OFFICERS ol the Prince Ed- ank Gosbee. , arIo tetown.‘ ward Island Presbytery Men's vice president: Stewart Pierce,‘ Council elected at the Statrbope Charlottetown, treasurer. .Men‘a Conference are front row‘iWoodington. 'tLeft to rightt East Royalty, . I . zone chairman.'peque; zone chairman; Lorne Montague. mne Ivan Darrach.:chairman: Ken beard. (‘ascumi Verdun ~ MEN’S CONFERENCE TOLD Island Laymen's Unique In All Of "Just keep on doing what you are doing" was the advice given by Dr. Earl S. lautenslager, theme speaker at the third am nual conference for men of the United Church concluded at Stun- Iiope Beach Inn yesterday. Lautenslager said, “You men are playing a unique role in the life of Canada——yes even on the North American continent by the num~ Dr. i L‘oincil were given by past presi- dent. Allison MaCKlnntlll and by Alike ChepesuLk. president from Moncton. Greetings from the -\n— glican Deanery \Icn's Association were brought by Dr George C. Fisher IMINIS'I‘RY CANDIDATES be: of men you are giving to the Christian Ministry. not to mention the number of leaders in other fields such as university dents and bank presidents. NEW PRESIDENT Lester Keizer. a Charlottetown contractor. was elected president of the Prince Edward Island Pres- bmery Men‘s Council at the an- nual meeting held during Satur- day afternoon of the conference Mr. Keizer is president of Trinity Men‘s Club. Charlottetown and has been a representative to the National Conference of United Church men on two occasions at Elgin House. Others named to the executive are Frank Gosbee. vicepresident: Dean Read, Secretary; Stewart Pierce. Treasurer: Kenneth Leard. Alberton; Dr. Lea Call- beck. Summerside: Verdun Payn- ter. Kensington. Ivan Darrach. East Royalty: Charles Fraser, Montague and Gordon (ioffin \Ior- ell. CHRISTIAN BUSINESS Rev. Jim Jones. North Carn- Iinan evangelist spoke Saturday presi- ‘ afternoon. He stressed the impor» tance of allowing Christ to enter every phase of ones life "Many people" he said. "are willing~to let Christ take control of their spiritual and moral life but they. somehow feel that they can run their businesses themselves." Bruce Roberts. the third guest speaker. reviewed the events in his life since a year ago when as a civil engineer. he reached a de- Cision at the Stanhope Conference to enter the Christian VIinistry. H" is now a student at Pine Hill Divinity Hall. CHURCH CAMP ~ Resolutions passed at the an- nual meeting saw the appoint- ment of a committee to study the possibilities of improving the M REC Camp at Augustine Cove or to report on the advisibil- Ity of building new church camp The Council went on record as. favoring the holding of schoolal for elders and schools for stew- ards. These would be one day ses- sions under a competetent In- structors and would cater to ei- ther the stewards or elders within a certain area. Reports on the \Iaritime Men‘s Dance Lorne \‘allev Hall everylh‘ “1" "m0" 3W1 "W‘l'mf‘: Tuesday night. Good music. Regular dance. Bonshaw Inn Hall every Tuesday night Riirns‘ Orchestra. Admission 30 cents plus IO ('(‘nts tax. I will be picking up poultry a ‘ the farmers' yard