REMEMBRANCE i3 ALMA Congratulations are also extend- ed to Mr. Hudson Pridham of Mon- trose. who won first prize for a group of three carcasses of lamb and third prize for a single oar- cass at the Amherst Fair. Mr. Prldham also won eighth will for Irish Cobbler potatoes. fifteenth tor Sebagos. Among those attending the Am- hgrgt Fair were Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Shea and daughter MB"? of Montrose, and Mr. and Mrs. Iv- an Smith of Aiberton. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Turner and children of Winsloe. accompan- led by Miss Rae Donald. Charlotte- town, were Sunday guests at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nell and children. Milton, were recent guests of Mrs. Neil's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris and Mrs. Foster Harris and daugh- ter Knutsford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dunbar. recently. Mrs. Arthur Galpen and daugh- ter Viola. returned to their home in Sumrnerslde. after spending a few weeks at the home of her bro- ther. Mr. Gordon Currie Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duncan and lamilt have moved into their new home which they purchased recent- b from Mr. Hudson Dull!!- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar. Montrose. have Bone 10 T0l'0m0- and Windsor. Ontario, recentw. While in Toronto they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunbar and in Windsor. their dauxll -. Mr- and Mrs. Edward Bpenchuck and Bertha. Mrs. Nell Barbour. Montrose. spent a weekend recently Visiting bar daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George lhslfoon. Char- lottotown. Mrs. Donald Barbour has re- turned to her home after behis 19 patient in Prince County Hosivltal Mia: Margaret Rix of Locke mad, returned to her home after a tow days at the home .2 ur. and Mrs. Ellis Imalhnnn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Pridham of Montrose. accompanied by Mr- and Mrs. Bert Pridham. Albertan- and Mr. Fred Oliver and son Bil- lie of Greenmount. motored to the Amherst Fair which is heinl 11915 this week. congratulations are extended to Mr. Raymond Shea of hloatrose. on winning fourth prize for I group of three carcasses of lamb and um: prize for a Iinalo carcass at use Amherst Fair. also to his 8011 Carl Shea. who won second W17! my a group of three carcasses of lamb and sixth for s sin!!! 03'3"" Carl also won a "SPOON "1" for the champion lamb from P!- Jsland. This prise was donated by the Canada Packers. Charlotte- town BEDEQUE M,-, nu Mn. Edgar Johnson. nouuaay, N.B., were weekend an of Mr. Johnson's brother. iii. Ernest .l&nson MW brance li.i) . - wa's Naliniinl it Ell iii-: Johnson and other relatives. Miss Catherine Callbock. IN- dent at Mt. Allison. spent tho 1"" at the home of her pm!-I-. Mr and Mrs. nalph canines. Central ledeqne LT A An ow...'.'. i i 'i l ililfi ;lt:lit:'s i”1::hrti.lNsiAl Peak Oi Popularity After 8 Years Hy V, 5' Kill! NEW l)iCl.lil liii Ptiiliv lilinislcr Jul !i.i lill Pi. Wm celebrates lli: lmili l.ww"iy Mn. 14, during the lair! t” "1 ynilx, ll:is come to occiipy H in -:i ill ularity anti Nl!'i'll "In :- a. I' achieved in lllill. ' Before liI(ilil I ence in 1947, N . . . the Indian ni;i- i Mahatma Galliliii '1 iv an most powerful llliiil iii 3- the undisputed l(IIill'l' (ii tinn. NO HECKLIM; His popliiziiii. lui w .'.u established l0Zllill'i' iv it lllfliilll scene 'ven the six 'llli's! -iim-iszii of him by any lmiiziu ix irmiwil upon as ”irl-zisnii" liV v dlans. Rt-vi-iillv. ”lIl'it - Gui:-rat L'iiiu-2 ll H while hnuzixmm iii.- them, both prim 2 v -.L.4- anlmousiy ('0Tllli'YTiY'i"1l "M- ental action. Nehru's pnuwr liutil cabinet and mmiiv l solute. But, iwii Ili”i. for dEl'l'l0Cl”ll(')'. lie ii.i S ii pun- in. i v Wri- - w ill lllt' ' l'li'l- ill simi- lili- iii .,. ronenzles to developing a parlia- : aiiiip lu- ilk" inf ii iii . .'i.lii . into the night. He enjoys excellent thi- Jili- iii .: llisl MA'S SPECIALS "Eta-... iiicntary (icmocracy in lndia. licdit-aicd to the task of making India or. industrially-advanced na- lion, to raising the standard of liv- lllil of the people and to welding tin-m into a powerful nation, Neh- ru often gets impatient at the i-ii.iiitry's slow progress. in addition to being prime min- i3li'l', Nehru also is the