Page 2 (13: Guardian wed. an 1!! 195 New Hymnal 133 Ilood For U.S. RC's Donors At PITTSBURGH (AP)-A new cllllit man Catholic hymnal now being prepared for use by Amortc-I The results of an excellent eo- Catholics will contain I number of opergtive gffort wore m gvldgncg hymns written by Catholic saints when a total of 133 donors ragla- but in use only in Protesllnl tered at the successful Red Cross churches. Clinic held in the Community Hall, The hvmnal Blw Wlll Conllll-ll The village of Morell passed their hymns written by non-Catholica but local objective or 75 u as locgl considered suitable for Catholic dam," regigtgrgd ad .3 gddmougl Iu, reports Rev. Richard Cinder. 50 donors from the surrounding assistant pastor at St. Joseph's districts were at the clinic. church in Pittsburgh. The clinic was organized by Rev. Father Ginder is a member of a Eric Robin, newly appointed pastor uven-man committee that was or- at Morell. who received the whole- Inixed in 1952 to Colnblle the hearted co-operation of the differ- al. ent organizations, including the W. Each h.Vn1n Will ll3V9 10 be 813- I. and C. W L. who furnished re- Pl'0V9d by I group bl 100 l'nU5l- freshments and workers. The High clans before it is submitted for School Red Cross members and final approval to the American local nurses entered into their Catholic hierarchy. The group tasks with enthusiasm and render- hopes to have the hymnai rt-ady ed valuable assistance in the ef- for publication by Noxeinbcr. I956. ticir-nt operation of the clinic. Father Ginrier added" iVHEAllll:EY RIVER W. M. S. l Says Atlantic. Salmon Are ' MONTBIAL (CPI .. lantic Salmon Tuuq-l,ay that unless draatle action is taken immediately by govern- ments. fishermen and aaglera the Atlantic salmon will become ea- tinct. There has been a gradual decline in the number of salmon in Quebec. New Brunswick and Nova Scotin waters during the past 3.! years and this year was the worst of all, he said in an interview. The liveli- Auociation. In 9 Danger Black. general manager of the At more and non acute p said The Atlantic Salmon Auoclataoa. lo '3 mandatioaa and to see they are a- forced. The association directors will meet within the next few weeks and will draw up recommendations for presentation to federal and pro- vincial departments of fisheries at hood of thousands, ”already set'- I meeting this fall. TO TAKE COURSE Mr Dean M. Robinson (above leaves Friday morning for Madi son. Wisconsin where for the nail two years he will continue POE 'lt is the :'c.-tilt that interests graduate work in plant ,Pathology us. the finished oorl: of art. Such The Wheatiev River W Ni S. at the University of Wisconsin. H: 3.. Rusaen 1,-m,,m' cauadjan a hymn is llrlolx” Iiol)" llolyf' hcld their August meeting at the expects to obtain his doctorate i press sum writer) written by an iiiulimin Bishop in home of Nlrs Cora Ling on August praise of the Holy Trinity whom 25 The leader Mrs. Gordon An. W9 3ll0l'9 1" C"lnP8ll.V Wllll ll1P drew.-2 opened the meeting with great maiority of our Protestant call to um-slnp and hymn gm-,p. hl'Pll'll'0n' lure rceidini: were read by Mrs Preston Rat-khnm and Mrs Robert Rackhtini Guided meditations were read by the leader. followed by prayer re- lmpericil Oil . Fellowship Plan maining verses of the Hymn Pi'ayei'x ot t-onicssitin were read ll-ll-ll-ih it -I-Wei 3” -4 i t0llWt'- by members. and Vlrs. Leonard ship in the humanities. valued at Line and Mrs Hamid Chandler 51,250 a ycnt. tins been establish- ed by lnipt--tial Uii Limited it will be open to graduates of Can- adian Univer.