every Tuesday j Paying highest market prices un- til further notice. Contact A. P Gallant. Rustico. Buying live fowl Tuesday until noon R. I. Dickieson Dance to be held in Lot 55 Hall \Ionday, Sept R has been cancelled for this week only Saint (Tolumba's PRTHI’I (‘hick- en Supper. Wednesday. Sept It), beginning at 530 pm. l'nloading f‘ar. Quaker dairy Roshan 2 (7 “WV. for Slllm Ellis Bros Central Bros. Dial 3223. The highlight of the conference was the service of witness held on Sunday morning. At this service quite a number of men niadc pub lic declaration of their faith In Christ and three young men an‘ nounced their intention to study f. the ministiy One of these was a 30-year-old businessman from Saint John. a young farmer from Bedeque and a 20~yearold school teacher who will begin unnerstty work this fall. A splendid addition to the III’) gram of the. conference were the musical numbers under the direc- tion of Dr. Peter Mat-Donald of . landsCari'boii mne chair— Paynter. Remington. man; l)r. Lea Callbeck. Summer- side. lone chairman: Bruce Ro— b rts. Kensington. past president; Lester Keiyer. ‘pt‘esidcnt: Gordon Coffin, More", zone chairman. Role Is Canada ' I'illldlltl lie was a\\l\lt‘d bv I-Ii'ic (ii-ant. student minister at Malpe~ one SPH‘IAI. \ll'SlC Special \OIO numbers by Jim \llllt'l', Saint John Stan Pierce, .\Ioiicloii and Rm. Robcm Latl- lllt‘l' Charlottetown were greatly .ippiecialcd chtcrdm \It‘. llaoiil Ilevmond of Siaiihope‘ Beach Inn 'ng a solo during the wlosing Iiinc eon. A quartette ll \llldt‘lll \\;lIII‘(‘\'\(‘\ \(lIIL' sweetly,. "The Lord‘s \ly Shepherd " Holv Communion was celebrat- cd liv Ii(‘\v I)r l.fllllt‘ll<l.’l£_‘f‘l‘ who in his [)l‘f‘rt'OmmlllliflII sermon em- pflasllfil the role of '.\Ifl(‘ awake thiii‘ch.” A church is iiist as alive as its members and conversely Is .iuu as dead as iis members are >|)|I'llll(lll\ " 'I‘lie conlci‘ciicc under the ioini chairnian‘hip of Ralph t'all- .it‘t‘kh,Bl‘le‘ftllf‘ and Norman Ste- wart, Charlottetown. \.\..~ Report Hoffa Has Adopted A Softer Attitude To Critics By NORMAN WALKER WASHINGTON Apt 'I'caiiis ters L'nion boss .Ialllt‘c R Hoffa. who used to tell crux-s to take a quick lump in the lake Ilt:.\ is frequently turning th e other cheek Hoffa gradually :s being hcm med in. If not fully ttlInDl}‘ll';Z. IS at least bowing a bit to reform orders directed at his union It's a changed. more diploma- tic Jimmy Hoffa these days who lI‘lt“ to I|f1 the biggest union in1 the t'.S out of a growing morass of corruption charges (.‘Iiairman .lohn I. \Ict'lcllan, I)em.~Ark of the Senate I‘at‘kf‘lS‘ ln\f‘\[1gallnz committee s a y s‘ Iixtffa a tool and captixe of union hoodlum el e me n t s and. doesn‘t dare oppose them. A year ago Hoffa denying and s h r ii ,2 g: iharges of Teamsters :‘ w its \IllllilV'i H I: wrong doings. . \"ow he seems to concede some nlltnk(‘\\ltlnf‘\ are EOIII’J, on .n ‘ I..'m.fttill ~ mcmhcr iinzou. from the AFLCIO as ('0ri‘iip7ly led SETS l'I’ COMMITTEE An a d m i s s i o n of probable wrongdmng is inherent in Holla's creation of a Teamsters anti- l racketeering ('Omlnl\.