foreign minister and chairman of both the ainmic energy commission and the pliuining commission. In his pre- m-mipation with foreign affairs and lli- i-fforts in spread the spirit of l'flI'X.iSlPI'ICC abroad. he is helped Ink V. K. Krishna Menon, a mem- hvr of the cabinet without port- folio. WORK AND YOGA Nehru works 14 to ill hours a fl-'I.V. His day starts at about 7:30 and sometimes goes on far- health and does physical fitness azorcises regularly. including a feiumlniiles nf ”sirasasana"-the IYULU! exercise of standing on one's lilili . Y S ERVICES AT OTTAWA l' ll llll(lii5til1(.lS gathered to pay tribute V - to Canada's dead of the First and ”ii .--1 um-le Second World Wars. CABRIES "CANADA" EDITION IDNDON (CF) -e The Times Tuesday devotes a special 16-page supplement to Canada-”this great transatlantic kingdom." In an ed- itorial. the newspaper calls atten- tion to its appearance at a time when Canada is "stepping to the front by virtue neither of her membership of th s Common- wealth nor of her intilimate asso- ciation with the United States " QUEBEC CCF IN LINE MONTREAL (CP) - The Social Democratic party, Quebec branch of the CCF, announced " nday night it has swung into line with the Winnipeg iieclnration and that it favors a mixed economy in which "the need for private enter- prise in many fields" is acknow- ledged. The party's decision was taken at closed weekend meetings. ter should try to groom someone of suffficient political integrity and popularity to succeed him. Some say that Nehru favors Jai Prakash Narayan, 54 - year -old American- educated Socialist leader, as his successor. But Narayan recently declared his intention of giving up politics. The only other likely successor being mentioned is Morarji Desai. now the chief minister of Bombay. Desni. 30. is a man of unques- tioned political integrity and prin. Many believe the prime minia- THURS., FRIDAY 8. SATURDAY BEEF LIVER . FOWL, . ROAST BEEF ”';1".'f." lb. 39c 'CAPON "A" lb. 47c . . . lb. 35c lb. 37c ciples. MONTREAL (OP)--A Montreal Plychlatrist some high- fldellly Iddlctl unday with sad- lsts and psychopaths. Dr. H. Angus Bowes, CLlnl'.'Bl director of psychiatry at Ste. Anne's in nearby Ste Anne dc Bollavuc. made the row- parlaon in a paper swtgd to a W 8l'llWll'l Psychiatric Aasocttion. it In the paper titled The Psycho patholoar of the Hi-Fi Addict. Dr "ISLAND CHEDDAR" CHEESE 49: lb. HAMILTON'S SODAS 1 LB. PKG. 29: Try the new KRAFT "Foil Wrap” Party Snack- . 4 oz. Pkg. 29: Broken Pl I-no 1'EA.lb. York-20 in Any Brimil NESCAFE COFFEE. Nestles Natilrvis lieu ' PICKLES. 24 ex. Snowflake SHORTENING. 2 lb. Giant OXYDOL Giant RINSO Pictou--20 oz. ' PEAS.2tins Perfection and Ncsties MILK.6tins Raggedy Ann PEACHES. 2 tins . . oasseoao SUGAR. 10 lbs. 85: . . . . . . . . 79: PORK & BEA.-N5.. Z for . .. 39c COFFEE. 1 lb. fin SL2? OUIK CHOC.. 1 lb. tin . .. 59: 2'. oz. 59:: ORANGES 2 doz. 59c ... . 39c CW"! , , , , , 49; Mclntosh APPLES. 5 . . . . . 69: . . . . . 793 . . . . . 35: . . . . . 79: Blue APPl.ES.3lbs. 35: POTATOI3.pI. 49s I lb.bag.......59e GRAPE3.2lbs. .........39c .3lbs. 25: Large omoNs.3Is. TOMATOES. pkg. 25: Look at the P91: 10. Guardian Thur.. Nov. 715. 1956 Compares Hi-Fi Addicts" ' To Sadistic Psychopaths Bowes distinguished between the "audiophile." a person genuinely appreciating recorded music re- lproduved by good high - fidelity 'equipment, and the hi-fl addict. The addict is interested mainly in sounds and is often a nuisance to family and friends. he said. PSYCHOTIC SYMPHONIE "while the audiophile is content with reawnable levels of volume and reproduction, the addicts . wants el'el'ything larger than use, with loud aggressive passage d We vehemence are now the ts' targets and milestones on tho roadsol his artistic disin- "Ration. "Some Iddictsglaolate loud ag- lreuive passages from different on tabs and play them in con- ttnuum as a sadistic. psychotic symphony." Dr. Bowes said hi-fl addiction is rare among women because they are less "compulsive" than men and their ears are "extremely in- O A1-rowroogt pa Y-'l I-V-I-an -as-Ins cs-an aha-sis yon'lnsvII-ti-I!-bv'0l-visit-is-emu:-iii.i.....t..t, aavtsiaaosuussa'aslatvu.A.i stands their audiophlllic activity do they become amenable to" treatment." a spot were ....on the Christiels -. '7.-' A 0.. g 7