New British Trade Plan ' Causes Excitement, Fear t LONDON (CPI-Britain's plan'the prospect of being forced into' to be divided between admiration (or lightening trade links between even closer trade relations with (or lilacmillan's bold initiative the Commonwealth and Europe. the United States. is very worried and a feeling of skepticism. The ouilined in Washington during the about this. . . . The British an- Times says it ilan important pro- vtczkend by chancellor of the ex- war is that the Commonwealth-f posal. but this independent news- rhequer Harold Macmillan, is II-Europe free trade region would bei paper adds that the obstacles an aousing excited comment in Lon- so strong economically that it'”many, various and formidable." don. would not have to worry about other Commentators wonder one aspect of reaction among convertibility." how the idea of Commonwealth as- cornmonivealth countries is a re The Sunday Express. a right- soelatlon with I European free ported Canadian fear that Mac- wing paper which consistently ad- trade zone can be harmonized milian's proposed free-trade plan vocates increased intra-Commonlwith Commonwealth preferential ulll tend to divide the world even lwealth trade, says Canada is i tariffs and other special Common- nlore sharply into dollar and non- 'afrald her -exports to Britain will wealth trading tie!- dollar areas. All Canadats ener-ibe hard hit by European compei.i- To some GXICIIL M80mlllHI1'l gies since the Second World War tion if any freevtrading club link- far-reaching pl'0.iBCl -- Wlllfll U19 have been devoted to avoiding in; Europe and the Common- chancellor emphasized ilin neut- p such a split. lat. Aanal.-dale. 0. Murray Mae- Iodeday. Bay Forums. i Kenaie. Dundss. C " " dahlias. 11 blooms - 14. Any other variety Cockerel l. Mrs. Harold Bulpitt, Roseneath; 1. Preston Bryanton. Rollo Bay, 1. 2. Parker Jewell. York; 3. Mrs. 1. Preston Bryanton, Rollo Bay. W. MacGregor, Charlottetown. cu" 16. New Hampshire Breeding Collection Gladlolas, 12 spikes - Pen. 1. Preston Bryanton, Rollo l. Mrs. Edward Kassner, Souris; FRANKFURI Germd” (Ari Bly. 1. Mrs. Russel Mills. Annandale; R959" 13- Murphy. U.S. Deputy 17. White Leghorn Breeding Pen. 3. Mrs. J. w. MacGregor. Cliarl- U"d''''”''”l'Y '" 5”” "'5 l'”' 1. Robert Acorn and Son, Dun. ottetown. Monday the United States has no das. 1. Robert Acorn and son, Dun- Collection nasturtiums w 1. Mr: l.”"" M" 10' ted."cl'" "'9 '"""r' as-. Hamid Bulpitt; 2. Mrs. w. w. And l"l """3l” ”' "' '"”'l '”''t”' is. Progeny oi Barred Ply- emu. 5!. Peter": Bay; 3. Mrs. l' "W G'l"'""Y- 3” "M ''”V""' mouui Rock cocks”; ",1 3”. Wm. A. Dixon, Rollo Bay West. "3 "1" " u" we" Gflmu” red Plymouth Rock nus. 1p cock. Collection Pansies e 1. W. B. melt. phued cut in t e lent o erel and 3 puliiets. l. Harold Bul- Creed. Highfield; 2. Mrs. Harold "M" ”' d""'" 9" ' '"”W"'” pm. Rolellealh. 