Ying er ‘g Oe eR ee OE Se ee ee ee Brie) ay a go? ee ee sees PTT Ri Oe eee eo ee 3 “ ; ; oe be hhitee TORONTO (CP) — T ISLAND NEWS PAGE gd ers Victoris wer ‘|The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thors, 1 Aug. $7, 1000. \Vicrs” > 368 ln SS Ott. Queens MP Predicts Sweep ° (i. = | CHEST CLINIC POSTPONED if ic For PC’s In Island Election = im" = B® es J, sahing 0 St orem a adent of te Prince Eoward e| Chacon ne oe eee career, | cone, MP. ior aueer's erin ore See oi menting cand = 7 67h PL BLL Medical Society being held Aug.- ; —. would me ke et oan Sewert, ond. ‘ . Farmer, aoe a, pa ad: Cloudy 28th the regular Friday afternoon Chest over "8; * orthcoming election. and Robert Coates, M.P, Cum-| With a few clear intervals; little the Provincial Sanateri has sme MP, te @ = i anal Sie tae oe portion of || | | ei . —- 3 mn recent wee ‘was ¢ i ~ rumored tha the final results the program chaired Les ‘ . | cancelled. od ae oy cy oe nae most inex; sive : . “sBut after travelling | conducted orchestra which seats ~t which followed meeting. P Jere aressing to wan he said.| Mr. Coates urged every man, employ ---a TODAY'S qu . the large esata: eae asl tee tatesest to pullave aad nine i sientnnee at a Young. Poem Gy suse Daeees A Chote GUARDIAN - RED CROSS gressive servative rally have undertaken a new role at the Commanity Centre.” liudging trom the reais of the! PATRIOT | BLOOD DONOR CLINICS special feature of the even- | 1957 which “35 Gare irom the "National As [under 4 Youre of age nthe 2 ¢ r e Natio: Be- er, fare, te. Sealae Se ee ee WANT AD P. M. MURRAY RIVER SCHOOL _ ERROR sr em Ph 8506 || 7—0 P.M. BEAVER CLUB HALL, MONTAGUE ° one Today’s Ob ! I e y’s Objective—239 Donors—Be one! Whitlock’s Fishing Pond aS ___._____ GRAND CHAMPION AYRSHIRE COW IS PROUD ‘BOSSY’ Now Open For Fishing At Dundas, P. E.L.. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Boats Available Contact Ed. Huntington West of purines to Pond “~The Ayreshire herd of Keith ne of many fine herds on the) Boswell and Sans of Victoria is|Isiand. Above Bryce Boswell _ Presbyterian Church Picnic Is Held At Wood Islands Hear... A LIVELY PANEL DISCUSSION proudly poses the grand champ-|at the Crapaud Exhibition yes ion female in the Ayrshire class |terday. Gaudet. | Interment took place in the, church cemetery with Rev. Leon- | ard MacDonald officiating. LOW WHEAT PRICE aan a to the Immaculate Conception Church. Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Msgr. Andre Arsenault, brother-inlaw of the deceased. ! On Thursday, August 20th, the Sunday —School_of Wood Island Presbyterian Church held its an- mual picmie on the beach at Wood island. Activities began with several of a treat of ice cream and other delicious refreshments: , Cyrus E. Gallant Is Laid To Rest 'han as master of ceremonies. Deacon was Rev. J. F. Buote, sub-deacon Rev, Leonard Mac- Donald with Rev. Pius Mutnag- Present in the sanctuary were Msgr. J. N. Poirier, Rev. P. Cloutier and Rev. Joha Kelly. Legion ceremonies were con- The lowest price registered for Canadian wheat was in 1932 when No. 1 Northern was quoted at 19% cents a bushel. SOURIS THEATRE C obierelavel) Spakting by Islander Great things are in store for the various municipalities of the Tonight on CFCY-TV the children and young people en- thisall}— Joying 2 swim. Following ducted by Alyre Arsenault with Alban C. Gallant as bugler. eagerly participated in ,the| SUMMERSIDE — Funeral ser-|“ Doh ‘hearers were’ Stevhen sports program, under the direc-/ vices for Cyrus E. Gallant were| MacNeill, Emile Gallatt, Archi- Meng A Ni nonce anKenzie. | held on Wednesday morning from | bald Barriault, Cyrus A. Gallant, Nichol ad aan B his late residence in Wellingtor Syilvere Perry and Reginald The following is the list of the prize winners: at : () Ralph Young, (2) Alfred | Acorn. i Girls: 7, 8 and 8 years: (1) | Eva MacMillan, (2) Patey | ADULT POLIO CLINIC : | For Ist, 2nd, 3rd Inoculations for Girls: 10, 11 and 12 years: (1) | : ’ é even Nicholson, (3) ‘Thelema | O'Leary and surrounding districts AT O'LEARY SCHOO Mi { Girls: 18 — 16: (1) Hazel Mac- Millan, (2) Ella Acorn, (3) Sand- ca MacMillan. . e MacMillan, at uz: | THURSDAY, AUG. 27—6:304o 9 Garry 1 (2) Lemoine White, (3) David i Boys: 13, 4, 15: (1) Robert Brown, (2) Barry MacMillan, (3) Patsy MacMillan, (2) Ella Acorn and Hazel MacMillan. ae SACK RACE ; Boys: (1) Ronnie Stewart, (2) ae Brackley Point Road—10 miles from Charlottetown — Wheelbarrow Race: (1) a i Acorn and Lorne Langley, (2) Ro- SHOWING TONIGHT. AND THURSDAY bert Brown and David White. At the conclusion of the sports program, a very pleasant after- Empire Universal Presents jeome and hear the Rev. Ray-| Party leader W. R. Shaw speaks in Crapaud tonight. Plenty Sal : acon was brought to a close with AUREN ‘mond M. Meiners, eg TH. B., of fireworks is expected, so plan to attend. Those unable to be e 14-88 695 to 10 95 ROCK . and LAUR of Schenectady, N.Y ii knows tere should tune in CFCY TV from 10:00 to 10:30 p.m. for a) Men's Dress Pants. Values to 2 Pastor, Youth Leader, Evangel- panel discussion on provincial issues. Under the chairmanship of | ens ae. * Suits cols eeds, | S L A N D HUDSON BACALL ist and Teacher. Dr. J. A. MacMillan of Charlottetown, the panel will feature a 10.95. Sale— | pay , ce _ In Services will be held in the other well-known Island speakers —W. R. Shaw, Dr. L. G. Dewar, « etc. To 49.50. e— Brookfield ee ag and Dr. Hubert MacNeill. 