. l Page 2. The Guardian Saturday. Oct. 1. 1955 l , . mu I T I off A . s . Second Queen 3 Liberal Dep ores an 9 ciug. 5 1-,, , . . , , nues e . P G . , - - lfy an enfra Ass n Annual Meeting niew Crowds Canadian otaro rowers Sessions” - ll ccbinei Shuffle ' . 55"” E. . .. (G)-TIM - I A gown", N xi". ; comm ' um,-. heme "X I'll mug (By Al: llvey. knit: sows TA! .. Dial CM-HQ. "CIIASWILI. for better photo- w?i".5i.i,.""i,".5 elected foeudm Percyw.Boylec.e..'n.rll,Il6eerse 3:; live xdgence was on hand of wnrkns h it ill! the ufair advantage over wMhu.P"U'0Ii .1”: IePn”,hrhlll.ar-Itiuie n... 3"" "mm A g ; graphs." of the second District of Queen Phee. ' in evening at Charlottetown City Mr. Gllllle Heel. H.P.. Pnllr IIOFFWOUU aujuh in W 0”,” 1. in IANDON. (CF)-TIM! tl' 5 31" '”1”' Liberal Association at their an- speak at the meeting were I! ital Bazaar to take in the dent of the National lead and New dung du hint at I gm prim. 3"P11'r "LOOK ON PAGE 1! for list nual meeting held at Kingston George Ki'tson. M.L.A.; Cecil Mli- h::,II.Il and genies and to enjoy at the Progressive conservstin en bu-e p1g:gM'1u','.3,mg Illnlli-or Idea will probably "You mun W” mo" of peuenniai plants." Hall last night. He succeeds Mr. lat. Austin nownian. Albert Gel- a very good concert by Vince and Party depleted the axisune tar- "I'll-n Ir-ferati-i r-t-I "R an 4.1.”... ,,,,,,, mm 5, noatoooa any cabinet nil- . ” 5. HUGHES Dam "031... - Percy Boyle of Hunter River who lent, nuaticoviiie: Richard ,Msc- Ray. Amblo Ganthlu-. Cy Burke. in a' is between Canada deeisnsd for Canadian Producers Anna: "Who... til after the Conservative party! i' . , IIUMIIAGI SALE Heart: Hall announced at the beginning of Phee. New Haven. wee Mac'1'egIIs. and the United States in so far and for no one else. That they in. mm.” 3" Wu”, T annual conference at Banju- H xuasgnvz mummy, on 1, Basement today 2:80 o'clock. the. meeting that he wished to -ee---- The banner continn: this W00: a. they apply in the potato trade. nhnuld be nltgtz-4mII'iclll sleeps. .1 bong; month Oct. 6-8. m ' ” for St. James Annual Halloween . Vet"! "0111 "10 P0Iitl0II Which w'" A”gnd ing with the music 3.1.; up, may The Canadian an in canine suinnt CIIW1 0-ggthu gm "1. dutch In A government elnifne boil. it -1-". WI TREAT the sick well. he has held for some years. I not beina by the 1-H! 5'" Government should protest strong- '-'m::T'”Tj cum, 3. '3 ,,,,H, mm. . confidently predicted. Orislnslr .. . Glggeys Pharmacy. Open 0 e.m. Other officers elected were: ales Pipe Band. 5, ,0 mg. 3. Gove;nn1entf.'.rd- am. ""5" wmit "d "h axpoccad in an third week of FBEDERICTON AND exam to 5 pin. lCameron MacPhenei.r N;wJDo1I:1ilI- cOllVCl'I'I'IOll lnTtIlheeftt';rll:'i;il::.WeCr:Iclkl:nVaI1:l;10efrl in the W", ,,,,,,.. c....n.. pm n. . mm mm m. 1' mr. lens: M310 lib; 1 albane Church of Christ, Oct. &d. 9”? '"1'et31y- -, - - 93': 1 1 , ' at cc 0: United Stiles. 1100. The 1” , l n-edei-icton. sunday School. lo on. ir. li. MACMILLAN will Hunter River. District executive Qugbgc cify Percy Barlow. Iliiuss n&t;i'. pg L? V3; '3, 111: "ft, um U. 5. W will b0 J" m,,,,, ,, ,,.,,,,,, '3 am. Worship service 7:30 p.m.; be absent from his office from members are Harold Ford, 1411' 01 CU51110i13-Rodlf” R6" " mug,” an Qatar mp country "'11,. miug" ,1 am guru, go. 03590” P905013!