1. Clayton am. Bulpitt; 3. Parker Jewell. York. "d'c"” M the United saw" pm, Roseneath. Collection Dlanlhus - 1. Mr. w. Elle” "'9 G'”'"'"',,l”" ""d' ' 19. Progeny oi Barred Plymouth a. Creed, Highfield; 2. Mrs. w. w. "W "”""'P"”"- Rock Cock and New Ham shir Anderson. St. Peter's Ba . hens. 1 cockerel and 3 pulleplg. 1? Collection snapdragonsy-1. W. wcogecuonxmual L-rhpuf Roddie Maciiienzli-, Primrose, 1. B. Creed; 2. Mrs W W Anderson; i . ' Cree twzt Mr5' Hamd l"i Reggie Banks, Annandale 3. Clay. 3 Mrs. Dan Anderson, St. Peter's pm' .' Mr" ' W” Andeuonl The Guardian. Page 5 Tuesday. Oct. 2, 1956 PLAN N0 ARMY ton Buipiti, Roseneaih. Bay. T” be continued N31 l;iT08ell3;0l hlithl sussex and Collection stocks -- 1. Mrs. W. For wealth actually comea into effect. alive stage-took London by 5”” edwa maps "9 lensl I mckgrel W. Andemm; 2. Fulton Underhay. The Observer. an independent The News Chronicle, however. prise. The new "WV! has been " W e''s' 1' u'””'d tl"'l”n't newspaper, refers to these Cana- says Canadian otficlals appear to kept fairly Mcfplr !lllI0U8lI there dian fears and adds: favor the plan. have been hints to the govern- "Canada. which does not relish Other reaction in London tends menl's thinking. A..:5t.."1W r In " B ' ' - Annlndalg 2. Murray Macxenzje Y::'k Fortune, 3. Parker Jewell . 3. P I i . Brzdas resmn Bryanmm Dun I Collection of verbena - 1. Mrs 11. Best pair of Geese. l Bert Tay- ' J" MECGMEOL Charlottetown; 1' PINT CRO . , i ” lor,Dundas Cent-sr.2 CHI .1.) -lM” Wm" A" D'""- mu” 3” 1 S N kins. Annandale. 1 or an w”'i 3'.M”' w- w- A”d"'"””' ' 22. 3”: pair of ducks 1 Reggie hicollailliw of PM” .nnuQ'l,-it L d . . . " rs. ..Ad ;2. not! ' Cross walks being sprayed on of the Montalul Memorial School ithelr use. The project is being :,:nclE:MAlE':::::E(-p:,pr'J2h"P M' Underhay: 3. l:1a:l:imJewell. S by Mr. Gilbert Clements. oi the it is hoped till! P81'9'"-I ""1 'P8l'l1-- sponsored by the Junior Board ton Bryahon Ron" BM ' 'v l'"' Junior Board of Trade, in frontiers will instruct the children in: ' Collection of Phlox Perennial - Put the juice of one lemon in a 23. Best pair -I-urknl . Park" I. Mrs. W. W AnderaolI:.1. Mrs. half Elana of watts: and add H 1d 31 ; . icy; iftuaapoonbimrhanabofaods Je2v:e"'BY(:rkB- l (lailldlpLlla'n 3 M" av” i'bIk.ingnndal.Taketh.iaaxonl!gnt D d E h'b.t. J d Names hhcDlimaM' Dun"; 3' mond De(!sWllea'l.'):illia:lW2l ill lay. Coulmm" Swell 9”” ” It W" B ' """i'.ii"".7i""' . A3 ' M .Artur ixo. ' - larene . . -. I in epvueaa "ty- l x I I U 9 I Pr. Wool EIOYEEI 1- Ml'5' gifglgiugs Dundash 3 Hp” Taylnn lS1'reseddia2nlcAilllviilifmld Bulpml all mus" duwmtonk a ' s in-ing Baker. Elmira; Mrs. Art- 25 8;! . "H , " , . . p g m C .k , R, .. Cn Pillim potion plants-1. M' .f Results Ancl Prizes Continued :3..Bmgc. Mn. out g.....,"2"...3fr.,...:.:.i:3.'::: gag: reg;-ray cow BRAN .. ' 102. ll Pr. Fancy Gloves: 1. "was" i j r"' " i ”('('r9E0T- 5" "l”"I at g, Needlework - naullcran Wendie Philips. 