-nzv-u-.: v. . .-.--nus-tag.-.wr.wyw-u-,-.-.yt v v-..- - ihnnh Chuhpihi Augustine Cove Nearly sixty leaders. boys and dds than a good number of Island eunnnnitles are Iuhlng their way to the Il.R.l.C. Camp at Augustine Cove linday morning, for nine days of Christian training. fellow- ship. and fun The leaders include.-Director. Rev. Dr. E.A. Betta Winsioe; Camp Mother. him !:.A. Betta: Camp Nurse. Mrs. Lea Tooinbe. Winston; Swimming and Water Satety Miss Harriet Campbell Sumnierside; Business Manager Oounsell .. Ernestine Pace. Hal- ifax; Frances Craig. Middleton; Carol Thompson, Charlottetown; Vslale Waugh. Wilmot Valley; Catherine Toole. Traveller's Rest; Norman Beaton Summerside; Wayne Proude. Princetowu Road- Leigh Crabbe, Milton. Campers registered tire: Char- Guest Preacher Rev. Donald )IacLennan. son oft Rev. Dr T.E MacLcnnan. will be the guest preacher at Trinity. Church on Sunday morning. Rev: Mr. MacLennan spent his boy- hood in Charlottetown while his” father was the minister of Triii-l ity Church and has completcd the' first two years of his ministry at! ilottetown and Suburbs: Cathy Ayers. Helen and Marilyn Dari-ach Donnie Deacon. Heather Jenkins. Sandra Kennedy Peter Murchison Judy and Nancy Pamcntcr: Win- aloe and West Royalty: Judy Ar- bing Vodia Hughes Robert Stev- enson Elisabeth Thomson Elaine Toombs. Brian and Myron Tur- ner. Marion Vessey: York: Ricky Johnson. Nelson Vessey: North River: Errol Ladner: Georgetown: Murdochviiie. Quebec. He has been I way” Ll""”y"' 'I”ky MacD””' called to LaHai're on the South Em; Bay Flmuna Fun” Unde" Shore of Nova Scotla. He is mar- .h'y Summersidn Rick-V Mn" ried to the former Margaret Mac- Cormack Grexory She": MMFI Lennan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i In": Earle WSII53 NSW Animal i All Machenmm (-hm.kme,m.n ..Iohn Marchbank. David and Mar-' Rev. A.S. Weir, D.D. has resum- V ed his duties as visiting ministeri 3”W"e55- 53"9.V Clark Bel-13' MIC- at Trinity and will speak at thel Fdyen. Mnriorie Paynter. Norm- evening service. Rev. A. Frank! Ramsay: Cavendish: Roy and MacLean leaves this weekend to: Walter Wyand: Borden: Barbara attend the annual summer campi Darrach. Judith Anne MacKenzie. at Berwick. N.S. Greta Pike; Augustine Cove: San. dra MacFadyen. Dianne Webster; Tryon: Donald Craig; Bonshaw: 537 M73353 WAGE Donald MacLeod; Rose Valley: Vauiida Todd. COLUMBUS. Ohio IAP)-Three of the U.S. rubber industry's "big four" have reached agree- 51 meat with the United Rubberl "3'”3 ”"d '""”' '"”"- TI” Workers union on a new contract. "mp mm" Tuesday m0"""K The fourth 1, expected to um: August 6. when all return to their within the next few days. Last-homes. Monday the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company established the increase of 15 cents an hour. Company and the United States The daily programme features crafts. Worship. Campfire, Games.- attern by agreeing to a package hursday night the B.F. Goodrich Rubber Company agreed to sim. ilar 15-cent packages. I CITY AIIII CENTRAL II TREAT the sick well. Gis- :ey'a Pharmacy. open I s.in. to ram. SONG Service. Kingston Unli- ed Church. Sunday. July 28. at I p.m. ADELLAS - Clearing all milli- DOIZV 31.00. 51.95. 32.95 and 83.95. 177 Grafton Street. ROSE MARIE Beauty Shoppe. closing for holidays August 10th. opening August 26th CIPTOWN CHRISTIAN Reformed Church Dutch Service at 10:00 ii. In. English service at 2-30 p.m. Ileartz Hall. East Royalty. TRYON Pastoral Charge of the Unitcd Church of Canada. for Sunday. .Iiily 28th. In a.m., Ci-apauri, I1 am. Tryon. .1. pm. Capo Travcrse. A Douglas C. Earle. Minister. WE STILL have a few liay es- culators in stock; also Baler and Binder twinc and a full line of Niagara Brand Spray and Dust. Producers Co-op Assoc . 