British - Gov't Lops Away- Subsicly On Bread Today. By ROBERT RICE . LONDON (C?) - Britain tops sway the bread may getting the stage for some crusty competition between the jiants of the baking business the small corner-atnre Right away. the so-called na- tional loaf-liil P0llmls unwrapped and unsliced-will cost more. do- pgnding where the consumer buys "in port areas. such as Londaon. Liverpool, lBristol or Hull. the big bakeries will charge IN a loaf. inland. where flour costs include transport -charges. the mass-PM duced. machlne-rr"'- loaf will be lull-penny more. COMMANDER W.R. Inman. R. C.N. (right) is seen receiving the congratulations of his predecessor Capt. Richard P. White. when as- suming command of H.M.C.S i At the small corner bakery. the . Drice will be about ltd. The maul Subildy this week--bakers say oven-cooked breadthe lld price on the lcosts more to produce than the plant loaf. but feel that the pub and lir will be glad to pay more to get loaves of distinctive shapes and flavor. When the government provided an annual .E40.0lli.000 subsidy an an ingredient in the price struc- ture. bakers charged the same price everywhere-Bind. With the on or subsidy ending bread. as it has already done f sugar. butter. cheese. bacon, po- tatoes. margarine and eggs. Brit- ons are seeing almost the last of war-imposed price controls. only "Carleton" Ottawa headquarters for the district establishment of the RCNVR. HMCS "Carleton" is located on the shore of Dow's Lake and is close to the Experim- Former Islander Is Commander Of Naval Station In Ottawa OTTAWA spec'lan- A former Prince Edward Islander with I distingukhed record afloat in r EASTERN E GUARDIAN PERSONALS WE ARE discontinuing buying logs until further notice. Montague Furnishing Co. Ltd.' WOOD ISLANDS East: Service in the hall September 30th at 8.00 pm. Willard Macbean. BUYING and leaning timothy seed daily. Fraser and Annear Feed Service. ..lI'. PETEIPS BAY Pastoral Charge September 30th. St. Peters Bay 7:!) p.m. conducted by Rev. George Tilley. MURRAY HARBOUR North Presbyterian Church Service Sun- September wth. 72:!) pm. Anna MacDonald. Mi ' .. British Guiana. will be the Quaker. ..'l'llE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada services Sunday Sept. 30th.. Montague Devine Worship 11:00 am. Sunday School 10:00 am. Cardigan afternoon service 1:!) Sunday school 2:00 p-nu. Mon- tsgue evening service 1:!) p.m. Rev J.M. Fraser. Montague Un- M3 Church will be guest speake It:-Cardigan. All are welcomed. REV. D.A. Campbell. Minister. PERSONALS ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rooney have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Cameron. Sydney. N.S. Mr (nmeron is here attending Con- 123103! fgtcfhaastern Canada High- I . They are accomp- Inied by an-. and Mrs. R. M. Hunt. World War 11 has been appointed to command the RCN(Ri station in Canada's capital. He is Com- mander W. Rohcrt lnman. CD. RCN. a son of Senator Elsie in- isl. Mincral Dressing and Process- ing. Metallurgy Division. Depart ment of Mines and Technical Sur- man of Montague and Chief Chem vcys. Commander lnman took over command of the station at a for mal ceremony from his predcces sor. Capt. Richard P. White. in the presence of personnel of the Ottawa station HMCS "Carleton," and brother naval officers of Nav- al H adquarters here. During World sr ii. the new officer com- manding HMCS Carleton served in the Battle of the Atlantic and other waters. In the course of his active service. the fonner P. E Islander was attached to HMCS Rimouski. HMCS Morden. the Brit- ish carrier Campania. HMCS Rest igouche and the aircraft carriers Warrior and Magnificent. in his capacity as chemist and expert " Sill. V lnman earlier this year took part with two oi his colleagues in the delicate and Precise measure ments and analysis of "The ITHII of the Pyx". This is the experiment to test the exact size and quality 07 Canada's silver coinage. Selectlnl coins haphat d at the Roayal Can- ndlgn mint. those taking part weigh them on balances. make as curate measurements. melt them down and carry out ilIlIIIml"V' analysis of the metal. . since Canada at present has no gold coinage, "The Trial of the Pyx" is not of as great sillnlfif nice as it was In England a cent- ugtit dehasing the coinage by ppm (before the era of milled edgui "sweating the coins or al- milk remains subsidised. The small bakus recommended bread would he w the extra plznny. 