lnmnmes' To Supervise I . . Claims Payment Mnting Held Wed-. Sept. 7-5. 1E An I result at I Fatlnad , ' , Last evening Zion Young ' comsetitiredvht: 1:3 ocean: L ' ' Peon”: society held its regular bynl;-s liicln-I-e M cmp-WBU 3'11 m9GU5I- , mulu lug mesiomee iacharlopeton Q q 0 w Th devotinal riod led sinsins at "Blunt 80 ill-I V1.3. Pours has be ap- I u r a by lgioreoeeo Mozfgomeiryu and TI!!! Dlndl-" mud , and; 1 " ploymagt , H , .A Judy Miller. The scripture lesson 3” 9”” ”'"”" "'” ""”” e..?..";.ili..fil”..'t”i1i.i.';"..i'i.J'.i.l.”.C-..I.T. ”57ii.'3Z"E.... asked any or .i.i'23"i'...i'i lIieTienil:utellalxia ....?.i'. ' W" ”'m'" 5: 1”?” sons snaatm During the business period the visor of he claims payment leo- mini;-. Peters Joined the staff it immediately and upgraded to the pnallon of Clark Grade 2. sun later he was made an Employment and W Ol- ficer Grade I. which rank he held until his most recent pro- motion. Since the introduction of the cash pay system for Charlotte- town residents. be has been cash- ier. a position which iiivolvea considerable responsibility. Mr. Peters had lengthy see- iiee in the Canadian Army in Italy where he won the Military Medal. and also in North West Europe. He was discharged with the rank of Sergeant. and has since continued his connection with the Canadian Army Militia. At the present time he holds the rank of Captain and Adjutant of the P.E.l. Regiment. COMING EVENTS Green Road chicken supper, Thursday. September 26th. Hot chicken dinner New Glas- gow Hall tonight. Dance Millview Hail every Friday night Dance cancelled West Royalty Hg! this week. hsrn Dance at Wilfred rog- api. Seven Mile Road. every lltldllf. Websters Orchestra. Dance every Thursday night. Clrdinn Legion Hall. Webster-s Orchestra. Cake sale at Slmpsons-Sears Ftidly. Sept. 27th at 7 pm. Ver- mgi River Ladies Aid. 3"". 1. mm. l. .d one ,1 the 10.3.1 muunng, rodent control. and general aan- p approximately 8.00 and 10.00. . . September omh. ':id(s)y: W What W” termed nmlure ,0 ltation throughout the premises. itary Engineering Division. this week pg by the um .Any complaints or tdisputesllt regairglinlgvtsliee thestra. comply with the minimum stan- Following each Vlllt to an eat- ml)?-g Mbcllrnlld . Intemated h victim himself placing of poles on priva e prope y or o e 1 , 0' "Slim '""'0l'l"95 lnmliled 3993' ' or the cutting of trees necessary for line con- sul. Bros.. Hunter. ver. un- loldinl car of bran, W sy Ill! 25th. 82-00 nor too at car. Reserve Wednesday eveinng, October 1nd for chicken supper in Afton Hall, in aid of lull, ..i.:f"o.1'.::'i..”:n."?::t' T..”.".': :.”::::3'..:"::'.:.; :::'::; ..iL”':”:;”t.”'.h'l::":'&t'; i..:.:.;. :l'.:....”:." .?.”:i'.i2”ii.Zf J0” ”""”""”'”'dt "”"T'””"”"g mi” 5”” 0"” is" W 1 . , . day night. cuIpna,.:l;is;::, i pm" In i:,:&.c:or,;,;r::dt:,c:mo:,,s.:u:.n',;, gmag-ouktgfn til :33 bg;..0f..,;;.6.:11! 27th. For further information apply to- rd 5 The Public Utilities Commission Northwest Queen; sung”, chwked for mmu,,uo,, duh, Mud " the l."m".'.m wouui "wt Fun lav,” gnarl"; Andi GULF AND NORTHERN SHIPPING CO. LTD. Charlottetown school convention. North Rustico washing technique. food storage. be allowed to re-open the City an expected 0.000.000 guests'from P. 0' Box 232 Dial 8737 ON SAL; Now Prince Edward Island United Church. Thursday Sqt. 28. Sessions at 2:8 and 1:30. 0 women who three years an additional '3) -women working privately in their hmes. Mrs. Douglas Murray designed the Nova Scotia tartan on a blue backghound. Since it has been offered for sale commercially It MRS. DOUGLAS MURRAY "industry is where you make has been very much sought af- it." according to two Halifax ter by tourists in the province ago and they have many outlets in started making Nova Scotia tar- other parts of Canada and the tans in their basement. Today United States. they have a thriving. business; which employs a staff of 45 with In this thriving enterprise Associated with Mrs. Murraly Mrs. Alex MacAulny also of Hal- ifax. They specialise in ties. tartans. scarves and many child- ren's items oi wearing apparel. All are hand woven. They also make blankets. M18. ALEX MACAULAY Attending the APEC meeting here. both women are strong supporters of home made pro- ducts. Mrs. MacAulay said she went to seven different grocery stores recently so that she