~.'lOn charged ‘with following up the .VI-ttlclian committee dlfl‘lthlll't‘s H of fa says. he'll follow 'hroiigh on his ~ ; commission‘s recommendations. COMING EVENTS But ihe new cleanup group. .headed by former IJS senator 1George H Hender of Ohio is paid at Hoffa s pleasure Heiidcr hcwv ever. insists he is not going to be party to any Vlhllf'wash Hoffa could be motivated in setting up the Bender group by a dt‘ill‘f‘ to get another cleanup squad out of his hair TIIIK is the court named mon itor board headed by Vlartin F‘. ‘ ()‘Donoghiic. a lawyer for several key AFI.»(TIO unions. One of those the committee has marked for union ouster is IIofla‘s close associate. Owen iRertl Brennan, a union vice-president from “(limit and Hof‘fa's hllslllPSS partner in gambling and olher I ventures i The monitors hme asked Hoffa lto try Brennan on union charges {ct inisappropriating funds. violat- in: union ethics. and using union money to finance private tom i tin-cs in the hOX‘lII: and horse rac- :ng worlds Hoffa ~o far has re- Islxlt‘d moving against Biciinan, . I‘ithlnk technicalities. off} , t oi i I‘\I)tillfll‘IIl‘t* of l,t"'\. ii-iiuaiidiig O'flf‘l'\ prov \ sled i'ie nwnlo. s ~a} Ilicx re ~a‘ sited a convent on will be our and R :h! not the iiioii 't‘ils qt: for) :‘c not sallillm. Basicila C.W.L. Meeting Held 2nd St \Ill)rlh\ls.tin ’It‘llllit ' a'ic fin Septeiiibei‘ Dun- slitll Basilu'a :tie t~ W l. ('HIIIIIIIHIs Half lllt'\i(I('tl \Il\ I‘i’t'tl III JI'II‘ with the Hi“. P. l-' \l'lllllt'\ cu-ciitite and iiicciiiigs lt‘.t(l -\ (oilc. ~errctaii I't‘.‘itl ‘ The meeting was over I)\ Inc [)I’i‘sltll‘nl. \It \lillan Opening recited .n unison spllillliil diicctor \Icl)onald til .j.f'l\ lllst ii-giilzir '.\ci‘c \Irs h '»IJI\ \Ii\ Hal the bank balance t‘i-poi" ot \lfIl i‘i - \l'\ \AIIS the treasurer \Irs. lllf‘ t'I>n\t‘n(‘l‘s hryiltiu In; cral It'piirl t plans til ‘.\ [‘I’J‘ \l'\ pita] Ila/aai' t‘oii\eiicrs for the latter are “rs F A (‘oyle and '.\Ii'~ I‘ \it-Kcnna I | Alter fl‘stllxslltll .i \\,’1\ decid led iipoii ilia‘ the \IIIIfIHlettn sith NIH" ha "'5'! pm" "an I)“ l-“Von ' ales ThP toward ('(ln\f‘l‘lll)llll_\" of potiiidl :scribc for the nlaEaZinr ll‘iipe Speaks" \ mum," “m WNW” HM, . l'I‘rade and Economic (‘onfcrence TV tln \tlonti-eal 'later this month Llettcr he sent to f‘ F(' V i I {asking that Bishop Sheen's pro-l lgiaiii 'l.ife is Worth Living" be ‘l’t‘illl‘llt‘fl Io ilic \icxiing public E \ report of the pl‘tHlIItIiII t'on ‘icii'ioii was giicn bv Vein Ilcv I' F \Icl)onald who also thank c-d the zoning committee for Illt'il work and asked that iinilsl be formed as \OOI‘I as po~sib|c \Il‘ .l‘lnthronemcnt of lllcai'i in the Home” the thanks moved by Mrs J I’endcr- Max! and seconded by Mrs L. i\llII'I‘:'l\ was given Mrs. \‘Icllon- lald I Adjoiiriinicii' “as nimcd by lulu .l. i. \It'GlIlilan. and the meeting closed with piaycr. Noted Soldier Buried In N.S. HALIFAX. ’I'P‘ On!