tT.i'2I.-his -. PORTSMOUTH. N.l-I.-The USS Swordish. the Navy's fourth nu- clear powered submarine and the UCH ANOTHER ATONIICSUBMARINE Visitors to Prince Edward Is- land traditionally let a warm welcome. but something extra is being thrown in for the hund- reds of visitors expected here this weekend for the Maritime conference of the Amateur Ra- dio Relay League of America. on the "Ham Convention" to um the common lvl iaology. The host club. the Keith Rogers Mem- ori si Club, is setting up a trans- mitter in the Charlottetown Ho- tel. It will have the call letters VEIHI "Happy Indian". the call letters and the idenifying term which the late L. Col. I(.S. Rog- ers used during his lifetime. The transmitter. or amateur radio station. will "talk In'' the visitors as they approach the province or as they head for Charlottetown after landing at Borden or Wood island. Most of the visiting delegates will have mobile stations in their cars and thus they can talk to he Charlottetown station opera- tors who will direct them and furnish information on their way to the capital. The transmitter will be in charge of Doug Moser with Bill Stewart. and Stan Newman aa- sisting him. The station will be in continuous operation through Saturday. It is the station of the host club. The local club has set up an organization to look after every phase of the convention. For tro- phies they have a committee of Doug Moser. Dewey Buck. Fred Burke and Earl Norrie. GEORGE WALTER-S the "desk" for the A.R.L. Registration starts at 9 a.m. on Saturday. Annual meetings of the Nova Scotta and the New Brun- wick Clubs will be held in the afternoon. The afternoon tea for ladies is at 3.30 A microwave demonstrat- ion and a talk by Roy Wilson of Halifax will come In later in the afternoon. Seven o'clock is banquet time. At nine there will be a variety show directed by Mrs. George V. Fraser. Sunday morning at nine the on posters they have Jack As H EVE ', P first to be built by The Navy lain screw attack sub and is sche thcmsolvcs. slides down the ways. dulcd in jnin the flccl Within a here. The 2.-I00-ton vessel is aiycar. t.-KP Wircphoto). Legion - Sponsored Clinic At Eldon Was Outstanding The Eldon Branch of the Can- adian Legion scored an outstand- ing success ycsterday afternoon when 156 blood donors attended the Clinic at Belfast Hall to top the objective by 56. This was the best result attained duriilll this weeks four days of Clinics and the Eldon Legion Branch is to be highly commended for the excellence of their organizational work with which they received the Women's Institutes in the sur- lsults achieved at Eldon yester- rial. . . bilc Team and also served the In-frcshmcnts which were sup- nlicd by the Eldon Branch of the . Legion. I PERSONALS The manv friends of Mrs. Dan-I IPI ilaclrarlvon. lluntnr River. are sn'.'rV to Iicar SIIP has re- ciitcrcri the P F.. island Hospital. rounding districts. A large number of the donors I who attended the Eldon Clinic did so for the. Ilrst time and were surprised and pleased to find that it was so easy to give the blood which is of such benefit to vi many t'l'Pl'Y dnv. Mr. Fred Vanlril-rslinc. Presi- dent. Yllr. DS. Ross. Secretary. and Mr. Lester MacRae headed the energetic Legion Committee Mrs. Clarence Austin and Miss! Barbara Hickcns have been via- iting Mrs. C. Goss in Newfound- land for three wrcks. They lcave CITY AND to return to Lawrence Mass next week. . sponsible for the splendid re- Mr. and Mrs. E. Rays and family from Mcthuen Mass have been holidaying at Stanley. Mrs. CIIARLOTTETOWN City. Schools re-open Tuesday. Sept. lrd at 9 o'clock. visir ni-srvnz Millinery. Gt. I H. Aspiuall Is their guest and WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- .. .. Ry! pharmacy. Op” 830 almlthcy are enjoying the island . to 0 p.m. I The many friends of Mr. Wei- tcr Kneebonc 128 Dorchcster ADE”-5'9 Mil-LINER” A Strect will be sorry to hear he Several local ladies werel "'0 ('”i9l9nt h8lP9l'5 I07 "I9 W” of the afternoon tea for the visit- Goorso Street jjwhero -verimwia. selection of new fall hats. IUII ll HI-Stiflt ;l77 Grafton Street. CAB Eastern Cedar Ihinillell CORNWALL Pastoral Charge. JIM! ll'flV9d- All l"d95- -l9lmlUnited Church of Canada Ser- NYHI. Cll'19l-0ll- vices Sunday. September lilt I :4. . . ' .l "0" WW" "995 "id "P-.H?'.2T"x5l-W9 nl.....7..'.T. 7.'i2."”