.IIaraaa aaaiaaeriln aasistan demonstrates aaarlaa Dian. Clllluhowthshwnatsultwlll COMING EVENTS Bingo Hope Rlvc Hall to nigit. Dance Fortune Hall Friday. Sept. 2). Webster's Orchestra. Bingo St. 'l'eresa's Friday. Sep- tember 20. Cash prizes Jack Pot. Piano lessons given by experi- enced teacher. Dial 5955 after 6. Dance Millvlew Hall every Friday night. Special m Ellis Brothers. Quaker Dairy Ration. 33.35. Ham and chicken' supper in Vernon River l-lall Tuesday. Sep- lember 24. Bingo. Unloading old Sydney coal at MIILOU today. Vernon Gillespie, Milton. Another car of cement arriving this weekend. P e book or- ders. .l.F. Morris. Regular dance ia',Eliott Hall Saturday night goad.nusic in aid of hall. "II Dance ever! Thursdly IIIKIII. Cardigan Legion Hall. Websters Orchestra. . Attention: Chicken and ham supper Thursday. Oct. 3rd. St. John's Anglican Church. Milton. Chit-ken supper Kellya' Cross hall. Thursday, Sept. 19th. Danca alter. Barn Dance Thursday night. Raymond Doucette's. Oyster Bed Bridge. Regular meeting of Charlotte- inwn Black Preceptory. Satur- day 21st at I p.m. Fourth de gree. St. Georges Jr. Farmers vat- tety concert. CYC Hall. Cardi- gan Monday. 13rd. starting at L30. Dance after. 0I'I. Turkey supper Thursdu Sept 19th, st. Andrew's Pariah. Mt. Stowart Memorial lialhsupper I134). Rummage ssla. L. M..Mont- gumcry Chapter. I.O.D.E. Fri- day. September 1). St. James Hall. 7 p.m. Showing at Morall Friday and Saturday M.O.M. presents "I'll Cry Tomorrow." Starring Susan Hayward (In her greatest per- formance). This story was filmed on location inside a woman's soul The dramatic life story of Lillian Roth. The heat sclllni! lio- vel that rocked the nation. Now a gripping motion picture Show- ing Friday and Saturday. Prices for this engagement. :5 cents and 50 cents. Ass'n of Canada to berl9thatIp.rn EMERALD Nofll Miss Catherine Cash held Murphy is a stenograph Zellar's department store. Mia-s Margaret Fleming. there. gate to the convention held in S.D.U. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sexton of Moncton. were visitors Mrs. Maurice Croken. Mrs. C. W. Croken. Mr. Mrs. Spencer Hughes are at present with relatives and Toronto. friends i n lly. Emerald school able management Adriana Monaghan. p r I n ci assistant. and Mr. and Mrs. were visitors Sunday at Donald. Bedford. Maurice Croken. ttEt.Lv's cross sen, 19 Super 5 to 9:30 MEETING or RETAILERS All retailers are urged to attend a. special meeting of the Retail Merchants' bcheldattheclty Hall. Charlottetown. Thursday. Septem- party in her home recently in honour of her cousin. Miss Mary N"-l'Phy. who returned to Mont- real by plane Monday. Miss in Miss Clara Trainor left for Ottawa by car with her cousin, Mrs. J. Austin Murphy left by car for Boston, Mass. where she will spend some time visiting her many friends and relatives Mrs. John V. Cash was a dele- C.W.l.. Diocesan to Emerald the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Croken and Mr. and and Mrs. Gerard Allen and Mr. and enioyina Ia vacation Jdiss Mary McCarthy of Char- lottetown is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark and iam- is progres- sing favourably under the cap- of Miss pal, and Miss Phyllis Cairns as Mr. and M:s. George Hughes John Cash the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Miss Ella MacNeill of Mont- real is visiting with her brother- in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs CI-IICKENISUPPER . deeds serve to h trade union movement into dis- repute." It was a day off for most of working men and women in the United States. the last summer holiday of the year. Factories and offices were empty while the beaches, parks and highways were filled. More than 1,211) persons, includ- ing many labor union