l WASHINGTON. (Reuters) President r-Jisenhower said Friday that testing atomic weapons con- tinues to be "ill il1d1SP9ll58lll0 part" of the United States db it-nae program- lle criticized his Democratic po lllzcai opponents for making the mQ.ter an election issue. Eisenhower in a l.(Xl0 - worded statement said that he rail?" testing large nuclear weapons has that .his government's policy 011 been made a political issue. "The manner in which the issue has been raised can lead only to confusion at home and misunder- standing abroad," Eisenhower said. "There is no subieet more difilcuit than this to discuss be- fore an audience of the whole world-which must include those hostile to us. There is no subject on which the American people should have so united an under- standing free of confusion or parti- san panties." MAJOR DITERIET Eisenhower said he spoke as president. responsible for defence and security of the American aa- tion. Therefore he pointed out the following essentials in American national policy: 1. "The testing of atomic wen-E pans to date has been-and con- tinues-an indispensable part of our defence program." Develop- ment of these weapons had been a major if not decisive deterrent Eisenhower Defends Need For Testing A-Weapons to Comrnunkt aggression. 2. As part of a gsaaral dissrran. ernment has consistently afilred readiness and a strong will to re- strict and control both the testing and use of nuclear weapons "un- der liieclflc and supervised inter- n a t i o n s disarmament agree- ment." 3. In terms of national waapons policy. it was the responsibility of his administration and tile mili- tary to weigh at all times proper emphasis on various types of wea- pons. their testing and develop- ment. "Thib specific matter is manifestly not a subject for lie- tsilod public discussion -- for ob- vious security reasons." WESTERN GUARDIAN RAYMOND Grant optometrist. will be in his Tignlsh office, Sat- urdpy, October 6th. DANCE IRIBHTOWN Hall. Mon- day, October 8th. 35.00 door prize, admission 50 cents music by Ur- ban Delgban and the old timers. PANTRY AND rummage sale. Saturday. October 6th, commenc- ing at 3 p.m. at Mr. J. L. Dav- isons farmer restruarant. SP0m01" ed by Kensington Home and School Association. PANTRY. SAl.E.. Kennedy's Store. Kenslngton. Of-1059' 5'”- Sponsored by Graham s Road. W. l. LOWER FREETOWN .Sch00l gospel meeting Lord's Day. 7-45 P- m. Albert Ramsay and Robert Mc- llwaine. uNlTl-ID Church of Canada Div- inc worship 7 oct., 1956.: 9.45 I. m, Stanley Bridge: 11.00 am. Rus- tlco; 2.1!) pm. New Glasgow; 7.30 pm. Cavendish. t" C School Rally service.) 'P'0TATO baskets. Large ship- ment Just received. Custom potato grading with power grader any- where. Large quantity cement on band also fresh beef remsernted mot frozen). J. F. Morris. Kin- kora. PRINCETOWN United Church. Sunday. Oct. 7th. Harvest Thanks- giving Service 11 s.m.: Darnley Hall Thanksgiving service 3 p.m.: Evening service 7 pm. Church will be decorated on Saturday aven- ing Oct. iith. Minister Mr. R. J. Miller. Sunday October 7th. Church School 9:50 Morning worahip ll 0'Clock. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Evening: 7:30 Thanks lving ser- vice. Senior and Jun or choirs. Summerfield 2:30 p.m. Baily Day Service. Rev. Lewis M. Murray, BA. BD. Minister. A L B E R T 0 N Presbyterian Church. Sunday October 7th. The annual W.M. . Thank-Offering ser- vice will held at 7.30 .The Matthews - Carver quartette will provide special music. Rev. George Cunningham of Scotsburn, N.S. will be guest speaker. Mr. Cun- ningham will also conduct the mornlng service at West Point at 11 am. i PERSONALS Mrs. Elmer Cssely is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. She underwent an operation Wednes- day Morning. Mrs. J.J. MaoQuald has rotun- ed to her home in Kensington after spending three weeks with her daughter Mrs. Arthur 0'MIl- lsy. St. Peters. Mrs. Alex Livingstone of Card- lgac was a racist visitor at tho borne of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie liar rlngton. Summersido. Miss Mary