‘ of k\oia Siolia's most notcd sold- It‘l‘x Hrig II \' I) Lain}; of ll.’llll.t\ was buried with Iiill Ham and “lad “I‘mwn “Ind swnqmly~ Hoffa ham', amp" inliiiilitary honors here Thursday. vim. “31L gamma}: Sppmmhm- : ’7 a down other oases of Teams- ‘Iflth. .Vlillview WI I‘iovincial Agricultural Fair, and Ilth. i DANCE AT (‘.Y.C. Hall. t'ard— Ban every Monday "ght. Web- sters Orchestra. September I0 (no Monday. the Mariners time dancing. Modern and old ' Reserve Wednesday. September 17th. for Turkey Dinner and Bazaar. Vernon Hall. Sponsored by Vernon‘s' Women's Institute. from 5 until 8. ters officials involved in rackets ii-hai'ze! and whom the monitors Plowing \IRII'h and have urged lloffa to boot out The manIOl's t'tlsllt‘tl min a lt'lleIK‘l‘~ session last Thursday with the federal judge who named them. F Dickinson Letts They were reported to have won as siirances that if the Bender group monitor.K Brig Laing. honorary colonel of the Princess Louise Fusiliers. ’(Ilf‘fl \Ionday He served as I member of the Royal wI’lving (‘oi'ps during the First World !\\'ar and with Canadian Army Headquarters in Italy and \orth IAgrica during the Second World War. His flagged draped casket, Dance Hoys‘ (.‘atiip \orlh Rus 2““ I" "‘9 monli‘WS' “7W JINIRP WWI“! hi“ It'lltllt‘d hilt. sword ‘ Sop" 81h Mus”, byl llpf'g “.11 “car me hold for the and tlecor.‘il.ions. was carried to :(‘amp IIIII I'emctery on a gun But Ilofta plans to hold a \W‘ ('al‘l‘iflgc. cial union convention next Febru— Rrig. Laing. president and dlr- ary and get himself reelected as ector of National Seafoods Limit- iinion president. New officer clcc- cd and a director of \‘ova Scolia lions mll automatically dissolve Light and Power (‘omp'ivy I.lmv the monitorsh ip. This can be done under terms army in 1951. lied. retired from the reserve . 9' l lTou {Shows Increase Charlottetown, ‘ .“Ol LI) HE \O LI.\IIT inlands if the Lord of the unnersl‘ Izrantcd them all" >Yei'ctl l of i met in the KIIILIIII\ of: Very l by i III'IIE‘ The lake IIH case. ca: riicir_\ ‘ .I I’f'llflt’l’gasl A siibslan-EWIMV‘ our Il\f‘\. as his would end; shown In ‘ A W 7 M! For Progress In ‘.'ili/cd for a cake sale and hos»| .\ \llttl‘l address was giien by ‘wealtli assot-iates.‘.\li' I‘lllL'cne McDonald on “The Saul sacred outside of the United Kingdom A \ntp o: and maybe even the United King- ’ by the Island's two ferry termin- . percent. thanks to a record flow 0... .. r _‘ r.“\h~~hw \ risI Business Mr. George A. Purvis. sistant Manager of the Royal Bank. Charlottetown. has been . _ y‘appointed Manager of the Roan The total for. the fourmonth Bank 3' w'“’ds""'k“N‘B The an" period Ma.v to August m at nounccmcut was made last week both tsrmimls stands .1 328517. and is effective September lath. compared to 29l.795 for 1957, Mr.- P"”'~‘~ “"0 “2.3" “'5 FIXED FORMULA banking career in Halifax 21 The fixed formula for devlslng years ago' has. served m "1.3"" 0‘ tourist figures depends on an as- "I" branch” '" N0"? scout "9 M who" mat each passenger was transferred to Charlottetown car carries four persons and that almost “we” MW 820' Pam person spends five done“ While Mr. PuerS has been sta- in“. day tioncd here. he has taken an act- Hon. B. Earle MacDonald. Pro- lve: imeresi in community and “mm treasurer and seNotary..church affairs. He is president of i Alpha Y's Men's (‘lub treasurer under whose department the . ~_ ‘ , Tourist Bureau is administered,‘M