leaders. at- tended the annual Labor Day mass in Washington's Shrine oi the Sacred Heart. non-r ENEMIES Meany. in his speech. had this to say about Senate investigation of labor racketeering: "But let me make it crystal clear that the AFL-CIO will fight ' to the last ditch against any at- tempt by enemies of labor in Congress to capitalize on the in- vestigation for the purpose of fas- tening further restrictive legisla- tion upon the entire trade union movement." President Dand J. McDonald the U n I te d Steelworkers issued his annual Labor Day message in Pittsburgh. declaring the United States has failed to "meet the challenge of building good human relations." He said this failure is damag- ing the American position of lead- ership among free countries. President Eisenhower said: "It is fitting that we pause to pay . tribute to the skill and strength in our working men and women. In their hands and minds is the power if our growth and tha relerrsdto tolmata wot eoatlaulag achieva- Senatnrlrviaglv (Ben.N.Y.) testimtgy bshratha I. '. . AI eon- ” Union Leaders Promise To Clean Oui Corruption Ilalttaaofwlnchheisvlcoehnlb maa cautioaadthatactivltias charactaraiaorgaaisad During the Conservative con- ven on Tuesday night, the Primei later was introduced by Hon. J. Angus Maclean. Min- later of Fisheries. Mr. MacLean recalled that during the Federal campaign he had made the pre- diction that Mr. Diefenbakcr would become the next Prime Minister oi Canada and follow- ing this thought, he felt sure the new leader of the Conservative Party on Prince Edward island would become the next Premier of the Province. Mr. MacLean said. "Mr. Die- fenbaker is here in a different role than that held during his last visit to Charlottetown. He is in the role of Prime Minister of Canada and in date has given 0 SPBINGTON W.I. On Sepia.-mbe 4th the mem- bers of Springton W.l. met at the home of Mrs. Ewen Lamont. Meeting opened by i 'ng of In- stitute Ode and repeating Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by 6 members. 4 visitors were wel- comed. Minutes of last meeting were read and signed by presi- dent. The eraser and book for school had been bought. Bill for same ordered paid. Communications were read. it was dcided to give 82.00 to Cancer Fund, also to write Mrs. Cudmore about having a First Aid post established in district. also to have a home and farm aafety social evening in school. it was'voted to get capsules. fly spray and paper towels for school. The secretary is to write Eaton's and Simpson's for re- mnants. Fisheries Minister Predicts New Leader Will Be Premier- thls country magnificent leader- ship. "Already he is numbered a- mong the great statesmen of the World." he added. He reminded the Prime Min- ister that the four members elec- ted by the people of Prince Ed- ward Island in reality won the election, for without them the party would not have enjoyed a majority of the popular vote. The Fisheries Minister compli- mented those who were respon- slble for arranging such a large convention. He termed it one of the best that he had ever attend- ediand reminded party suppor- ters that lt was through their working together they were able to win the Federal election and It would be through the same measu as that the Provincial elec- tion would he won. Collection 85 cents. Sox 85.55. cards 95 cents. Balance on hand 832.01. Mrs. Ralph Thompson in- vited members ior next meeting. Meeting closed by singing the Queen. A dainty lunch was ser- ved by hostess. assisted by Iris and Mrs. D. Mclntosh. INFORMATION on Aug. 26. 11.20 1957 at have witnessed the please p h o n e collect. SWEDISH PLANES Sweden's domestic air traffic carried 31.000 passengers in July. 1057. more than so per cent higher than the previous year. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ANNUAL CAMPAIGN IN AID OF PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE OPEN! .; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th fictsto REMEMBER THE ORPIIANAGE IS WELL FILLED WITIIA AT PRESENT A CAPACITY HOUSE THIS CHILDREN - INDICATIONS POINT TO COMING WINTER. NEEDED. I. WE CONTRIBUTE MAGNIFICENTLY '10 APPEAI3.ITISAPRIVILEGE.ASWELL TO CONTRIBUTE WITH MUAL GENER- ON BEHALF OI" OUR OWN IIELPLESS nuns: IN r.n. , ALL CANADIAN- wmn as A smsroxsmurrv. osrrv '10 wins arenas cnnnnszx. N0 caves: is MORE msssnttvnvo. , ALL CONTRIBUTIONS. LARGE AND SMALL. WILL PE ACKNOWLEDGED IN THE PRESS. DUE TO EXTENSIVE REPAIR WORK AND WITH THE COST OF ALL NECESSITIIIB AT THEIR PRESENT HIGH LEVEL. A GENEROUS RESPONSE TO THIS YEAR'S APPEAL IS URGENTLY Must Triple Our Science Grads E? If .99. as te scholarships for top stud. "II III" N!!!" Place but cannot mid” I-H1911”! needed, he 5 H9 8-H every boy and girl. with a means test if nece.ss'a.y, should be guaranteed a univer. They Carry Them Away --4: ' But Every Day New Ones Arrive. MEN'S SUITS. 2 Pairs of Pants. smartly styled. wel tailored. harmonizing trim. crease resistant. water repellant. moth proof. durable. all shes to 46. gey. blue. brown. charcoal. UH our nmuun 39.50 ssu: rnscn ALL OTHER SUITS l0IVoOI'-F No Charge Lay - Away for Alterations about p.m. a car and a Vs-ton truck were involved in a col- lision at the junction of North River Road and Belvedere Ave- nue. would the driver of a '1: ton truck who is believed to accident Charlottetown am. if out of town please call 45c i's'i”'”' "” d” THE GREENDAL co. LTD. GUARD AGAINST nv DIAL 402' l(,::;t)".h'1;i:eby;1E,l.:lgI. K." St. I44 GFOGT GIOIQO SI. inoculating 750 doctors and nurses - AND, FOLKS 2 lbs. IT'S QUITE CERTAIN IF YOU RING 5524 OR VISIT OUR STORE YOU'LL GET F U L I VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY- FINEST QUALITY AND PROMPT SERVICE. PIERCE WILL SEE TO IT! SMO S FREIILY GROUND HAMBURG 2 lbs. PICNICS . . lb. 55c rnratr BEEF LIVER lb. 33: rnnsn mm PORK CHOPS lb. 69c 59c CHOICE GRADE "A"-AVG. WEIGHT 5 TO 6 LBS. FOWL Ib.35t: Eiibitmf". . . . . lb. 79c TENDER TASTY SHOULDER BEEF ROAST . . . . lb. 35c (TOW iU(Ip PICKLE T3tSl4iFI' Ihzdo ROBIN HOOD CI-WSI-iii" C3iUN(itI(R' ' I C (3.0 FRESH LUCUMBEK MAPLE LEAF . 35 WHITE CAKE MIX . . Zpltgs. 631: CHOICE GRADE "A" CAPONS . . . . lb. BOLOGNA . . . . lb. CHOICE o-3 LBS. (Evlsoeraied) TURKEYS . . . . lb. mnsn ROASTING PORK lb. 55: 35c 57c 49c' l 2 tins 5c CORN . . . LANTIC YORK MEETING General meeting of the Guernsey Breeders will be Ileld in the Department of Agriculture Building, third floor, Monday, Sept. 23 at 8 p.m. All breeders interested in exhibiting at the Maritime Winter Fair please attend. 1. ERIC HURRY. Secretory Temple. ms at 0:3) p.m. for mvtne ' - E- L.-l'r.m;ast.l.'T.'h.,- ,. -. & . MASONIC NOTICE A al commnication ofst. Geo:-fa Lo&a N:d4A.I'.AAu-N. willba held in Masonic snrtday.S!M- Servleeintbevlitedchurch. at7p.m. . ah from Shier and or vhummmhnmtmtuuv a non!- hb g g , apuaisaaswasarsaaisae, LIBBEY FAMILY BAND ljhyrusiiynantlofcallordawho willpreaentaprogramol sacredtnuaic at The salvation Army tonight. t'lttursosy.-Sent 19th). KAM WHITE -- Granulated YORK CHOICE - 20 oz. Tin 2 Tins 39c ICING SUGAR 2 lbs. 29: PEANUT BUTTER, iar 43: tin 49c suoaa . . lolbs. st.o9 complete line of - I-llltll aasvrooos Q 3 Tins 29c . PIERCE'S CASH & CARRY - - - DIAL 5524 I PERFECTION MILK . . . . 6 fins 89: soU'rn1cBN-cnoss soup I TUNA FISH 2 tins 49c KRAFT . CHEESE WHIZ, I6 oz. 67: ROBIN HOOD ROLLED OATS, 5 lbs. 55: GIANT - Fm Silverware SURF . . . . pkg. 79c he is in FRUITS AIIII .. ""313; P n, . . p VEGETABLES . 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