1 W d H M H p 2 M . FRLIT mp Fl.0Rl(".l.TLiRE "””'- l 2 ” '2. Class 3. Sec 63. Chenille Bed-l 90. Shell Work. 1. .Mrs Vera lxg: Dhfgnle H lph ' H 5 -'lPPl8S. any other variety nam- gable R”l”l””' m 1' Parker Jewll Ylu -v rpi spread. 1. Mrs. Fred iVlch0i50n.y.lwl1acl2onaldg East Baltic; 2 Mira 103- Quin Applique. lg Mm giiyealrlylt -; lmAn3 w(,0dV Rona i;l".em2;mlV.lr:;S.,&:imt:I Isinfdghforll-; PURE IICAIIONAIE or SODA Kilmulr. - 80 9"- ”"”5- . w dell Phllll .. 2. M . Edwin 95: -A 8- -J. MacDon- ';.;.;j' s t " ' ' 55, Afghan, Knitted or Croc-heul 91 Cross Stitch. 1. Mrs. lera R531. 3. Mrs-pkwaner Bsixang aid. Dundas; 3. Russel Mills. Ane ONO ted. l, Mrs. N.H. Richards, Sourlsi MacDonald. ' V POULTRY dale. 2. Mrs. Gerald MacDonald. Card. 92. Needlepoint. 1. itlrs lei-3 L Barred Plynmmh Rock Hem 5 aPpIpg' any ,,,;,,.,. mrmy Mm igan. 3. Mrs. Norman Bruce. El-yr Maclilionaldli Mrs. Walter Dlx- L Mm.1em,Taylm.. Dumas, zg Pres, ed. winter -- i. Russel Mills. An min. on. as a lo. I . 66. L M”. Norman Nicholson-i 93. Girls Knitted Dresss. l Mrs. mu Bryantom Rum) Bay' 8' Mm nandale, 2. Mrs. John D. MacDon. . . ray MacKenzie, Dundas. Charlonewwn. 2. Mn wan; Wendall Phlllllps, Charlottetown; aid. Pisquid. , . 2 Barred Ply th R0 k cock, Hyslop crab apples E 1, Mrs, Macxenzlel Soul.” 12. Mrs. Wallie MacKenZle. Sourlsi "er 1A Marlenemgzylon C wloseph Campbell, Poplar Point; 2 , 68 Place Mats Crocheted. 1. I 3- M75 Mlrm-9" Nlcllol-W" 5. New Hampshire Hen. 1. Murr Mr5- V9""0ll J9nl(ilIS. Millvlew: 3. Mrs, Bently Creed. 94o Bonnet .3"d Bw'ee5' 1' Mm ray MacKcnzie. Dundas, 2. Prev lMT5' -l059Pll G- Campbell. Poplar 70'Crocheted Dollies. 1. Mrs. l wendall Phillips; 2' M”; 'l'N' ton Bryanton. Rollo Bay, 3. Pres- Polfllr Benny Creed. glnnes, Sourls: 3. Mrs. barman um Bryamonl Ron" Bay. 20 yenuw plums .. 1. M” IL-J. 72 Pillow Cases with Colored N”'l'”l59"- ch”l9”e""""' ll. Leghorn Iwhiiei Cot-kerel. l. M-!CDOnaid.Dundas. embroidery. 1. Albion Cross W.I. ' Sawcmert 1' .M”" Mam" ' Robert Acorn and Son. Dundas. 20 Plums any Variety blue r- l. I :.mlt:rs. StanleY Stavert. Charioite- ggutllqzbaziglf.frmlggnmi-hof;l:: 12. Leghorn (White) Pulletl 1. Mrs. John D. MacDonald. Pisquid. l 'l'HE THREE-TON truck, a 1954 on the Lower Montague Road F!'l- l the ditch. In the truck at the H C Knmuir Robert Acorn and Son, Dundas. 73 Hand worked Pi ow uses. '. 13. Any other variety hen. 1. Ford which turned upside down in day night. The truck was carryintl time was Mr. Stanley Hicken and 1. Mrs. Vzra MaEDo:il:id. 1 Mrs mix C;:'g;:l::;,",a”2rt Bert Taylor. Dundas. 2. Reggie the leit hand Kutter after beinslsix tons of coal and after collision his young son. Both escaped with StZ:Val:;l111f";:';l:' i ' Brock; 3g M”. Allison MacDonald ..... -.1M. in collision with a 1954 Ford sedan went out of control ending up in minor injuries. 76 Embmide-red Cushion L gridgcgwon, Mn' Lloyd Mullen Bridzemwn 97. Woollen Socks. l. Mrs. Ben- : M" Vera Macmiald: 3g M”. Colin Dixon, East Baltic: .1. Mrs. I wendm Phillips. James Duncan, Poplar Point. P" B 27 Tattinds if Mrs. Irene Kass- 9” ""9? 