- " areedalbane. Sunday School. l0 October and to 11th. ton: Tyrus Holmes. Kingston; ML acme W. C,,em,e' sum, Spring Park on . up-tir Tm?" he of duty. 1. M mm 0, me am Eden is to visit the .Queen at "m' w””mp "Ni" aim P'm' Bruce "when; wmmeld Y "Vi-30" 0' t1" 111'"”1''-'9 31'''"c11 01 donated by Tlfo lg, Ba field "it i oi fair and reasonable congress of its kind in Canada nunwnl 1'1 swaad hr!" '1' nyard Thurber. Minister. BUMMAGE SALE. Sons of Eng-l - . . Miss Mary DH 11- Y ' HY . . , week-end. netoi-cleaving, he will - -m----m--' the Nltwiili EmP10Yme'" 0"'”9- Str t- szo id wave donated by in t Canadian potatoes be allow- Discussions will deal with man . . 1”” H1'"' R”1""”'"1 51”" "'1'-1 Charlottetown has left for Quebec 8? ' co 1 Sh 1' ' U S A if of the board of evangelism and 31" ' 11'"31'"1'1 ""31 s'.t"1'dl! EYVGAGEMENT-M15 and MW afternoon at 2.30. : ! Milli? E1990 Beauty ”PPe' ed diliy "'99 "it0 the - - - M um h d V g at his country home In (lacquers James Sinclair McKay announce , city to Dtteild the C0iWEi1t10ii 0 Miss. Margaret MacFlI'i8ll9i that is done I feel sure that the '99 011-! WWI '5 "n9: ,0, two yum” um-at uni" the cnsasement of their dnushtcr DRAWING roll the grand lol- '1'! Nation” UP9mP10Ym'" 1? Southport high quality of Canadian and nodal: miss one. hn'llnxIt1l'8l0n- mmmem L. 3. p,,,.,.,. of c... M '0 ?."n””".-.'d.C"z"- so um C--Wu .:"""”:..:”””::i'”';t --1” .r-mg. W--i.,I-I-M ll:...:l::: :5... .i"s3.: an nu mama and or on- IOII OI T. 811 F8. 8 181' II” 33 I C0 '1 C no. III! 1'0 9 8 X - t t w' en; e ourpo opro. ' 1 g ver. Charlt'tSttetoi;:. lllvfarriggle to gnlght, H” mmum 1' en E: 3:: 1'" J1” 11'”'.gewt1:”".u'5 lgicaexsto acquire an additional E::'le::1;991' "'1 310"-115 P9”p1e' 1"” 1.; m. take pace atur y. ov. . 11 ac ng presl en urlng market for their pmductgv . "swoon PROJECT . . . in f"'llil- Dr.McCree saldi.nani.nter- ' ' ' RETURN FROM WINNIPEG - ug0"I1fSsie9:”Pi;:E'g:n;"”at143;:- 3; tiiiatezisizionthe ohcun od d M99115 The speaker said he found it View am the WM, Council 0, rlotizoerxo (:33 I; t.Ahe3l:.0:lt.0tl; ' i F13'1"3 Omc" '”1'G' '1”"”- Mrs Charlottetown Hospital Bazaain. The convention will last for a At a meeting of the Prince Ed- 1”?” w understand why '1'” Cam Churches had demonstrated it is ;1;mmo hpmhnned b :1 be; i -T0595 and 01111'311'9"- Gwyiiettin Community Centre 8 o'clock. week and many questions of im- ward Island Advisory Board to the ::n1:mw E::vie(;?;,m1-:31 tondageebi egg: Possible for churches to move Banding! Ltd.” Hubert gig: t?,";1vinSnl;:;n;;l B;f,tn1:::dsn:: HERE FROM CM-'GARYgMr. 11:-yoifignflfarlnfivtgethtlxiizlllderltfiiitlonEl (lgliigddial:ce1;fl2dnt:lIg'1shj;u?ud1; nee pletely unfair situation exist re- d?(';v1; 1':refe-d::;:9.;;nsi toward me ger. Presllgiiegt ofTtll:e comlibnye gn- spending the summer at the home A119,. 1.13,-ding of Calgary is spend. 1 P I 3”d1”g the mm” heme" the "V" sired goal of unity without uni- munced "yr 9 wmwns n "- Employment Office workers will be discussed. Today Mr. W. Sin- clair MacLeod. also of the local office and who is Provincial Re- presentative of the island branch of the Association also leaves to attend the week-long convention. St. Clair Trainor, held at the Char- lottetown Hotel on Wednesday even- ing, Sept. 28, it was announed that arrangements were well underway for the annual campaign for funds which opens on October 17 with a Provincial Objective of S7,-100.00. Public spirited citizens and or- is completing three 15-storey apart- ment blocks costing 3ll.500.000 im- mediately north of Maple Leaf Gardens. STEEL OFFICIAL IIETIRES HAMILTON (CP) - The retire- ment of H- 5. Alexander. secre countries. "It is further evidence," he said. "of the spineless attitude at Ot- tawa with regard to standing up for the rights of Canadian pro- ducers. and of our Government's willingness to submit to unfair con- of Mr. and Mrs. L5: Cherry Valley. w--7- Milt!