-In’ u. .g,:‘ .... ‘. ‘DISPLAY P.E.l. SPUDSMAT THEIRTOYAL Prince Edward Island “W5 8}‘? 1'0alUrCd _ Over 1000 number of \‘lSlIOI‘S too aitractiie display at the Royal a-lb samples have been distri-lportunity of touching the island booth butt-d on request Shippers of distinctive red soil on Winter Fair _ is being sponsored by the P.l~Il LI'Il‘t)u2Tl0UL the province provid- CITY iiiin criifiilit ADELLA'S .MILLlNERY. I77’ CHRISTMAS gifts that please"! ,, . . Grafton St. Discount on all earl) i portraits by Sears of the Read D A m‘:'_:l'!'":em h°f m"t_°d 1-‘all }{at5_ ‘ 51 d- d C 5n . P onors ‘ t e o jective or u v ‘ l ulvlo an amen op none the two days of Red Cross Blood 8 A C R I-. D (‘0.\( ERT. (‘har- -Donor Clinics to be Iield at The lottctown Baptist (‘hurt-h. Sun (‘-IVE The Christmas (iifi that Clover Club in Charlottetown on day. 830 pm .saves livcs- be a blood donor. ‘December 4th. and 5th." M . V ‘ The week of Dec. 1st. Crapaud. Fremont Archer told The Guardi- LHEFISTMA5 TEA find Sal? St North Rustico. Charlottetown. lan last evening. He went on to say Peters Lathedral Hall. Wednes- day Dec. 4th. -th BEAUTY SALON ‘tun special $10 Creme Cold Wave‘ . _ FIE TREAT the sick wcll. Gig Permancnts niachinelcss l glmoegggg ICn(:,Tu 10)’: Pharmacy, open 8.30 am. .50 Creme Cold Wave ordnnnrs m attend the mo snap I0 3 P-m. . Machineless $5.00. ‘ noon and one morning clinics and FIRESTONE Toyland Open l connwsu. ra. to al Ch .“° *"'".“’ ”‘° ‘’‘'"‘°"’“'‘““‘ ‘"‘.‘°“ Layaway for Xmas. I-‘intone’ United Church of‘ (‘.ranada_a§§:l 5°"‘_"“mf‘_5 °°°“” 3' me °"°“”'g Home and Auto Co. Ltd vioes Sunday. November 24th s°5s'°"s' ~’ - ‘ - ~ '. I ff t t fl ti I WATCH AND REAR Walter R l),',l'g§wn"m” Ii 3li°mn'.' snititizhehiig. Jthrlill-t?svll;sl!ail1a’v\'Ii‘o Shaw» C°"5°T"3llV€‘ P3l‘l.V Leader Sunday ‘5..,'.;,.,i, Cornwall‘ 1] aim: is a new member on this commit- on F.C Y. TV. Monday night ReV_ 'R_ A_ patter-son, Minister tee. volunteered to interview the in a highly fifth siiccessive year‘ mound l 3* 330- management of business estab- ' REPEAT PERF0RMANCE— llshments in the hope that they OPERATION PANCAKE! T0- The Kiwanis concert “Uncle Al‘s;,nay be able to arrange to have "lgm 3‘ e Ar°m“"'°5 “'0'” 4 V8rl€l.V SIWW" was l‘¢‘P€3l<‘d in-staff members given time off to to 8 Make up a party and the crowdi PANCAKES AND SAUSAGE!l . Tonlghts the nightlrom 4 to 8-] ‘hence’ at the Armouries. Bring the whole fami SPECIAL PRICES new adding 3°l",lhe Y‘l‘in<‘8 Of Wales C0Il0ll0lattend the clinics during the auditorium last night and do morning or afternoon. lighted another apprcciative au- chm-man explained that Al Rogers was M35l9I"L'I)e Mobile Team can easily put of Ceremonies. 1 FROM YOUR photo negatives‘ ' M _ Cardinal --plioto greeting cards 82. machines. Factory clearance of Pshlogu Jowellerysn 15 Ear‘ (Continued from page it low serial numbers. Cudmore Bus- 33;" n.' m ' P M0 - esty and justice i‘ the common lneu Equipment. P" om nega "8 0' Snap‘ good of mankind A man he i shot. 50 for $2.00. I00 for $3.00. said. “must possess sclf-control. DRAWING for Brittany Spa "cl slmhny "mm {M 9 SI" h’ ' rt t H t They later adjourned to Fish- .. we ml; Turkey sum, ,0 no h(.1d_ San color