a w AUXILIARY PRESENTS CHEQUE TO CHARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL | lishing — the” new nurses’ Tesi- The of the St. Char- les Auxiliary of the Charlotte Carron, presents the adminis- trator, Sister Mary Stanislaus with a cheque for $5,000-to- be dence and school of nursing. } Borromeo was Chosen as their The auxiliary which has been active for 80 years, first as the Ladies’ ‘Collecting Committee and later as the St. Charfes Auxiliary after .St.Charles_of used towards the cost of fur- Yanks Are Not By JAMES “MARLOW WASHINGTON (AP) — One of the things Pyemier Nikita Khrush- patron, has Rt. Rev. Patrick McMahon, D.D., rector of St. Dunstan’s Basilica as its chap- lain. Shown above at the pre- sentation of the cheque are Enthusiastic Over Reds More Trade Goal chev cage most — more trade with nited States — is just! exactly what he probably won't | Y the U.S. in such trade. ~eat well... feel well... | Lwe well diades tats 06 bho th Os with ‘WAYNE STAINLESS STEEL with new scaitoped edge Fine grade staintess cattery steel, holtow ground fitke 2 eazor). Scatioped edge for easier eutting. Stay sham fer years. rang on &” Uulity Katte __ 19 SEAL OF SATISFACTION VALUE s 6 DAY RECORD SALE “Design’ and ‘Somerset’ LP.’s including the Golden Era of Glenn Miller, Porgie and Bess, TV Jazz Themes, The Music of LeRoy An derson and many others. each :1.98 2 for 3.88 and introducing Stereo Long Play at the lowest price ever. each 2.88 Gallant, secretary; Sister Mary Stanislaus, administrator; Mrs. Frank McCarron, president, and Sister Mary Ethel, treasurer. get. i The reason the US. govern ment hasn’t been eager for more trade with the Sovi can be stated bluntly al the state department puts nicer lan- guage: 1. There isn’t much to be gained 2. The machinery and know- how which the Soviets want from the United States would help- Rus- sia build itself up industrially, sconomically and military. Russia isn’t thinking in terms of buying consumer goods but in ‘eratis\of buying machines and hiring American speciaists. Eisemhower a year ago about more trade. He got a fast brush- off. Just a couple of weeks ago Khrushchev, preparing for his | trip here next week, wrote a ‘piece for the magazine, Foreign -HIGH LUSTRE .with ‘Allantoin’, Ponds’ exclu- _ Shades .. . beautiful’ new black fl LIPSTICK Radiant lip make-up with silken ease of application, such last- ing glow. High Lustre Lipstick Sive, softening, enriching sub- stance.Comes in 10 satin-sheen and gold cases. Es gaa r e133. N SALE TH! ONLY KODAK VERICHROME | ~PAN FILMS . Size VP-620, VP-127 and VP-128 _ «Sorry, limit 4 rolis te a customer. Sensational value while quantities last! 8 EER init eb FE Russia warts long-term credits from the United oe The state department has already answered the Khrushchev-Mikoyan sugges- er ecuce mon on OF ad long-term credit this way: Why don’t you pay what you owe? You owe this country $2.- 600,090,000 for civilian goods lend- to Russia during the Sec- ond World War. One official put it this way: “How can we be expected to extend crédits to the Soviet Union while that country is in default to us on its past debits?” Congress passed a law in 1951 forbidding even rrivate !ong-term credits to countries, like Russia, States money they owe. W. Prince Board Plans:Program ALBERTON — A brief meet- ing of the Alberton and~ West Prince Board of Trade was held in the Alberton Library last even- ing to make plans for the re- Solemnity and age-old tradi- — of regular meetings fol-|. tion marked the swearing-in ying a summer recess. | os es ia als a The next regular meeting will of Prince Edwong ksiand's oy be held Oct. 14th when a nomina-| Progressive - Conservative Ca- ting committee will be appointed| bimet yesterday. Finst to take to draw up a slate of officers for presentation to the annual meet- ing in November. Following discussion on a num+ ber of projects to be undertaken shortly the meeting adjourned. The president Earle Atkinson pre- sided. TALK THIRD SUBWAY TORONTO (CP) — Metropoli- tan Toronto exetutive commit- pao min a oe pesca! and massive dismissals are being sion to draw preliminary plans | organized im Quebec province to for a third subway. The five-mile|S™ ash attempts by workers to line would cost $40,000,000 and form unions a top provincial lab- rfn north. from midtown Bloor|0r leader chapged today. Street. Widespread anti - union action is undermining the right of workers to associate in unions, DEVELOPING. |said Roger Mathieu, general Your Films for 20 Years |president of. the Canadian and In Tod&y—Ouf Tomorrow |Catholic Confederation of Labor. GARNHUM PHOTO | UEBEC (CP) — Police terror He served the warning in a STUD ispeech today at the opening ses- Kent St. 10 Ch’town | 510 of the CCCL’s annual con- I ; . ivention here. CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS —by Byrne Hope Sanders MONTREAL, Sept. 17th. — You'll bless the day . . « you heard about Wampole’s VITA-POPS. Believe me, they’re a wonderful way for young- M@sters to get the vitarnins they need for growth and good health — for Vita-Pops look, and taste, like candy! They've got a delicious wiid-cherry flavor th&t children love — yet in every one are 8 precious vitamins — including