-iii. ing a few days in the city visit- ing his mother. Mrs. Gavin Hard- ing, who is a patient in the P.E.l.1 Hospital. HUNTER RIVER Presbyterian Church. Special thank offering formity." he said. The Presbyterian, Church. in Canada had fully recovered from the unsettlng years of the mid- llms. It was growing in conjunc- tion with increase in population. Dr. Mccree said he believed .- Howard Mclnnie Mr. George llcea. M.P. .j....ne--e-- ian producers is an injustice which vi 5 d v ' l7 . . '. . . ' . lit Bill G h . fth St lCo panyofca. of . 3:5: 0; glse-:Iya'lGl:f'i:ll;?ca by ptlglep Continued from page 1 lgaanciziilllaitazs bigienailcopiagstegf :39 ::'tI1E0:5thi:l3::f:du&t;l:e:l1;rr;;g1;;:l: shflnlldnbe righted without further 31:; h:"1:,'::?n:5s muffs ap1:N;';'h :3: "Limiied enema 17119” W" J. -'2 1" Queen St" Jame BHL Sgt!-re.nsoSs1?a logi1ederi1::ht:ii AwIIlll':lr'!Cl P I Tn D DeBlois Provincial Cam- "'9 1" be” ”" their G”V""me"1'" degit Conservative member of was ummugmy '1"'""fe1.'i' his nouuecdedC:1dday'eCICf. 3': T.:1l1:rran1d:; . - '. ' . ' . s succ . :- welcomep earson n gpalgn Chammmg seeking their co, PREFERENTIAL RATES faith, A Graham recogn z nnm Parliament accompanied by Mrs. Bees will leave Monday for his home in Toronto. The meeting was presided over by Mr. Reagil Bagnall, Provincial President of the Progressive Con- servative Party. Mr. R. R. Bell, leader of the Party on Prince Ed- ward Island spoke briefly as did several other party members. Discussed Problem Of Seasonal Unemployment there was a considerable shortage of skilled workers such as brick- layers, electricians, plumbers and Mr. Hees stated that another situation which is particularly un- fair to Canadian potato producers is that Maine growers are allowed to truck their potatoes across the border free of duty, load them into Canadian railway cars and ship them at preferential rates to Montreal, Toronto and other Cent- ral Canadian points. work as "preliminary to the work of the churches " RETAIL MERCHANTSK ASSOCIATION or CANADA, mc. WILL LECTURE Mrs. M a r g e r y McCormick (above) of Evanston, l.ll.. who re- cently returned from a tour of the Near East, Europe and Af- IB rica. is scheduled to lecture on President of the llifederation of "The Holy Land of Many Faiths" and Municipalities will. at the Charlottetown Hotel on speak. for that body. Durins His; Tuesday, Oct 4 at 3:15 p.m. The Warships absence, Councillor Edwin lecture will be profusely illus- Johnstone will be Acting Mayor. trated with beautiful and inter- esting slides. Fl;1NERM" FRIDAY W The f"' Mrs. McCormick in addition to new of the late Emma” Duffy being a traveller arid lecturer is pwaslheld fromithe Hennessey F'u- said In be the first woman to :erapHome Friday morning to St. own and operate a farm in he, 11.1"” c1''"c11- 1'91 65- W119” R9 own State on a share basis with qulem High Mass was conducted pronounced success, she 1, pa. ':l..”:."n...E.”