'l;ohe Econolntatibay hdve extolled theuv,lT'tues of their crusty loaves five month ICC. telling "how they strengthen the teeth and curl the hair." Instead they tried the self-pity until! the other hand. expects many families-after dust and ashes. wrapped in years-to be willing to pay a pens! more for a crai'tsman's loaf. ental Farm. Commander Inmnn. who is the son of Senato Elsie Inmnn of Montague is a leading metallurgist of the Department of Mines and Technical Surveys. BRISTOL Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Bosch. Detroit, Mich.. have arrived to spend their vacation with Mrs. Boach's mother, Mrs. Lottie McEwcn. They have rented an apartment furnished for their stay in the country. Mrs. Boacb was Blanch Mclelwen, and left Bristol forty years ago. Her husband hails from Ireland. Last year they vacationed in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McEwcn, have returned from an extended visit to Toronto. hnd many other places in Ontario and the U.S.A. They travelled by car and report a lovely trip. Mr. McEwen has been on the co-op store staff for quite a number of years. Mrs. Lottie McEwen. City. and most of her family held a re- union here on Sunday. Members of the family came from diff- erent parts of the U.S.A.' and Canada. Some of Mrs. McEwen's daughters have been absent for many many years. One son Leigh. who has resided in Vancouver for twenty-five years. was unable- to come. Mrs. Lottie Hughes left this week for her home in South Boston. She spent the summer months at her summer residence here. The residence remains cig- ed for the balance of the ye . Mr. and Mrs. W.A. O'Brien. have returned to the City. They spent their vacation at the sen- side 'and report a wonderful va- cation along with their chlldrn. Miss Agatha MacDonald. who has spent the summer with bet parents and friends here and in the City leaves nextiweek for her duties in Montreal. some of the rural schools op ened last week for the new term. They will have two weeks va- cation in the fall. The Bristol school will remain closed for the full two months holidays. Miss Lorraine Sinnott. R. N.. has completed her training at ...m......m.....?.:... Mr. Gay Jay spent the weekend Car And Truelr In Collision serious accident last slant ended with two badly damaged vdsiclu. IN mfllllli-ely. In casualties. - A 1951 Ford sedan. owned Mr. Leith Gramam. which was Proceeding west toward Montague from Lower Montague, came la collision with s15! Ford 3 ton truck travelling out had with six tons of coal. The truck. which was extensively dllnlsed. was owned by Mr. Jack Annesr and driven by Mr. Stanly llicken. overturned. coming to a stop in the right hand gutter with ill CI!!!) of coal spread over I wide area. Mr. Hicken and his young all who was s passenger in the truck. were unhurt. A The car. which remained up right on the road, was considerably d d and the four occupants were fortunate in not receiving any injuries. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER On Thursday evening. Septem- ber Otis about two hundred friends and relatives assembled at the : home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chlng, Black Pond. to hold for their eldest daughter, Miss Ruby Chlng with a miscellaneous show- er. The living room was beautifully decorated with white streamers and wedding bell:-. To the strains of the Bridal Chorus played by Mrs. Clinton Stewart, the bride to be was escorted to a well decor- ated chair by her sister Miss Roma Citing. Mr. Fred Rose most capa- bly actedlas chairman and brought the happy gathering to order. Fol- lowing his remarks he called upon Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis to read a well written