- u WOR'l'lI'8 gxpeflelltlld service. wt: uuza-r rm: sick wnu. A Glggeyj Pharmacyi open I an. m 3 p.m. Dial 81 at-: sun: to aeeltha use Wast- lnghouse teiev Home and Auto. ruksuacr. Pure active drill. with ' WW isioa -rirsstas DR. GENCIIEFF Vllll D0 II? sundgy 59.1: from his Private oifies June ,7 to August 0. vs' a N J 0 Y auousrms so I E C cm, 10-40. .;3':., Rev.'Lloyd Archer. COMMERCIAL refrigeration and electrical contractors. repairs Storey Electric. ClllI'iOCtGSOWD- DR. L. 1. nurrrv will be ab- not from his office until Satur- jay, June ll. pm. 5500 on 6509. um Kim- men Circus Office. and have your clrclll tickets delivered. COVEHEAD PASTORAL Charge United Church at Canada. Rev. W. 1-1, Forsyth, B.A., Minister. Services Sunt:IIY July 159: 19533 Covehcad Road 9:!) a.m.; West cm-ehead 11:00 s.m.; Union Road 1:30 pm- . ALEXANDRA. Hazelbrook. cross Roads. services for Sunday July lst: Alexandra. 11:00 a.m.; Hazelbrooit. 8:00 n.m.: Cros- Roads, 7:30 p.m. All are wel- come to these services. Rev. E- C. Armstronl. M11118"!!- YORK CHARGE The Summer Communion Ser- vice was held sunday night. June 24th, in York.United Church. A mpacpy congregation attended. The form of service for the Re- was used. After the sermon on the text. "Behold the Lamb of God which tukcth. away the sin of the world. a reception of new members took place; as follows: sixteen on Profession of Faith and one by "rransfer. , with several members from Central Church and other churches. a record number psrtook oi the Sacrament. - S ' -Easter. classes for Juniors andwrs had been conduct- rd b t minister. Rev. J.M. Spro e. -- DBOOKFIELD CHARGE-The Presbyterian Church in Canada. Sunday July l, i056. Church Ser- vices, 11:00 a.m. Hartsville, Miss Norma MacLeod, R.N., will -be the guest soloist; 3:00 p.m. Hun- (er River; 7:30 p.m. Glasgow Road. Sunday Schools: 10:00 a.rn. Hsrtsvllle; 10:30 a.m. Brookfield: 10:30 am. Glasgow Road. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Will be celebrated on Sunday, July ii. at 11:00 an). in Hartsvilla and at 8:00 p.m. in Glasgow Road. Services Preparatory to Communion will he held on Fri- day. July 6 at 7:5!) p.m. in Harts- ville and at 0:45 p.m. in Glas ow Road. Mr. Walter Mclsean, dent Minister. onsecration of Church members L rus Pi ers Secretary ieson. Sylvia Taylor, and Joan Boyles. Commissioners. Badges. following Guides: Foster. Dianne C Rn . anfkyn gers lowing badges: anne Shaw; anne Shaw. Dianne Bennett, MacMillan. 5 Years Wendy Macxay. Mrs. McMillan the Guides on the St. Thomas Aquinas Annual Meeting Held Mrs. Henry Dolron was elected President of the Charlottetown liranch oi the St. Thomas Nllllllr rs Society at the annual meet- ing held on June 24th in ths'B.l.S. hsll. other officers elected were: l'::t-President. Mrs. irenss Gli- lsni: Vice-President, Mrs. Amby Doyle; secret ,. Mrs. J.E. Arse- hault: Treasurer. Mr I. J. H. Blanchard; Executive Committee Mr. Francis E. Doiron, Mrs. Gil- bert Richard and Mrs. Jerome Gallant. The minutes of the last annual meeting were read by the sec- retary. Mrs. Adolphe Doiron, and the financial report was present- ed by the treasurer. Mrs. J. H. Blanchard. This report showed that the amount of 8820.51 was realised during the past year. Of this amount 3050.4!) was forward- td to the General Treasurer of 00 Society. Reverend Charles Mlant. to be added to the Ed- tional Fund. The Auditor's ,rtwsspreseotadhylir..lsr- tme Gallant. Remarks were made by Dr. J. ii. Blanchard, Mr. J. Edmond lrsenault and FE. Dolron. com- Iltmentlng the ladies of the var- lous committees for the excellent work done during the past year. The annual m of all the Inches of the in Thoma Aquinas society will be