Brackley Pt. Rd. Dial 6423 ' / ‘Conciliation’ Talk Stirs British Ire | By ARTHUR GAVSHON GENEVA (AP) — The British | ae i E gEE “There is absolutely no differ- Montague Guild - Holds Meeting MONTAGUE—Mrs. James ence of opinion between the Brit- Tuesday night the-two met at dinner—their fourth two - sided | session since the big four talks began Each time the two have met— BOLENS : GARDEN EQUIP AND LAWN MOWERS Keith Carmichael | Ltd. | | PLUMBING & HEATING Like orange juice? You'll love Sun-up! Sun-up, the new, zesty 2 drink with all the goodness of fresh oranges, contains added Vitamins C and A. Note to Mothers: Vitamin C, the citrus fruit vitamin, is a vitamin the body doesn’t Adults and children should havé it every day. : oe, the happiest thing voy ot UN-UP << Two STZES — regular and family. Family sine makes 24 quarts equal to 4 reguiar size cans of frozen juice. Look for Su@-up im the section in your store where /\’ Supplies Vitamins, Cand A ‘and on occasions Lloyd saw Gromyko as conference chairman — more talk developed about “British conciliation.” This sort of thing irritated the British delegation. It also formed the background to these developments: , 1. The Americans have been as- sured Britain contemplates no big | governmental credit to the So- | viets to boost trade. A trade mis- sion now negotiating in Moscow has no political significance, the “The British would be the last people among the Allies to sug- gest any move for restricted ses- sions or for changing the present pattern of the conference,” he added. The United States delegation was authoritatively reported com- pletely satisfied with the measure lof its co-operation with the Brit- ish here. : But it lately has become in- lereasingly evident that the | French and West German delega- | Emerson Americans were told. 2. Lloyd himself appears to | Hone are uneasy. Both appeared to be working together to ensure ' No sqeezing or unfreezing. And your Sun-up jar needs no re- frigeration. Keeps its fresh flavor stored right on your pantry shelf. you find eanned 4 of the Presbyterian ' Guild, Montague, Monday even- ing at the church hall. The meet- ing opened with the hymn “Holy Spirit, Trust Divine” followed by | Scripture reading by Mrs. Claude Nicholson and prayer by Mrs. O'Conner. There were 14 members pre- sent. The correspondence and minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Stewart Wes! @ ay and the financial report was pre- sented by Mrs. Leland Nelson. The sum of $20 was voted toe wards the new deaconess training home. have assumed a fairly passive role in the conference room leav- ing Secretary of State Christian Herter to lead the Western con- test against Ruséia. .: SECOND SECTION TORY WONDERS OTTAWA (CP) — Progressive Conservative members on the Commons broadcasting com- mittee served notice Tuesday they will question the CBC clos- ely on the political balances of its news commentaries and pub- lie affairs broadcasts. Louis Fortin (PC—Montmagny- l'Islet) said four news commen- tators on the CBC’s French tele vision network, who are seen “all the time,” all are active mem- bers of “a certain socialist party.” He did not identify them. Robert McCleave (‘PC — Hal- ifax) said there is a growing opin- fon that the choice of people for news commentaries and public affairs talks operates “‘under the old pals act, using the public public purse to help—friends.” Charles Jennings, ‘CBC control- elr of broadcasting, told Mr. Mc- Cleave that. was “definitely not the case.” TRIES FOR WIDE RANGE Mr. Jennings said he exercises “continued surveillance and pres- sure’’ to see that as wide a range of people and views are pre- sented. But some people were better broadcasters than others. And at times the people whom the CBC wanted weren't avail- able. Mr. Jennings agreed to supply _}jfull details on what persons ap- pear on news commentaries, pub- lie affairs talks and panel dis- cussions. WOOD ISLANDS- CARIBOU FERRY SERVICE May ist — June 19th Daily Including Sundays 8—11 a.m. 2—5 p.m. From each terminal Standard Time NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown, P.E.I. Political Slanting =| WillBe Checked ! 