Livestock Judging Results IE::'g:;,'3?. Looking Over Potato At Dunclas Plowing Match” Toll-Roads Situation In Province allow ill of Reid uni sea, I. N. W. llaclaod. Ir COLIN anenonann Ir. J.A. Ilaebonald. of the Inn potato must be faced b liv:stoekIniud;.IIlaW.0d-Illzdat; ats. Gavin Reid and soil. 4. Earl CaaadiaaPnasltatiIriier his name in 'lloroot:;hot.IlP. .lslandandNew Bron: Aderiauer Gets ; HerosWeIcome Dund Plowing Match: Inga and son, 5. Brent stead and punt-p, An." (cp).-mi. cu. arrived h the city yostcdey ii - , Hi” ” son. adiaa Association or Good Reads look over the with IltMloI- III'- II a word or caution inr. Nldu. By BRACK CURRY said: The resumption of dlploma- HORSES DIVISION 1. Femaim dry, hon heme” July ' hug-1 n 11.3, nuugnp. MacDonald. who In one ol the larg- Donna an "1: in gugncinl and of Wednesday Carriage mare or gelding born 1, mm to June so, teal - 1. Gavin lty reloet toll roads as a solution at dealers in Island pontoon the utmost importance that Island BONN (AP)-Chancellor Konrad ac "puking; with Moscow will be In to. said lg! Ovlllll tlilt producers stick to grade: and Adenauer got a hero's welcome i tim ta i ii, . in mm M u ; 3 id nnn son, 3. Earl Inga and to ell!"-ill IIIBIIWIY Pl'0Pl9ml- Tm" when he came home Wednesday Mouu"ol'r:u::!yinBpo(;er::nyorTh: I; Li AM-cGiifi:',:,," cohadigz Soen. K. B. s," . special assistant would like to able to strike nnn "gnu, Pouhu blond ioi. '1 it I rhliom his ln.(t)II1neg(t)mInt cimiinmah iuionn government is now thel Z Rita? I I Female in milk born between '0 u” ”""'uV3 V160-ltroltdent of more optimistic note regarding the two months and Mt hull Packed we oscow wl ve ea ers. e ; i - s - the American Automobile Asso- level of prices but the fact of been when shipped show regrettabi confidently predicted that t.Irou- poatjou to negotiate directly withl ' Csrrlnse wire or 39151"! 50'" -lluly 1- 1950 l0 -"M ”- 1'51 ” . Robert A. whim 2. Eui mu. elation, said "it government and competition from the United States an-lnlqgg, n cu-cunutnnc. which Forest . sands of German war prisoners mt - gr lIl1.953mNi”'m” M'u'9”"' . the onion. clugeg or mghwgy can be only by chm N ', soon will be released from Russian M-nil, "o:';.,.i:;,f”gf,..,us. pgrty laliie Fnmm M”I"'y"' Lame "W319 d'Y- 5"” 59”" -My 1- users can be brought to a recogv cooperation at "the Island end .i ' P"5”"5' commented: "The nclusion of 3'' Ilium”- ' 1950-I.EIIn andSo,2. . 0 lciriiirii tm.ldtoii at mi; rm. not To 3... s. N." w. ::;'."",..”,i.,..":'...,:m"”..:.”.."”'"..,.. Romcai Catholic "3; Mmm, Wm be h M - 0 ac 3 - PW 0 MacLeod and Sons. 4. Gavin Reid ti , in ' -Sg;;,;hj-g:t,;",i;f,5”;l;-,;1:;'i"i; and sons. 5. Brent stead-na sou.Ifti2”?'u.l”i.'.222l.li'.,' r..:::.. ti: Archbishop Dies P"....a......."m '0' "W W'- "I ll? "Oi, d””b' "wt Premier tie Moscow negotiations leaves Bulganin will keep his word to open a group of iiiificiiii question, release Germans 5"” held In which require further information Russia." Adcnauer told a cheerin -' ' " ' , Female in milk. born beforelsolution of a road problem is It I 4 "Nd 0' th""W"l-t at the 30": aniii coalition. 