Macauald, RN. oi Calgary is -spending the winter with her mother Mrs. J.J. Mac- Quald, Kensington and has se- cepted a position on the staff of the Prince County Hospital. Friends of Mrs. Eddie Harring- ton are very sorry to learn she is confined to her home with a fractured bone in her foot. Mr. Myles McNally of Summer alde left for Oailville, Ontario. where he is employed. his wife and three children will join him later. Mrs. Rosella Glllls has returned to her harm in Miscoucho when she spent four wooks at the home ,of Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Mckalu. Cheltnn. Professional Cards Chartered ' . la-:Ns1NuroN unrrr-:n Church- Business Meeting Abegweii Chapter l.O.D.E. At S'side The October meeting of Abe- gwelt Chapter I.0.D.E. was held at the home of the regent. Miss Wanda Wyatt. on Thursday after- noon. ' The meeting voted unanimously to become a member of the Pr- ince County Hospital Cnetury Club this year's obligation. A report on the annual Prov- incial Flower Show held in Aug- ust was read. The, success of this project was a source of great sat- isfactlon to the members of the chapter. The recital by the eminent con- cert plnalst. Malcolm Troup. on Saturday night was an outstand- ing success and a delight to all who hear him. The chapter felt priviledged to be able to bring to Summerside such a renowned and talented artist. A vote of ihnks to the members of the Community Concert Ass oclation for their efforts to make the Malcolm Troup concert a suc- cess was passed. The meeting was pleased to vote 3100.00 to the com- munity concert Association to help meet the balance payable on the grand piano purchased some time ago. The sum of 875.00 was voted for the British and Mrs. Hinton. com-ener services at home and: abroad collected some very fine knitted garments, by the members which is to be; shipped for overseas relief. Plans' were made for a collection all good used clothing and comfort bags will be made and packed for the next shipment overseas. Mrs. Hlcton appreciated very much the assistance of Mrs. A.s. MacKay. Mrs. LeRoy Holman. Mrs. Hillard Muttart and Mrs Elton Robertson in the knitting of the children's garments for over- seas. - A letter from National Chapter was read appealing to lhc Mar- ltime Chapters for funds to buy toys and books for the children of the Halifax School for the Blind. 8l0.W was voted for the cause. The annual l.0.D,E. tag days will be held on October lbth and l9th when the chapter animals to the public for funds to carry on its work. At the close of the meeting, the members enjoyed .1 delight- ful tca served by the Misses Wanda and Dorothy Wyatt. The Novem- ber meeting will be held at the European Relief Fund. home of Mrs. Leslie Simmons. Now Members Join Holman 25-Your Club The annual dinner meeting of the 25-year club of the firm of R. T. Holman Ltd., was held Wed- nesday evening at Summerlea Restaurant. presided over by Mr. lorry H-alman, Vice-President who we' t the members. Mr. Holman made the tradit- ional prosentation of wrist watches to two new members of the club, Charles R. Mclvor and Theodore Rlcbar. who Joined the firm in 1920 -and 1027 respectively. Mr. l-iolman also had special welcome for A. W. MacDowell, one of the club's first members, and Ben R. Shank. who. both for ions until their retirement a few years ago, were valued members of the Provincial Fire (Continued from page 11) sponslbility in the nth! asaintl fire carelessness. and should be ever on the alert to detect and eliminate fire hazards as speedily as possible. Most fires and most deaths by fire are the result of humane arelessness and thought- lessness. especially in the home. In this connection, I would like to bring to the attention of all the hasard of starting and reviv- ing fires in the home with kero- sene, ganollne or naphtha and at times pouring it into a firebox that is still warm from a prev- ious flre. Just this past Summer this act was the cause of the tra- gic death of two young people in our Province. it should be known by all that there is no safe way to use a flammable