16. “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” Charlottetown, Thurs., May 21, 1959 At Tuesday’s- meeting commit- tee chairman Ernest Halpenny (PC—London) said the commit- tee’s steering group has decided the CBC should produce figures on the cost of producing some of its TV shows, and the extent to which the costs aré covered by commercial sponsors. Last week E. L. Bushnell,’ CBC vice-president, ‘told the commit- tee the CBC did not want to dis- close the figures because they in- volved competition among spon- sors. Tuesday Mr. Halpenny said the CBC is being asked to give pro- duction costs and commercial re- venues for 1 hour and half-hour | evening TV shows. The shows would not be identified. | St. Marks Plan fight Pot Luck Supper | Strike Fund Is $500,000. OTTAWA sponsored ‘“‘strike and relief” fund for Newfoundland loggers has reached about $500,000, Cana- dian Labor Congress spokesman said Tuesday. The congress had set May 31 as the target date for a fund of about $1,900,000, but the subscrip- tion rolls will be left open in- definitely beyond that* date. The fund was begun for the as- sistance | members of the In- ternati Woodworkers of America (CLC) and their families The loggers have been on strike against Anglo-Newfoundland De- velopment Company since Dec. 31. i Most of the proceeds of the fund, the CLC spokesman said, | is being ysed for the relief of some 800 needy families. Some was to be used to help the union Newfoundland legislation which decertified it as bargain- ing agent at Anglo-Newfoundland. The money is being adminis- tered by the CLC’s executive committee as trustee. The CLC has asked each of its members— about 1,000,000—to contribute $1. The congress also is running a pestcard campaign aimed at) (CP) —s« Ghee Guardian case of a Borden man charged with illegal dealing in motor vehicles was dismissed by Mag- istrate R. S. Hinton, Q.C. definition of a dealer on the evidence before the court. The man had been charged after selling a truck to a Free town resident some months ago. The truck was bought in Ontarie and brought to the province and sold, according to evidence, at much less than the dealers price in this province. George MacMahon was counse for the accused. KENSINGTON Mr. H. D. Boyle, Kensingtoa is making a good recovery from The president, Mrs. David L. bringing parliamentary pressure | his recent illness at the General McInnis’ entertained 13 mem- bers of St. Mark’s Church Guild, Kensington at the regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening, May 12, and opened the meeting with the collect for the lst Sunday after the Ascension. The treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Harding gave a detailed account of the finances and repofted a bank balance of $68.01. Material for drapes for the chuch vestry and materials. to be made up for sale were displayed by Mrs. Gordon Cooke representing the buying committee. Final plans were made for a pantry and rummage sale to be held May On motion by Mrs. Eric In- graham seconded by Mrs. Elmer Paynter and passed, a pot luck supper will replace the closing | meeting on June 9. All mem of the congregation will be asked to join in this project which is planned for the purpose of fellow- ship as well as a fund raiser. The offerinc a cent a meal amounted . to $3.28. The meeting closed with the Lord’s Prayer. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter Ruby, and members. on the federal government to dis-' allow the Newfoundland legisla- tion. Some 500.000 postcards have | been distributed to Canadian, union members with the sugges- tion they be mailed to individual | MPs. ~ , i Victoria Hospital, Montreal where he is receiving treatment. Mrs. John Moase has returned to her duties at the Kensington Telephone Office where she is a valued employee after being - indisposed for the past three ieeks with a severe attack of Moursitis. e : Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell, Vacationland Miss Eleanor Mann, and Mrs To Be Viewed | By Engineer Alex Scott, a consulting en-. tineer with O. J. McCullogh Ltd., fillsboro Bridge consultants, left | »ver the weekend for the Straits | of MacKinac to inspect the car- | ‘erry Vacationland. Mr. Scott was chosen for the .ask, Premier A.W. Matheson said because being independent of government and a former en- zineer with the CNR Island divis- ion, he is one of the best qua‘ifi- ed persons to pass an ovinion on the feasibility of using the ship William Campbell all of Moncton spent the holiday weekend at Irishtown where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Mann. “Mrs. Mary Simmons, Kensing- ton spent the past weekend with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons and family, Burlington. Mr. River is a i Prince County Hospital. Mr. Brown had the misfortune to fall on Tuesday, and later examina- tion revealed a fractured hip. His condition is reported to be good. The Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Bean returned to their home in Ken- sington on Friday from a holi- day trip to the United States. Py % 4c Rp AP WOOLWORTHS BAKERY FEATURES OF ' THE WEEK c ug : a >> fo COO Hy-Gentzed fer your Health! MEN’S & BOYS UNDERWEAR We Ironing! Easy Washing ! White cotton athietie shorts and matching tocs in fine rib knit. 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