might purchase a Maritime brand of pickles. She suggested that AP EC should have a woman on the executive who would act as a liaison between the Council and the housewife who. she claimed, spent most of the family income in any case. City authorities yesterday clos- dards required for eating estab- llahments." restaurants were Inspected per- iodically by ember. of the San- itary Engineering Division of the Department of Public Health. who carry out a bacteria count on all wash room faculties. Personal cleanliness of food hand- , Dr. Wendell MacDonald. city Health 0fflcer.'ststed that all lers. garbage disposal. fly and in establidiment the inspectors Issue reports which are handed to the proper city authority. if necessary. certain I comment- tions are added to these reports Copies of each report are given to the proprietors of each restaur- ant concerned," the city official added. Health officer stated that permis- sion to re-open would be conting- Auihoriiies Go After Unsaniiary Eating Places ent on complete cooperation with the recommendations of the San- lo deal stringently with any fur- tliur serious infringements of the city regulations regarding public eating places. ROLL OUT THE BAIIBELS MUNICH (AP)-Bavaria rolled out the beer barrel Saturday for other parts whoop it up until Oct. 6. ofithe world will the liquor laws of the Karitimea was voiced yesterday by Dal- honale University's President, Dr. A.ll. Kerr when a motion to this effect was introduced by Homer zwiclier of Lunenbiirg. Dr. Kerr said. ”what we are propoaingto do here is the very which the Premier of France has said precipitated a national crisis in his country." "Any Increase in the liberaliz- ation of the liquor law is not good for our young people and we shall loss the fine wholesome spirit for which the Maritime! has become famous" he contin- lied. CERTAIN SEGMENT Dr. Kcer in making reference to a survey made of the tourist in- dustry in Nova Scotla noted that the requests for greater relaxat- ion of the liquor laws came from a certain segment of the population who. he said. were bound of increase their revenue church groups what they thought of this question?" he inquired. "surely there are thinas more important than increasing hotel profits. We have our young people tothinkofandifwehsvefo Induce tourist trade by greater sale of alcoholic liquors we will be doing our irreparable harm." At the close of Dr. Kerrs re- wiihdraw his motion. AGREED WITH KEIIII W. Ganoug of St. Stephen said he agreed heartily with Dr. Kerr. He felt APEC should not go on record as move. J. Lincoln Dewar of Charlotte- town pointed out that the report of the survey should be left as such. He said it represented the views of the people contacted and should not necessarily be taken as endorsement of APEC Bazaar Master Of ceremonies Loman McAulay, popular Char- lottetown radio and television personality. has been named Master of Ceremonies for this year's entertainment portion of the annual Charlottetown Hos- pital Bazaar. McAulay will emcee two shows nightly. With the exception of Saturday. when the drawing for the eight big pnzes will take place. There will be only one show on Saturday night. The Bazaar opens Wednesday night runs through four nights until Saturday, September 28th. On each of the four nights. Mc- Aulay will present a different feature. plus a flock of well- known local talent to round out the show. On Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday nights. the pro- grams are scheduled to start at feature the well-known Burke family and their Scottish pipes and dances, including highland dances. sword dances. etc. Thursday night will see a brand- new W e s t e r n instrumelital quartet introduced to Charlotte- town, and Lomaii says that this groups appears destined for cer- tain success. The Friday riiszht shows will spotlight the Maclntyre Family. including Frank and his two charming daughters who have made a hit with local audiences on several occasions during the past year. Saturday night's single presentation will be built around the popular "Down Easters", four young musicians who are beco more professional with every appearance. There will be only one show on the final night. Saturday, to clear the way for the drawing for the' eight prizes. which will be one of the main highligh of the four-night program. will load general cargo M. v. FERGUS It is anticipated that the motor vessel Fergus, Iulinitied marks, Mr, Zwioker said he would 3 "MM favouring any such it The opening night program'will and livestock for St. 