLll’)€‘l‘t,‘L1lOSlS. Seals. Buy (,‘liristmas Collectors Mrs. LeRoy White‘ and Mrs. T. G. Phillips. $l0.00—~D0uglIis M(‘GOWan 8500-A. C. MacKay S500-—I-Tverett King .' $5.00—Russell MacGregor . $3.00—Rohert Machon : $2.00 each: Mrs. J. C. Lure. Mrs. Effie Bruce. Ida Moore. ' . $1.00 each: Mrs. Herbert Poole. Mrs. A. D. MacT.ure. Ray Clair, Mac- Miss: Sandy MacDonald. Mrs Wesiawrsv. Mrs. Harnld'Docken- dnrff. Miss Mae Lavers. Edison Maclntyre. Mi‘tnn Fraser. Mrs. Emmerson O'Connor. Mrs. E'la MacLeod. rs Murrav Jackson,’ Mr. Whilt. Robert Mcllish. Mrs John Gaurlct, ‘ each: Friend. ‘l‘otaI—$54.00. Collector. Ann Clark. S3.00«-Mrs. George Nit-holson.§ $2.00 each: William Mac1.ean.i Harry Harris. A AMAZING SILENTRAK GUARANTEED WINTER RETREADS Deeper tread engineered to give greater traction In all conditions, with unbelievably quiet highway performance. Greater Traction 310,95 Less Noise pus ’ 5 Greater Safe-ty_ :?:3sr&’;P‘3Li l Q 2 "= J%A.9Z.. ’ __,%r»m 7 M 81'. PETER‘S RD. ‘ you: of’ ev. . M. Fraser. Rev. Don- ald Campbell. 3150: Mrs. A F Macl\'enzie $1.00 cach: Mrs Marion Hume. Mrs. Preston Mcl.ure. Mrs. Wil-I Iiam Garrick_ Mrs. W. J. Fras- Viv? Nose Fast When a head cold stuffs up your nose-you sneeze. snifile. can't breathe—nothing works like Vicks Va-tro-nol. A w drops up each nostril opens nosc fast. Your head clears. You breathe again And Va-tro-nol kccps on giving you comforting relief hour after hour ;. /; FRENCH . RECIPES Flaming Crepes Su- zette. French Pan- cakes. Coeur a la Creme. Orange Butter and Onion Salad. A budget of delicious French recipes by Food Editor Helen Gougeon in The Standard this week. Get The Stari- dard — on sale now, complete with ‘maga- ’ sine. 12-page novel and 20 pages of comics. attusuro X thamndouwbcunow istlrnnad. nonsrvabutahvelu-all ‘-307. H. F. llaelwa . -In I If’- I Greendars Sale Continues from. Sale I2.49 to Men's Suburban Coats, in all the newest patterns. Largest assortment in town to choose 24.50 to 29.50. Men's Zip-in Lined Topcoats. Sale l4.95 ed lined. Priced to 9 Men's Bomber Jackets. Quilt- .95. Sale 6.95 3.95 Men‘: No Iron Dress Shirts. Wash and wear without a care 13.95. lays‘ Suburban C o a t s to Sale 9.49 lays‘ Dnss Pants. to Mon’: Al Wool 5.95. Sale 2.95 Pullover Sweaters. Regular 8.95. Sale 5.88 Ladies‘ Suits. values to 39.50. $15 - $20 - $25 Children‘: Greatly reduced prices. Coats. all sizes. Girls‘ Flannelette sizes 8 to 14. Reg. to 2.95. Special l.88 Pyjamas. Ladies‘ Dresses. reg. to 10.95. Clearing at 4.88 and 6.88 Boys‘ Flcnhel Shorts. sizes 2 to Special l.49 Ladies’ Strides in wood, cord- uoy or wool plaid 3.95 to 5.95 Lulu‘ and Children‘: Wool Gloves and Mitts. Plain or fancy trim. 59c to l.95 The Greendal Co. Ltd. I I I RANGE SALE ONLY 4 MORE DAYS! SALE ENDS SAT. _NOV. 23rd. ”Enterprise" Monarch Coal or Wood RANGE Ti-atlc-iii your old range on this gleaming new Enterprise “Monarch”! They're well made. attractive and Strongly constructed of the finest‘materia1s—modernly styled, into any modern kitchen plan. Finished in beautiful porcelain enamel with a polished steel top and is complete with solid copper reservoir and under- oven for storing cooking utensils. BIG ”Enterprise" AUTUMN PLUS "!'-Qt:-'2. OLD rzat-«:--2 PLUS YOUR OLD RANGE Sensational Value! and fits they represent Ranges also available from the following dealers: TIGNISH C0-OPERATIVE (YLEARY FARMERS’ C0-OPERATIVE. LTD. WHITE FURNITURE STORE. ALBERTON Mt-.KlNNON'S FURNITURE STORF. MURRAY RIVER "Enterprise" MONARCI-I Coal or Wood RANGE Your kitchen will take on a smart new beauty when this compact range is installed. l.OOI( at the roomy top with its graduated heat plates. large fire- box suitable for either coal or wood. and the full enamel finish including oven interior. Under this high styling is the matchless in-built quality which is part of every Enterprise product. It has all the higlvstyling and modern cooking do- vicos that a woman wants. n IIOI.MAII’S iwtnwhtir . . .Bo‘Il stores nus your: out rumor