liquid to start a fire, Other leading causes of fire int he home are smoking in bed and children playlng'with matches De'ectIve wiring and faulty in- stallation of oil burning equipment are also the cause of many fires in the ham. The Provincial Fire Marshal earnestly solicits the co-operation of all to make this week and ev- ery week in the your Fire Proven- lgn and by practicing their slogan: ':Don't Give Fire a Place tart.' Fire Chief (Continued from page 11) firm. A cordial welcome was also ex- tended to members Allison Owen and Gordon Toombs of the Char- lottetown Branch of ,the firm. Mr. Alan Holman. President of the firm and manager of the Charlottetown Branch. In addres- sing the members on the retail trade in general and employer- amployee relations. said that they were part of that great body of retailers, whom be classed as vi- tal links k f .. consumer and producer. He stressed the im- portsuce placed on good employer- employee I ' tlons by the firm, and said while these have been concentrated on the past few years. much will be done in the future to enhance these relations. Mr. Holman had specllal words of praise for the em loyees when he said: "We feel at you are the backbone of our business." Employees of the firm new members of the club are: Harnid R. Walsh, Charles Mountain, Claude Hopgood, Wallace Brad- shaw. Wilfred Woodslde. Borden Connall. John Arunsult, Ray Perry. Miss Ella Gay, Arthur Perry Fred Gallant, Harry Arsen- ault. Eric Woodside. Allison Owen. Gordon Toombs, Mrs. Lila Rob- ertson. Charles Mclvor and Theo- dore Richard. Other members of the club. he- sides Messrs. MacDowell and Sharpe. are Gabe Gallant. Sum- mcrslde and Felix Gallant. Now in Toronto. Prince County Hospital Makes Economy Move in tho interests of economy it was decided at an executive meet- ing of the board of trustees. Prince County Hospital. Thursday eve- ning to combine the position of .supcrlntsndent and director of the School of Nursing and Miss Margaret Colllcutt. RN. will fill the combined position. Mrs. Sarah J. Macllellan. R.N., who has been Hospital Superintendent for the past two and a half years tendered her rasignatlon which was aco- cpfed. Mrs. Macliellan expects to move to Ontario where she will Epnntinue in the nursing profou- l-" chairman R.A. Horne stated that these is a good rol- sponss to the appeal for mem- bership in tbeceotury Club and that to date slmost 88.0tll.o0 has been received from 5! membcs. CANADIAN AUTIOI Louis Hetnoo. author of the Ca- nadian classic "Maria Cbapdca lalae." who and la ms. is com- msmorstod by a gnonumsat at chaploaa. Oat. . GUEST SPEAKER Mr. Walter Show. of It. Cath- erlnes, retired Deputy Minister of Agriculture. will he the guest speak er at the 7th annual meeting of the Retail Merchants Auociatioll which will be hold on Wednesday, October 10th at the Baptist Church Hall in Summerslde at three p.m. The meeting will be presided over by the president. Mr. P. M. Mac- Caull, of Ellerslle. and in the even ing there will be a dinner at Sum- merlea Restaurant, ALBERTON LS. T.D. lirshino Millman. H. M.C.S. Stadscona. accompanie” by Mrs. Millman and s' t I J 1. Sec. 3. Bull. 2 1. Ivan Clark an Son. Sec. '4. Heifer Senior calf. 1. Ivan Clark and Son. Sec. 5. Heifer Jr. calf. 1. Donald Russel Rogers. I 2. Ivan Clark and sons. 1 Sec. 6. Heifer 1 year and under Shortage Of Potato Pickers Is Reported From Prince County mm ""19" "7-"11 farmers for 308i that potato pickers. Unemployment 13. t aurance Office officials at Summer. o arrive from th ' . land to begin work next? 1.33;: and were searching throughout mg , Marltimes in an endeavour to find -men to help harvest the crop. with no apparent . of being able to meet the lllreolflpaellctl is of Prince County farmers. I , -, The shortage of potato picker-5 was described as serious by local employment officials. who said M V 7 permit. ears and on-igl one sire. requests for men would filled In the order in which the re- quests had been received, inso- far as the available supply wotdd Alillroximaiely 250 men from the mainland are