.:”?. ?::C;:'."3.:. ii: s---1- the co- operation and leadership in the appeal in their localities. As in previous years Charlottetown has a Special Names Canvass with Mr. M. A. Farmer and Mr. S. '1'. Green as Co-Chairmen as well as our general business and staff ,group canvass and a Tag Day to lbe put on by the Charlottetown Women's Auxiliary to the Institute. Among other matters dealt with was that of Eye Service. Mr. Bower, local Field Secretary, re- ported that 17 persons. imostlyl Fchildrenl from all parts of the Pro- vince had received eye care in the form of examinations. glasses and, medication. He also reported thati A , I L d as secretary and will continue also PBSEIIEOF 88 BI" 35 Oil on I was Defence Minister Campney. who will go on to Greece and Turkey by RCAF Dakota plane for a look at military establish- ments there before the NATO meeting of defence ministers at Paris Oct. 10-12. Mrs. Campney, carrying a bouquet of red roses. accompanied her husband. Mr. Pearson is scheduled to lunch today with Prime Minister Eden in London and then fly to Paris and Berlin before going on to Moscow. on his way back from Singapore, Mr. Pearson will spend some time in India and Pakistan. Other countries he will include briefly in his tour are Iraq. Ceylon. Egypt and Bel-p gium LEAVES FOR OTTAWA-Mayor Stewart left yesterday for Ottawa where he will attend the Dominion Provincial conference being held there next week. He will not only be representing the City but BIRTHS. MARBIAEES. DEATHS 50c Per Insertion BIRTHS SIMPSON-At the P.E.l. Hospital on Sept. 27, 1955 to Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Simpson. Charlottetown. a daughter. MUIRIIEAD-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on Septem- ber 29th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Muirhead. Argyle Share. a son, John Eldon, 9 lbs. vinces on behalf of the Bahai i . 3 m. d , d :1; t it as u I . GALLANT - At the C.hni-iotte- goagnlgflnrerj were gltifsrsh. Stelgietn world Faith. ChA8:?etge;ol?l?(s:sengE;irl;vaa; ofclalat ;1oSsill:l1c0ssleh8leyesgll:i1ll3F aarrailvgr gembnffgiciiihid 'l;:e:ol1nf.ll:llli:dw?lIite oullieer scigillistrt1h(::onth:mg:msmnuenshiou ' . ames a , - ' , . i ,, . ' , p : 3!:nM1::.51;:1er”ie:'g;ulfn:f1Rn:;; rick Cguagham Vincgngt agqcclgsg joint chiefs of staff. who williments would have to be made for I in c g... of hbom. had be” with two other children. Mr. Bower also reported to the meeting that during the summer attend the NATO meeting of the Unemployment Insurance Mr. Campney. Commission decided here yesterday as it wound up its two day quarter- very successful this year. There had been 1000 sent to Maine for bean harvesting; about 6000 to the Local Lesion Auxiliary Meets key, Stephen MacQuaid. Ernest. Connolly. interment was in the Church Cemetery. tlcovllle. twin daughters, 7 lbs. 1 oz. and 6 lbs. 7 ozs. V. KENNEDY--At Jeffrey Hales Continued from page 1 he had calilled uponl more than 100 1y 535,103. . United States potato fields, more - Hospital. Quebec City. on sent. INVESTIGATE BREAK - At , - 0? "'9 bind P901” in the Fur While admitting that due to our than 1500 into the New Brunswick 3 28th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Roger an early hour yesterday, burglars T119, T98"13T m”"t1'1Y m99t"lS- N Ou” t V"'F9, and W0"1d C”mP19t9 "'9 '9' climate the seasonality of much and RE. Island potato areas; soil w Kennedy, (nee Frances Adams. made their way into the "beer" 11'9.1"'51 01,1119 1311 59559" 01 the ew e ma'”"'E C3115 11'-"1"8 .t1!9 t'0m1”E employment would always be with to Ontario harvests. In addition i - com .3””i”s'”5'1'8lZ.iE32ff:;".2253." more 0- 212:; ill: 12.22: is we ommue the they --- 1- an- MABREGES missions quarters. and made off WAS he! Ja'st'eVem.ng in the AIM: Produce. co-operation of industry, business mg 301,; for .50"; 150 delphcdl A new company was formed rep their personal problems and had Benny by the new I-mel.e5tsggTm.ong I explained and received requests for M and Marmmes peopleggm mm -IVBHOUS Institute services from chase the stock of Birds Eye Foods ma"-V M the"" . (Canada! Ltd. from Mr. Paton and M” 5- 5- P9991" W1” 1"”1. Fe” :U. S. interests. Mr. Paton and the con"-V replaced M” J" A" 6111195 with approximately six cases of beer and about ten dollars in cash. 