1 I i)”,:':,i::'"D”'3'ld' 2i Lyn"-"' Amm July 1, 1950 - 1. Robert A. White. hand.'' In sf. BOIIITGCO l ' a”P"”t ichairman Thomas Dehler of the ' ” ” ' ' 0 ”'”'”L"”' j Special Class-Champion Mare,2. W. MacLeod and Sons. 3H The toll road. constructed by c i "B”I'3"”””- 05 lw” '15 Kl"”5ll' Free Democratic party declared or gelding any nge.G1oi-ii, Jen.iEdWln Reid.-1. Esrllngs and Songlicensed commissions under long- 5-i-i 5()NurA()Ei Man” (CPL chevi f""'h” lI"l”r"l mm If ”'I'" that he is deeplv disappointed king. is. N. W. MacLeod and Sons. term credit financing. is paid for Archbishop iAi-thin Beuvun, G””"'a"F "VP 5”” held I" "19 over the results of the conference Carriage mare or gelding overi Junior Champion Female and 212- by E m”'””5”"y' This I5 "m u” closely associated with the Roman H E smm L'""l"t ”9 "ml Submll 5 "st "The agreement to establish Si - i . M Maiiiesoh ci,mpi,ieiy.l.i)00 lbs.. in harness-l. Alfred lserve - Champion Gavin Reid. ””w"'- I19 "Ids Catholic diocese of St. Boniface for r M "19" """”"S Tll” "in me" "Y diplomatic relations is a recognir Mr, Dmiglasv Mathew": 0'. gm iileieh rihe me winning! in Lowery, 2. Charles H. Coffin. Bayl Senior champion female and re. WOULD HELP ONTARIO iso years. died of a heart attack .. H H to find them " mm 0, me Siam qmgihe pmi,,,i Peters Bay was the )3 tinr-91. 0 ufmlllm V Claif at the Dumm Fortune: 3. wylie Taylor, Upton; serve - Champion Earl Inga. Re w. M. Philpot. manager of the in hospital early Wednesday. He Nikita Klirllshclltw IS the power division oi German), him hm riihi the Junior and Grand W amv10n- P19 -hersel-Hal htgesterda 4. Don Campbell. Dundas. serve Edwin Reid. gin...-in and builders Assocb was 35. i & M C"m"l”"iS' W"i'-V W55 in states. This will postpone I'9UnIl- sh”) female Jerse” hese bgwol mung c iganerts iiiim Lab Roadster mare or gelding under Grand champion and reserve - (ion said toll roads would be a He had been In 5eml'l'9l1T?-maul , Russia mam" mm the (imam mm". TM, fine animals are seen III the a ve - iiooo ih,” in nni-iiiusa 1, C. C. Grand champion E,” iii”, re, hehefii in Ontario. . K:incie 19l3.;iledwhen he becariled ill. ' F"-WP-5 "WER "W '"' ”'i93T'i"i. C . . , i5Z2irZ.S's't5iJ3f”i.zlgriiigi 33355 :”5K?.to?'i.L'ioRii"t.l 'G.'.;..., 3...". ii?J?&.i' ..i'ti?e3.”ti'5fi t?3iiZ"l5.'.-it" ”t.'5.ii3Ei"c3t learansinga t.T3i'ts”t..i.i”i5 idmmw immh that 100000 or Icontinued fl;0hl!LlfEfwl,'m wgligdell Mawmdi Best hmsh Eddy 4. Albert Macxinnon. i-Iazeibrook. iand sons, 2. grant slug, 3, min-1 commission. said toll roads are high regard in iyestern Carlisdmm more German war m,,m,'rs are ' i . i . -ig Saddle mare or gelding -r'I”fW"'lngs and Son. generally safer than conventional I Archbishop Be lveau was 111 still held in Soviet labor camps. Crowds From i Ti'3:f.'