the Protes'am "mm-V Mrl'wc rt.an that [slow automobilos‘fliircau. treasurer of the MM. had been carried to the Province (. A ‘ “'0er "I 5' lam? Hus veal. . t Iiiirch. member of the Charlotte- l'sing that yardstick there was mm" ('0” m'lh an influx of 500000 I? to the e L! married and hits one ton Province this year. It is further [331' lzp'vpars (minivj ' w M estimated that one day's spending _ ’ r “ms M Id". "r " 7 would total 32.500.000. ‘stock to take oiei nianagcrship Other New“. lake" mm compf the Branch on September 15th. sideration it is estimated that Mrs' punk and "m w“ join him shows an increase of 22.344 over tourism may surpass agriculture 2." 3 lat" dam? . August of last year and has a and fishing as the Island's main. [four-month increase of 44,208. industry- ; THOUGHTS FOR OUR TIME: Organizes For BY HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL McGUlGAN Prince Edward Island: tourist traffic has shown an upsurge over 1957. figures released Saturday show. Traffic is reported up a brisk 12 al in the month of August which more than made up for a poor July. The double feriy systems at Borden-Tormentine and Wood Is— report a total of 137.226 passengers handled in August. a healthly boost of "L435 over the same period in 1957. CHIEF FACTOR . Chief factor for the increase In believed to be the new ferry Lord Selkirk. which Is on the Wood 157 lands run of the Northumberland Ferries Ltd. and its greater carrying capacity than the ser— vice had last year. The Wood Islands run alone All btit two of the an membersi tot/the Executne of the Charlotte-I liowii I.IIIIP 'I‘licatrc (illllfl were on hand for the first iiicciiii; of; the 1958-59 season which was Ilt‘ld At the summer home of the Sterlr ‘ mg Inman's-‘af Lewis' Point Judging f'rom the Pmllllx‘litxfl‘l ldisplayed at this meeting. which lwas presided over by the m-wly- DON'T RF. IMPA’I‘ll-JN’I' in utter spiritual po\ei1_v. GOD KNOWS 013R NEEDS Whenever t‘hrist lightened the .. burden of those with whom Hei Do not be anxtous sayingi _ “Whm man we 98‘... or ..Whml(an\9 in contact or when He less- wha“ we drum... or “Whm iened the distresses of those who are; we to put on"" for sought some favor from Him. He always did so in order to lead them to desire ipll‘llllal blessings after all! these things the Gentiles scekt; for your Father knows that you elected president \li I‘lltt’ \inc need all these thin But seek ahme monthm“ elw‘ To me (‘regor members of the (“it Id . K“ . paralytic the Sauoiir III'VI grant-i ' ‘ ' ' .L first the kingdom of God and can look forward to a Hit»! in His justice. and all these thingslPd pardon for h” \lm' the" “C i. , V , . ~ .. g, .t‘llt't‘d him of his sickness Aftcr‘ .{fidll be given _\ou besides Mat-HdeLi 3000 mm m [hp down“ ‘ itliir Loid told the crowd to la 1IIP\P words are taken form the _ _ . . , hoi less foi iiieie bit-ad and more (impel which w Ill be read at diligenth for the Limo Bread \Ia“ 'oiiiorrow iiioiniiig the I4 H . w ‘ll ciiiies diwn froi he \e . tli Sunday after the feast of Pen h“ l | n a n teresting series of pl‘iKIllt‘llttllS. Already the Pl.