vitamins A, C, D and B12. Give each child one Vita-Pop a day — and feel serene about vitamin requirements for that day! Best way, I suggest, is | to get a 5 weeks’ supply of Vita-Pops for $2.50, or if there’s more | than one child im: the family, a 15 weeks’ supply for only $5.95. TREAT BREAKFAST with the r it deserves . .. it’s the | meal that begins the day! Make it important y | with-RED RIVER CEREAL, the hot ’n’ tasty Cy, cereal that ks up sleepy appetites. Red sty ft River, with its delicious blending of cracked? er wheat, rye and flax, adds energy values to the diet of youngsters and active werkers, and regularity for older folks and sedentary _ workers. And it cooks in just a few minutes. Some mothers like to cook it before bedtime . heat it up in a coat boiler in the morning. Do order Red ‘River Cereal this we e~ YOUR GUESTS WILL DECLARE you have a chef's magic touch when you serve them ROYAL INSTANT PUD- DING this delightful way. Yes, Royal Instant Puddings have given us another inspired des- sert suggestion, which guests and family will heartily and hung rily applaud. Here ‘tis . ., Use one quart jar‘or shz aker with secure top. Pour in two cups of cold miik> Add contents of any Reyal Instant Pudding package. Cover: Shake until mixed—takes barely one minute. Remove cover. Pour into dishes. Let stand about five minutes until set. An extra treat. when topped with appropriate fresh or preserved fruit! \ 1 HAD A WONDERFUL TIME—DID YOU? On vacation I mean, ef course. Thanks to my special “Sunshine” savings account at the BANK OF MONTREAL I was able to head for the seashore and in- dulge myself wholeheartedly in the expensive little luxuries that add so much to holiday fun. It worked so well for me this year that to- morrow I’m opening a special actount for next year’s holidays. If lack of ready money spoiled your fun this year, why not plan the bes st vacation ever for next —_ All 7 have-to do is oper your ‘Sunshine’ account at the of M and keep: g to it at regular intervals. Don’t delay, see the B of M toda MEMO TO CAREER ‘WOMEN. ABOUT GOOD FOOD. You like it easy to prepare, of course, and I’m sure you like it fasty. Then take my tip and stock up on those famous, bright white tins labelled AYLMER FANCY PEAS—ASSORTED SIZES. There’s a 10-gunce size just right for you . . . and you'll agr I know, that Aylmer Fancy Peas are something special!—young, tender and deliciously sweet! You see, they're grown on carefully selected Canadian farms. Then, when they've reached perfection, Aylmer rushes them, fresh-harvested, to nearby cannerie s—seals and cpoks them, often within an hour for that sunshine-fresh Aylmer flavor. Such good food! HERE’S A BULLETIN FROM A KOREAN VETERAN, who writes: “I owe it to TRC’s to write and thank you very sincerely for the humanitarian work that you accomplish eVery day. Before I started taking TEMPLETON’S TRC’s, I was one of the most unhappy men. I‘was in constant torment from rheumatic pain. . et ever since I started taking-TRC's, Ihave had complete relief.” The experience of this veteran has been shared by thousands of other former sufferers. So if you are troubled yourself.with neuritic, rheumatic, or arthritic pain—or know of anyone v0 is—trv TRC’s. Trey have helned so many mn and wu years—they may be your answer too. inen over so Many the oath of allegiance and the gath of office was Premier-elect Walter R. Shaw ‘left), shown with his left hand resting on the venerable Hyndman family Terror Of Police And Dismissais aid Used On Quebec Labor Unions Text of his yr was released, keynote to the press in advance of de livery. - “We are reaching a point in our province where every at- tempt of union organization in a plant, an enterprise or a service is met with massive or selective dismissals used by the employers as weapons of fight,’ said Mr. Mathieu. “This is the general rule.” He cited 20 individual com- paniés’that fired workers when union organization started. He said almost 350 dismissals were involving the 20 firms. The com- ° | workers known to be involved in union activity or else dismissed them haphazardly as a clear warning to the rest. . “The majority of¢ workers will yanic and the union organization, still too fragile to resist such a shock, will fall as a house of cards” He said. Mr. Mathieu, giving his first reported in the last 30 months/}j ‘panies, he added, either fired) tj _ NEW PREMIER TAKES OATH OF OFFICE Melvin J. MacQuaid. B.A, ta. B., Souris, the *Province’s new ous obstacles to the exercise of the right of association, that #% is used as an anti-union weapon io the advantage of the employer and that it thus acts in conterspt of te most elementary demoe- racy, is a truth that no. honest legislation.” “For a strike to be legal,” he , “within the framework of by strikers, the interventions with bludgeons or revolvers, the in- vestigations during which provin- cial policemen became the tools! STOURPORT, England (CP) of employers’ propaganda, all! panes Anglican clergyman ia that. and still many other things, | England is said to be Rev. Joha are well known to you,” he said.| Castle, viear of this Worcester- “That the provincial police con- | shire town. 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