-itie-s for postgrad- uate studies at any recognized llI1- iveraity riiouen by a winner. and also otfered prayers. Another hymn and the Lord's Prayer closed the Worship Period Minutes of last meeting were read and approved Roll call was .tcrrn in post graduate work at tlic majoring in vegetable diseases Mr. Robinson has for a nnmbc. oi ycars following the War beer attached to the Science Servicc Laboratory at Charlottetown and during the past year completed a UNITED NATIONS. N. Y ..iCP) -Plie United States Tuesday re-. tion plan. Eisenhower's proposal for an ex- change of military blueprints and aerial inspection to guard against UIllYErS1U' of Wisconsin When he leaves Friday he will be accompan- ied by his wife and family who will reside with him for the res maintlcr of his course. siderable way in observers at key points. Harold E. Stassen. President Eisenhowerls special envoy. ont- leased details of an arms inspcc-t embracing Presidenti surprise attack and going a con-- meeting 8 50' treconnaissancn Vlel Plan for Eslabllihlnil 8T0Ul'll'llgraphlc and electronic means by U.S. Releases Details Of Arms Inspection Plan ul state. and Jules Much, special French envoy. Martin said Monday that Can- ada was llapecially impressed" with the U. S. plan. UNRESTRICTED VIEWING Other points put forward by Stassen included: "Each country shall permit un- restricted. but monitored. aerial by visual. photo- the other country. ”The United States and the U. S. S. R. will exchange all data rel- Exllnclion To Bring Baha'i Case To U. N. lined the Plan 3! deleiilles lmmiative to military forces and instal- Britain, Canada. France, Russia 1550"; which. coupled Wm, me”. and the U- 5. mil l1l'lV8lEl.V On the urea for their verification and sur- Secnnd dB.V 0l 1h? renewed Unlled veillance. are essential to provide Nations disarmament sub-commit against my possibility of surprise nwearnig Of ' Canadian Legion Executive MAY CUITAI. NIHHI Mr. Black said the auoeiatioa likely will aak that netting opera- tion be curtailed or teat:-letod and that there be atict law-enforce mant,'st, ” eaidtobe largo-scale. Anglara are prepared to take their full share of raatrictiona. pro- viding commercial fishing interests observe agreements upon conserva- tion methods, said Mr. Black. He did not believe that DDT spray- ing of New Brunswick forest areas during the last few years-to kill the budworm that strips trees- had anything to do with the poor The gnaw. part of me meeting 5'll'lllll "lll' . consisted of discussion of plans for Al” l" 'llll- lllll belle" lllllel the forthcoming provincial conven- oollution was a cause because mm to be held on Thundly Sept, llle" "9 lel" lllllllslrles llll ll" ember 22. at which time the Char- lallllll" llllllllg 5ll'elll.lls' ll was "ll" iottetown branch will be host to llllel-V- ll”- llllll lllgglllg llllellllllllls the visiting delegates. This is the lll Bllllll.l”l' Elllllllllllslllll llllll Dali first time that the Branch will have housie in New Brunswick could have any harmful effect. SLOWS FISH He said that along salmon rivers nets were strung in zig-zag fash- ion. making it impossible for sal- mon to fight their way upstream. items were disc . Comrade Tony Gallant gave to financial report which abowcd hat financaa were utlafaeioa-y. Com radc Vera Lartar outlined a IlIIIl- ber of proposed improvunaata to out in the near future. comrade Harry Morgan. chairman of the membership committee. was Ioni- mended for his work. It was noted that the l of paid T - was higher this year than in re- cent years. D- ' l President of the Canad- ian Legion. B. E. S. L. Very Rev. Dean Anderson. M. C.. C. D. whol will be the principal speaker ati ment of this type of netting. ledg The president in a good year anglers in the Gaspe area. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia would catch about 80.000 salmon; the commercial catch would be about 800,000. ' This year the anglersi catch was more than 50 per cent of normal. Figures were not yet available for thc .-ommercial catch but he anti other volunteers would attend the Red Cross Blood Donors Clin- ic to be held at the Armouries on Thursday Scptcmber 1. At the last clinic the Legion had a greater percentage of blood donors than any other organized group. and g this was pointed out by the presi- doubted it would be better proport- dcni as an incentive to duplicate ionately. the home which will be carried no the opportunity of greeting that the Convention Banquet to be held? in the Cl0V6F Club tiller llle b"5l' &w.00. of which 31,375.00 applies to the year under ravlew and 327501; llllll llle” slllllllll be sllllle ”lll'lllll'-ness sessions lI8V9 been C0mPlels l to the previous year. Assembler-a' feea tatandlng total 8010.00. with I "P"-'559fl ll" 1 reference to producers' unpaid fees. it is estimated in comparing he W15" lllal m9n'lb9T-5 0l llle Bmnclll 1964-55 fees actually collected with the fees collected for the previous llRlllOE EDWARD l8LAllD POTATO MARKETING BOARD FIllAilDlAl. snrrnaiirs --mu mi, 1955-- ' half .P.I.l. (III-iottotowa line SH, 1& dial:-man and Members Prince Edward Island Potato Erbohg loud Charlottetown. P. I. I. Gentlemen: In accordance with you instructions. we have completed an .. ” oftha. ' oflaaPrinoo ldward Inland Potato Mai-kn, in Board for the year ended May Slat. 156. Attadled hereto are a Balance Sheet In at that date. and a Statement of Income and Da- penses for the year. The records of your Selling Agency which controlled the marks: ling of the 1958-51 season are kept separate from the general record. .1 the Board, and its affairs are in the process of being wound up. It; financial operations are not included in then atatomenta. but we hlvg reported on them from time to time. the most recent one showing it. assets and liabilities as at May slat. 1065. we wish to comment on a number of iteau aa follows: The Statement of Income and Iilxpeiiua ahowa a picture of what the operating results for the year would be if all Io licence fees pol. lectible for the year were received in cash; that II to say, there would be a surplus of 36,176.50. There are outstanding in daalera' fees 31,- 1 year when the Selling Agency was in operation. that there is approx- imately S19.000.00 outstanding. This makes the total of 321.5601!) .9. . pearing on the Balance Sheet. and we have no opinion as to how much of this collectible; it would appear to depend on the licensing at- other method of adopted for raising revenue for the Board'a work in rtfie coming year. The amount of V5.00 shown as accounts receivable arises tom the sale of office equipment. and was paid shot-tab after May sin. .- dh'l5 b.. d r I - A. v ll tlk. that feat. . . - will Cover rt-Ch whit-('15 as Ens runlsllelhlltlitltllt-ll-ll-seultlll challreiuttetvltl-ll ll):-arilelltlAe:IS;Ell 'ro RUSSIA alllqlllls .,,...h,,,.ge .5 .0 be am,m.. The WW9 equlvlmnl lwlonillnamlo Btte :aJ-its Agwcyf V;,h'::l.10wn t llsllr 3"Cl9ll rllllr ll"”l"l"l lillli Chapter ll of the Gospel of St. Tuesday that the recent persecut- Stassen's move came as it snr- plisl-ted in progressive steps as lnol wldgby ll ll” 1: ovhariradeellldolllilll-Illiillllil ' Ell.;l!3:' lllsllgl"-l' allll Plnloystzplllv; ll Mark. It was agreed to get a ion of the Baha'is in Iran is to prise. since Monday he had said mutually agreed upon by the two 'q.'hrel::.:m;'ode.:f”l:,n;;,ooo 1”,,h' I uh”. 