.?..?3 Trikes 86.06 up. metal and wood- . gundav gchm Kl" , . . . , gston 10.00 .;.n "!."3n' "'7, up Flr”lonela.m. New Dominion 10:30 am. "y ' ' IR:-v, ILA. Patterson. Minister. -. Louis Molner is a patient in the l'.E.l. Hos- pital. i Is Acquitted I CORNWALL, Ont. tCP)-Louis 'MoIncr of Braniford. 0nt.. Tucs- Hambly and Newton MacLeod. George A. Wailers is in charge of program. Ed Garnhum is the convention photographer. Cliff Stewart is in charge of ' the mobile radio contest. All ve- hicles with 'r" equipment will be inspected and checked on their ,set-up and a prize will be awarded to the one selected as the best. Robert Carr is in charge of re- .gistrations with Ralph Arsenault. I Jack Hambly and Gil Houston. Mrs. K.S. Rogers is in charge ing ladies at 3.30 Saturday. She will be assisted by wives of the local club members. Club President is Clarence Gil- iis. W. Stewart Smith is convent- ion chairman. Fulton Proude la secretary. George Shelfoon and Walter Hyndman will be In charge of transmitter hunt will get under way. A transmitter. or small sta- tion will be hidden somewhere close to Charlottetown and it will be on the air. The stunt is to track it down and actually find t Iy FRANK COIIIIR WASHINGTON (AP) - United States Air Force generals testi- fied Wednesday at least 844.0tIl.- tlJ0wort.h of spare parts sat unusodandunwantedinwhat amounted to cold storage at nine air bases in G Labrador and Newfoundland. One of the reasons the! cited for the supply pileup was the cold weather at the bases. They also blamed the hurry - up defence buildup during the Korean War. Formar commanders of the bases said the value of arts and supplies involved might go higher than their u4.ooo.ooo estimate. "We do not know what's still there." Maj.-Gen. John D. Ryan told the Senate subcommittee. The Senate group last Friday said it had uncovered great waste and inefficiency at the bases. which made up the former U.S. Northeast Air Command. It began public hearings Wednesday. Perkins McGuire. assistant sec- retary of defence. has conceded the Senate investigators indeed turned up a sorry situation. But McGuire said 530,000,000 worth oi supplies already has been recov- ered and that all the lemsinin items will be rounded up. CORRECTIVE STEPS Corrective steps are being taken. he said. investigations ' The generals testified Wednes- day that some of the surplus was left over from the Second World War. And they said changes in planes and other equipment used at the bases made some of the supplies obsolete - good only for scrap. Ryan. director of materiel for the Strategic Air Command which now runs the bases. is Just back Warm Welcome Planned For Huge Pileup OF Spare Parts ” "Hams" Here This Weekend At U. S. Air Bases In Arctic from an on-the-spot lavestlutios. He said one of the complicating factors in handling supplies for the bases was that sane could be reached by cargo vessels only FA months out of the year. Lt.-Gen. Glen 0. Barcua. who commanded the bases for two years until last September. also told of troubles with the weather. lie I aid temperatures at the Thule, Greenland. base dropped 9 9599 as low as 45 degrees below zero. Senator Stu a rt sylnlngtoa (Deni. Mo). a former secretary of the air force. drew from the witnesses statements that rapid turnover of personnel at the bes- made it difficult to keep track of mounting stacks of supplies. One reason for the turnover is the weather. As a matter at pol- icy. personnel are rotated regu- llrly to warmer climate. ELIMJNATE CEREMONY CANBERRA (Reuters)-Prime Minister Robert Menzies told the House of Representatives Tues- day he ha; no intention of mak- ing the Quetn Mother's visit tt Australia next year "an incessant round of obligations over a vast area.” She will be in Australia for two weeks. "I think it will be an opportunity to show we can enjoy a royal visit without try- ing to cover too much ground." he said. SAW REEL HANG TORONTO (CPI - William Fethcrstonhaugh. 108. a resident of Toronto since 1913. died at his home Sunday night. Born in Dub- lin. be came to Canada when he was 12 years old. Mr.Fetherston- haugh took part in the Northwest VIEATII-lift TORONTO (CP) - obscvod temperatures issued the toe- onto public weather : Charlottetown . Sydney . . . . . .. Yarmouth .. .. St. John's . . . . . . . . . .. HALIFAX (CP)-The weather office says a disturbance causing clouds will move slowly eastward today. gradually spreading a blanket of cIoud'at:ross the south. ern Maritlmcs. The northern re- gions will remaln clear. Tem- peratures will be a little higher in all regions. Forecasts Northern Nova Scotia; Prince Edward Island: Clear. becoming cloudy in the morning. Warmer. Light variable winds. Low-high at New Glasgow. 