'I'lle intruders smashed the glass In the back door. then forced the second door leadin. to the ales and wines. No "hard" liquors in and government could do much to shave off some of the peaks and keep more people working in the winter time. They felt that by getting employ- era in seasonal industries to spread Cape Breton miners in the hard i rock projects in Quebec and had supplied the construction projects at Camp Gagetown with about 4000 men. Another scheme now being work- KORREYeWO0D-At Sf. Peters Anglican Church on Sept. 5th by the Rev. Canon G. E. Moffatt LAC 1 Eugene Richard Korrey. R.C.A.F. Whitehorse. to Mary Louise Wood liary room. The meeting was call- ed in order with the usual one minute": silence in memory of fal- len comrades. The president Mrs. Lily Corrigan presided. The min- r. A. n. RANDS-1-General Man- ager of National Pooch Division. D. A. GILBERT-President and General Manager of Retail Mer- 0t Ch8i'10ttet0W?i- the adjoining store were taken. "165 '11 tge J31" dinneg mew" 11- 5- sroup. in turn. had bouahillaf P”?1d:"1 11'etC:'kf'11I111t'i:”':” their employment. when Possible, ed on is the finding of clerical d'""' A”0c13u”" d Candi R M A - . - . w , - omens uxl ary o e as ue . . . . LARKmyD0m0Ny.M st. Am” The pohcg u, ,,,ve,g,gag,,,g but flflfe l'telfie8s3;lerg;!Pl!:;,3;':t shows a the company last February froml was elected to the Board and over a arealei period of the year jobs for male and female High 1139- ' Unilever Ltd, of London, England. Lever Brothers much good could be attained. This would apply particularly to the as yet no arrests have been made. School students FUNERAL FRIDAY - The fun- Church. Hope River. on Sept. lst.. 1955, Margaret Louise daughter of of Cape Breton in substantial bank balance. the Toronto area. Due to the act Tomnm, warmly welcomed by the Chair- Wil address a Special Meeting for all the WW5 and Means Committee c""”1Ilas been supervising the l3i'rds1m9" 0" 1l91i311”1 "'9 '""t1"5- construction industry This was that Ca B ' d M g A A D - I . V - - . . pe retonis mainlyaheavy an rs ngus on-on Hopei er.31o1'H3"1,eH- Some” W35 held V9119”-1 133. Mr5- wm- Teed 1'9P01'1rlEye operations In Canada in the "'W";'”T'Di' worked on last year with good industry area the general oppo". a d X River to Earle Jose h. son of Mr. . . 0 375 II P Friday morning from his late ro- ed catering to five banquets i1l- interval on "caret k r" b i results and the committee felt that m ( n g and Mrs. Morton Larkln, New Glas- gldgncg 1133 Upper Queen su-pet cluding the Provincial Legion con- pending estabmhmen: ear h:;' SAILS FOR HALIFAX I C0i1ti1lUlti0ii 0ft1le methilds "595 gush: eliewhgzrewmk have m1 be 1 ' g w. P.E.I. - - . S. i ' . tilolnr CROCKETT At t.h h 1t:d1:::l9('1huirV1l:r:fltl1:lu1i1t::?t 1:11i:;n'inThz:u;1h1:tl 1a1iictielpst:pt::ni::r1q"”te" by the new own” l);iiiah1ihIQTOlr:st1?iF1:HrIiAegf ofpog lhlgmyidearbe mu mm The comtflnltltee agsghengoir sCedJtI1l: CITY "Au" cHARl"oTTETowN' ' -. - e ome .