.3-'1s3"Kioiiv.fS;-iilirai. ” CCHSUITIGT gml 5”di”9'T It Glma .'Ie"km3' Senior herd - 1. Earl Inge and highways. The Indiana road. ht ..870 at Mount Carmei. Que.. rd rhe Riissiaiis ihsisieii during ihe t llnSt8"n889- 1- Francis M39 Son. 2. Brent Stead and Sun; 3. said. eliminates all level cross lnoved west with his amlly w en l lcyi 2. Douglas Roberts. 3. 'il'I'y'. - I I 4 A t. N i V . , . ed ted tst i . (iki i h i Leslie Hunter presided at the open , , i S i i an annual rate 0 S .4 8,000.00 jlntyrei 3. Cyrus iar in. ' ew Edwin Reid and Son, i N w iiigsisihpiighis, steep inns, curve: he was 12. He was uca a . i T:,n:.?ci:,itil.f:it,. frifniniff 521:3: ing. lI.I.,i.lI.S”:fL all(i',..ic'i;;:2i?i' iL';'. Xpril-June from 51.092.000.001 ilpemli 4v KelS0 Gt-lfdont CHFdl88n- Ma;-Lend and sons, greater than three degrees. ans Boniface College before entering . "2 ”'"'""'"'"5 PLOWING e- DIVISION I crown Beverley .llnrrise3 Best sar earlier. Aygsnuu-:5 Pmgeny uf dam , 1- Brent W095 gmdulll c"rVe.5.eVery Ni H38 iagamg Sitiminarn Mann-981' The iEii'2tNl t'l'tlll(I ever to as- , . . finisli Beverley Morrisey; Exports in goods and services . ,. Slead and Sons. 2. Edwin Reid and-""195 10 l'9lI9Ve dlflvmg m0"P' l 5" Y 9” 9" acnihlc 'li this ca ital city's air- Gang Pk” benmr - Ii Uougldsis - 'rvl tfui-row Stewart Hun- hired at thc annual rate of S5 Junwr -Veallmg male -1' '7' t Son 3. Earl lugs and Son 4 Ed- 0"Y- The Walls mature WW "9 was omluned 5 priest I" 1893 wort nrelum who Til-vear-old Ach.-ah. ””"””a'd- ""91"" ”5''"'' 3' imlwcs '02000000 slightly below the s5.- MECLWG ”"d N W Maclmd 3"dlwin' Reid and Son. 5. N. w. "Mac. strips between dual lanes 300 inn?! Tn Intered the Canadian hellnr on his rcllirn't'l'oni the con Charles Taylm” 4 Borden Humerliteri H0-i'000.000i in theiiirst quarter blitlso"s' . Lend and son, feel right of ways. and no adi College in Rome. In 1895 he re- .H.mw Mug”, he miwd in Nah 5.Haro1d Ta.vIm' hast vrnwn. Dnull- he-e-veer-e-we higiier' man me ,5 ishmomii Ii Senior yearllniz male - 1. Robert? i.-our iemaies quaiiiied in R 0' vertjsing billboards. iliturned to sit Boniface with it tioc- v 1 :ix'i'l iiinlniinlli- l'FI1El(lnS with .Rus- 1:5 hiitiacgogliiiidi ;ii;.:iIgI;:is:hIlirr::i(::,v Province has had for a long time vear ago. imports increased toi g,""' M I 1 B I P. -- 1. Earl lngs and Son, 2, "PFlV3le llnallflnll ill toll road! lo? 1” l-ll90l0BY de3l'99- .i - . I I ' ' - " r ' . i . 0 ' . . . l - I1 ' vliils some of the burden for high- : ,.a in ...t...,, i... Hip plpdgp in free 15:” Tavlir ' and be urged as many of the mem s6,oo0,000.000 flom 55.936.000.000 519;”: 3315:" "la 9 "3 A W. MacLcotl and son. . , A ?....,.....ja ., W N . r i - - . s . . - y . i - . - . nay construction and maintenance ' - T . A - 5”” f"”"”'' M” '"”'"" 1” '" i1'i”h” u"”t”l.'”” i" a''”" the t'”ll5o”ti55 5.? ii: 3.3? .S5o”..os”oi4f.'.l Male bum heroic July 1. 1952 rianL""s13.'