40 and 78, Char- lottetown 42 and 70. Eastern N.B. counties; Iowa St. John River valley: Cloudy, warmer. Light variable winds. Low-high at Moncton and Fred- cricton 42 and 70. and Saint John 45 and 67. Upper Saint John River valley; Bay of Chaleur: Cloudy with a few sunny intervals. warmer. Light variable winds. Low - high at Edmundston 45 and 70. and Campbellton 40 and 70. sesasseeeessececee sRE:&333S3:83aS3B3I Rebellion and was present at the hanging of Louis Riel. ”rsp2'ri's'o. rd. August so. 1951; mm, FEE lV!J I PREVENT ;; 0lfyoo'rsauhuhall-snn. . h"'lk3lDlIu dotsdssg aloOllnssaoshstda1.Gsss sass aoyou physichg, 1. . himma.hssassH.iseoqg check-up-sad wig. ”. .' 5"'u51lCloalI.dnashe reeonmesds.Then'. ... -ash ollnposunu an L. dosstbsssdsysssgu... IIDIC5 "Elihu! Isaiah." 1iI.olcoarss.ws'lls".. Sh"70U5lilillIIIJoo sesrspssscslprlosssossh-s au&'laIiahla"PbssIsq. t'hi'.i wit it w Laier there will be a ' r X ' meeting with Vernon F" F s and Alex Reid. who is Canadian director of the American Radio Relay League. and Don Weeks of Moncton. Sunday at 1.30 there will be a motor cavalcade to Cavendish the Green Gables territory and oth er interesting places in that gen eral area. Sunday evening's banquet will have as special speaker Vernon S. Chambers technical assistant to the American Radio Relay League. He is on the technical staff of the league headquarters at Hartford. Connecticut and is an Internationally known tecbnic at writer. Expect Housin OTTAWA (CPI - The govern- ment's 8l50.000,000 shot in the arm for housing is not expected to boost house completions this year much above a flrst-of-the- year estimate of 100,000. so offl- clal of Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation said Wednes- day. He made the tatement alter a two-day meeting here to work out details of the plan to make the federal funds available for loans for financing construction of low- priced homes. CMHC Tuesday met representa- tives ot the Canadian Bankers As- sociation to dis -5. ments under which lending institutions will operate as agents for CMHC a crown agency. Wednesday they met representatives of life lnsur. g Starts Will Not Exceed First Estimate I The new money. he said. will enable a start to be made on be- tween 10.000 and 15.000 housing units. Only a portion would be under construction by the end of the year. Friday's ment likely will define a low - priced home. The definition may involve varying price ceilings in different parts of the country. expected announce . I r . A. G. Hogan. president I ISLAND FURRIERS LTD. MARITIME FURRIERS LTD. BRUNSWICK FURRIERS LTD. THREE of Island Charlottetown, P. E. I. Halifax, N. S. Moncton, N. B. GREAT MARITIME FIRMS COMBINE THEIR MIGHTY BUYING POWER! "combining to buy, "Competing to sell". NOTICE I Furriers Ltd. left yesterday for the Montreal and Toronto fur markcts. where he will be joined by Leo Hogan of Halifax and Geoff ilogsn of Mo I in a combined fur buy- ing expedition. In 3 Store Buying Power There Is Strength NORTH TRYON Prcsbytcr-5 isa Church. Service Sept. lst.. It a. in. Church School 12.l5.l Miss Mary A. Macltensle. Des-1 eoness. : HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge Services Sept. ist. as follows: Desabie 9.45; Bonshaw 11 am; Victoria 7.30 p.m. Rev. M. K. Charmsn. Minister. IRADALIIANE United Church Sunday. Sept. lst. North Gran- ville no s.m.; Pleasant Valley ii a.m.; Bradalbane 7.30 p.rn Rev. H. S. Raynor, Minister. THE UNITED CHURCH of C a it a d a. Cavendish Pastoral Charge. Divine worship Sept. lst. 9.30 a.m. New Glasgow. ii an. Cavendish. 8 p.m. North Rustico. POWNAL UNITED Putsoral Charge. Services Sunday. Sept. 1. 10 a.m. Mount Herbert. ll.i0 a.m. Cemetery Flower service st Bunbu y; 7.30 pm. Labour Day service at Pownal. Rev. T. . R. Goudge. minister. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. The United Church of Canada. rauest preacher: Rev. F. H. Lit- tlejobns. Sunday. September 1. 