“ ltcadiiig t'oiii mntee headed bi .lack “oi-Kin inon has \llIIIIllIll‘fl st-ii-ial out standing plavs to III“ tinting imn nii'tee and I)TII\IX't‘I"»(‘ itzrw-iors I “m” "H mm.‘ “P {all m re are being approached iiiiiiit-diate- - L I tercosl 'l‘lii‘oiiglioirt the (.ospcl. I. _ ‘ . I b H . ‘ l“ II I H i“ m" . cogni/e. because of oiii \lltillslflIII-i ‘ “ “I I H“ “"k l‘ I“ 'I - ‘Him.\\ mm "mm “f [he “mms‘ than men of \LIIItIIII.‘ iotiiiiiit- 'iid l~ th‘t c' - s to t he- . ~ . .- . .. “' ‘ A h "H" ‘ bi I \\c \t‘t‘lv from (.od are harmful "‘0‘ "I‘M "I “h” 4““ l”"~”“ i-oii~'.iiit and WWW" “m”! "f I tor us I’alilt'l' than ticlptiil Whatimimm‘ “I m“ "'H" “L' "I" "‘“l m” In“ and min”) M a” m“ pol. mother would Rue hei child I : mg ‘1"; Fwd [li‘th‘n I'l") itions and piaxcrs. and Mini ev .thp km“, W plm NHL (.\on'reading Jack \Iaclx'iiinon \I x». mm: 0"” mr “mm M. mm ‘hanl though the child should beg and “"1"” Y9" and "mm". \4“‘*“‘-‘7 be \Ff‘ttlklal‘) to our spiritual CH {M H. She m” mw hlmlOOQHImeg “rs Japk “MK.” iial needs ‘ ‘ wmmhmg mm gm. 1mm“ N \am. nor!" f‘anI‘laIIIIIN‘II’. \Irs tiorilon 0'” H’.a\""l\ “Hm” Rum“ th and bcticr for him (iod works RO‘M- 'nakt‘dll') \Ii~'~ Hetiv lloll. i“? "m‘d Tam lhhmu‘ linumglfm .n the same way in answering our I momlx‘r‘h‘p S'Wl'": "mm"- ;i\e h' ii \ in t is w iri an or. . -- » iv u» I. N :‘pplfifi “(a "V'h‘m- 'I {ve‘_pm\m.k “hm “p wok m...) noi‘plIIIIile ‘IIsS Ipliicc‘nic' \IJI‘I " a“ l “f T '\ ‘l‘ ,he good for our spiritual life soia'm m"’P“"" '\ (' WWI" our news or e se i'rn: ies is v- - w- — v> “Vlh the ‘m '9 “I \H.” :mwmlv i “P m!“ anmpr m”. prmery hmlsounrl \Iiss .\Iaigaiet ColliiiLs . I i L t [i i I” l)~ im (tum: 4, Ht. my.“ [H mm “mph { and lights Cordon Rudd iiiiii tie' r titiuis is i ‘ V -‘ 3" ‘ ‘ ix iii-lptiil to us rather iiian diet The hllilnf‘xs iimiiagcr aciiiii vine Plan for us has been (lest I‘II’I' l __ tiii‘mtiil thing we iii'n be bcf'in IUIH \P-‘ll‘ is \I:\ H:ii’li"i‘:i l’ii'ia-r ed as Ilt‘Jt'IIlIYL.‘ from end to cud ‘ ': LL 2 l ‘ P ‘ for ‘\\‘Illlf‘ the pltvlllt'lttill Ili.i'i.i;i‘i‘ is in. 'll'll\ and oidcrin-' al‘ things “ ._ ‘ . . .. .. Mr '. i cut-tux “Islltlnl \‘lll RF.\I'\I\ SI HMISSH I'. many“: 13d tht sliigi 5: Paul fl\\III'P§ ll\ of the Iactt We slltbtlld continue to appcal ‘ "mm Membership Week will be held that God knows our needs and I to God ~ biotin?“ 1" all “I” "N‘dsl . from N‘D't‘lllll'i’ girl, saflxucs them for .I~ ‘ For .i.- do but at the slilllt‘ iiinc :ciiiain \iih- '“ ""“W'r ci\ ttiiii; else tor which \\t‘ only i in ~\i‘.t' to III‘ llolv W:II In the 4th “‘"I’m‘": 3" P""'I”3¥ I“”‘-”‘~ wail be secondary to our pirit Harden of tic-tuscinani at the “I'd‘m‘im "I IIH‘ IIN‘IIIIH‘IxIIIp II.Ill~t'lf plf‘Hds for us with an Irv—(Hindi: of His Passion (‘hi'ist “‘mm‘m‘r “h"-\“"I “'5” """"' H‘ 'h‘, perm“ (“an”):p d TxhlpS would be solii Ilt'd on the \H, ghmnd pm}. uther' i same hast; as last \car when the if :I is l)(h.\lbl(‘, let IIIls i-iil) pass‘""'"""‘“’“p mm ""3 mum." " H,‘ nm ax I “I” i had been for \(IIIN‘ vcai\ iiiierable groaning" Ruin VIII: 2"“? I‘ how Some may tii.nk itiai find does amiv from "15' not .