- . - recommenaono can 0 - i 1, . , M, d M,., Miss was celebrated by Rev. John amounted lo the sizable sum of - naval vessels which carried out p-uni, EMpLoyMEN'r i t ltte tht 1- tljlalplgir leiaregrgcketl, M25 Kelli 1G"!1a31'"' C' 55' R" W119 3150 ”1i nve 1"""1r?d and ""1" d”"”5 Commued from page 1 3" 9X19"51V9 397195 01 "l3"0e"V1'95 In speaking of the current em- :'e1l'1i,a(l1ys!:r?ilr1ey ggmnfhdetln S0:the:: 3 8 P'M' ti street on Monday, Sept, 19' 1955p ficlated at the garve. Pall bearers 8n1t:eI,f;r::"f;::mCt:-E185-lick md n. from here during the summer. will ployment muanon w,M. Robe;-ts, New Brunswick to provide impetus Revg 5. Howard ch,-(sue, BA” were: Gordon Godfrey, Cyril Camp- Banner Crop "11 1" "5 119""? P0" "1 1'13111" the secretary of the commltt and for mineral prospecting in that SP 3 aklng Tour in 3,1)” officjatjngg Catherine Em. bell, Daniel Brown. William Dolr- lief and house Committees Weft . . Monday, it was announc d Frlda . M15 51-1139" 1”" 1"” wmpleted 3 News d ma Boreham. ,0 Gerald Robert om Jame, swidnm and Howard also heard. by this method is becoming of The other Vessels in the Eeet Sang; "'9 E93103” Emp1”ym"" Cf;11cer' mm "1. the pmV1"ce' other parts of Canada and will give Businessmen of Prince Edwar . - 1 i . . , t hat there was practically It was decided that the next f h 1 15 happening across Canada on son of Vlrs, D, R. lam and the MacNeill. Interment w 5 i fh Mrs. Corrlgan extended thanks 1"cF9,8Si"8'mP0"a"C9- . f th b. 1 ill M t . "M t - - . Island an UiH0'd3tC Iccblmi 0 W 3 late Mr.1 Birt. Catholic Cemetery. The Rmerae) to the five Auxiliary members stTt1115 hwzeik 1,1':t fEXP91i1)'"t";;3s1 agild Gilerat aL?l:es'n naveal l'.lal:'llSllr(r)I:: glglgloamghoymgnttige 21": Alglaggf f2f:,:"'1f, 1;?,:,1gmt:e,.held m Fred” "'9 5"b3"t 9' - was very largely attended who helped in the Cancer drive. 31”" 5 3 V15 1'01" 7- - - about three weeks ago. ' - -RCHAN1)jslNG DEATHS ------- Four new members were pro- G""1'11'139- D0'"1'"”- H"-'” 5" e--e--e COMPETITIVE Mb posed for membership and will he "91" the E1tP"1'"9"ta1 F117” .31 D S I d L D ' "h h I being Guest Speaker CU 1lmE-M the westm not Personals 1""1i"9d 3' the 00101”? martini 0””.w" ""119 " "'9 10”” 5'8"” "MD WARN” r. 0 an 1. eaves epf. W Rand? had- the dlsiuiiuih :38 Cghglign National Exhibition gital . zlgtlllierttia OIIB Wednesday. There being no further busing” he inspected the poultry and dis. ST MARYS om (AP A e on M9l1!I'Ig:tt5 !Day. usus s. ep. . l rs. ruce urrle, - i , ' d t - . - . o ) - N ' D f F Toronto. at 0. am we ailona e ellce Oi held on Saturday afternoon 2.30 at the United Church. Elms- ae. MncBE'i'H-At the All Businessmen are Invited. Attend Yourself and Bring Another Businessman. Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Rands will also address the Annual Meet; lng of Retail Mercliants' Association Ltd. of P. E. I. at their Annual markets reached a climax Friday. The staff of life was selling for a penny a loaf. The rock-bottom price for a 20-ounce loaf of white bread. which normally retails at ning from Quebec where he of- ,- tended a meeting of the Com- . munity Planning Association of : Canada during the past week. ......n...m.. for New Brunswick and Quebec. The Station's new greenhouse his nearing comple ion and will be used for the purpose of growing plants for cross breeding. Job Wirh1C.N. Railway OTTAWA (CP) - Quletupoken Another Step In Fishery Prince ward Island Hospital on Friday. Ed" he was a member of DRB repres- 2l cents, was reached after four D15 0- M- 50181153 45- C3ll5dii'5 enting the defence production de- - i su ride Wednesday. October 5 at 22!! pm 59 3, 30. 