held in Ilscouche on Sunday July 30th. N . Girl Guide , . column Mrs. W.J. Rodd. and Mrs. Cy- d, District Commission- Mrs. Walter Smith Field, . paid a visit to Theflth Trinity Guide Co. The occasion was the presentation of Hostess PM Badges which Mrs. Pickard pre-. sented to Polly England. Eileen Norrie, Sylvia Taylor. Ellen Math- Glorla Mcltinnon: Needle- woman's badge to Polly England; Cooks badge to Ellen Matheson. Gloria Mcxinnon 1 AND I CHARLOFITETOWN. irlends were the guests of lst'and 3rd Charlottetown Guide Co at a recent meeting. The evening's en- tertainment was planned by Di- anne Bennett. Suzanne Shaw, San- dra Lord and Daphne Armstrong. for the passing of Mrs. Cyrus Pickard enrolled the you Hayes, Joy Mcvicor, Carol Weatherbuy, Janet McDonald and A.G. MacMillan, Deputy drawlnss Commissioner presented the fol- Cooln, Winnifred Ann MncMillan, Dianne Bennett, Suzanne Shaw; Child Nurse, Sus- Second Class, Suz- Catherine strong. Sandra Lard; Homemak- er. Winnifred Ann MacMillan; Music Lover. Susanne Shaw; Lit- tie House Emblem. Winnifred Ann Also the following service stars. years, Winnifred Ann MacMlllan, 3 years. Sandra Lord; Suzanna Shaw. Dianne Bennett. Catherine Campbell. 2 years, Daphne Arm- strong. Andrea Duvar and Ann lng made this year. The Company Leaders, Miss Doris lilllion and Miss Marion Rogers thanked the Commissioners. Mrs. Machdillan, Mrs. Pickard. and Mrs. Rodd for their presence. and expressed the hope that all the Guides would be back in the fall when the Com- pany meetings begin again. Russio'Has Highly Developed: ' Banking System, sun By - President Of Royal Bank ries. parents a n d possible. their Hostess Kit Lawson, Keys, Norlce coun 8. Campbell, Daphne Arm- Armstrong, 4 Mr. evidence. congratulated splendid show- ry took place. Russian banks. They rows GROCERY Announcement In order to give our staff a well earned mil- day-this store will close on- wnnmssnavs AT 12:30 ms. SATUBDAYS AT 0 PM. FRIDAY NIGHTS ONLY AT 10:30 PM. DEFEND ON rows onocsav . for QUALITY and SERVICE 38 In Avenue The State Bank, he added. "a vital agent which carries out in Britain and Canada. it control- led the issue of currency and credit and gave money to various indust. or the Russian banks, themsel- ves. Mr. Muir stressed the fact that more and more automative devices - all of them Russian made - were being employed by bankers and the aim was to in- troduca automation as iully as Mr. Muir said that in view of the controversy about premium bonds being introduced in Britain it was interesting to discover that Russians had, been issuing them for many years. "These bonds are non-saleable between individuals. They are Just lottery bonds with twice a year." There were also lotteries for current ac- Current accounts. said Mr. Muir, carried no interest but savings still presented many attractions for the Russians. They. could save for holidays, consumer goods and. iftheywereinthebattarpaid class, they might possibly buy a small house in the country. The government. however. also sold to the public 356 per cent bonds but there was no interest on lottery bonds, nor were they saisabls but were redeemable only on maturiu. Muir emphasised that the profit motive in the workings oi Russian banks was very much In "They must conduct their business at a profit and they must employ extensive cost.