and appropriate address to Miss Ruby Ching. Little Miss Margaret Sutherland and Master Robert MacPhee were winsome miniature bride and groom. They carried in a well fil- led basket of gifts. Margaret also presented the bride to be with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Mrs. Russell Chlng read the se- the Charlottetown Hospital. Min Sinnott arrived home this week for an extended vacation before taking up her duties in Western Canada later next month. She will visit with her brother and sister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. J.C. Sinnott enroute at Montreal. Mrs. Ronnie Boach Detroit. Mlch.. was a surprise visitor to the old St. Peter's Harbor school this week. where she was a pupil half a century ago. Mr. John R. O'Brien. left on Monday for Halifax. to resume his duties at Camp Hill. He spent his leave with his wife and fam- ily here. Miss Lida Webster. has retired from teaching in Western Canada. Miss Webster many years ago taught school at St. Peter's Har- hour. The very sudden death of Mr. Lealand Coffin. a retired banker, was a shock to his many friends. The funeral was held from his old home now the residence of his brother. Mr.' Gordon Coffin. The funeral service was conduct- ed by the Reverend Mr. Sh arp. Burial was in the family plot. Whatcouldhavabeenavea. Girls of the 4-H Sewing Clubs of Prince Edward island proudly exhibit their self-made garments at the fashion show which was 7 4-H GIRLS HOLD FASHON SHOW 5188911 It the Ulwning of the Rural Youth Fair at the Provincial Ex- hibition Grounds Thursday night. Many favorable comments concern C, ing the worlunansliip . color and design of the apparel were heard. Guardian Photo rett cut the ribbons on the gifts and presented them to the bride to be while Miss Anita Rose plac- ed them on the table. The bride to be in her pleasant and friendly manner thanked all present for the lovely gifts they had so generously bestowed upon her. All joined in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow." fol- lowed with refreshments served by several of the ladies. Music was furnished by Mrs. Clinton Stewart and Mr'. Hamid Hunter. All departed for their hom- es wishing the popular bride to be many years of wedded bliss. MURRAY HARBOR NORTH Mr. and Mrs. Weston Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Con don were among those attending the reception held in Kosy Hall. Georgetown on August 7th.. in honor of Mr. and .Mrs. Ray Mun phy and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Laren, North Abington, Msss., spent a brief holiday with Mrs. MacLaren'I mother. Mrs. Gar- field Johnsion. Peters Road. A large number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. William Sencahaugh on Fri- day evening. August 3:11.. to honor Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Sor- rie with a miscellaneous shower. The many gifts were opened by Charles Mac- , comapny versesVMiss Norma Gar-Ibehalf of Ethel and himself. ex- pressed their thanks and apprec- -iation! The remainder of the eve- Ining was pleasantiy spent in den- cing to the music of Messrs. Archie and Garnet Stewart. Re- freshments were served by seve- ral ladies. Mrs. James Lowery. Montague was the recent guest of her bro- ther and sister-in-law. Mrs. and Mrs. John Clow. Mr. and mrs. Hazen MacLure and family were recent visitors to Charlottetown the guests of Mrs. MacLure's brother Mr. Alvin Mac. Swain and Mrs. Macswaln. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs.Ray Murphy on their recent marriage. Mr. Murphy is our efficient and popular mail courier. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond and Kenny, Charlottetown re- cently visited with relatives In Murray Harbor North. A0. GEORGETOWN Friends of Mr. William 5. Mar- tell. are sorry to hear that he is a patient in Hospital in Halifax, NS. and all wish him an early return to good health. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bondreault of Montreal. Que.. are visiting with relatives in Georgetown. Miss Bemlce De Lory. who is taking a Laboratory Technican's course in Halifax. N.S., was a week- Mrs. Grant Graham and Miss Leona Sencabaugh and the ace- ompanying good wishes read by Miss Myrna Kemp. Sterling on E. Ii. JIIII of the policy, us-us Mayfair KlI&K'llIMlQN71X You can't miss 1)-year savings plan that returns all the deposits you have made. plus the face value the policy--if you die before II. Phone me for details. IDWIIN O. JOIINSTONI. I-L. a-as-an-at. Ilia III! ism: Says: 'i with Dominion. Coronet-s PLUG the dividends left with 0.1.0.. rrevmetal &IO&hNI. P. I I. end guest of her parents. Mr. and YEO "I'LL CRY TOMORROW SUSAN HAYWARD - EDDIE ALBERT ADULT ENTERTAINMENT . ruvmo roman-"mess mvncsv woman" 0:00 and 1o:oo P.M. - ADMISSION. 4065 Mrs. I".J. Dc-Lury. Miss Phyllis Martcll. nurse at the Charlottetown Hospital was a weekend visitor to her home In Georgetown. Mrs. lrene Griffiths, of Charlotte- town was the weekend guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker. Miss Sally Johnson, student nurse at the Grace Memorial Hospital in Halifax. N.S.. was a weekend vis- itor to her home in Georgetown. Mr. James David left on Sunday, September 23rd.. for Halifax. NS., where he plans on obtaining em- ployment. I Friends of Mr. Alec MacKinnon, who has been a patient in the Prince Edward Island rlospital, are pleased to hear that he has returned to his home slnerahly improved in health. Mr. Paul Maclsean. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacLean. recent- I3 enlisted in the Canadian Army and on September 23rd.. left for Chilliwack. B.C.. where he will take his training. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker and daughters. Elaine and Dianne motored to Georgetown on Sunday. September 23rd,, where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker. The many friends of Mrs. Lem- uel Maccormack are pl ased to hear that she has return to her home in Georgetown. after being a patient in the Prince Edward island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Hook and son Billy of Charlottetown. ace ompanled by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Murley of Charlottetown motored THEATRE MIIIITAGIIE Mon. Tue. Wed. Adm 40 - 60 No Matinee - Show time. 8 pm. Inc. Prov. ov. A. Tax ll Theatre Murray River-Sept. 29th SATURDAY "GOODBYE MY LADY" Starring: Brandon DeWilde. Walter Brennan "A boy has to have a dog before he can grow up to be a man"; boy and his dog and of I , ' n. '..:7':"..:-.:':.r'm-:.i........ ::::i:.?.":::.':..'"..'.-':.:':::.:.':.t ;,n,-,-.,i.-,:;:-- w -6 w-- .:.':.”..,".'t".'"' "'w''.":sl''::.f:;f”"”"'i "" U.s.A., are visiting in in line European nations. debit: Mr. and Mrs. Walter MscDoa- r 'i”''v 9"" ti "L "MW in 0' '5' "W" "' ''”'i''" ' and mu Mr. -ad Mn Kenneth COMING-MONDAY and rulann-ocr. 1-2 flff Mn Q:-51'. Mncbg; Brigham Dmmw mew, MacDonald. Covahead Road. was " y '9" goods of Mt. llld MEI. JIY. . I, ll M -.:,u-;..'-E..."--...n-..:'-I-.:.-...-cl .,,,.,,.'”",,,.,, HOLD BACK THE NIGHT Mrs. Mortimer Macbean has re- :3: :7, 'f,',3,':,i'"""' the net I. V” Itai-ring: John P . Mona Freeman Eh:-u bk h";..,w ""'"',, wilt VIII "40 OCIHN Mr. Chester am and Miss '30'”'n"'P-'- Inn has J and in. o-'. Giady's sin. were VI.Iltol'IIlCh;IK 4... ...L I! T h- 3' m.” slur eahlh Insult H & I ' Wu.-nsnn.AaniIiaussuu IIIi"i"F"""""""" p .....3:...m.ug-g; ll-',,...i'.'.'a.:.F'.i:."....:,":::.':. ' mstiuucs In rm M were out at U '-i'""” 'i”'' """"' ”"' tire - Auto - casualty - SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS rs. Huts-heson's parents. so. GIN! NW "mm to In rranh Gnu. Ir. ' . Ovryoral naphtha. ha 1:: . 8. ll DAVISON LTD. 5P0dIl. dinners will he served in the Bison i r '''''''Im'”g''r'--c.. - . 736,”, Geo”, 5'. 'itainhow dining room, Montague every "Sunday . 2 mgmaxhu Om-lottetown p fortherestofthcseasoa. I I I holiday! with that G G. K. Peaks , . . - I gm Res. 7210 I TURKEY or CHICKEN 9;: "I: r'o.;sy. links: 11. . Wm I" ti" t"i""""3'- l.'.'......