Plans To By KEN METBERAL ('.:n-.l..2'u Press Strft writer LONDON lCPi - Britain. un- nmcmngly but with considerable suul - searching. is 8010? Illflll ulill plans to 83601056 P3? 11331 I3)" d;-men bomb next spring. limc-rnrnent 50039551190 IIY um-e is no change in Britain's long-standing policy that elimina- lion of such tests can only come through intern-wrnal agreement backed by a tool-prool checking system. ' lluwever. the government is will- mu to Lllscu:-s r"e quzsilon out- side a disarmament agreement if such discussions IPPCIF V-0 0'" prnspE('LS 0! success. . In the House of Commons Wed- C onung Events Bingo Hope River ton18l1l- Grand Bingo St. Teresa's Friday. October 26. llallowe'en Plarly. NOT"! Gl'lll' ville Hall. Oct. 3. in aid of W.I. Regular dance.-' Thursday night. in Ryan Hall. Burn's Orchestra. Masquerade d n n c e. Millvlew Hall, Friday. October 26th. Going AI1e,adiWilhv Explode nesday. in answer .to a question from the Opposition. Foreign Sec- retary Seluyn Lloyd said: 'fWe are working on pos.lhle ways iniwhich limitation of nu- clear tests might be achieved. The study or complex technical ques- tions is continuing. - "BEASTLY THINGS" , "While the government would meter to treat this aubie-;t in the context of a disarmament conven- tion. they remain ready to discuss it separately it this meets with the approval at the other powers concerned and appears to otter better prospects of agreement." Laborlte Richard Stokes pointed out that only three nations-the United states. Russia and Britain -now are concerned in the mak- ing of atomic and nuclear weap- ons and said in a few 3985 "there t be live or six na- tions in P0 lnliilll "W" beastly " things. lleaskedllthlsdld not "make it an urgent matter that meat should be cached ... ”l agree entirely." Lloyd 1'0- plied. The government's general pollc! on H-bomb test limitation was stated last July by Anthony N” ting, minister of state in the Inn- eign oliice. atsa United Nations meeting. He said: Altonllnllf” E Masquerade Dance, Orwell llnll October am. Prizes, good music. Masquerade dance. Cambridge Hall to-night. Alma W.l. Good mus lc. Prizes. Masquerade dance Goose River School Octok 29th. Chalssona.0r- chestra. Pantry sale at Sherwin - Wil- liams Friday, October 36. 1 pm. Lady Argyle L. 0. B. A. Masquerade dance in Head of lllllsboro School. Friday. Oct. Zlth. Burke's Orchestra. Prizes. .'Masqucrade Dance Cardigan lleglon Hall. Thursday, Prizes for Best costumes. ladies and gents. Masquerade dance. Fortune Hall Friday. Oct E 20th ns Orchestra. Prizes. Masquerade Dance. Friday night October 3th, St. Peters Holy Name Hall. St. Peters. Come to Crapaud United Church Hot Turkey Supper, Saturday, Oc- tober 27. --Pantry sale at Moore and Mac- Lends Friday, Oct. Nth. at 1 o'- clock, Sponsored by Bonshnw W. A. "in the absence oi -in ell! zs.M to" ' torllmit ' weav- ule Dance Nine Mile Creek W. I. one under proper salegunrds. coll- FHESH SLES -ltAlSlNS o 2 Lbs. 39. ti tionoltestinllsessentialfvf ogru ” dteriance alnd"the se- curity of Q WOT . But there is I Srowilll 0001100 in the country that each new nu-. clear test is lncreaslnl 080 9IW9l' ope of deadly radioactive dust en- cirling the atmosphere. BIGGER ISSUE IN u.s Commenting on the completl earlier this week ol Britain's lat- est atomic test series in Australia. Dan cardigan Legion Hall everyuThursdny IIISIIL WGWOH Orchestra. P. A. system and Car teen service. Annual meeting of members ol potato Growers Association will be held Wednesday. November 7. 