Italians Told Canada Good Bot MONTREAL tcPi-- Canada's : good bet for Italians "who fed P'aae12'l'haGna:&'II'oa.Ancnt27.19s7 plaeasihmoulalsaha necesnrrtoi-o-1e"CIIr"'tm”!""""'I'l!I"'1'”' sslstsosest.tssnvtlisa...,..i.. I lsl.nedeMartino.italiaallnder-Il!nlllMWllI5l5l'a.'laIabaantIMd6vIralu'nk.cig..dg;;.,3n”:ml aocretaryoistatoforioreignai-lllll59'91'li0IU0lMlN5!utbaeIm&day.lthubOIImiug..,k.-1-ueompo"f""'i lairl.laidFr'iday. Mu” (l)5;:bUW&tQalladthLaddI.dbhe'D&ehwopuh.u,,kadmhh.dmJr';' mu, mvdvdggwdghum, 'rius has undoubtedly been a up in young .1 mm, gr... mf&'"':'gwhen andcllnlateamringothers-but "m"''.'..''”'' ''''d I” I-h"k”'Jn1,11, "uh may .g.4c -1 1011., MG" 39': ooinnsancelnunad- 'seuuvuudu1nussndiasynmu;Hu.W'Nl”"”"dmhld1Hhvluthduhs :T tell at home after a time. 5' h the NIH" m'; A1-ouic fowl. M.r.deMartl.lso was interviewed h:':be””u”dmu:h.!'mN - 3rn.ln,y,hg.-gghgcudm, Kw '”"”” "'"'”' ”"'””l'' "t" a fusion or beautiful blooms STOCI '""'”” PW" PW" Wu opened i'.?i:.':..?t:.:f.ltlf?..”;'2s”n.?.ll.::'.1'.tv'3wt we -- M -in - I :.:".:::-.t.;"'”' mut- o.....;....-......l.................'-'-,.,.w, .51-5,-,2,-,,o.,,v-, to the w Continues Sound ' - ' Italy vis New York today. About 1l.0t'Il Italians have come to Canada, many from the south and east areas of Italy. since the Second World War. Mr. de mar- tino said. I Ramsay Has A Scholarship on Fridayevening a larse num- of 1 members from "19 elsht surrounding districts. gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Ramsay. Hum. lton. to offer congratulations and beginners found most encourag- Ida" now for eowmued, by mg :3 zlgfeim Wm M haw soiled and silicon sbeeta toinsure V orderly delivery in the rooms duced for the benefit of the ex- M um hihitors. That is. instead of the '"""" 5”” '3 ' ”W" usual single entry desk. there will be (in addition to the main Iegmytr-3?” "'3' "pan" ":1? the highest point since the end of o an e r: en M ,,,,c.,,, 0, u,,"'l,,u,,,.,f,,: June. The yield was 2.o9ti.ooo net section. A. (gladiolit; ll. daIl- WI- lias. C. various. D. decorations "'9 m3lllW0'kllll 799311 "VI today. Output last week rose 1.5 points -H - --r......-.-a:'u-.5-- I NAVIGATION All) cov ERS IEASTERNi si.5AsoAi2o I I - signed for young or mature exec-ggreatly stimulated and nourisiied Vlsmng Ma Crlgltrli pE"".'l5' i ulives mainly at the middle man- by international trade and invest- I iIvil;n5:;ln t r't 903' mile" Within the wide area indicated Limited have established a series ler" and thee ”Slave" stations.. ahove fishermen and other nav-.of Bendix-Decca Navigator chains.Tbe low frequency radio signal ed wltll series of position lines int two cables out from each slave station gives a three colours, one for each slavellrliles. lgator; will be able to pin-polnt.Vt'hi(.'h provide position informa- their position in any kind of wea--tion for ships. aircraft, vehicles position line. Two signals give ther with astonishing accuracy. ;.and survey operations. a position and the third is a fur- Computing Devices oi Canadal Each chain consists ofa "Mas ther check. I Charts are supplied overprint-I station, and It is claimed lhatI near a transmitter its accuracyI can be trusted within a fewI years aild that it is good to within to about 275 The signals are received -and read from three dials. All au- tomatic plotter is optional. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT I KENSINGTON I Young Or Mature Executive I Can Benefit From Banll Ry FORBES RHUDE nlimic fronticrs " An advance no- Canadian Press Business Editor tire of the meeting comments: The fall and winter courses of "The world now is well em-I d V. W J H . the Banff school of advanced barked llpon an era of rapid tech- 9. '0 I”."" ' '51 "" ' -.ar" management. jointly sponsored nological pogress. The lives of ""3"" ” 5'”.d'I3' ”"l””.”"5 by the Universities of Alberta, . hundreds of millions of people'l""." hel "”."I '”",”5' She '5 9 British Columbia, Manitoba and at home and abroad are being l"'”e"' "I Pun" L”"'"y Hmp” Saskatchewan. will be held at materially revolutionized and im- I ”I' S"mm"5'de' . Banff. Alta. Nov. 4 to Dec. it proved. and. thanks to I)l”lll'BnI M" "d. M” wesliiy Crime" and Feb. 3 to March is. technological advances. a richer ”"”mp5"'",l by ',l""" ””,'e The course. in lhe uords of a life now is attainable. yd3"i5hl”5- I”"?"- ("”S" and 5”": brochure from the school. Sis dc-3 "World economic activity is '7” "I 5'9"” (amen O"”"'”' 3" Miss Mary Hunter. Cape Tra- verse. spent the weekend at her. home in Baltic. The Hamilton school has open-y ed with Mr. Donald Adams of. .Sea View". as teacher and Baltic has opened with Mrs. Brucel Crtizier teaching. I Iler many friends will be pleas- agement level and up. They ment. The future poses a direct: . should all be individuals who are challenge to United States foreignI MW” J93" ,D”3g'" "'3 b':”,”,'" being groomed for executive pos-Itade and investment to play anlD","'l M .M'" Vale 3” V'5"'"Il ltions of more responsibility. The I ever more important role in over- g::"g""'3: E3? E""lkeI:'in'g':d M”i a ran e ould ween comin whatever stands in the I" 9 " " - 5 0"- I ago: 50.5 'h be bet 23; way oi expanding world produc-I Mrs Lucy Chapiiell has return-I The program of sllldies will in- tivity and commerce." fed to. Ahrr home It Kensmslon. eludgj 111, (sanndign i.;(.,,,mmicl About 2,500 detour" no u. after visiting in Long River guest Scene; Government and Busi- pected to attend. .07 Mt Ind Mf5- Bluff 30". ness: Communication; Objectives: I Th! mllly M9055 of Mr. C0- of industry; Administrative Ac-'. The Japanese exhibit at this all Campbell. Burlington. rettret tion: Market in g Management; I year's Canadian National Exhibl- his illness and wish him an early Pmduction Management; Flnane- 1 tion at Toronto will tend towardaIrecovery. He is a patient in the in Enterprise. Financing and durable goods, with less emphn-'Prince County Hospital. Sum- Accoilnting Controls; and 1ndust- I sis on textiles. ,merslde. rial and Public Relations. I A major part of the exhibit will; Mi” Vfrn. Ha,-ding, ".,,,im,n The school's first sessions were be put on by ill? TOKYO M9lF0P0l- Ontario, is visiting her mother,; held in 19 iitan Trade Mission. wh:chFh&Is al- IMH 5,3” Hard-mgg Kensingmmg zready put on displays it . mon- M”. Luell t . The Canadian Gas Association ton and Winnipeg. I.-,1-onuy lo .l'cIIlIl':ls”i: Ililelgnlliiliilb will hold a "workshop confer-I The .lapan Trade Centre. Tor- In Bristol. Rhoda mum an" emf" in Edmonton 0cl.g2l-25.ionto. co-oponsors oi the exhibit. lwending I week in K";smgwn' Topics for discussion will be will add items from other parts ohgmm or hm, cousins. Mn mu Illlieosnupmmum um public ".IJ.'II?I::IT0kyo display will include Mm mm PmmI' She also VIsI' " .hiKh4peed "rm"! motor WOOL ted Upper Stewiake. and Hall- ' i ' tiax. N.S. with friends. Mr. and! I The annllal national foreign ers. bicycles. chinaware. pearls. g , , trade council. sponsored by theltoys. sporting goods. office su:-Il111ThierH;:'i:;IIm'::rE:: ' r ' I .. r b ' n - . ' ” ' lT.'J3'i."i'Il.”uSIii.".l E.'.'.”.'.. ?Jiii"E3'5l'.f: .?”o.i3.."llI?n".'