58 Fitzroy Strcct. IN.Il7Rl'JD IN ACCIDENT-L A. C. George Merlin. who was ser- iously injured in an accident in Potsdam. New York. three weeks ago. is coming home on leave. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Aug- lstlne Merlin. Bristol. POLICE COURT-At City Pol- ice Court yesterday morning. two drunk and dlsordcrllcs were each fined 820.00 and costs or 10 days plus an additional 87.50 or 10 days for damages they caused in a lo- cal restaurant. another drunk and disorderly being fined 820.00 and costs or 10 days. A person can- victed for theft of hulycaps was fined SI00.fll and costs or ill days. I similar fine being ' t upon I joy-rider. charged with driving while Impaired. the convicted par- ty was fined 1100.00 and costs or I) days. N. D. Mocleon UNDEBTAKEB EMBALMEB . Charlottetown and North Wlltshire DIAL 5549 REERVE Saturday. Septemheri 7th. for Gladiola Tea at Notre Dame Auditorium. Sponso rd hy - St. Dunstan's Basilica Sub-division; of the Catholic Women's League-.1 UIGG Cross Roads. Alexandral Services for Sunday. July 28th. Uigg 11 am. Cross Roads. 3. p.m. Alexandra 7.30 p.m. All are wei- come to these services. Rev. C W. Paasey. Minister. K . THE United Church of Canada. Cavendish. Pastoral Charge. Div- ine worship 7.3 July. Il:00 AM.- Cavendish. R:00 pm. New Glas-l gow. 8:00 p.m. Stnnlcy Rridgtnl Special W.M.F. Service. Rev Douglas Woodhouse. Guest Preach- I er. Special music. 1 MILTON - Rustico Parish Roc- tor Rev. A.I-7. Picrcy. Services' for Sunday. July 28th. St. John's .Millon. l0.00 a.m. Sunday School.E iiI:00 Morning Praycr and Scr- mon. St. Mark's Rustlco. 7:30 cve-I nlng Prayer and Sermon. "Camel and bring the whole family." CADETS HOME - Completing half of their seven weeks sum- mer tralning at Camp Aldershnt.; son of the Royal Canadian Army Cadets from the four Atlantic Pro-l vinces left Thursday for thclrl homes on a long week-end. Thisl will last until 8 am. Tuesday. July 30. All the cadets will be giv- en an advance on the training bon- us which they are scheduled to re- ceive at the end of camp. CLINIC CONSOLES DEAF TORONTO lCP)-James Card- tnal McGuigsn. Archbishop of Toronto. Thursday night told dele- gates to the International Catholic Deni Association convention their affliction is not a complete trag- Twenty-five sea cadets from R.l C.S.C.C. Kent arrived at H.!li.C.S. Queen Charlotte last evening bring- icla nnmpm; Kensmgmn. valmeting to an end an enjoyable sndlcadets from Onlarior. educational 12-day camp at H.M. C.S. Acadia near Sydney NS. To- Quebec SEA CADETS RETIURNI-PROM CAMP land the Maritime: they partlcipat-v Sui-rI..t. Charles Downe Divisional led in swimming boating drill and Officer of R.C.S.C.C. Kent and .gether with some 7(1) other sea a variety of other activities. Ac--Rev. E. Reid. .companying the local group werel 7 wssrggsit . . 4. ;' a.'l'0I.0NID id!) amdhscv. :3 "mt t that Dawn; ......'..... .. OD VIMVC nu-no o-oooarnll aesaeeuune 'e ay. As a result skies throughout the Maritime: will re- main ineinly clear. with a tow cloudy intervals. Temperatures will be much the some as thosb reported Friday. . Sunday's outlook is for much the some weather but temperatures will likely be slightly hither. Forecasts: New Brunswick. Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotla: Clear with a few cloudy intervals; not much change in temperature; west winds 15. Low-high at New Glasgow 50 and 75. Charlottetown 55 and 77. Moncton and Frederic- ton 55 and 30 Saint John 52 and 73 E i 57 and 02 Camp- ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS AUGUSTINE MACI)O.N'ALD of Bristol wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Althea Kathleen to Cecil Francis son of Mr. and Francis Myers of Head of Hills- boro. Marriage in the near future. MRS. J. PETER MACPIIEE. Souris wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter Inez Nancy to Raymond Joseph son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.l Campbell. Marriage to take placc St. )I.1i;v's Church, Souris Aug. 21st. at 9.00 a.m. DEATHS MCCORMACK-At the Souris Hos- pital on July 25 D. Leonard Mc- Cormack in his 64th. year. Re- mains iire resting at his late residence from where the tuner- al will he hcld Sunday. .Iuiy Ztli at .'l pm. to St Mary's Church Souris. . DEBLOIS-Entered into rest at the Charlotte Residence. Thurs- day. July 25. Audrey Ethel Dc- Blois. The remains are resting at the .VIacLean Funeral Home Funeral from Saint Pnulls Church this Saturday morning at ten: o'clock. Interment Shcrwoodll l Ccmctcry. Kindly omit flowers. SIIARKI-IV -Al North Tryon, July 20th. I057. Mrs. Etlwnrdl Slinrkcy in her 79th year. Re-. mains will he transferred from the Chisholm Funeral Home this afternoon to her into residence. wlicrc thc funcral service will lw hcld Sunday July 2th all 2.00 p.m. Intcrmcnt Pcoplc's Ccmctcry. Tryon. WEEKS - Suddenly on July 25.l 1957. at the home of his sister. Mrs. Russel and Mrs. Frank Nit-hnlson. Harel Grovc. Bcnia-l min H. Wccks of Frcdcricton ini his 65th your. The remains arc; resting at the Andri-w's Funeral, Home until Saturday afternoon.. The funcriil will take place on Sunday July 28th with a short service at the home of his sis- ters at 1:30 pm. followed by a service in Fredericton Christian Church at 2:00 o'clock. Inter merit in the Fredericton Ceme- tcry. edy. "Although you are deaf and mute." he said. "you will not hear and will not say some of the bad things said in the world. some people sound off without thinking and it can lead to our personal disaster." Alllll-"fl?" ill" room. We can supply STEEL GARAGE DOORS O Finger-Tip "Floating Action" up or Down. 0 Rust Protected Zinc Coated steel. 0 Reinforced All Welded Construction 0 No Water-Catching Poclim. 0 Self Aligning Nylon Rollers 0 Easy to Install. HRESTONE --No Rivets. Smooth and Quiet. before such quality doors at the low price of . Complete for most sizes hardware included comes preaieembled, requires less than 2" of in single or double. All is Re-elected As Pres. Of Council Frank Smith. of Halifax. NS was elected President of the Maritime Fertiliser Council yes- ierday. the concluding session of the Council's annual meeting which was hcld at the Charlotte- town Hotcl. John Clark of Sack- ville. N.B. was elected vice-presi- dent, the new directors being: E.T. Goring Nappan N.S. J.L. Garey St. John N.B.: J.E. Milli- MARRIAGES CROTHERS - RODD-At Binkley United Church. Hamilton. 0nl.. July lllth. 1957. by Rev. W.l(. Houslander. Bessie Seller. elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pres- ton Rodd, Harrington. P.E.I.. Iu Thomas Crothers. Hamilton, Ont. son of Mr. Samuel Crothers and late Mrs. Crolhcrs. Belfast. N. Ireland. BIRTHS CLARKE-At the Prince County Hospital. Summcrside on Wed- nesday July ltth. 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Clarke inee Pearl Mann) Wilmot Valley a son 9 lbs. 6 or. QUIN-At Toronto. Ontario. July 20. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Colin Quin (nee Dllys Owen) a dough- tcr, Janet Eileen. 6 lbs. 14 oz. CONWAY-At the Prince George and District Hospital Prince George R.C. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conway tnce Margaret Murphy) Upper Fraser B.C. a daughter. 8 lbs. Jo Ann Margar- cl. WOODMM the Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Middletown, N.S. on July i2th. to F-() and Mrs. W. F. Woods (nee Elizabeth Smith) is daughter. Susan. 7 lbs. 4 oz. BRYANTON - Al the Prince County Hospital on July ztith I957. to Mr. and Mrs. Davis Bryanton (nee Deenna Larkin) a daughter. WOODSIDE - At Grace Maternity Hospital. Hsllfsx, on July 25th. 1951 to Leading Seaman and Mrs. Don Woodaidc (nee Ina Larkini a daughter. I lbs. 3 on. CANADA DEPARTMENT OF CITIZENSHIP & IMMIGRATION Applications for classroom and H," . .. .. in Indian D a y s I-I d Residential schools. particularly in Northern Ontario and Western Canada sal- cordance with academic and pro fesalonal qualifications. teaching experience and performance of specialist duties. Salary range for first class certificates (senior Motriculatloii lus Teacher Train- lnt! course) 84500 with annual increments SIM. Credits given for previous teaching ex- perience to a maximum of five years. University degree bonus 9400 per annum. Charge for ac- commodation. Pension fund and Group Hospital and Medical in- surance and other benefits a ll- shle. For details and application forms reply to the following in accordance with preference of location: Mr. A. V. Psririlnter. I In- Qector of Indian Igor: II. C.. In 70. VIIEHVH. l.C. gan Truro NS. Lloyd Horton 0 I Moncton. N.B.: Ian Rankin anal wIl'I5I09 M9" 5 George Whitcside. both of Char-. - i........... i Assoc. Meeting Among the highlights of the meeting was the unanimous opin-l The Men's Association of the ion of the speakers that the use of Wlnsltclie (Charge Potted CdIlll:';II limestone on most of our Marl- on T urs ay even ng name e Iimc soils not only greatly lncrea- A executive of their newly formed scs yields. but also makes fertili- Mens club. The occasion was the zcrs much more available and .regular monthly meeting of the profitable . Speakers included Association hcld at Brookfleld Ill. Cannon and D. Reid of Ciiar- Hall. Iottetown. who presented progresal The meeting took on the form ,reports on pesticides with fertlli- of a banquet which was presided zers. and W.N. Block. of the local ' over by the ladies of Prlncetown Illustration Station who partlcip-lRoad Church who donated the ed in a panel discussion on the subject "Docs it Pay to use Fertil- izers." The meeting ended with a ban- quet attended by Premier Mathe- son. Hon. Eugene Cullen. R. Pell- etier Superintendanl of the Ex- perimental Farm at St. Anne tie la Pocatlere. P.Q. was guest speaker. PERSONALS Mr. Basil MacDonald. who has been visiting at hlsgformer home in Bristol. has returned to Mon- trcal. Mrs. John B. Andrew. Hlllshoro lst. spent a pleasant weekend in Montague. guest of Mrs. Vcra MacDonald. R.N. proceeds to the painting of the ichurch. Rev. Dr. E.A. BEIII pre- sided. Grace was said by Russell Prnudc. I The result of the nominations was as follows: President. Russell iDiamond, Winsloe South; Clayton L. Cudmore. winiiioe North; Sec- retary Treasurer. Lea Toombs. Hlghfield. Other members of the executive are Erlth Hughes. Al- ton Younkcr and Russel Proudr. The speakers for the evening were three men from Trinity Church, Charlottetown who have reccntly returned from attending the National