1056. at 1 p.m. Olilce at 1 Prince St. Masquerade Dance Mt. Stewart Memorial llnll Oct. allth. Admis- sion 50 cents those in costume, 75 cents without. Rollie MscKen1.le's Orchestra. showing at Morel! Friday. The funniest new comedy idea in years! Its "Francis Joins the War.-s.". starring Donald O'Connor. Julia Adams. With Francis as the talk- ing mulel This one is really funny. Be sure you see it. 7 and I o'clock. , PICNICS LII. 494: -.I:v;;1 wvvvvvvu:nnv:vx.1l'lII. i.1lr1.: ' II Oz. 25” 4 SUNKIST ORANGES H-Bomb a national daily newspaper. The Star. said "The average Britain must feel Just a little like saying lwell. thank goodness that's ova tor a while." ' At the moment. however. there Is little indication the question ol ennng nuclear tests in to become the live political issue in this coun- try that it has become in the United States presidential election. When tamer prime minister Churchill announced in the Com- mons In March, 1955, that Brit- ain had decided to go ahead with production of a hydrogen bomb. he said that without such a weapon Britain would, in the event ol war, lack means to knock out tar- gets directly threatening the coun- try. lt wasloo grave a risk to rely solely on United States H-bomb production and to hope that Amer- ican policy would give top prion- ity to such targets. YORK Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welton and family, York. spent Thanksglv. ing holiday at High Bank, the guest- of Mrs. Welton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. McLean. Miss Norma Levis, R,N, Boa. ton. U.S.A., is spending her holl- .days at the home or her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Levi, York. Mrs. Douglas Moore has re- turned to her home after spending a holiday in USA , mm. by 31,. ter. Mrs. Malcolm Allen and Mr. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell, N. River, spent Friday in York. Mr. and Mrs, lra Lewis has re- turned to York. after spending the ghsanksgnvlng holiday in Sydney. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Murray and two children Karen and 30375. York. spent Thanksgiving holiday at Murray River. They were the guests of Mrs. Murray's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richards. They were ccompanled by Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Mur- ray. York. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Craswell. Additional lied Shield Campaign Collections Enmore W.l. New Perth, W.I. Hampton District Crapaud District Middleton, W.I. Melville, W.l. North Bedeque. W.l. Carleton Sdlng Per Mrs. MacMlclten 3 noahtxo 8 58883818 PlEll0E'S 5th ANNWERS ALL FLAVOBS Daryl Doyle. Betty Blake. Wlnsloe. paid a short vilt h York, Monday evening. 0et.,& Miss Carol Hardy. York. Mills!- edtoherhome.shaspent'!hanb- sgiving holiday at New Glasgow, ll. Miss Deborah MacDonald. V041. celebrated her senvanth hirusday on0ctober4,atthehouIewItha few of her school triads. Aggood time was enjoyed by all present. Mrs. Herold Watts was hostess to the evening auxiliary on Tues- day "evening. October I. at heri home in York. - I Mrs. Horace Vessey, Charlotte- town. Is the guest of Mrs. J.H. Sproule. York Manse. ' Mrs. Edison Hardy and denim- er. Gloria, York. are spending a few days in Dartmouth. N.8 Mr. and Mrs. Harry l4ewis.t-Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vessey. re urn- cd to their homes in York. They spent Thanksgiving i holidays in Sydney. N.S.. with reaitivea and friends. Mr. hnd Mrs. Willard MscPher- son and family, have returned to their home after spending a boil- day ln York, with Mr. and Mrs. Will Crockett and family. Mr. and Mrs. laeith Brown. York. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooke on Sunday, Oct. 7th. The ,people of York'are all busy at potato digging. A big crop is rcported.' . B. Theme (or week- Slattery. Sandra E. Wat-l let, Grace MacDonald, Shirley ! W. Done. Wanda MacLennan. Bar- I hsra Cameron , ll. M. Bahia. Amy Chapman. l-l. Cunningham, same llaclbdgen Fulton. .53 cents: Anonymous. .3 cents a-Friend. QUIIN ET. CONTINUEI. mm W. L. Jordon 85.0 8emple's Pharmacy use each: Thelma Larter. Donna: Iowness ILN ouch: D. B. MacLurc, L. T. Spence. Eleanor Coma, Melbsi Bennett, H. M. Surlt. I'll-LING STREET Q5.M Mr. and Mrs. H. L.. Wool- CSM J. R. Finley QM . B. L. Wood IIM eac : Mrs. Jack liiacLean Miller MncFadgen, Mrs. Cliilordl Moore Mrs. Jack Kirby. GBE N STREET Still Charles Black . Still L. D. Murray ' SUI) each: Mrs. G. Lea. Yilrs. T. Mitten, Mrs. R. Manning, Mrs. D. C. Schurman. I .75 cents Mrs. C. R. MacNelll. G3-EENFIELD AVE. 8l5.M Mrs. E. S. Blanchard 8100) Dr. 0. 11.. Curtis 3 9 38 . FE ras- G1 '5 9 93 P? .. Dr. L. E. Prowse Mrs. James Harris Mrs. H. E. Hyndman . each: Mrs. G. J. Tweedy, Mrs A. H. Anderson. E. C. Cameron. , 31.00 Mrs. Hazel Court . .50 cents: Mrs. C. W. Mal-Arthur. P. E. I. HOSPITAL , 85.00 Dr. G. F. Dewar l 35.00 Dorothy Easter 0 35.00 Bertha Tweedy 82.00 each: Mrs. Eleanor MacNcv- in, Mrs. Dole MacDonald. Charlotte 1 Fraser, Gail Prowse. Freda Mac-l Kinnon, Margaret Hardy. Anne Jenkins. Mrs Roger Ferguson. Mrs. Edward MacFadoen. Mrs. Wilbert: 00 All .00 00 00 333833 : W. E. Wood. C. Jack-tltaaras. Nna Colds. (Marietta Cairns A gas. am. June Ives. non: Cruz-.8l.70DIetsry8taIl 31.00 each: Mrs. Jeanette Benton, Mrs. Carl MacLure. Mrs. Finlay Fraser. Miller Webster, Helen Cam- eron, Mrs. Johnson. Hattie Machalne, Sally Webster, Jessie hdacliaugbton, Mll- dfed 'l'l10mlIIon. June MacAssey, Mrs. I William Cantwell. Barbara England. lsabel Macbeod. Helen Pendletnn. .50 cents George Crawford QUEEN SQ. BUILDINGS 315.1!) Judge G. J. Tweedy 310.00 R. G. White 5500 Judge H. L. Palmer 85.00 Judge C. St. Clair Trainor, H. R.. Curruthers l 53.00 Mrs. A. T. Vinnicombe , 32.00 each: Mrs. B. G. Rogers.I Oil. 31.00 each: Mrs. Dennis Webster, R. M. Roop, M. and A. Peters, C. E. Vanlderstine. Albert Dennis. AT THE Y.M.C.A. Sponsored by Admission .50 for members and .75 for non-members MASQUERADE DANCE Music by Downtnwners. Costume prizes and Jivlng t Contest. Floor Show. APPOINTED LESSEE CONFEDIIATION BUILDING 85.1!) it. W. McLean 55.00 Lt. Col. A. W. Rogers lS5.00 Lt. Col. F. B. Conrad L554!) W. A. Henry 5.00 Clive W. Currie S5.M H. W. Clay 85.00 Mrs. A. G. Bruce 34.00 Marjorie Stewart 31M D. N. Bell 824!) each: John Driscoll, J. R. L Leard, Blanche Howatt, Jane Wood. Wilma Deacon, J. M. Bell. 19- J. Gill. Mrs. Joan Graham, Keith Johnston, Jean Grant. w. s. ! Venle. 81.00 each: Frances Rosslter. lsob- . cl Donald. L. Rae Donald. Lillian Kays. J. R. Hennessey. H. R. Hen. . nessey. F. S. Jenkins, F. L. Wot- ton, G. Barry Beers, J. G. Mac- Lean. Zelma Mclnnls, Juanita Jay, McAleer. Clive J hnston, Allan H. Love. W. L. Mayne, W. L. Higgins Jr., MISS L. M. Shaw. Mrs. H. D. Doyle, W. E. Haywood. V. L. Mac- mmsv NIGHT Sigma Hi-Y Mr. Everett MucEnchern of Charlottetown has been appointed lessee of the Irving Oil ,...