‘il‘de‘l 'Iici." piaici'x tit-cause bill Jl~ Illftll \Klllt‘sl “an \X “I'll 7"" l“"""""“‘""‘ "I 'IW“ He {IHP\ not liilfi“ etcii least \'I. 39 He "t-peaicd this prayer “"mm-t l‘ 'y“ W n"IW‘I ’i' 4"! the «‘JIQIIII llIItIf‘I“.\.‘1‘ end of October rm. .esl tnev make of Him “Ullld i mam IIITN“. but then himibl) ac- """5““I\ ’I‘" there he am l'nIII to our de ,chlt'd IIW \Hll of His Iieaicnly fI-‘ather and suffered and died in \rrangciiiciits are As-' . l I GEORGE I'IYRVIS Theatre Guild Winter Season: being IYiiItlt‘ to have the perfor- mances at the ('oiiiiiiiiiii‘) Ccn» ll‘t' It,{(llll ilus xcar. I New Wiltshir Man Fined $75 \ \i-ii \kitislilii‘ Illi'lll ‘.\.is fill“! i. - .iiitl inst» iii fill tI.i}\ iII jdll af- ii~i Itit‘utlltl,‘ giiiltx to a charge of tll’l\i.'l,' ‘IIIIII' iiiiimii'cd IH‘iOI' \t’llllJ \iipa-iiiliaiy \l.‘i.'i ~ll1llt’ AI- lidtll (illln .il ("itv l’olii'c ('tiiit‘l Niiii'ilm. Illltllllll'l. Mr 4». i...“ ‘l’tl .i'iv Illitill‘l‘n tI'l.l'l,‘ tiiit I'lt'l‘lt'tl to pituitl guilty: to ltic ’i-xsi-l‘ llit‘iigc l.cslt‘t ()1: Ilitllltt’ii :ippcuio-d tor lllt' accused. I'liii'c IHUIIlt'I\. all of \cw Wilt- .ippcui’cd on tliaigi-s of be- ret. lllllllh .III(I iiitapublc. 'l‘wo .i‘ ’ll'ttl S.» .iiitI l'ti\l\ or tut) third was Illlt'tl SIO ~|I.‘Il‘ il_i ~ .illtl 'llt .tlltl in i~ o: Inc il.i.~ \ t.i.irlo:iciow'ii niuii wa> fin- wl Sin and t'ti\l.\ or ‘llt days for lit-iii drunk and disorderly Him-i «lriiiik and incapable "Ilill'_t'\ \.f\\ l'.‘il‘ktl;ilt' .‘llltl Pond \i ’t'~itlf‘IIl lll,|\\ lflriay i:iil «PH- .1 t‘ii,.rlultcio\iii man of 4 . 7 II” t ail .1'Ifllt‘\\ and a hint: 5t. Illiill were liiwd $30 and tosts 0r 'l'IlIi. In it.“ lllllxlltl‘tl and Park 'llt‘ll .llltl a midi-iii of lliiiibiii‘y illi'.‘ ‘1 and t1i\IS finix oi two ii \ it .iik :iiiil Iiisiii‘tliii"\ (liiiI‘EP .'i.: Mi ' .t'l I iipci’ ()ilt't‘ll \' man ‘..I\ ‘i'lll.’l.ltlt'tl :iiitil IIKI}I\ Ch'town Bank Manager ls - Study Plans For Named To, Woodstock, N. B. ISO-Passenger i U.K. Airliner LONDON (API - The Bnmh'mm. government is studying plans for? hours. it The desrgncrs. ‘2' Mom. Sept. 8. 1958 ram-bet engmeg the II'ZII'-\A'PI'!III economical plants which power Britain’s new Blm-dhoiind mis- Tbere would be no WWW“ 3" ll revolutionary airliner t h a l the ~new plane berainc of heat ‘ ' . . . l . . ~ i _ could fly I30 p.’l\~(‘flL‘l‘l‘\ bctviimn R'I'I ITI‘“'I"‘dP' 'I" I "I; I" d“ ’ . . <Pn291‘q vuul -- a“ t e oiit-‘ e i London and New \ ork in two ’ -icw by means of clcsv'l "'I“lllt was revcaled Friday llmim-Non Bi‘istol—Siddcley The special supersonic a: ' 'Pr Englm‘s- believe “‘4‘ plane "WM 1 committee of the ministry 4f snip- be flying Secret of the LIXXLiiiiIc-aii Iliilli 'darf-shaped airliner IS the II\(' of. ways f‘orjmraion. M Mr. be p': as "-' ()iciscas Dly is stiidviiiz'. with the BI'J‘SII in IO years. a photocopier even the “clue-man” ofiice can ofiord w INTRODUCING KODAK'S NE. 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I \IIHII blew 'l‘hi-c \llll iiiiii‘c " 34‘“ (los DUN \\ t‘ soul. Section Luke XII . . . \ Female in milk born July ‘ aiiil unproductne fishing grounds RN" “I I‘mnal“ dry ‘ Pearson Hopes * "H p. I \Ili‘t‘ four days of dchiii: Ice-v l2‘milo limit, the fleet s i-oau and will soon lcavc rm. MISS. 1 land s new Provincial Plowing Match Corrections Prize List Classes 5. 