0; gang "up wi tena 9 r a crin - v - .. . - - ' i N three yeah p 0 UP (ommunion table for the Church be brought before the United the plan would not be submitted governments. luwe." on mu Balm” sheet. The Bonny. on own wanna” bu , ' lit l h . . This teiiousliip is the tittli in be mmm M n 0 am, km we about Nations in Geneva. This appeal is until later this week. An informed Stassen suggested an exchange; never been shown among its assets, but charged an operating expenses ll based on the claim that the decree source suggested the early release I "bl prints" i all military es- E ll 0 ll I In" mm, Mm. Prtiiwciln lrum the Pantry sale nullawins and 5l1l1Ill'9S5lnl3 the was an answer to Soviet delegale ilabiishllreienis-iailld. sea and air- 5 t"fll l"l,'l;'h Hg:"..l:,".',:,l.l: ;:";5l5l'l;cl.l:,'g",1l1l,l,,,.:,ll.l go,-':.. d..:.:.1 M amounted to 32450 nu-5. Mm-Dim. Baha'i Faith in Iran is in conflict Arkady A. Sobolev's request Mon- would be the first stage of thel :0: 0 E19 non.” mi m'."'t.'. ',m., don 1.3" 0. m on” aid. Mrs. Robert Bitniain and Mrs, with the Charter and the Bill of day to the Western powers for a program. I Nruxptnllgm :( um” '3 uknuon b in huh; um. .qugp..y i . . Nelson Stead save (lOl'l8tl0Ill' It llllman ll'fllll5 reply to the Soviet proposals. 1 hp,- was decided we invite M,-5. gown"; Reports from Iran reveal bar- Sobolev. permanent Russian del-. ::lpf:606?0&e Um"t Col” woaldhnd. awn: to ravreoen I market In Show slides The GlasgnwRnad-h bark" atrocities such as plunder. agate to are UN, repeatgd . pus. -----r m- l Wheatiey River Choir to sing. exhumation oi bodies and dis- sian plan of May 10 calling for a Tou l1 Fl'enCl'l Included in the expenditures for the VHF illldltf i'9VlBW it In Mr.-. Herbert Smith invited inem- mts-Sal vi Balms from posts. mrosrossivo arms reductions with 9 l amount of s4.su.4o which rear-uni OIPOIIMI lI0IH'0Il ll 00II00n0I be” gm. "ex, mun"! Wm, Mrs. It is ilie hope of Baha'is ia Canada eventual prohibition of atomic Nationalists. Grandval tried hard 3'”. an oponunl nd wind”. up of up going Agony, but wuj Harold Buntain as leader ill and lllmliizhotit thefvorld that thisiweapons and the establishment of '0 SlVC l l'lCll'lll8 '0 MOTOCC-In tle-l TOlVN HALL. GEORGETOWN lcannot coma under the tarma of the IUD-M inarkolng out It. ha narticipated in circle of prayer. llllplial l" fl” U-N 3183' Promplirround inspectors at key commu- l'n3lld5- llld 1" lh 9”” "l "lflly liabilities show a balanoaof 8,167.70 to the Selling Annoy aooouth with prayer said hy xirr Then an Impartial Investigation of the-nlcmon poms. Arab leaders his name is the sym- Wwpwt 0, an foregoing. 11,." 1. .1” luluagd Seller for Miss Elizabeth Utting, 5ll”3ll'"l Stassen enlarged on a statement lllll lll 5 llel" deal lol ll" llroleclmll amount of 8l.6w.'M whidi was made in anticipation of I marketinl and "'9 mrrllni "lnml Wit 8 .0.l'” llll ”"””3..”m? and l9"9l'5'.madr Monday by Henry Cabot 5” . agreement for the 1954-36 season. which did not nuterialise. hymn Au address was read to vet: -cnt from hahai centres to Lodge Jr” L' 5. ambassador in The Sllallellll 83035 llle M,9dl.l9l” l I W” um Mrs James wares. and 8 mm." the .hah early in June protestingmw, (xv. in which the U. S mvnedl ranean goes with I French cabinet p 013.: aumam-ling Iccounts payable of tioulolrdho l.bm.lu1& was presented to her in recognitioni P llllaglllli ill ll" Bllllal ll93d'.l'he five sub-committee powers