-.LL., Gordon Holmes, Miss Alma Mas- Thelma Tced. lrcneus Duffy, M. L, ' Thursday. Oct. 25, 1956 The Guardian Page .3 Donald, Mrs. Borden Cox. Pwwse. Joan Glllia. Iris Frlzzell. Sherren. ,C. A. Oriord, Corena Steele, 11. D. .75 cents Frances Sinnott iD0N1e1ly. A. LaCasse. D. Rosman. .55 cents J. D. lllacbonnld M"? Mi-Quaid, Audrey Birch, .50 cents: Marcel Baril. H. Renal. Mr. David Dunkdnnn-Gminmn of tho Board. Our Board Chairman Reports "We believe there's only one business formula for winning friends-give outstanding dollar-for-dollar value. That's been 0 Stetson, Lucille Turnhull, Shirley! oussr SPEAKER AT ZION Rev. -tnnley Vance, B.A., of St. Pn.ul's Presbyterian Church, Hnmilton, Ont. "THE CALL OF CHRIST" Thursday, October 25th at 8 p.m. "THE CALL TO PRAYER" Sacred Duet by Maureen Forbes and Myrs Hancock. Special music under the direction of John Len- Morgsn, M.A., B. Music (Oxford) (fat; n Yes. we would like to invite you all. car Meade and customers. to sit down and share aTarkeywitaseneIr5thAnnlvarsary. teelleryanewtstnndingieedvalneshonr We are. naturally. proud stosrachlevemeat Wewantysutaknewweapps-ocinIeyoarhusiacss.dnylaanddayent,asd givesnsaheosttewelesuneysntesnrdero. we Invite you to share our JELL-0, 6 fort. . L. . 551: is impractical se the neat best thing is greatest birthday celebration yet. and with us. it really serviced er. MqcEACHERN SERVICE STATION I75 ELM AVE. CITY Nil SALE We. at Pierce's strive to give that personal service that means so much to the busy and harried shopper. We have learned a great deal the past five years and hope. In the your approval by keeping pace with the changes that occur future, to continue to merit In the grocery trade. However. we realise. that changes there may be. but PIercc's like to think that the cor- dial and warm greeting and friendly atmosphere is and will continue to be a great lac- tor in any business. E. D. SMITH CHERRY PIE FILLING, lin . . . 37c nan-Lrsoz. CHEESE WHIZ. ior . . 35c smvsli scar. rum: LEMON or VANILLA . . 27: OMA- T” .GIANl.4I&1'lN olulcr, . ; an '3 y was DW9, ROYAL RUSS!!! 48 UL APPLE JUICE. lin . . . 27c i75ii"iT”:lus, 2 jars 49: munmxnawnnrnnnhr coonrs, Ill. . . 33: y..'tc.a.. ltyleutlv COIN b 2 Thu:29c V vuacsaassv-. PIARS 'nss4a: f Service Station located of 175 Elm Ave-. which was formerly operated by Mr. Blythe Murray. Mr. MncEnchern respect- fully requests the continued patronage of i Mr. Murray's customers and cordially in- vites all other motorists to have their ears the Tip Top Tallorsl formula for 46 years . . . value and more value! Value-in the finer British and domestic woollens; in the skilled tailoring-to-measure by experts; in the style that's ' always up to the moment; in the lit and comfort. Today our value has never been at a higher peak . . . and, as always, it ig backed by Tip Top Tailors unconditional guarantee . . . satis- faction guaranteed or money rel'u.nded'." TAILORED -TO- VOUR- MIASURI Younnsrutrictndchoioaofltllvsvirglnwoolkns l "Tip Top" Clothes 05905 Maker-to- Wearer Priced I J hora I'iIaln's famous milk. I Other ranges or 0490! (Club Clothes) and 072” (Fleet Street Clothes) 0! GRAFTON STREET TIP TO TAILOR I : Your CREDIT is good! roam I-Icon. noun 251.3. leg I.75 ANNIVERSARY MEAT i SPECIALS! rnnsn ROASTING PORK, lb. . . . . 43c PORK CHOPS, lb. 63c FRESHLY GROUND v HAMBURG, 2 lbs. 59c SPECIAL LAYER SLICED BACON. LI). . . . . 55c YOUNG TENDER BEEF LIVER. Lb. ... 25: .4-n. an-una..n4oan-so Shl;lcy Aletha amin, n.r. Acorn. Gait;