- '7 ' W35 3'...''''' AHtsSl.1l-chIdna.1I, itrsdincwaospuuunnhyv ' ' Dinnsrssrvsdfsomstsi uni an Icon nsnonszn ' Qt Eli RURAL ELECTRIFICATION I NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the proposed rural elec- trical extension to serve the approved for construction. Valleyfield area has been 0 Residents in this area. who have completed contracts with the Maritime Electric Company Limited, are here- by advised to wire their premises. Any complaints or disputes regarding the placing of poles on private property or otherwise. or the cutting of trees necessary for line construction. must be referred to this Commission through the local committee at the earliest possible date. The committee representing this area comprises the following members: Alexander Martin Milton Macl.eod W. A. Bmce ' The Public Utilities Commission Charlottetown Prince Edward Island. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION NOTICE I Notice is hereby given that the proposed run) elec. irical extension to serve the Orwell and Orwell Cove areas has been approved for construction. . Ruidents in this area. who have completed contracts with the Maritime Electric Company Limited. are hereby I advised to wire their premises. Anycomplaints or disputes regarding the placing of poles on private property or otherwise. or the cutting of trees necessary for line construction, must be referred earliest ponible date. to this Oolimisslon through the local tpmmtttee at the The Committee npresentiu this area comprises the following iumbars: Lloyd Kaela! Itiniey &'rison The Public Utilities Commission Charlottetown Him Mid laud. V 35. Haroltl Martin It costs an average of 87.50per patient Per day to operate the King's County Hospital in 1955 whereas the average patient was an-yd 5.50 on an average. it Ita special meeting a Thursday evening of the d trustees. This deficit of nppraximately S100 per patient to be made up with grant received from the Depart- of Health and donations re- during the annual cam-' Yell”: campaign is In be- throughout the area.0n Oct. 3th and will run actively until November loth. The objective has i gt: iiiii 5"" 5”””;””ff 29' 1?”; - 1 it King's Co. Hospital Deficit A . Said 52.00 Per Patient Day i been let It I3.&.M. in a . costs are increasing andclfraiu are to be kept down. an increm- lng amount must be received by way of donations. An objective has been set for each district in the area served by the hospital and it is hoped that all districts will "go over the top" before final results are published. to Georgetown on Sunday. Sept., ant, where they MPTG guests of Mrs. Hookis parents. Airs and Mrs. Herman Lavandici IMI. Everett ltiat-I.eod. sun of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Macleod left recently for Charlottetown where he signed on as a crew member of the M.V. Ferizus which runs between Charlnllolnwn and St. John's, Newfoundland. Mrs. Alfred Laxandier Inverness, N S . more recent guests at the homo on Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Invanriu-r. A.C. FORETGN PRESS BARIIED MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet foreign ministry Friday turned down requests of foreign correl- pondents to be allowed to travel to the Crimea to cover the visit of President Tito of Yugoslavia. A spokesman said the requests were rejected because of the "private nature" of Tito's visit. ' 12-YEAR SENTENCE TORONTO (CPI e John COX. 3. V lndinf nearby newmarket. was sen- daushter 1-OHM of New Giasizow.ien(-ed Friday to 12 years in peni- N-5-. and MN IICIUH Rankin "I tentiary. convicted of manslaugh- ier in the April 26 death of Ed- ward Wells. 21, of Toronto. Wells was shot on a city street. BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:15 SHOW AT APPROX. 7:45 - TODAY and MONDAY mama "HE liilll iilillPiiY- llEi.S0li -wins s.t. mm: - Isssm mam - sun Itmul - uv mm: 7 Cllll -. J J COMEDY -- CARTOON 7 FEATUBEITE SUNDAY MIDNIGHT BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 A.M. (om as am an Odie mlsisvtat-ImtIsi::rut.:nstrsolItlt-usclslsu j - a man Cl-IILDREN1 vnmm 12, IN CABS, rush CAPITOL room! SHOWS 1-3--7-O 1 N0w.. Shn wri- hrr HiisIw.iniI"- COMING MON. and TUES. .1 Stizinizci I” - .4....--';;-.... ...s.' ,. . .,