1955, K I 3 ' M, G h 3 n g , Meeting to be held in me s mphjs am yearpe1;31;t1;ngMa;"; P oi-acre, 1:; 811:" 3'3; fgfsezsizcclf t1;e';'1t5hotllg 31t9;1i3tt9 P7100 31f!S1iiliS cI1'1:gdefe""';"l"'1e"'l1'" gr :1”! last partment. He was appointed vice- Baptist Oliurcll Hall. . MacLean Funeral Home until LUNENBURG NS (CF) nsh Donald College where he will per- Wm 1:"); .,ee".f,,d:,:,ffffub-?f,f.',', xi 3egl,an1,l,e,::;:' 3: 1?; '.'g,,,,f,,,f, 611:1: 'i'l1::31Tm3" 01 the b03l'd 111 Jlilllllfy too (5 l (l g III f N! - , i 1 ' T 811 I (II I din I - 5 3'01""- smglyce (:fllflis&V;ieceOD R2” iv o.E.s. pmcessmg memods have when an. Deegrs 1:: :51 reg”: tan gilecgggig a 10-loaf limit per customer. tlonali Rtallltzlyih as aaglistant vlceh- , , . den Map-Lead, Kim-055. fro;-n Otilef Siell f0i'W8i'd With the 1ntW' next summer. Another of the staff FARM RE ""5 an C H" mu”-C where the funeral will be held no: iela WES hbel: on tTuesday altar EIJICHOIL of la tI:elb;IbI;):Chl!i1teideStIEn9d Mr. Jim Nicholson has returned Norway and lfollggdullsiz agreed aeglledevfiggglllwtliznt.dgpal-"hen! an. NEW DISCOVERY M Sundali 10 ivanemeld -United Y.lV1l1.C.1l1t. vihen ?:1Ilei'Vslf:(l,mCl:apfe: in thizshiflfis l)fsLul1(;lrbel.lIE stasnitzavi-end :1: cm!" U"1v"3"-V-.116 is snecial- to extensive co-operation in ngri. nounced Friday that "he will be WASHINGTON MP1-T119 5m1t1il ;:hl'1l”li(:l 0iri1i1meiI1:ill'e';rieia.; No. 1 Order of Eastern Star had The in a chin e, named ind all! 1" mm” ""m""" ”' ("'1' ”"""" '95”-'”1' with exchanse of succeeded next Mlrchil In chnir- "”"1i'" 1"5t1t""0” ""'”"""d T""' ' experts. Communi; Action-Packed Schedule their annual Autumn tea and baz- ear. day the discovery of tiny "planar- ian" worms in Alaska-new evi- dence that the land masses of Asia and North America were iolned many centuries ago. The Smithson- ian said the planarians-"fantastic man of the defence research board by A. Hartley zknmerman, 53. a native of Hamilton. No reason was given for his de- parture but it has been known for some time that he wanted to make Andrews washer after inventor Don Andrews of Bay Roberts. Nfld.. Tilt? Euests were welcomed by :was demonstrated here during the Frirlay. Sept 30. 1955 Katherine MP5 T955 G-hl'TPil and Ml'S- Gllylrecent Nova Scotla fisheries ex- C. Tllacnnnald. formerly of East IDBUHIE for V119 iirsi ilmlr and by lllbition and flsllermen's reunion. Point. PFTI Remains resting at IMrs W.G Bruce and Mrs. W.T. n can be (ed from em,” end Cemetery. i M.-NTDONALD - At Ottawa on SENIOR l.AnIss' AID P. E. I. HOSPITAL M E' 3 B . F l H . 0l- Wi l til . 1 d h , , - - I g , creatures" which are "among 1 ' ' I. l.3lrl'81nI7lli1fI;(l::l allgghagemgrlgt: lat- ghre 1:; i8I'(l:l6,wi!(lf1il':illge((:l,u;)')' Mrs, 1ia0ndp:-315 W: s1.',..?,g21fh -:h:'".',:: ,2; genngglle bldirlsllt igp tlh9:7deI:Il;ceIlrIe8 9”'111'' "mu I”'1m1t1Ve 'n1'nu""'" P t or J. M Lariibee. was covered with 'w,5mng an ,,,,,,l menu” by The prim, Edward mud DIV. E Elm" oy N8 I, headed it ever since. "'9 d1"”"”d by D" Pm” P0 i . o . . 9N-It . . .. rc f l GAMBLE-Passed away at his late 1:rr1a1:.;I;m:'0,mnf ganja hmn. norrl "and V1111 bnmh ""1 "'11 m'''h”d5 won a! an Communny Planmng Boecroft, 1?? 'essor Grab a m ban is undeuwod an whmpez. flail on . run" mm" ” nmdpme 2” Duke st summer. imn owcrs n 1, about 79 "mg, Assoc tion of Canada has an HI 131'. Soilndt will become CNR ' shades of pink. Willi pink tapers in silver candelabra at each end, Mrs. Julian Herring and Mrs. Ronald Parker presided ovgf the tee table for the first hour and 'Mrs. Clarence Walker and Mrs. lilrnest Lord for the second hour. Murray, Halifax and Burroughs Pelletler. Montreal. Each of the speakers is a specialist in his field-and wll deal with a sub- Zleot of interest and lrnporiience in the future oonimiaiity planning action-packed schedule for the twoday conference which opens I the