Conference for Men at .Elgln llouse. They were Ivan lDarrach .Wendell Lea and Lester Keizer. All three gave interesting des- crlptions of what. took place at the washable. l Six different styles. eight a LADY PARKHURST Full Fashioned SKIRT and SWEATER SETS -; of High Bulk Orion. These skirt aiid sweater sets . were dyed in the same dye bath, 1. colour match. Both are full fashioned and knit from i High Bulk Orion. The skirt is reversible. rotateable, insuring perfect colors . S1935 and 321.95 ISLAND FURRIERS LTD. TRAVEL Telephones: JllI0llT0ll nizw LIMITED INSURANCE OOUNSELIDRS and lnennnoo 3046 - 1lrsvel8541 W. P. Ir. I. AGENTS hours! We invite you to highest American fur tax! If it is not convenient to take them with you-a Wedolnvtteyoutodrop onjoyyourvhitwtthin. lhtehlhhed up ifjillflil U9.-ill?-.lll'tlt7'i AMERICAN VISITORS Do you know that you are allowed to take home duty free 3500.00 worth of furs if in Canada for more than twelve dayks2m.m worth if over forty eight QUALITY FURS We present for your approval a fine selection of i Canadian and European furs of hi heat quality and meat styles. Remember that you make your selection of save the 1096 furs now-and reserve them in-wsaresun youwill for your t will IIIIWEWIIIIDIDTDYOIIISIQYYDIIPEIIITHIIOIIIG. ; 7 '-euprar l beilton 51 and It. Sunday: Sunny and wsriner. Bay of Fundy: West winds ill conference noting as they did the tremendous growth in the lay movement across Canada. Attent- ion was drawn to the Prince Ed- ward Island conference for men which will be held this year Sept. 6. 7. 8 at Stanbope. The meeting closed with the Benediction by Rev. Dr. Betta. VAlL'S RADIO AND TV SALES & EXPERT SERVICE Special MOTOROLA Car Radios 859.00 installed IDIAL 3537 204 KENT ST. HOPE RIVER SUPP'ER WED. JULY 31- AT 5.30 P.M. I MONUMENTS VERE DECK R SON IIONTAGUE and cnsnsmwnmwn Illedlenierlalftrsftsnson dssoml in Eaten gig E53": -'5. .t Isg;!.I,i E - Egypi Not Ruled From Washington si.exAiinaiA.:evvttI-WW riuisnixuurrrin-I M ewildlrcliesrillerowd thl 2:? iii?! stgiiitgil 9;: -E E5 5. 5 5? CONSERVATIVE MEETING gr 2nd QUEEN'S Annual Meeting of District on Tuesday- Augest 6. I951 or 8:30 p.in. or civns iuvsit HALL for general transaction of business and anPWl'-mil" DI 0511'" roi- en-ulna yeah 5”" :23 I: tI.,he'::dfTtrI.'hd:Iltl.ihA .133 '”" 'i”'"'",;' ,''f "'3"? ,. - - , - . including it. R. Bell. o.c.. Heath MscQusrrle. M.P.. and ether: will be irre-cut. JAMES D. HBDONALD. LIDYD G. P'”""" P em secretary MARITIME CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Competition for HARRY DEAN SCHOLARSHIP (one year's free tuition) Open to singers. pianists and performers on any orchestral instruments (ages 15 to 21 years) For further infomiation apply to the Secretary. 38 Windsor Street. Halifax, NS. WHO owns THE CREDIT UNION You. the members do. You set the policies and you get the profit. Think it over. Call or write your nearest Credit Union for fur- ther information. SPRAY TIME AND HAY TIME We have everything in Spray Material-a full line of Green Cross Products. Also we have Dithane and Malathion. For I-laying we have LINCOLN-DANISH twine at the lowest price known, both wholesale and re- tall E. D. REID PRODUCE LTD. 1 PRINCE ST. DIAL SSW O PIPING and DANCING 0 PP! IAND GOWITITION orncisi orniuio up tmt.(s.st.) xuuaonquususooi-y(saa.is-ucouq-sen-stripe. 'Aaiisuiou:sciss1IcactIsu-are g, r;s.t. ANNUAL IIIGIILIIIIII GAMES AT noon (BELFAST) WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 0 so-itmc mom 0 we or was Qenaedhy .-:5 '-We-?Aui H 53-9 .-at i,-,