already employed "1 "'9 Country and at least some of these men Wm be moving to other Eimsdsle were Sunday guests of P013117 farms next week as farmers with M" an M”- Wh0m they are now working fin- Knumom "ce"”Y- ll dlgling potatoes. In cooperation with the local office, the unemploy- daughter phjm ment offices in Cape Breton will Sunday with remain open today in an effort to pain; rem... liefrtliti additional pickers. y' Prince County Exhibition Prize List Continued SHORTHORN . Sec. 1. Bull calf. l , 1. Ivan Clark and Frank PHI; -1" ,I”" Clark and Sons . J ” sec. 11. Best 3 animals get of Sec. 10. Group of 3. l. Ivan Clark and Son. Sec. 12. Ex. Special for bull. lvan Clark and Son. Sec. 13. Junior Male Champion. M... lvan Clark and Frank Platts. Sec. 14. Senior Male Champion. l O'LEARY Mr. an.' Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar and met-side, son Archie of Montrose were re- cent visitors to 0'Lesry and vici- filly. Miss Claudette MacNeill' who is attending Grade Twelve in Char- lottetown spent the week-end with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Claude MacNeIll, in O'Leary, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rennie of Harry Harris in Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Dennis and s of .O'Leary spent relatives in West Mr. and Mrs. Ed B .6 Ellerslie, attended the 3i the late Mr. Erland Miller, which was held in the United Church in 0'L””' 0” Salurday afternoon. Sincere Sympath is to the family of mi late elllllrenggl land Miller whose death occurred suddenly at his home in Cape olfe. Mr. and Mrs Danial M h - son, 0'Leary, have gone xp 5;. tario. where they plan t d the winter months. 0 spen and Mrs. James Burlelgh andvfamily. Paul and Ann of El- lersue spent Sunday with the lat. 7 2 Years 1 Ivan Clark and Son - ll. Ivan Clark and Son. ' 1 '5 15 J 4 ' 1 ch , '9” p"ems"M.ri and M75 G99" 3 SEC. 7. Heifer 2 years and under i0n.ecl . "mot Penna amp ge Jeuey in 0 Leary" years. ,1. Ivan Clark and Son. The many friends of Muncey 1. Ivan Clark and Son. Sec. 9. Cow, in milk. 1. Ivan Clark and Son. lllll. 1. Ivan Clark and Son. Saturday. Oct. 6, 1956 The Guardian. Page 18 vs Scotlia. Mr. and Mrs. Hcber Hardo of Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Bell & Alberton. spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams in Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Seattle: and son Lonnie of 0'Leary were visi- tors in Freeland on Sunday After- H0011. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashley and family of Albertnn were Sunday visitors to 0'Leary recently. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Burldgh of Elllersiie were recent visttcs to friends in O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cornish; of St. Eleanors spent the weekend with Mrs. Cornlsh's parents Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald in Milo. Mrs. Cornish will spend a few days in Milo before returning home. 3 Mrs. James Gclson, Mrs. Bruce .1!(lacNausht, Mrs. Carrol MacWil- 'llams and Mrs. Boyde MacWll- llams attended the visitation of the Orange Ordcr in Charlottetown on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer and family accompanied by Mrs: John Moreshead attended the Calf Club Exhibition held in Charlottetown on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Shaw and family. of 0'Leary, spent a few 1 I See. 16. Senior Female Champ Harris of Knutsford are very gm-. ' ry to hear that he is a paugm in ithe Prince County Hospital Sum. tdays visiting relatives and friends Summersids were Sunday visihts at the home til the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. George Bernard, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bernard in O'Leary. Mr. Russel Lewis of Summer- side was a recent visitor to 0'. Leary. guest of his sister Mrs. Al- ton Boulter and Mr. Boulter. Miss Claudette MacNeill d Charlottetown spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mar.-Neill in Oilleary. Mr. Donnie Ellis who is employ- ed with the Maritime Electric Co. spent the week-end with his par. enta. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ellis, ll 0iLeary. Mr. Dan MacDonald of Summer llde IN!!! I day with his brother, Mr. George MacDonald. in O'I.es- ry recently. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie More- shead ol- West Devon were recent visitors to Springhlll. They were guests of their daughter Mrs. Al- ice Enman and family. Mr. Arnuld'Boates who has been Ipending his vacation with his par ems Mr. and Mrs. Burton Boater and other; relatives and fricnzis in 0'1-5Il'y and vicinity. has gone back to his duties in Ontario, Mr. Herbert Strang of 0'Lc-ary has gone to Toronto, where he i in Halifax, and other parts of No- expects to be employed. Sheila. is spending a few "days with relatives in Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. A ur Bell, Tor- onto, who are via g in Summer- side. spent some time in Alberton yesterday. Mr. Jack Weeks, Summerslde. is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ramsay.sAlberton. Mr. and Mrs. George Cousins. London. England. who are visit- ing with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leard. Alberton are spending this week in Moncion, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Edmonds. HOWLAN Friends and old neighbors in Howl of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carr ers regret to hear on Mon- day September 24 that their dwel- ling in Halifax which they had purchased about a year ago was completely lost by fire on Sunday afternoon. The family were all away at the time but neighbors salvaged some of tho down stairs furniture but their clothing and budding were a complete loss. Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers arrived in Cape Wolfe on Monday where Mrs. Csrruthors and their four young children will remain until living quarters can be procured. Mr. Carruthers returned on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gallant (If the Mill Road were in Howlan on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard and daughter Shirley and Mrs. Arthur Perry and Elaine have Just returned to their homes in Duvar after spending the past couple of weeks with relatives in Westbrook. Maine. ' Mrs. Robert Doiron and two young sons who recently spent two weeks in Duvar and Howlan left on Wednesday September 28 on return to their home in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. .l.B. Arsengult, had calling on them on Tuesday September 25th., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sonior and Andrew Arsen- auit of Shawhogan. Maine. and Joe Araenault of Summerslde. - Messrs Bruce Carruthars and Frank Noye were in Alberton on Friday. Mrssrs Tents Peters and Andrew Arscnault motored to Tlgnish on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvang Arsen- ault of Fortune Cove were in Howlan-on Friday Scptsmbsr 18. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Peters and family of Duvar recently spent an evening at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant and family at Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Alban 'l'. Arson- suit and Sandra were in Cucum- pec recently. Pie and Mrs. Robert Flemming are now visiting the latter's folks. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Richard and family in Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Avery and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Avery of Alborton recently spent an ovo- nlng in Howlan as guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Loo Arsen- ault. Mr. Albert Peters of the Mill Road was hostess on Thursday September 17 to the Ladln of the Altar Society of st. Anthony's. A fair crowd attended. Next month the meeting will be held at the horns of Mrs. Robert Arsnaolt. Howlan. Ell?! day September I wars: (lrtffiaollAt'l.Mr.Msc!ayof Bloomfield aH Clair Gallant of llowlsn ' l l Accountants """" "” ""' ",”""'.,,,,,,",,,." 1'. lhrls army Till":-.i'.'ua out of your csssdlnlaskolcoannsroo slush. smo- lnmIscrIlI0.P. I. noon .. V lit msunancs : i .. ..m"""'.;'"". 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