. if ' 351.321.” noii EfJ's'o'l.i” from the taxpayer." he said an equivalent free "ad lm"" In a rll.illll..t .Nll'llll' (Al the alr- i wyiic Taylor: zine” risayiurr ovliilg l ac . I . " s I1. Eaini lugs and Sony 2- Edwinis R b it nwhit , . Mr. Rykker mid utou roads of an many gefinements ngceg. . 3"": 3 ”""-l"Ili"'””I "Ill ldlllyrrtlle Best crown; Straightcst Illrrnwii A vote of thanks to the'Premler 1615 iRi9d and smii 'Sm?m:r gei M' in, 1 Ed I cost more to buiin per mile than sary. . .toll collectors, a duplicat- ; I -nnther of n nl)IxXlllL' war prisoner Best finish M wyiie 'rayiur, was moved by Mr. Austin Scales BIGGER CROP COUNTS 1 Junior champions male and re..R(,id and Son ., iF:;rrit was mg i force of equip I Fall UPlt"lir"l'lfll1(tfll'0T ('l'1lfl kl-Wed Two sod tractor 1. Clayton who pointed out that the producers on the pmduclion sidei Vin”, serve gchampion Si Reid: Reism 1 N w iiacileod ngs 8 er mem, and even speciai poiice in t . .. l - . , . . - t - t t - " - r all ' ins. 'it a on .-1 tenior . amnion mae an re. - .. t - - 6 B E 3 vllnlc thc umlltmtltl lit-st Gcrr lack Mac R39. Best crown. iobtaining a grant to help the iiiigfgiieii Digaihe ixcrease Mei. i954 serve phampimi .ihgS and son; 1” R"dd”,;.nMii':K:!':::;inEr(;dget0w"' The Copenhage report said the "Purveyors of goods and serv. ' mm” M” i'".""I -hi" "'7 80"" ”.”a'5"'”'5l ”1."”" 3"” b” "M" aswiation attributable to a bigger crop. ineservc Brent Stead. 9 " 9 -Iupeter would become a "dead ice: on the roads must bid c0m- F. A. S. . l pmmf. "'1 W” p"”"”"'5.' "ms! (Ia-"0" M""””3'- l in his remarks as President Mr. Canada's net national incomei Grand Champion and Reserve - ship", legitimate prize of anyone petitively for the right to operate - ”l”"'.S”'f”'f I"'l'”.ia' "”"l'”” 3" 3"?!" ""99 50d i" WEi"d”.'i'h tllaci Bryan stated he had derived many rose in the April-June period to .Grand lugs and Son: Reserve crew Abandon; who claims her. But there was ll monopoly 31011! the l'08d5. This 129 Kent St, a Dial 3188 cm"”””h m”"I"l ""d"r:g”'g (.9 Lwdi 2' Edd” 91”)" 3i i”'f””ha' personal benefits through his assoc- a record annual rate of 5520.600. Bu-hi siead. ' little chance of ' .. A keeping added cost is passed on to tile . ' ::II:l(I?(Il!l:l'(IntlllIIrI:l (iIKllahII(Il:(,lInl(IIiIrII1)Inman(Iig::l::1fIII:en-t('":BlI!;:NlX(l:Lanri((vc:' iations witil the Association. I 000.000 froth S18.7l:i-l.000.000 in thc ,iii,,i,,,- (uaif ihmaii. ., i igrhiii In Ice .itlnat many days longer. highway user." , . 5 i ' . is - ' -. , , - 5 - g S - i5 .- i i I - nje--1m Admnymvg rhmmn Demnu-ms den Madiendi 5"i””1'"'"”' ,h"T0w' oivriihdextphiaatnyl frcihgfsligrilialllistlzmbli-3 ”II4l&IilI?(:r I?I(l0lI'II):Ill)li'l'('ilSt.'(I tn 3l'.! E'l(e)::I8g;l.lnE(.j 3S.0gI8X?I.II Iliatzlihh alirIlm;:IIl.' ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. ICPH-Aftel . the best farmers in this Province." 712,000,000 from 312.284.000.000 is 4. i.;ai.i imi, and son. 5, Edwin S gaiiani iw0.week iighi the pro. C ' C he Slal9fl- W9 first quane" "Id 5”'9.36'00" 'lPlCl and Sun. lpeilei-less Norwe ian trawler t z i a n E He hoped mm the succeeding 000 8 ye:lr4g4g3illl'l)i,)il 1snlc.'