-ae- counting machinery all the mug relative to the different lines of endeavour. it was from the prof- it that the services of the Govern- ment and the expansion of indust- Dial 65& JAMEBMUTR pressed by the amount of hard especially the women - whq were their standard ..' living." A great deal of work. he said, was being carried out on restoring ancient monuments of the various cities and there were large areas of condemned houses being pulled down in places like Moscow to mil"! Way for new housing sche- mes. work carried out by many of the employees. They were paid for the Myrna Hort amount of work they got through. Mr. Muir said that during his y visit he had inspected banks in Moscow and Leningrad and had y also toured Prague. "1 was given Kinnon. "19 87911951 nmoun of freedom to walk about the streets and talk t0 People. he said. "I was im- worl carried out by the people - all obviously striving to better Protestant - O. a Contribution: 75c: Mrs. Catherine Horton. 50c each:.Mrs. Freeman White. way. Mrs. Christie Munn, Mrs. . D. N. Horton. Earl Acorn, M. A. MacLeod, Mrs. Clarence Lowe. Mrs. Jackie MacLeod. Donald Ma Leod ' c . 35c: Mrs. Lena Sencabaugh. Zsgei.-Jacki; M3111-garet Munn, Mrg, . . s. erman Thenholm. Alex Macliean. T03ll'-":'r-'--- 828.10 Murray River. South Side of Vil- lage. Collectors Clara Sharam and Oil. 82.00 each: Dr. L M. Bonnell. Dr. L.' Brahaut. John Hancock. 31.00 each: Mrs. Floyd Nlcker- son. George Campbell. D. M. Mac. . Clarence Nicholle, George Ferguson. Oliver Giddings, Mrs. Royal White, Basil MacLeod. Simon Buell, Walter Fraser, Mrs. U J e Cook, Mrs. Alex. Gosbee, a. John Clary. 50c each: Mrs. John MacKen- zie. Mrs. MacLeod. Total - - - - - - - - 820.00 Murray River South. Collector Winston White. 31.00 each: Mrs. M. E. Fergu- son. Mrs. James Richards, Mrs. Fred White, Mrs. Douglas Saund- ers, Mrs. John H. Saunders, Mrs. Lemuel Brehaut. Mrs. E. G. Gid- dings. Mrs. G. O. Whiteway. Tot .. 9.00 Murray River, North side of 1- Dtlllnw Catchers. : IIHY. Mrs. Norman MacLean.' Friday, June 29' ge 3 Kay mi-tisgsna Shirley White Mrs. Nathan Young. T: Sl.MMrs'aeh: Kin Fina Nlchhru: Milcveach: Mrs. Fred MacLeod,,' v (1, son. , Peter Mjcuun . s erna Gordon, Miss L d T I l - - - - - - -..- , - Jardlne. ms. lain It 91 Mad-can Chester Moore. ioclliarn GlltlAND TOTAL - - - - 551'. STE Em; - .. .. 35.. i. Bock, ninth. Moore, Jr., Miss Orial Hooper. Frenchfort - Collector. M rs. ' 45c: Mrs. William Moore. ssc: Mrs. Clarence Moore. George Boswaul 51.00 each: Mrs. B. s. MacKin- E"Ec"w"'C "Ml" I ;ii:l:l;.emCoilecumnto sJudY Acorn and v lcollectorl M155 Halden H00Der. ley. Mrs. Rowell Boswall, Mrs. Europe's largest electronic mun.” bunny n .&:hmmuI Dumb". The cmdmou Mr. uuluny Chan" Ham Merna Gordon lld I lay May J h .MMlSs Ella May Moore, Mrs. Charles Jenkins. Mrs. George brain is. called Perm. short modernsystesn-full automstised. bank cock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35m 31'”; . 1 San '00Dre. ,Sr., Mrs. William Boswell. for programmgesteuerte elektro- how" in mun" in on "Mt Mr. M” May Ne” walk" aw - Cldl. - Io. 3811'-ll: AIPEK "Br. ennls L. Gordon. 50c each: Mrs. John T” nische " h ' " L dataoificesandetnployinglsrgg JA.Fer n .......... ..s2.oo 01.00 each Floyd Strickland, Uh. E. K. Johnston,,J. E. Jen- Hll. W . Mrs. CLOSING our SALE 2592. arr COMPLETE stock NO REFUNDS! NO EXCHANGES! NO CHARGES! FIT-RITE SHOE co. LTD. 137 GRAFTON ST. 11 DIAL .4522 7 THE deluxa radio. llte following delegates and sub- stitutes will represent the cam. hiteiown branch: Delegates: Mes- mes Jerome Gallant. Vernon Iscllachcrll. Edward Arsenauit. Stanley Doimn. Nalaln Gallant Iuhsiitutes: liiesdames Henry Do- ha. Adolphe Dolrna. lseass ou- hni. James Thistle and Andrew lrsenault. -. For IOYS' CLOTHING L F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. LTD. WILL I! OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 1954 DODGE moms unfni. 