Charlottetown Hotel on STEAD'S PHARMACY The Andrews rig has an advant- age over a single-action washer built several years ago by the At- iantic fisheries experimental sta- tion at Halifax. It is portable and can be easily stacked aboard ship and brought to the scene of the vice-president on retirement of S. W. Fairweather in 1&1. The CNR declined to disclose what Dr. lol- aildt's salary will be. As chairman of DRB. he has received 017,500 a year. side on Thursday. September 29th. Jnhn Gamble. aged 83 years. Rest- ing at the Bowness Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Saturday October 1st., at 2.00 pm. lnterment in the Peoples Cemetery. ED'S TAXI Home 10 lesion st. October 2nd . Compliments Of Visiting hours 10-12 am. 2-5 pm. serving W", -W", Emu, white l 1.10 , , ' ' 1 ' deep-see catch. - of the Province at every level Dr. Solendt is a inetleel gred- , O e-55-.-..a..... g':;;,f”':,":f”Q3;m24n:'-31:33:: The size of the older inodei -n-on. city to uni yin... um note or the University of Toronto. - Mm ' lituil Lug” M". Jame; makes it necglsary :3” bring the .. highway. ,I :':1B11:1t1J;ldh194i. dllrilll 50:19!!! My W3 : Wm... M” Rm” Gum, Mm catch ashore was iii. The laaiaene at the aiai-lone muu'weu.Loedwes director the D S Hilda Harper. and Mn. Roy stund. 71'? '”"1'1"' '" M” ” A"' 7”" m” 't "M '1” 1" 'i”''' , " "1 "'9' ""1" t1" N. D. Mccleqn H while M” smva” mm” M” drews specifications by engineers p sored by the City of Giarlotte- P0B- l A A Morley Smith and M". "."nk of Richards-Wilcox Canadian Co. and the Town of Sumner hr Ehlfer moved fails a new I 9 ' M. UN1)ER1',u(Ep v,,,, ,d,,5,i,,, ,ep,emm. Ltd.. of London. Ont, who are de- side. with Mr. Edwin c. John- "ago '2; thelernied forces linawn UNTIL . . M-mm by w- n " " "V" "W E."i..P:':.:.....: ml 3' ......':: .. :::...':.':.'l":;.?.i"i:".;: c. Matthews. The bazaar table was ' -D, swim: n.s,o. as coehinl tents and to in in. um... mg OOOI UH ' C561 1 in charge of .'Vlrs- Earl W ' ' 0'11?!”-'t9t0Wl IIC and Mrs. Bruce Lewis. Co-conven- mu .1” mm 3 Lu”, wml E. L "ta......ne'"'3." glohhlmin Se c"””.p2' "It 30,, ; on nf the 1,, were M". ca Lord amll-IN I uh Nld - IO. M170!” 1'! . 9 2 ans Ann. j . , q stions by leader Hr Bria Dilfleld. National probably in: . .- mm "mm" ;,','”'M":f'(f;,"";j;;'::'”gr:”j;';.d andpstudyv by ihiinbm. 'i'he woi-5 eminent. one has held that clear entire" o;";':' gntethn: ' - "GE - FPOM I0 A.M. until , ,-M- lglmgn. M”; ck N,g),m”'I, .'nd' ollrtlp service J-'i0l0dhy:i:iI I 917019 afflg sineegf. He is no! frllldgge Cehriladlgi. W "v.r Mn, 3 ,1 L H I prayer an a . e lnpr .- - mmermen. a mining ee- D. 9;; Minutes of last meeting were 1 . Gialrinan St. Johns glneer and geologist, wu anew: '3' ' read and approved. Roll call was V Planning Comml;I- of small arms production and W” ------------ WIIEATLEY iuvcit w M s, answered by 14 members and three Mon and into GI-arm!" St John! I-termot Iilnals pi-odoeua. ii. iii. .. --.,;,g.-.- .. .. - -- - corpora on. m "i” ' . i r ,m;;-mg,g-g,,g;.;eng,;;;.m-;e ; nLi";;.2;l: .::.w. M - :..1'in”f.:E:iii?i?.' """'f.h DIM 7;: crunch - I v v v , s oe - : September 22 at the home of Mrs "mun 0 y M. ".0" Mo - Oorporti ' Im0;n2lcgo:o ?& Frnmuriy lit: until tatsyaar ' III. on iii'a'ii'i'i'i'E ..2:'-..:..r::l.. -u - wening prayer. jut 4325 gas: l(!)'fmle.if:'.l"'d;:es sung, follow. eeiosnie n-on Dr K I mi ..r'i.i:'.u"u."ui:"..r"i.:' "inm...'”"'””"?.'i." . . mm mm! . . 1..-Ionhe.wItlileedei-'r:.edinstrl1e: rmlisron 5 . 'n "is: g members lIiS'WO;rIllQ llgrlut AU:0'f0. L1'D.. nu gu , 3350 , ::.i1 p fa '3 It