(lTII S.e"I"l' W” innit”? ” l- EdW"'Wessel -lopeter gwas abaudom i directors would get along in the W59 i”. 'J ' '4 Hirch and si Reid and S011 1 EVBTI MKS Hmliwedncsday to the growling. shift. same way as they had in the DES: lggrasiggr " 59'Illin5il6rR(;l3:lIi1it:,zl'IIlll91 Fh'ydI'I1ilg pack of jagged ice that held ., . -. - . . i - - - - rs - 1 er s -. : . W 5 T” r 9”” 5””””” rS:?.i3ts?.',3f'”it.ai..”;l-1i”tI”.?,;.W” fill? .l'E..iT;1'.ii5”So3?i'L?.i.'ifEuJ 3. T9,"; vergvnah 11;; 3;; Thompson. ulomague. 2.; t:nii2'd”"E'ta... ,.o..o.e.... Air CRASWELL far Better Phat" - - r- - grow. .(hli)(l;'I2dr 0l&l)l(l)e000O ainm S1524 DOME W-rent Stead and son. 3' Robert A.:(,nmmand. which earlier rescued graphs. i Mr. Bryan expressed his grat- ' 'J " '. M i, and 5, ii;4 ooh .h"& in Rim" A l”'"9- 5- "-026 of her 33 passengers and ' ttutie to the Premier and to the ”-' ”"”t'”3T 3” Ti ..ifins' in lI'- M.-"L9"d QM 500 ivrew members. assumed unoffi- P-W'C- JACKETS alld Camp"-l Government for the way he and 000 '35.! war" '9. 5” 5 on; Senior yearling. lemali! r I. clally that the Jopeter had been . costs at The Bike shop, l clude investincnls ill goo s awn Reid and Sons. 2. and 3- abandoned on me strength oi i i 9 his fellow members of the Associ- eh i ,. and i-arm him. Exciiid h i I ..YnL.R DOLLAR BUYS MORE ation had been received in aud- in:”i:”,m inw,nim.ii,h.V Saving Edwin Reid and Son. 4. Earl lngsidistortbd radio messages that . . . rl Son. 5. Brent Stead and Son.'crat-kled across hundreds of miles 1; I v V i-- lences. He expressed the hope that . , i . i fsijgh " i 1, at the H1 HFS DRLG sroiu-: Plowing Maj-ch the producers association would ;,if;,'505'"f",h:"'j;l,.iil,jif,,: i,e,i.,,ii i aw; War old female. dry. e 1.,ol ice and water from a high . nmnz ' ENGAGEMENT-ltir. Harold receive a grant lrom the Govern- ' lg" .. sR A. w M3”L9”d- 3- 5"” i- ”j9q"9"CY lransmmer at Mme" shock up up A11('NsON's this -wogk gnd 'W.. Crnssman wishes to announce the The entertainment provided byinient the same as other organir WFA-i-Hi:-R i;.uiLooN s1('.1-HEB: ifgnalelgl zgillk Simlt B cg! d IVIEH 9" "19 east 993” Pi CW99" i WHITE WINE -.'. . . - i . . i i . I ' A e -. ren.ea an. i i ii; Ievhsliirzeggrtiirldaolchgzsnfgflteito lgi:liiiiethifhpfapgllgiliagisirizhonqtgtei-rt: zatlons arc rccening. M0.xCT0N ,CP,' M A Siivei-Eand Son, 2. Gavin Reid and Son, 'A report frocm Colpenhagenrgon-1 dm-ing Quf A don James Holm. son of Mr. and at Dundnr yesterday was well no PARIS lAPl-A seaplane with spherical object cl'uISe1iII,0V,('er'lihll0nf-iiiaggizg SgtzidstzirlidqSogd::inNk3ldii:;Imet;n(iha:1is E:)il:-rI;mI'(llI.;ikeletaoI(ni . w I , Mrs. Ernest Holm. De Sable. Wed- ceived by the huge crowd in at. 15 persons aboard crashed last inn Wednesday plain) H51 em ” d S ' " . W had heeiihemhved to the CVCM fCCfIlI'IlIgi FOR PKJKLING ' ding to take place In United church mndlnca During