'Dalhousie President Ralps our field." said Mr. Dewar. The Nova Scotia Tourist report by Eric Baicolin pointed out the inadequacy of proper accommodation. the lack of proper transportation iaciiitiu at Pictou and Wood Islands and the want of proper entertainment for tourists. E -tilt. us. turn GREGORY CLARK ZIPPERED ll 0 w iiewspaperman Gregory Clark got zip- pered to a wash-room towel and lost his pants is told in The Standard Read it for a good laugh. Get The Stan- dard - on sale now, complete with max!- zine, 12-page novel and 20 pages of comics. C mings. Fay liickox. Anna Mac- - after which the young people I broke into discussion groups. . brands! Maritime Conference was again ” d. Instead of the regular Tuesday night meeting next week the young people will meet with the other youth groups of the church on Thursday evening when the guest spukers will be, Miss Margaret MacNIughton.i G'irls' Work Secretary. and Miss Margaret Macbougall. Mari- time Regional Secretary. Following the business period. Mary Farquharson. Louise Cum- 2 Millan and Edgar Ellis took part in a skit titled ”The Prejudiced" A lively games period was led -ix 1 SAVES ME pain last. is lloulils-Illdi in Vlnxl Contains twice as much was as "hard-nnish" NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Ises. sible date. prises the following members: CORNER BROOK. Nfld. RCMP akindiver Don Ierstm St. John's, Nild., and a dog Monday joined In a for 10-year-old Tommy Tennil , missing from his borne at nearby Stealy Book since last day. The boy is believed to hlvb drowned in the liiumber River. -- . IFASTREIIEF lrilyli PAINS 1' RHEUMATIS i ARTHRITIS When you Mist from the is pains of Rheumatism or Arthritis you want wine! and you want it list . . . That's Aspirin! A tablet starts dis- integrating almost the instant you lake it-so staiis to relieve that RURAL ELECTRIFICATION the rural electrical extension to serve the Souris Line Road area has been approved for construction. Residents in this area. who have completed contracts with the Maritime Electric Company Limited, are hereby advised to wire their prem- struction, must be llCf9l:l'(?Cl to this Commission through the local committee at the earliest pos- The Committee, representing this area, com- Bernard MacAuiay Cyril MacDonald H. L. Leslie . FAWCETT RANGES me "seavsitsitooit" Famous for its BAKING and.HEA'I'ING qualities for gener- ations . . . and for the FIRST TIME at a Special Price! SHORT MODEL so HANDSOME IN YOUR BEDROOM AN OUTSTANDING sums by itusci-i1':i.s' "BEAVERBROOK" with High Closet .......... RESERVOIR MODEL s "BEAVERBROOK" 2 2 9 ' "1 . mndeofSOLIDELM... with High C1oset......... - finished SOFT-TONE WALNUT . . . p Practically MAR-PROOF SURFACES . . . AN OUTSTANDING QUALITY and STYLE In the "IEAVEltIltOOl(" for the AVERAGE 1rA1vm,y, LARGE FIREBOX for Wood or Coal . . . 7-4." x 9" x lil".V - ' LARGE OVEN . . fully ename'led . . ill" at 20" x l2l-" suits consists of: LAlts(gE"TOI;SP3E.ACE am highly polished . . . III e X J . DOUBLE 13315553 Reservoir model 24-4." it 449i". 0 CHEST LARGE WARMING OVEN . . fully cnainelled. GLEAMING WHITE ENAMEL covering iomplete exterior. RECEIVE FREE I HANDY PORTABLE RADIO with delivery of each range purchased during SALE. CHROME KITCHEN SETS 0 BOOKCASEBED. . . 239-it TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! . (and won't spoil . ”""- appetites! ) 4 DAYS LEFT IN Crockett 0 Store Ltd. 8103! WIDE REGULAILY IILIJ AT Ul8.I IALI SPECIAL 50 SETS 2- PIECE . . ciiistiittitio tsuiiis CHAIR . All guaranteed heavily plated Chrome . Newest Covers. Pat- terns. colors . . DO- slgaied to brighten the Kitchen Made of materials to lessen the hrnuewifei cleaning cbtu-es . Pure fenn Iseney and rich, natural greltsrn flew make Christse'a Honev Gralsame taste extra good - ALI. AT GREAT SAVINGS. BPGSEIS frerIII04.Maadap Nile N'I1IM"o country good. Christie's baking makes them crisp, 0. ll tender. golden brown. Perfect for children's snacks -won't spoil appetites became they digest so , aaaily. Always reach for Christie's Honey Grahame. ct-maria. nnown am: Dom-auv. i.mmo leesewseu-uer-vv-9-