9:301-.M. Visit ' : - FitED.SMiTI-I T ' "'3 W” W'-' sort wsas , m M, sh nusiro HOLIDAY MONDAY 1953 MITEOR ctosmo Hours . mecnvo sarunnav. waist; our mm will close at 12110 Noon. one an. on wsattmon HALI FAX LTD. ulr J IsnsiaeeIor.hsstsr ags.Iown-ice. 1953 CHEVROLET Deluxe four-door sedan-Sherwood green in color. equipped with GM Air condition heater and defroster, seat covers, GM Sedan--Black in color. low mileage. one owner-in perfect solidi- !'our-door sedan--a dsluae Inlet. dark "No More Achin' Backs" DOWD MOVOPS UMIHL HAVE RECOVERED YOU was: THE DOCTOR! YOU PRESCRIBED WELL! BOYS AT AS A RESULT WE ARE AS HEALTHY AS THESE USED CARS AND TRUCKS WE OFFER YOU. THIS IS OUR PRESCRIPTION FOR YOUR CAR DRIVING PLEASURE heater equipped. O1IllIINd.lWIIIll9- Bruce Atkins, Brent Stewart, Walter Morrissey, Selby Spence. George New- man and Keith Myers of Dosvd Motors offer you their sincere thanks for the manner in which you took the load of used cars. and trucks Off their backs this week. As the photo show they have returned to their n0!'m8l healthy Physical con- ditiion. AN OPEN LETTER TO USED CAR BUYERS DOWD MOTORS LTD" Charlottetown. P. E. I. June 29. 1956. ALL OAR8 GUARANTEED OK CARS 1954 CHEVROLET Fotn--door Sedan - low mile- age. dark blue. late modal beauty. See it-drive lt-buy it at- S1400 Dear Used Car Buyer: It was a real pleasure-the way in which you responded to our plight of last Mon- day morning. We were loaded with used cars at that time as you will recall from the Monday morning pictures which showed us bearing a heavy used car strain on our backs. Since then your response has been wonderful. We have sold a large number of used cars and trucks and we are now in a strong and vigorous condition. We want to thank you most sincerely. Our method of hhankin you is to maintain our policy of providing you with the best possible used cars and frocks at the most economical prices. That's why Dowd llvlotors has become a mecca for buyers of used cars and trucks in Prince Edward Is- and. We have plenty of real good cars left. Just look over the ones listed on this page. All guaranteed. in A-1 condition. economically priced to suit you and we guarantee they will give you thousands oi miles of trouble free driving. Drop in today and talk the matter over. We'll give you the best car or truck deal you will get in Prince Edward Island. And we'll give you friendly. courteous service. Selling cars is a lot more than a business to us. It's our chance to get acquainted with you. If you want to tell us your choice in the National League baseball race or the possibility of Canadals J. J. Parker winning the heavyweight boxing championship that's just fine with us. i We hope to see you soon. Yours for better car drn'iul- DICK. LLOYD. BRUCE. WALTER. BRENT. KEITH, SELBY and GEORGE. 1954 CHEVROLET Four-door Sedan--lido green in color. Hester and radio equipped. sparkling exterior. clean interior. S1495 1953 CHEVROLET Coach - dark blue in color. equipped with heater. de froster. seat covers - ready for miles of travelling. S1195 I953 ct-Irvaotrr -V4-Ton Pick-up. Completely recondi- tioned. For the cattle buyer. who needs rugged "always ready" trans- portaiion. S950 I 952 FORD in-Ton snprass-Black in color, heavy duty transmission. heater and detrost- er. Just the thing for the farm. This boy cannot be equalled in town. S875 1952 CHEVROLET Coach - Sherwood Green in color and completely recon- ditioned lnside and out. Low mileage. Good tires. perfect bod . m1o.u. c. 1952 MERCURY ' Vs-'lbI Pick-IQ. Oonlnsrclal blue In One-ton with platform and rar-ks- colon-and ready to p. 0 Rugged. heater and defroster. low mileage on ecoaunlc . . new motor. Body and tires good. 795 650 4 5 , i ma cumom Coach-Maroon in color and mechanically good. 111-as sn- oslieat. with Data; Motors Li miied