5"?” ll 498" MIC- go m nnnalrlb Cardigan; 2. Mr, Nor. ROCK HUDSON - MISS CORNELL BORCHERS ””i'i. iciloclieted Lac. 1 Mrs. "'3" Nltholsnni 3- M" Allison mm. 2. ”;".f.”".;'.i'ii . .. . "NEVER SAY GOODBYE" 2. Mrs. J.N. Innes. Souris. M" wan" Dlxo . 2 "Niall - 80. Cut work. 1. Mrs. Vera Mac- Maicinonald Fri '10- Ir 3 1;?” D""3ld' E"5l B”mc' .AnnIe Chevrlc Cli" lseti t I ml 81. White or Colored Runner.. ms Quin "5""-gjlwllgi l 1. Mrs. Vera MacDonald, Easltl M" W M ppnilue "b r 1 - Baltic; 2. Nora MacLean. Sourls; .' t ” 9' imnr East 3ll' Collection asters. 6 blooms -- 1. BOX OFFICE OPEN 7;15 Parker Jewell, York; 2. Mrs. W MacGregor, Kensington; 3. Fulton SHOW AT APPROX. 7245 ' '1 NEWS -r COMEDY -- SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 3- M”' C"”" Dixonl East Bellini i406 Ruiz All Wool Yarn: lMrg 82 Crocheted centerpiece. l.Mrs. my Mmq P0 '8 pm I? 2 v - I l Bentley Creed. illames Bagk: A " i '1 M” 83- shopplng B35 1' N0” Mabllllrs Waiter Diiton nE":SrldaBe8lllCs. Lean, Souris. ; I ' ' . - M. Apron. 1. Mrs. WendalliJ0h?'7HlE:ferwg:lga”?g:5-. nll:"- The Slur Ol Phillips, Charlottetown: 2. Mrs. M" MMKA St thllav 4 Pl A Norman Nicholson. Charlnttetowlui H" Brsidedyh ll" 199"”- '. 3. Mrs. James MacDonald. Dun-I Brod" qt; pet:,F,s.' 2' d”' A Dewriri New AI-tertir 3' . r . . y ' - . . I, - . . dallli” :m:'l?ed'e”' 1' M”; We" l Gcnrge A. Campbell. Fortune. Ill iilt? ilqilllntl , ps. Chnrloiieiolln. 2. 99 W00” Wt I , s V Mrs. Walter Dixon. East Baltic; ” 0" t H5 ”'lt"'d Ylllli f 1 ?. tltirs. Norman Nicholson. Char- BiA"rlll.:)urCre';)'li;mf1llghf;,?)l::; ELMY thtf oli.lol..InMrs. Norman Nicholson; 3 M” Coll" mimlh E3-'1 ammo" O I 2. Mrs. Wendall Phillips. zi. Mrs. W, 3,” mm Mm . I all the rid. Waller Dixon. East Baltic. Norman Mencken. 5, s M"- B6. Afternoon Dress. 1. Mrs. ' ' - M"- iague. after having been in collis- with six ions or coal and owned W?'"'l8ll Pllllllllsl 2- lllI'S- Waller ” ion with s tlireeton truck loadedi by Mr. Jack Annear. D"(0"- M. Boys Wash Suit W l. Mrs. I954 FORD CAR Involved in the accident on the Lower Montague Road on Friday night. near Mon- Norman N' holeson: 2. Mrs. Wand F, le Phillips. "S EASTERN Addresses ACTC Search For Kingston ...':i:...l:zi?'";i.;...l..:t':r. mi WNW GUARDIAN Montagu. Ra"), Penitentiary Prisoner Comedy gig To Cartoon R Bob M L . . I. BELLEVILLK om. (Cpl y, PERFECTION WOMEN'S Institute at Mrs. ev. ac arcn. prlncipa 'The search for a prisoner mlss- y ll.VlC 3D9l"l9f'l'- T119555? lllll'l- ""5 ””3"'"'”' M "'9 Chmuu in: from Kinizsion penitentlarv ' . Works Centre of the United Church 4 REMEMBER carnival. Lower of c.,,.d.. .g Nuamau, 3, cu centred on the Belleville area I &' lllltnllillle Hall. October 4th and was the guest speaker at tiE2hAC';C Monday after a car stolen two Sept 24 M Oct 21 CLEANERS lth. rally, in Trinity United urc . - t ' . Montague on Friday. Sept. 28. blocks from we liEme.n”"y W" Daily from each terminal: Dial 7387 GIRL GUIDES ltuI:E'l;-tT:ie re? The church W" "Med by very found abandoned in this city. ulnr meeting of Frs on - y I a.ln.. it am.. 1 p. .. 