or black and white photo and chatted finishing. George Wotton, ‘ l0flI‘aph.V. Summcrside. ‘ SERVICES for Sunday, N0\'-jw°rth“:l_“k_‘_‘“ ember 24th. Stinday next before d°d- V0“ key snout to be new Sayurdau an adv_cnt._ St. l-Ilizabctlrs Church. urday. at Charlottetown Armor- Pho- ics. Shoot begins at. 1:00 PM. ' "To bring to life . . ‘ 5 VI’ . - _ . ~ ' dignity. The measure in which’ Georges; Myrna Coles. North Mil- §:‘:{n‘§“;‘°f‘f30 Iélianourlcs’ Slloot purzggk lr:(l,(,j,ud “_ am" Rflt:,),lns_ you fight the good fight for etci'- ; ton: Ann amsay. Hamilton; ' ‘ ' mg pmycr 5; Thomas gnu,-on i nal values will be the measurs Kenneth MaciNaliy. Tracadie av POPULAR Request the Long Creek. 2 so P.M_ Evening: in which you W1“ be 80°“ "'9" Windmill Restaurant will again Prayer. St. John's Church. Cra-l be serving a roast duck dinner P.M. Evening Pra-l Sunday evening from 5 to 8 ycr At St. .lohn's Church. Cra- paud ihc preacher will be I-O 3’ '0 of the highlights of his . v ' ( A J. Jackson I’ R 0 V I N “ I -‘l ‘I "°<'-'“t“n- 'Ilf()\Il()nl(f)‘.3nR):\'. o Rt; I-Zbsary. i the faculty was a long chat with Nort at School. There are now a few‘ -‘ a former teacher and rector vacancies in each of the follow- VISITS rnovmca -_ John‘ “is. eighty nine year old Fa‘“.°"l ing classes. Carpentry and .\le- Robert Lamont C a m p b e 1 I‘ Terrance Campbell who is resid- chanics. lntcrested students apply known to many reader .I h I": 3' 5‘ p”"5m." 5 . at once to the Principal or phone of “The Lilacs". is a :lS?[s0r 0 n Today HIS Eminent‘? will IOU!" 4647. Charlottetown. Charlottetown recuperating af- :93’ 1° ,S°““s “' spend a Rf?’ tcr h‘ t ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ ays ll - DRAWING for Brittany Spaniel lat Ca|fT1[)re}(‘lI(II‘ llzesrgllfil l(l"lp€IIr:ltiI(:itS l MOHSIKDOI‘ J. A. Mu|'DhY- :33 ;i'.::.‘;::".,°.a.,:..*:.°:.3°;""~;.d T": 1 Mt Cf'“;,""°“ is .3“ worm? “”‘” ‘” . 8Ul'8Y.a ativeotcna id .. . I Charlottetown Armouries. Shoot he rocpivod flog fril-nrjngeiqnsaififl: Mops S El1I'el’TO|I1 I398|"S N190 P-M- province w '19 he was ill Hc N COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge ‘"°“’ ’°‘'d‘‘‘ ‘" D‘“”"°“'h' 4'” De egales United Church of Canada. Rev.. FORCE!’-‘L'L SERMON—— That . w- H- FOPSYUI. 3- A- MIflISl9I’- ‘ most vital of all questions “Whati OTTAWA‘ “lspeflah Members church gauge” for Sunday. shan we do Wm] Jesus Christ-~_ .of.t.he House of Commons from Novembor 24_ Union Roan “on was pm simply and fombly u,.Prince Edward Island entertain- 3- m- Slanflflpf 3m P- Y“ W051 a I£ll‘L!(‘ coiigrcgation from in- 9d 3 SNUP °l H °l H" “H boy C0V1‘I"‘3d 730 P- 171- slim and surrounding commun- {ind izlfrl tflI‘E‘l(‘R§;l!f;‘.s t')\fl."lIfl’(r;a">(‘(“3;{- . . H _ ities in llighlicld United Church *9 °____‘’”_ _ ’ ‘ g A VOLATIONAI. (,0ll(’.\p()ll(lf‘lIlf“last “fining. Singers from win. ‘ °'°“r5°’ are ' "ll ' M- ‘. A . iation formcd. Building Trades. Commercial. ‘aosnjnr MS,-?C,\_ s_ Frizzelli Drafting. Mechanics. Electricity, 3‘ nu. organ Sunday evening Plumbing. Navigation. honor - ‘ R;-V .l M. Slibcn will speak on Mat-PH/\lIr—At the P Ijll. Hospi- W959‘-Stfam and "Min /‘villi’ tn --i.iit~'< <;i~oatt~st Gamble" and mi. November 20. 