most of the im Sunday 1n we Fniiindilr Cameililondim Hire nalkted eye alfeiigbda Ctlefarbe "E anlfemglle dry 1 Earl Ings and ton Danish polar ship Klsta - A - - '. was . m - t i . - I P'W"' Sepmmher 29 at 4'00 p'm' :':J”,::agl;in:I"5r1,(;p:;'g)pIEgnzd mi Ziggxtesgsin 22.: ivergzczsiila? iii-gather balloon of the type used'Son. 2. and 3. N. W. MacLeod. Dan. which had penetrated the; CIIOOSQ TTOIII Ollf QTCCT CITCY 1 GAL, JAR . - ( ' h t' b.. in h r heno-i Female in milk. born July I, icefield in an attempt to put hf Egztihgttxf, biicihizgiggs while the IiI'laenp;I:::. no sun of H e Itiniecrialir mg su ma Sp e D 1951 to June 30. 1952 e 1. Edwin line aboard the Jopeter and tow E 1. Ruth Ross. 2. Norma Duvar. The following are the results of EATON'S SEPTEMBER intermediates: Highland rlingl the competitions held: 1. Judy MacDonald. 2. Virginia . Shaw. Sword Dance 1. Judy MacDonald. 2. Janet Mclllsh and Virginia Shaw (tied). Shean Trub bhas 1. Eleanor Henry, 2. Judy MacDonald. I Juniors: Highland Fling 1.i of quality foods in all departments. 95; use-rs ;t3'2;2'(?t' 2 t... BREAKFAST . JAVEX BAcoN' 5'"-ed lb' 55: 16 oz. BOTTLE 19t- CORNED 32 OZ. BOTTLE ............. 290 PORK HOCKS lb. 19:: - Howard Mclnnis 2 FITTED F00'l'VIEAll l75 Queen St. -Currie Bldg. Seniors: Highland Fling - 1, Ruth Ross. 2. Carol MacLeod. Sword Dance 1. Ruth Ross. 2. Carol MICI4C0d. Shean Trubbhas BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50c Per Insertion I iii”)SE'n”””” .... 3.-.. s.;'l."i'::..... . no '- ' l EXCIUSIVE TIME SAVINGS .. WORK SAV- QM SAUSAGE lb. 43: 33:" 2 for 59: GRADE "A" PICNIC Ce-ism-i-lY's it ING FEATURES AT A MONEY SAVING LOW CANNON--At the Prince eounty M.n's Hospital on Septmeber 9th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Cannon. Mhghings Resurnei i itwlileanors. a daughter. Marilyn cupcns I shoulders ISE. . PETTIGREW .. At. the Prince guJestAI5::kI:i-acIsfaIihuM'inl;iigimi? 15 cu, FT, CAPACITY lb. 55: lb. 43: BOOST OUR HOME INDUSTRY Bl C o u n ty Hospital, Wednesday. meeting for the season held in the September 14th. 1955. to Mr. and banque room of the Y. M. C. A.' Mrs Kenneth Pettilzrew. Keir by the Centennial Y1" men last sington. a son. Kenneth Arthur. evening. l Bilbs. 1 oz. Mr. MacLean spoke on the role jg) of a private citizen under the dem- SHOPPING FOR THESE ITEMS. lllikingl Freezers I-'-I3II.II'I'S IiliA'iIlS ocratic form of government and 1955 MODELS r-rv-1-----r the Interest which should be taken CAN”?-At "1; "lug; c”1”i':i.Viby citizens in the body of menu NO 1 PICKLING 305?” 0". ?P””" ' thy l t to tr ”th' . -Ch It th t tu . c th lth ' :lfa;l3?V'"arf:"R'fx:' iiggincidggggglrv l.ag:ants'e'.elcie touchoedmtveti ti: amolierili other home ferceezeri. egeslrgeried toorgilaereyou et::p:hd- 5 IIJS. 23: able neezlnz at an economy price. Construction: Heavy gauge steel. Interior finish is two-coat. two baked Dupolil Dulux. Interior of lid is moulded. "Pane-tyte" insulation is thick to help out operating costs. Exterior nnlsh is high gloss baked-on Dulux. of each citizens earnings which sit E1ea""r5' lwas allocated each year and thei BLANCHARD-At the Charlotte ;cxpanding desire on the part oil town Hospital Wetinesday, Sep the people to have the government i tember l4. 