4 . . . interested congregation. truest Robert E. Wood, 27. of Toronto. STANDARD TTMF pm ill"? Girl Gllldel W" lulll 0" MN” "clergy from other districts were: scrviu 34 year, for . "rm of ' flew evenlnil ll ll" U310" "lll- Rev. Frank MacLean and Rev. Mr. llndcr the leadership of Anna Pow- For daily report dial CFCY on "M" O '7 "ON W" ' hank robberies. disappeared Sun- hnw to knit. so as they will be llhle to work on their knitting harlge. The meeting was closed with taps. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macilon of lllnnissue, were the guests last week of i' d Mrs. Elmer Stew- art. Trenton. N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Buchanan oi Mnnctan. N.B.. were weekend via- itnr to ii! is . eats of Mliilfld M: 0''; Na rm. Rusaelillarpkof St. John. N" aasaswsentsnsust lldnna. ll stie of Trlnlt Church, Char- ll"! Weather broadcast- er. work was done on tenderfoot f,..'.l..,...; an, M3,, Patterson, Geo My 'l'9f' ' 990'” Pminm 9" "'9 Catch an early crossing , test and also the second class rzetown: Rev. Mr. Woolirey. Mur- Penlltmlary 'll'0uIId5- and avoid delay. & gum" work on "mung". 1-he ray Hub”; R". ML Shun. V". Prison officials said they did not Renrvluam unwed l lzllides were pleased to have Mrs. rm, ma Rev, Mr. Goudge. of Pow- know Wllelll" ll! WIS hldlnx WlllI- Y K," Mnckod ” their "at Mn In". in the penitentiary walls or he had For particulars contact: l lll"l-90d ll Nlcllllll ll"-' Gllld" Mrs. Gordon MacDonald oi Char m'"h'd "'9 0'"5ld'r l lottctown read the scripture while 3'" P0lll'9 lie" indicated that NORTHUMBERLAND Rev. Mr. Goudga led in prayer. Rev. Mr. Fraser introduced the guest speaker. Mr. Macbareo. who spoils of the work in us ' ' , the first Christian Worker's Centre. the ways and means used in pro- curlnrllinds. and the many dit- ilcultes Wood may have been smulzsled FERRIES LIMITED out of the around: in a ssrbsso Charlottetown. p E lalaad truck which went out on Sunday. THEATRE Miliiiiliilli l ' Tiles - Wad. t Time. 8 p.nl. . Adm. 40 - 60 . Isle. Prev. it I or pr . 9- ”-'rss Miuwness Poole. G . A. T F”""" WV" ..... "I'll CRY TOMORRgW" ui Moll l'lIfA.YaalWlDNjAY g " " ""'"”"u n..':.'.'. muiaaluiu INCLUDES All SIZES FROM TOTS to teens W, M,,., w”,,.... "M. i 3'': " '- "er .r..i"r?t!.'.f.i'."J3i'. . , saloon. and mum: woolm. Twaads. Chinchilla. Alpaca and f:,.1"313' -;g',:.:'..---"”'”" A- 2; E3 "":':',:i'.';.:;.'.;....... Heeees in at wide selection of styles and colon. new" I """" 3 p MANY FUR-TRIMMED COATS IN GROUP lv-:.,mw,m,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, .!duunsmN I of Coats. Coos Sm. Gmsacdgnzzsszzmao S&I'baa scours. - etc. . ' . '"''.''' B "THE STORE FOR GIRLS" zmm-3:?”-1:-E - ,3 O -B ,....2.'.3".u.....i'ui... ll lsasvlasssasimut ll0tMES& BRADLEY ---- C gm l Dld34M'