tn1ll9c,l3l0ll lllionday to lmplemenl I as shown on the Balance 3100!. nvronntina VI of the work she had done as,qllall"5 lll Teller" but "0 Slelliiioin in the Eisenhower plan Lodger sell” of 'w”lmlK rdonm la me that date. One amount of 34lI.l0 for city taaoa ll ll mitt. and ID Treasurer of the Church tor the ll” M" lake" '0 these strrnerrltisu said the 1'. s. would not tite.P""”l”"l'v ll J 'l l”' ' other amount of 3137.50 for advertising is expected to be settled for I past 20 years. During those years :,lrl::l5lal:"bllll"ll”l'lll ll"? Ulllkd NBl'lL'N General Assembly to endorse weer” &lll'llf.5'Bll:ls dcgllglglelllie ' ” ably smaller l offered this year were Km Jonug me P150 took can 0, me (-om. . 9 ring aken tthe proposalland gave a definition llfgileerill ll "M all ocean -nu ,u-plug .1, may 3151, 1955 la 831,111.07, arrived mm, of Mommlig John l 3033 munion service. of what Eisenhower meant by Dlscffss 1)g1'An.S E Em. mam" of M” 3'”. 1964, utlwjh an 5". 1 5:05,, glylgl-'?5. t ., arraaraoflicaaae III. . .. zhdlllledlillztlllihge i:ye.:'-tilnaelilllfeines-ltlalltauing 8800.00 applicable to 195m ALL PERSONNEL N0. 2 MILITIA GROUP R offered annually by the Company. , Each is worth znl.'.l5ii per year The other four have been awarded an- nually since the inception of the Imperial fellowship pian in 1946. g They are tor post-Eradiiaie study in the social and physical sciences and encourage research in techni- cal and admimstrative aspects of industry. The new fellowship l broadens the scope of Imperlalls program. Imperial Oil also announced that beginning next year. Fellowship holders who pursue their studies through the summer months will receive supplementary awards of 8750 each. This supplame tary award will raise the annual value of each fellowship to 32.000. Winners of the four fellowships cmimmd from M" 1 The Most Colossal Movie Ever Made Playing iv September 1. 2 at 8 P. M. HOLY NAME THEATRE at by adding to ylsistalnoglsoollllt - ' Cll ' City and Central l ""5 " WI TREAT TGE SICK WBLLJ loa ofmEdmontoa. They were sol-'ian Universities and Imperial. Slllssell llllcell 5ll'cl”l emllllasll Alx-les-Balns plan with Fanre's on the use of ground observers, - which Lnd Se mm, menmmed. advisers. A Moroccan delegation otrot-onto, William .1. Kingof Lon- my . mmm .BpB'intEd”by "lll"eP”"l5" g 1 d, . 1,, p ;' dbl. 0nl5lifl0- Ind GWFS0 It M0l' llhce Nlltyionalloconferlieliice of Caned- OBSERVERS STRESS?-D 1r:e;ll:.ca:1,cl:,-351;; 3:311, ogallllzl Sub ect to the ' l conunents. WI IIDON "lib ll 0” Wlllllllli lthe attalohed Blllll:; Sheet and state t of Income and EIPIMIS briefly. - was expected to fly to Madagascar T I . . . H . 1 r KAI of the Eoud ., .1 pg” 315:: 1955, The U4 5 stresses within the next 43 hours to see hf Red Cross Blood Donors Clinic for MIHIIE Epgzsang t)I;l3-y;Jl;: rglgllifllof me ye" enddol mm 0”, "wmmx to Personnel only will be held in the Armouriea on 1 September '55, from 1830 hrs. to 2000 hrs. All ranks, 17 Rocco: 5 Signals and 5 Medical Coy.. are urged to attend and contribute to this very nsurprlilgz the exiled Sultan Ben Youssef andl Diplomatic observers be-p ggzczlf p.1l;:l:ov3l 0' me New Mal . l U. S. f hi . Oiggcrs Pbamiaey. open 8 a.ni. l -at the HUGHES DRUG QTORE-' a total of 181 donors regi.