1955. Herbert Bian- lcontl-ol their lives more and moral SMALL WHITE SILVERSKINS 2 Ibs.35c MILK A Hall tins 83 chard of Smith Rusticn. in his hAn ac'tive pehriod of discussion on 15:: lmfzl gglll" lmdAPgI"I"l"9 'r';9oI?re;- F?P'"3a" 3" ISLAND . AK 15 oz 75th year. His remains are res - t e var ous p ases of the address V0 we 3' on y' : "me C3 y TASTY P - . TIN ing at the Charlottetown Funeral was taken part in by manyinem-I sealed Tecumseh unit is covered by a five year pron Home. from where the funeral berg, will be held Friday morning to 99- President Bob Giggy was chair- Anmstinc's Church. Smith Rus- man of the meeting with Les Alex tlco for Requiem High M885 It ander at the piano and Walter Cox 9.30 Standard Time. interment In as song leader. Alan Andrew and the church f?emelEl'Y- Ian MscLeod were guests. tcontinued from page 1) Wilmot Valley taction plan. 15 cu. ft. size EATON'S September so sect 319.00 PEAS 2 for 31: EED RIPE '8 BONELESS T:vM"oEs 2"”'”” Eiiignkrn 7oz. tin 49: :;::N'Ps' 2 '"I"' 29' i5iI3Nii:t lib. tub 29: N. D. Macleoll oooomxun :i:r:;:';::r':3::::;"::;i "”'"”"” 359'” TOMATOES peck 49: P- E '- EIWBALMEB always being sold. "If we have, LOBSTER 5 oz. tin 79c MMSWAIN CANNED BEEF - 15 oz. tin 49: GARDEN OF GULF-20 OI. Tin WAX BEANS 2 fine 33: I SPUD ISLAND POTATO 1 lb. bag . . . CHIPS 5 pkgs. 23c PIIFEUIION IOI CREAM 9 Cu. Ft Westinghouse REFRIGERATOR WITH PUSHiIUTTON AUTOMATIC DEFROS17 -.. -sldodei DPI-l-90 - The convenience of push button automatic dstroatlng in a compact. space-making 0 cu. ft. reirlnerator only 23" wide. Freezes and stores 80 lbs. of food and ice in big. full width ti-eeur plus an additional 14 lbs. in cold storage tray. Adjustable shelves . . . 86 lltiishsl 'u'agetablo Iiumidrawer . . . Butter keeper. bonus bottle storage in deep shelf-in-door with no-tip guard to! bottles. III h.p. Eoonomisar If echanllm. urouis 5 good stock for sale we can sell P.E.l. potatoes anywhere." he said 1 He stated that he was happy to note that the dealers had their. own organization in order to see that the honest fellow would keep the dishonest fellow in his place i He wished the dealers every sure cess in their efforts. stressing the need of organlzat ion he pointed out that labor was very well organized and that thi- farmers must organize in a simi- Oharlottetown and North Wiltahlre Robin Hood HOUR. In conclusion he noted that he was disappointed to hear the chair- . man of the meeting suggest the' Producers Association should be the producers are big? notI!Iiteletalonlll7IlIOllIl4lVCI vthoat having the I c.,,,,,.,,.... u ."Fro'cTfrltiA romno sour i1ins49e 10 Email St. Bill 4823 Complete Funeral ad IIOIII 0 Hill F 03 -.O and nail ziuclw-w 1-. L3