0.!) am. Pleasant Grove: ll a. In. Central; 7.1) pm. York. PIIIIYTEBIAN Church in win services and preach the serm-; . ons. Rev. Bryer R. Jones. B.D.,- TOURISTS INVITED . to vlsltlll-35' W83 acquitted of the armed robbery ol a Cornwall super- The Bible liouse and see the wide variety of Bibles. books. mlfkll NOV. 25. 1955. hyfnn.bgok3' mottocs. plaques The two-day trial of the 34- and religious novelties. lOppos- ycar.-old son-in-law of Toronto ite Estonsl. plT)11IflIf'lgdI'gIlIl0f'IlII'E Charles La- . ' '1. wmsi-on UNITED churcim .aL'li'gf"a7 i:7"ia..i.'.'..i."'.i'i'.I"..'i3i' Sunday. Sept. lst. Highficld. Scr-1”, t m C d- vice 6.45 p.m.: Princetown Road. I "Jim-V: ldggacalgnmt eunum Service It p.m.; Winsloe Nortlrl Molnar was arrcsugd in Mexico 5"VlCe 1' N"-3 WWI" 5""'h-lwhcrc his presence was discov Scrvlcc 9.30 a.m., Sunday Schoolv-i..,.,.d Wm." he W” rfportpd to be 3' 7980'” l"""'5- RCV- D1 E A a victim nion extortion attem t 59”” Ml"'5'"- life was charged in absentis acid -mg N0 RT" RIVER Uh” h'i'irl.i:gh1 back to Canada to stand ed Bapli.t Church. Sun. Sept. I. ' Clyde River .1 o.m.. Kingston 7.10 Wm" I" MEN” II? 3199 Ind pm. Sunday Schm, NM”. Riv. marricrl Rita Ann Labine who or I0 a.m., . Long Creek ms am.. ciyueiivan-sh. He was on the RCMP's River 2 pm. Deacon Stephen St I” Candll mm ' Wlnled Ackland will be the speaker. '"”"' Rev. Owen Cochran. Mlnistcr. COVEIIEAD Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Rev. W.H. Forsyth. B.A.. Minister. Church Services hr Sunday. s.P.lW00D- At Trenton. Oniarlo Air Force llnspmi on Aug. l5tII to Fit, Sgt. Harold Wood and Mrs. Wood (nee Kathryn Mac- Lcanl a son. Douglas Shane tember l. 1957. Stanhope 030 am. West Covehead ll a.m. Covehead Road 7 p.m. Union Road 3.15 p.m. 3 lb!-. 7 ozs. NEW GLASGOW Christialil Church Sunday. Sc tcmbcr lst. Community Sunday pscbool lozm a.m. tin the Christian Churchl morning worship and Commun- ME AND MR5. NELSON GOOD ion 11:00 am. Cavendish United Plrkdaie. announce the en- Baptist Church Worship service, imement of their daughter 7:30 p.m. tPlease note change to 39”?” MIY. to John N!!- regular hours of service). m0"d- I01! OI ML Ind Mrs. The minister will . J ct the HOVIN! 1- Hobbs. Charlotte town. Marriage to take place in the near future. Minister. ruivszaai. rrmusnav- The Fairvicw ll a.m..l'""l 1""? "We to study art and I" ance and trust and loan compan- 8. Details of the plan likely will be announced Friday. it is ex- Co-op feed today. pected to take until mid-Septcm- I her to get the funds flowing. irnaiwaitv PREDICTION Q Bran . . . . . . . . 52-05 Last February former Liberal) works minister Winters said bel cgk. . . . . . expected that about l'tXl.tll0 hgmeh: , l's2iT”i'i'.f”'35iil'i.'.'..S?e' 3...; Dcirv Ration -- 53-45 Binder Twine . 58.95 Hog Grower . 53.55 Unloading car of record completions of 130.000 In 1956 and 127,600 in I055. Housing starts in the first six. months of I951. however. were: about 23 per cent fewer than in the same period of H56. mainly because of a reduction in the I I t ";f.';”' '"P” ” """ ""; Central Farmers The CMHC OIIICIII llltl the d& clinc In starts was greater than was anticipated at the start of the year. He said he did not ex- ! Here is an unique set up in Canada-three furrlers in competition to sell-yet who combine their united buying power to lower the prices of furs. When three such large retail outlets can buy in such tremendous quantities the manufacturers naturally are more than anxious to land the orders This in turn means that they are willing to lower their prices and these three furriers can bring these lower prices to the buying public of the Maritimes. ' ISLAND FURRIERS LTD. ARE PROUD TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH MARITIME FUR- RIERS LTD. AND BRUNSWICK FURRIERS LTD.. IN THIS UNITED BUYING POWER. M WATCH THE SEPT. 5th ISSUE OF THIS NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING THE CONTINUATION OF OUR GREATEST AUGUST FUR SALE. Island Furriers ltd. pect that the new money being pr ovlded by the government would do more than keep compla- tlons at about 100.000. EARRING! FOR CA'l' SINGAPORE (Reuters) - R. Thandavarayan. a barber who. loves his cat so much he always take. it to the movies. went ahead Saturday and had the fel- a goldsmith did the piercing. claims the cat was seat to him by God and has some mysterious power that brings hint good luck. 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