-;tercd..more limited l'flli?ellJala:rnvo'ls lllalsl ggI;:cVAl5el-lllael dlehrfarl.l:eei-itolofel(l:l::.l;. pla Clglt the Red Cross Blood Donors need to provide against . W held in St Mary: Parish attack.” "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS Mollltliall in Souria last night there were new; the line best of our information. the explanations given to 18- "'1 '5 shown by the books of the Board. " ll l”'l' NOTICE-We do torn coanbin- W2: lgfgffgmlgg Cllllllf ."ll"” "ml ' ml" dl-Wm-ment stantine and part of the sisters worthy cause. u'”l'"ll Mwlllmm wlu. vou HELP cancel P. a. lag and bailing. s. . Green and 3,,w,,, who M the muaglffu; Pr; "'"n- t kn department was extended Tuesday ' s STATEMENT or mcom; Am; gxpansaa l.'l debt at 1.000 bull: 5"llr Emeralds siatance of the Junior Ladies Aid three -othnel; Wes.t:!"ln lltlltslillir iutll;l toT(lI0Ver llle lllhllleflcltmmryl b ' A COMMAN DER and ggdod M Illt. INC Hood (M M , . f r l 0118811 3 0 88 CS WCTE elm! l f ie I, cmglmg "',,:d,., OOLUMBIA Teloviaaon Ia a :utsltem51.u(;i;1: lzospltalt whose mem-isvupl)0I'l the U. S. proposal but ear- dropped on Arabs who fled to the COMMANDING 0FnCl3.Rs - " V” Nora: refrigerators. new terms V d ""5! 0 house C-l9ll"'lier Stassen conferred with Cana-l hills when the French started a N0- 2 Mllllln Gl'0lIll- mcomg . runsau. rvasmv - nae Brawn Electric ,.,”::,,f,,';n,E'lf'”fh'l Wise" and re- turn Health Minister Paul Martin; counter-offensive after the Aug. 20, License Fees-Asscmblers 2,425.00 funeral of the late Harry I. m- POHCE COURT M C Panic ' pp; 9 cll'l"- Anthony Nutting. British Minister rebellion. Dealers ..... . 00 man of Blue Ridge. Alberta. was own I d T m 30 dmgk ' C”T”Tmr r ' " W" ' " r or" 7 -" r r Producers .. 12-556-09 gold from .3; MacLcan F'uneri';el and lggpfblg ";l;lle lmh mod New School For Truckers . 50-00 W-331-ll" one yea a.y afternoon. I . I . and costs or to days. two.M. ' ' . . mam '.r:..:"......””d:;'.”.:.m.t -u-- -;- ;--- 14;,--mg,--it ""'l ”""l"' I ?:.l:.:.l.i:'.'.:::W"?".'?ti. moo Vernon River cemetery. The pail--lll'” ll” ll '-l" " E W" HA1-WAX ICPMA new school. ' ' ' l '-”'”'T benrera were E. w. Sawler. Wil- "'"9""-lll l" ll) 5'" W” "m".lll' for mentally retarded caiitit-ens liarn Long. Ray Enlnan. John '"""llA ll l'""' lllllllllllll l'llll llllllgill" ll"! in N0" Swill-will open uxransas um" Milton Fume”, nu Anhm. drunk and disorderly was flnedtlm-. um any . WRVICES Glarh. tllll :6 llll'l:rlll't lllV:'ll:1l":I;nl'l:fl. Pplycllnlolial Morril lliraoh. whol O f , oalaries- ohairman and Manaley S .oaae ava an w ugulmp H mm ” t . - ' A taxi driver faced two charsotnlsaid I iiuallws already "t:.l1u”r::ll1l F e -CanlaTlcl:lIili'lTflr3tl?1llllllslll1llllC0un 100.00 lle iv: fined !6.Ma:Idp003t; dl0l' tored to attend the classes spon-l riei to Board Members . . . . . . . . .. lll0-50 operat g a taxi on a a getmud by the Nova Sam. A , ; H Ex mus U . . IIRTIIS MARRIAOES ""l W 3'” W" ll" lll”lllll'l'l”0'”0r the Help 0fRet tied ll Tl” lull P l h l ' A fine of S0. and coal: was im-inn - 3' Clllllll" T9l9Pl'll"l9 llllll Te ""9 " t I ' 7 9 P bll ations .......... -- illond "ll ' "'3" '0' ll?lVll3! ll"'0llS'll Mr. Hirsch said muaic wo id be D P T n C l i l ' " 'u'”..M 8 red "Int an important eubloot. " Advmlllng ' . O ' ' """ H 'mri'" U.” U -g. d Only other Maritime sub is i : llll ll” lllllllllllll -s.?.f.?. ...'.ll.l...'.l.l?.. fl” lt:l:.:l.,.u(-5: type .. u......,. ...i”t...S. WW rlAcll5'l'5 GIRLS' canon onsssas ADMINISTRATION . ' W, H Jamboree at Niagara-on-the-Lake ' ll" To 8.95. ' Reg. 3295 '(l::lellIllI'mrg"ll H H '''''''''''' ” 133,09 ...- mun" - m? l Tlirelyedwldio-:nPtrl:lissl1l:lilt.old millmltlivlzo . Silas 2 to 8 - Sues ax to 19 Commissions to Alcnts afdlill-At the Weot;ra HoQltIllgroups from Mont-ton by ' ' I M ' S I 2 d 3 I 9 2 Insurance - ' :30 on Augnat zaut. 1956. to Mr. and RCAF planes, the first arriving n emorlam u e PrIce ' an ' . '49 ' 1' 5 ' ' l"l'"l' "ll lllllll l'l"'ll",',' ,, 1.23.05 Mrs. Jack Clark. Alma. I son. 6 here around 10.00 a.m. and the 1,, lovmi mama”, 0' Ray Keen. T - .. . - Jlfbtal F"! 