5 95 & 6 95 commencing ¥ 6 BE A WINNER! VOTE CONSERVATIVE NEXT TUESDAY! ! * * “WRITTEN ON THE WIND” | SPECIAL at 8:00 p.m. and nightly cee | Monday August 3ist. | Province following the election of a Conservative government—on Setember 1. First and foremost, the PC party promises to im- jmediately create a department of municipal affairs. Under a ° responsible minister this department will co-ordinate and promote Count Five And Die many new municipal improvements that will be initiated, What a difference to the treatment accorded the municipal PANEL- Chairman DR. J. A. MacMILLAN W. R. SHAW DR. GEORGE DEWAR DR. HUBERT MacNEILL 10.00-10.15 AST Inserted by the P.E.I. Progressive Conservative Party, Your Last Call To GREENDAL'S SUMMER SALE Thursday, Aug. 27th —with— jgovernments under the Matheson regime which thought nothing of tossing out proposed municipal legislation simply because it Jeffrey Hunter failed to meet every minor technical requirement! With the as- sured election of the provincial Conservative team, the municipali- tles of the Province are guaranteed a fair hearing in the House. Elimination of those who thrive om discord will result in better _ /Cunal-urban relations, - | As a concrete example of the new deal the provincial towns can expect from a friendly government, Farmer and Stewart |promise their constituents that they will take immediate steps te |re-vitalize the ship re-fit industry and restore public transporta- 'tion facilities to Rocky Point. | Labor is also guaranteed a new deal under a provincial PC government. Rushing through a few pieces of labor legislation in the dying moments of the last session of the House didn't fool ‘anybody — the working men and women of Charlottetown least of jall. They say that their situation ts exactly the same as it has |ever been. As one well known Charlottetown worker said the other day, “Wouldn't it be extremely foolish for us te vote Liberal at this jtime and possibly cut ourselves off from the big jobs that are bound to result from the co-operation of two friendly governments.” | tart gH anathcto tee cigcuby te epbungs abr crete de oh campaign, people are beginning to think that the Liberal ecandi- | dates are afraid to face the public. Set ic, Ate. hs um ea nothing to say, why hire a hall? | Yes, sir, Mr. Macquarrie! The wisdom of the people IS pro- | wey Se ues to 16.95. Sale— You are cordially invited to the Conservatives. EVANGELISTIC local —36 per coat of the eleorate now favor ihe PC vary. I Men's Sport Coats-in all wool Ladies’ Car Coats in all SERVICES ‘the popular vote here may run as high as 60 per cent in favor ef tweeds. To 29.50. shades. Poplins, leathers. Val- 15.00 & 20.00 (Advt.) | BRIEFS Box Office opens at 7:30 Shows starts at 8 o’clock = | | Nees. Men's Suits, 2 pairs of pants, ‘SPENDING HOLIDAYS Admission 70c—Children under 12 FREE ing CONSERVATIVE RECEPTION “Come and Meet DR. GEORGE DEWAR and ROBERT GRINDLEY Freeland Hall’ Friday, Aug. 28 - 8 P.M. Special Speakers W. R. SHAW DR. O. H. PHILLIPS Refreshments Will Be Served’ tague, the _ her brother-in-law Mr, and Mrs. John Whi LEFT BY PLANE Miss Beulah MacRae by plane \for her home lingwod, Ont., after spending holidays with her parents, and Mrs. Charles MacRae, New London. VISIT MONTAGUE James Trainor and & ~ J. MacKenna and Mr. Mae- Kenna, Montague. They were ac- companied by Miss Belle Byrne. Gardner, Maine, and Mre. Jose phine mneriaety. Earneciiffe. - LATE NOTICES (Also ‘see announcements daughter, Mrs. Harry tase Kilmuir. Funeral service from SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT Inserted by ‘The 2nd Prince Progressive Conservative Assn. RTER OF Children's cotton and krinkle crepe. To 2.95. Sale 1.49 Ladies’ Hats to 8.95. Balance of summer hats. Out they go— 2.00 Ladies’ Summer Dresses, Drip Dry, Polished Cotton, Crepes, etc. To 18.95. Sale— 3.88 to 7.49 Ladies’ Dusters, navy and black bengaline. To 14.95. Sale 8.95. ~ ki charcoal, grey, blue, brown. Reg. 39.50. Sale 29.50 Men's Windbreakers. Value to 12.95. Over checks, plains and fancys. - ; Sale 5.00 Beys' faded blue and khaki Jeans. Just the thing for school. 2.00 Boys' Jackets, windbreaker styles. To 7.95. Sale— 2.49 & 3.49 Men's Sport ‘Shirts. Plenty to choose from. $1.69. 2. for 3.00 © Hear ALBAN FARMER Thursday On CFCY : 1.02 TO 1.07 P.M. AST Inserted by the P.E.I, Progressive Conservative Party. “A CENTURY IS TH sg oth i: Inserted by the P. BL. Progressive Gosservative Parts