.”' '"” "” y;s-Plgvpmv Mon. -H or am-I hclcl in New York Nov. 18-20. I The seven - man mission is I” I Theme ol' the conference will hearted by Jalami Taksgl. exec- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laird,- be "international trade and in-;utive director of the Japan Cham- Kfmlniilon. ll-EVE M11 I! IIWITI wstment open boundless eco- ber of Commerce and industry. Imus! lines! It" "I9 Plsl lewt New GIISROW. N.S.. formerly of- lsth. after having spent the past:KenslnKlon. Mr. MacDonald vis. week in Halifax attending allied relatives and friends and at- summer school of Catholic Action. tended the re-union of the l05lII. wQOk '5 H.I'O Miiillle DeCosteyof P;1ia(cnl:uc:te"ls liyaetsalioiil at Charlottetown on apen rig sometme n aro a- lies ay. Some 120 classes of flowers WWII Vlslllnl Wm! ITEM! . Miss Georgie Kennedy. R.N.. will form a panoramic vista of- Ml'l- Elm! Gllllm Indy Ml-Hits spending her vacation with color at the Provincial Flowerldllllt SIHIC. T206011? IlTlV9d llllher mother. Mrs. C.N. l(ennely.I Show. Summerside. next Thurs-IMISCOUFM llltlf IIIVIIIIZ I DPT likensington. 6”. mm Fridw. Aumm 29”, "id some time visiting with relativesi Gary suwrt of Max omlriow - ,"'d l"e"d'I I" T”""."”t is spending his vacation with hint W: ":.;':"”.;I..”.':...tl:'":.': :.:?:::. 1:" .--a mu wu- (.:h.n::;I:-m:;(yrhoyl(I)ie)E .:;"i, couche at the home of Mr. and mm Suvem Ktmlnlmni beln: held in the Baptist ctnn-cii'Mrs- 18- DesRoche- """ '" ""'l'V ”' L”"i'""- Hall. with Mrs. Leslie slmmonsi Mrs. Percy Steele t-lunlori of 0'""'”- l' '9'-"”""' I” V'"””'' Flower Show days, Mr. .l.R. MacDonald ofl'W Hold Funeral At Alberton Tile funeral of Mrs. Franki Kilicli or Alma was held Thurs- day morning from her home to the Sacred Heart Church. at Alberton. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Nazaire Gallant of Palmer Road. Seated in the sanctuary were Rev. M.J. Rooney of Tignish and Rev. Ar- thur Brown of Brookline Mass. Raymond Ahearn was soloist. Pall bearer; were Messrs. Earl Kinch. Joseph Kinch. Everett Kelly. Herman Kennedy. Shirley Brown and Adam McGee. inter- ment was in the church ceme- tery. ALBERTON Plan Weekend At Tatclmagouclle A group of young people from various United Churches on P.i-2. I. are planning a weekend campi at the A.C.T.C. in Tatamagouche N.S., over the Labor Day week- end. A program of Bible study, leadership courses. Christian ed. ucntion. aids. etc.. coupled withi recreation consisting of swim- ming. canoeing. ball games and present the institute scholarship to Miss Anne Ramsay who has at- tained the highest marks in the Entrance exams in this area. The institutes included in the Scholarship fund are. Ciermont, Indian River. Hamilton. Baltic. Malpeque. Darnley. Sea View and Spring Valley. After all had assembled Mrs. James A. Ramsay called the gathering to order and after ex- tending congratulations to Anne. Miss Mary Hunter. made the pre- sentation. Miss Hunter has been Anne's teacher for the past two years. Remarks were also heard from Mrs. Neil Simpson and Mr. Eric Grant. Anne expressed hr sin- cere thank and all joined in singiniz "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow". Vocal solos were rendered by -Mr. Grant and Mrs. Wesley Cros- ier of Stoney Creek. Ontario, gave a very interesting talk on the founding of Women”s insti- tutes which originated in Stoney Creek in 1897. A sing song was much en.loy- ed by all. ice cream and cake campfires has been arranged with the Principal. Rev. John T.. stewart. I Transportation