313 "I l ”"' -"Kl-”"' lll"'u”3”".l:l'.l:.' "- "''w' -t W"-nu v---t-u. BOYS'SPOR1' SHIRTS ANKLE SOCKS toil...” sutures 1-in -- mi PURDY-To Mr and Mrs. Lloyd ll" .9" "ll .' . ' - 'lA"SllHl 30. 1947. m p.,,.,,,,. , .......... 137-35 Pnrdy tnee Annie MacKayt a l:l'"V'l"cllll.dC':,l:l';lll5lll”ll'l "lh 5"-V Gtlllc hilt not forgotten. To 2.95 ll '30 Rem . .. 773-90 I lncn" s. sat a everyone a I Ever ,,m,mbu..d 5 M. mu ' g ' - V V g g I . H 3,443.5) ;lt?.lI8pl;lEgl”.(;-l3:l,0ilculEl'l::llll19ol';;":l: marvellous time and the Island vei-one (Mn. Jacky Cametorl. O lgtaallilolilgry aglrllclsrlnting .. 77.!) do; Omar", ' Scouts conducted themselv... in a summ,,.,m,. . e IT Civic p 412.50 ' I very gmd manneri H l. expected lUTi):ilipl(-iym l insurance . . . . . . 50.19 7-330-79 -- that in the fall the people of Prince -- - ' V'" 5' llltilllllls Edward Island will have an op- T SKINNENR--VT EVTACLALICHLAN portunity of hearing lectures and . Navy - Wm? - GWEH OTHER At St. James's United Church West lsgelnil llnltfn SW95 "fl "'9 -lama I wish to mwk Dr Joe Mum" 3 0 4 , Expenditures relating to the Sellinl Alency . . .. . . ... ... . . -t s I 39 95 ...... Sllllhieei-ll eon l.l,llu;gx'. and ll”;-a. J.. lsagnr lI:l?.uDrIi'.(:eC0I&;l:IDT)IlII(:lt:KeaVll.'oMlf);ie-I C o a lN0l ll:;9k':;1ln:y.gl:ement 4.55140 R. Slfl i . . .. . ' : .. ' 1961-55 - . - -I-355' Personals t?..::.::.':- :.':.:.t:."':.:: '.'.'.ey”:'.:.'.1.”:;i new nuuuitns swmans - -."..':::r:.'.::: ”.'.:........ ...... .. ......... ........ ...u d ll! of M J M - . . ' . I I.” L..::M:l of 5mrl:lhop:,l"CT:rem0.ncy Mr, Dttnt-.aln B0lll1':ll ishrieceeilvtnug-nurses and kind neighbours and . In Pullover and Cardigan Style fixes” or mean; ovgm xxPEN5ls I03 Til! YEAR I 0.17 pcponned by Rem J. R. Skinner a hearts we come in en a friends who helped in anyway dur- S I 1 . Reg. to 3.95 . LANCE "ml, udlted by Revp N. R. Green? tbehtilby uhtle oi: anirliialtehozeeaftegtlzigtigy recent illness. Mrs. John . I 95 d 2 so 1 IA Velllzncouvli '.(lBl.C. Oen his rellurn east. us . ' . l H” "W l” is; l2:l.l."f.f'.”Z':l.l"E:f.E.J2.;Z”l?:.'.:' "'5' "All" 1 sums i ll” u. o u..t... tllf."” Card of Thanks t 5 - g 3 95 '. .. 14 tom -- -- r- -- . ' ' ” l - I . "ND lsummerside as advertising mana- We wish to thank Dr. Maelntyfet: ' 0 Egg. .” Reg. 1.” ltAJ;;p:.,l:uullt.all:.e.ivarl3.l:'. mllltmm "ill :r.:..':.:.::"r Mr r'li:..i.::":..:'...::: .S"":.':L 1 c- C an c tom rt--mm --a rm" , ' on many war servces . . . . - . d activities particularly the Red Cardle. Rev. F.L.Mullaly and all. IOYS SUITS - tcass Campaign of which he wasiidnld friends and neighbors whol I. ,4.” ' I ,c Irman. He returns West la alheped in any way during our roe-I . unnnng l few days after having spent a short cut sad bereavment. , ' . . 7. time visiting his brother itev. Dr. Wife and family d the late Na or Plaid - Pleated account. ruyeblo-aoltiaa Ac-Icv U 3-1” in Q I W J.S. Sutherland Bonneli who is also James C. Mt-Guigan of It. MIry'It U I' O 0 Others 1.78.! i ihoiidaying here lroad I -1.. . , . Q ' . , - . Iwplu-Balance It CIICL '0". ""6"" ' ALI. WIATHII COATS 735- "r--"' "'34 hm iiiii "lav-' MW - onproituea ' I-pm-I-eta-r-r---It-11'-I0 T 9 C leg. 10.95 xmq neg... hog l.11i.N 1.5.! I'aCadl9 O " Op 5 95 Solo 9 95 d 10 95 tum . e e C" e - ' . . . In-aaa qpliaaalo .... in”, WI C C OSC4 I uni-aeau-neonate-an-euatut-euretteto-are:-M-"' aaaoaitaaeo p THURSDAY, SEPT.l1 G R E E IVDA L '5 for Stoclttaking