6. 7. 8 IS \IIOIIItI born -Iiil) DAS ri‘ml I. I313?) to June 30. I936 BUY THE NEW 41/2‘7o CANADA CONVERSION BONDS Due I983 FOR CASH NOW Price: 100 and interest to yield 4.50% Eastern Securities Co. Ltd. Summersido 'I‘hone 2819 (‘harlottetow a Phone 55” I. lllfil to Julie Vlf'llttl‘l‘ a poor catch and Ice- giiard has i-oni iniied Currency Field .land's road . t)‘l"l‘ \WA icPi Opposition . to IIHI‘R\S the operation despite header Pearson said l'hiii‘sday he‘ i 'hc presence of Royal \aval Frig< TONIGHT Bo\oflicc Opens 7 :30 Iceland lladio said it had merr heard Britiin skippers saying that tlicv intended to leave by Friday morning i In a t‘oinmons speech deal-maz'1 Tho (mag, guard ‘md Jnh. 7A I‘V'm “‘9 """I"""""“i Wh"'h “I” j Briti~li trawlch wcrc \Illl fishing “I” (“ml SW“ 13%- ”‘" l"""""'I Iale Tllill\(Iil\' \\'llhln tlic (Il\l)lllf‘d I'WII'V 3"“ ‘l’I'kI‘ "I B""‘“"" 7"“ waters and ball of the crews tempt: to reach an arrangement ' “tom”, ‘9”, dl‘piomm" mm with the proposed European free . hm” Hm... ‘ sterling at the (‘oniiiionwcalthl Show at Dusk l He bought her... She was his! . . i . tiade aica ' ; I'l\h(‘l'lf‘\‘ \Iiiiister .I o \ e f s \OH ” III?" ""'“"'~‘""“‘"I " I’ITJ‘I‘lmcanwhile said Ireland has 'al- (bend to Britain's common- rmm L. M almng‘ “hm me I Pearson “mum - I 'we will all be iii trouth ' SANTA CLAUS ACT BACKFIRES LANCASTER. Pa ‘AP‘ Seven-yearold Larry Pancr- son was gotng to show his dis- believing playmates in subur— ban Veffsy'ille that it is pos- sible for Santa Claus to come down a chimney. > Ile climbed to the top of neighbor Joseph Tammeny's dom itself “ "At the same time I should ..te to see the United Kingdom fuse the Commonwealth Associa- tion as a reason for not making the kind of arrangement With the European free trade area which I think is essential. not only for the development of Europe but for the development of what I consider to be a major body of international economic policy a l namely. an Atlaan freer trade new outdoor fireplace and area “ grill Wednesday. I h o u I ed, l I Mr Pearson said that unless "\‘i‘llf‘hd' aim started down. "the Montreal conference can Hf“ dliaplwal‘f‘d {mm VIP“? make progress toward a more Police were summoned They couldn't get Larry out. Finally. Water Frey. a road construction foreman. arrived free exvhangc between the pound steiling and the dollar "we are going to have a hard time mak- ing progress in trade" with I truckload M equip- Financc Mlnblf‘r Fleming re— ment plied that both pt‘ttlf‘t'ls will be“ First he removed the brick "very prominent“ m the confer.‘ faring from the chimney. Then. Ilslllll a sledgehammer. he cracked the Mummy block Larry emerged slightly sooty but IIIIIIIII‘I. i Tammeny'a fireplace Is no more. BET-ZR FOR ISLANDERS ,encc discussions Iceland Expects i British Trawlers » To Leave Soon By CAROL COGHIIJ. RI‘IYKJAVIK. Iceland IReuters) lt‘f'lmit‘l‘ believes British trawlers are tired of playing hide-and seek With in sr HELLER, Jersey. (fhannell .ntvctm RUDlE-LORNF. 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