is being madeI available by geveral people with” cars. P.E.l. organizers lncludeI Elinor Coffin, Cbariottetownl were served by the hostess. as- sisted by members of Hamilton Women) Institute. and Ernest Murphy, Summer- side. to 82 per cent of rated capacity.l and one table to handle sections ullt 10 Product ll mllch Ileel ll n95hIal Wm” E. (potted plantsl, r. lchild- was consumed in July would re- llepalrln and ren's section) and G. roses. quire I steel insol rule of 89 per Sn es it is the belief of the Provinc- cent of capacity. Steel production on Egan; ial Flower Show committee that averaged 78.5 percentlastm onth an hon A In this will greatly facilitate the and consumers still are drawing II” pp nee. handling of exhibits and, as each substantially on their inventories. Takvmon exhibitor will be assigned one Only a small amount of steel is number only at the main resis- on order for early delivery in Llle DIAL 4021 sraltion deslltl. ithere will be no lnanutactul-e of 1953 model auto- eay in ta y ng total points at mobuu, bu the close of the Judging. h expeclwt,:ol:IctIE:p.li:o;l'::5:: KOIIT St. OFFICIAL OPENING At 3 pm. on Thursday. Aug- ust 29t.h. His Worship Mayor Currie will welcome the public and then introduce the Hon. E. P. Foley who will officially open the show. For Thursday evening's enter- tainment committee hasl been fortunate in obtaining Miss Norma Macl..eod. tsp dancer. Misses Coleen MacNeill and Isharen Lee Richard. cake walk. and a male quartet. The Maurice Mill silver rose bowl trophy for the greatest num- lndustry. An increase in orders Attention Poultrymen SPECIAL-FOR one WEEK ONLY AUGUST 22nd to AUGUST 28th inclusive Purina Check-R-Mix 167a Laying Mash her oi points in the show will ”9o cwt . . per . h b fk - . . ;53:?o:',:,,:,,; l,,',f.';.'x,,nff;,,:f"',"., Purina Check-R-Mix Fattening Mash addition. the R.'l'. riolmon silver 38.75 per cwt. tray for the best individual table decoration will provide an incentive for many artistic Is- landers. RIBBONS There will be a further change in the usual procedure. in that this year colourful ribbons will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd In a combination of five bag lots, or over. CASH PRICE ONLY TELEPHONE 8628 DILLON 8. SPILLETT LIMITED. WN, P.E.L Mr. and Mrs. George Reddin and friends of Stamford. Conn.,l have been occupying the Hardy cottage at Brooklyn while visit.- ing their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Underhill Coughlin and other re- Iatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Mallett. of Cambridge. Mass.. are spend- ing some time at their former home in Alberion South. Mr. Lorne Leard. Alberton, left recently for employment in. southern Ontario. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy l.eard and. family, Alberton. motored tot Moncton on Sunday. where they. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-E win Edmunds. I Mr. and Mrs. Earle Atkinson. Faye and Paul. Alberton. Ire vacationing on Cape Breton IS-I land and other points oi interest- in the Marltimes. I Miss Ada Williams. Alberlon.t was a weekend guest of Miss. Helen Wallace. Cascumpec. Mr. G.M. Donald. Alberton. was called In Moncton last week owing to the illness of his brother, D Stanley Donald. FW at R.en:inizil:n-.-the guest of her- sister. Mrs. Willard Riley, and at New London. guest of licr .brothe.-. Mr. Don MacEwen and Mrs. Macliwen. I Rev. W. Eric Ingraham. Mrsm lngraham and daughter. Myrtle' Jane are vacationing at Freder-t icton, N.B., guests of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy. Rev. H.M. Buntain. Mrs. Blin- lain and Mrs. Elizabeth Bun- tain. Pictou. N.S.. nre house; guests of Mr. and Mr George MacI(ay. New London. and vis-I ltlng other relatives and friendst here. Buf- gnd Mr; um-ry "mu," .5 (con Hamilton. Ontario. is a visitor to. cnnvcners ;Mlscouche at the home of Mra Cash prizes of some two will and Mrs. Perry Steele ISM. be guru.-a in gddition to moi Rita Decoste of Miscouchehre- w ere- I be awarded to the top three en- tries in non class. Entries may he made in the show between 3.30 and ii a m and exhibitors must arrange their own entries A number of containers will be pro. vided by the committee in charge various trophies. and ribbons will a WWII! IE" '0? M0Ml'Hl- she will spend some time. t I FALL CONVENTIONS I I FIRST to nsrosrs. THEN to school. SPECIAL PURCHASE HCARH I COATS So practical for this time of your . Mada and Sportswear. STORE IIIIIIRS MONDAYtioTliURSDAY O a.in. to 5:80 pan. FRIDAY ....................... O a..in. to 9:00 p.rn. SATURDAY .................... I a.in- to 12:80 pm. . . or school, campus Pullovers 8. Ctirlliililns from fine cotton poplin, Charlie Veno. who in in the Royal Canadian Army. is spend-K ing his vacation in Mist-ouche at the home of his parents. Mr. and IMrs. George Veno. I Mr and Mrs. George Boots and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND all have an I pound quilted lin- ing for warmth. Colours include beise. red and navy. slm I1 to 30- Com only for best selection. IPICIAL. EACH French spun seohyr all wool botany cardigans wit lonl sleeves. fine ribhul neckband. knitted on waistband lllfl cuffs. double thread down front buttonlng. shank buttons. Silea I. I0, 12, I4. Pullovc to match. with short sleeves. Colours: scarlet. nlstic pine. navy. blue but vases and baskets where re- 90!! Mill Md 317- Ind 54"- qujfgd mu ha guppligd by ms Joseph Sasso and 2 daughters rxillllilnrs. A fifty cent enlrv;ol-lam-irn PlnIns.M-In-.U.S.A-.i :. ' K MI. '.:.'.,.I'...'..'.f'”.1.";'.,1":l?,...'.'..""...'I.':,'. :".'.':.'::.'.": ;:';:2f'.:':. ..:”i;:t.'t 0'!-our t erg: ml: Gilliam. Miscmiche. I Tignlsll nor: wi open In the - I "In". Wmir N um um M Mm Min Simpson of -Ontario. W -nun”, ."."mM ""1 "N "L was A recent visitor in Mvscouche: . sfQWQff magi opt-ning cog-ommi. run the guest of Charlie Venn. R.V.Kr W earrlrnenea at I am. -ggm A4 gggwggg On Thursday e enl . - I Odnmentndprngrallt Jlill "i'.s'".-K; nvssnsil riisim ! Hunter liver stated a prises will be award-' . M d n 9.. .1399", M "M cm. 'Iw:s"Ia't'e'qa,t night, Ol where. C&UIoitheshorwat9p.rrl.on - Frlta seeing a sale or flow-5 l'"""'"' M” "I, CHIVIOHOMVIII cs made when the bit - . ill have the ow-tuntty ll.” Rani; h llhd and clear. theail MQIO dads may at pl-in ant ' t folly Re . 11 W M A-waiting came that Irond I lanssed is as various class-t Addresses by: I bwuswllbe: of Education- Diacusslon Groups: Education. Training Department, Afternoon TEACHERS' FEDERATION Local Presidents: Supervisors and Mr. Malcolm MacKenzie, Assistant Director Basic Concepts in the teaching of Social Studies. Dr. L. W. Shaw, Director of Creative Writing-Miss Helen Yeo. ;l'leEducal:l-ogal CrIsls&:mtInTIIchl'l' .tandpolnt lssbilxl (ijn Ilktellebowne.-s. . Moi-nlngsesstorlshqinltiibb SesalaIh& 3-4 5-6 9'10 Sept. 12-13 Cardigan. each .......Pullover, each 1-95 3.” 2.- NO DOWN Teacher Prince of Wales COIIEQ Rh” I Ealon's Budget Plan Terms With DURING snows SEMI-ANRUAI. SALE Ending August 31st. t'T'.-5.93.-.??.'-.. 3-m PAYMENT Manufactui-er's Clearance! BOY'S Pl.lLL0llEllS