1937. to Mr Ihe Principal of the Vocational the fotir choirs together will‘ and Mrs. Cecil E. MacPhail. School or phone 4647. Charlotie— than the cinging. Bonshaw. a son, Frederick Wil- town. l liam. FUNERAL FRIDAY 9 °P' garet MacMilian. assisted velopnicnt in the school and col- uliamentars’ 0“I€€ legs" |wit.h the MP's from their pro- on somethlng_vince. Delegates to the gathering the Cardinal con-lwere Annett ' c|u _ must have IIf‘SLiwI'lgTII. | of all a reverence for your own!Miscouche: Georgia Morrison. St. After dinner last evening Car- Stewart dinal McGuigan chatted at leng- Hamid th with the faculty as he renew-. gnaw, i ed some old friendships. 0|"-’ 0llPhail. Cornwall; Bloyce Matt-Rae. stay Wlthlllunter River and Douglas Jewell. h r. The. REV. RALPH lngcrsoll. field funcral of the late Miss MarviMALONE V M the Charlotte- by display ‘Stewart MacFarlane and Donald- from Prince Edward Island. In Smith. Seek More Blood Donors At . Morning, Afternoon Clinics aibout N donors through in an hour. and went on further to say bat since the objective for the t number of hours during which .' the clinic functions is set on this basis. it is practically im- possible to achieve this quota if the attendance is not maintained throughout all the hours designa- cd Mr. William Hayward and Mr. J. R. ' ~ regular advertising during next two weeks. Junior Red Cross members in the Charlottetown Schools will be asked take home a Blood Donor pamphlet to their parents a day or so before the clinics as a reminder. All former donors will be sent the usual notification cards, and those who have re- ceived transfusions during past six months will be asked to urge friends and relatives to report as onors. Week The Island group first spent some 25 minutes in the ‘general fl to exchanges across the floor of the chamber during the question period. Fay. I\ew.port; lone G Tryon: allant. Gerard Trainor Peaike‘s; Gard. Albei-ton: Fenton Bloomfield: David ‘\I W /'5 ' l 3 Anti-Polio Clinics Held Three anti-polio clinics were held in The City this week: the first. at P. W. C. gave second shots to 118 persons; the second at S. A. MacDonald‘s was also a of repeat‘and was attended by 131; the third took place at the RCMP barracks and was attend- ed by 176 adults seeking initial shots. . i a. W A . . _G" Metropolitan Commiflee Chairman Gives Siaiemeni WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures issued by the Tomato pub- lic weather office Mia. Max (Night (Day) . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 ll Page 2 The Guardian Sat,. Nov, 23. ‘"57 Dec and no change in weather ls ex. ' ted Forecasts. Physicians attending lncludcd Dr. Hamid Stewart, Dr. J. L. F. Burge. Dr. Alan MacMilian. and n Dr. Frank MacMilian. Mrs. Turner. R. N.. Mrs. (Dr.) ‘ J. E. Fleming. and Mrs. Helcn Bell assisted the various‘ centres. l The clinics plan to recess for the holiday season on December 12th, re-opening early in e New Year. Dates of this year's’ final clinics will appear in the‘ e::cs::ver “ wfithorthcirenv Nova s‘cctia C‘.uuj_v I sunny niervala a.“.J - “it seems as though the Pfll'k~‘l.ailVe5 signed the report thousands if a more adequate g,cnu:;uwn"''' “ I few I'8IB8h0W¢f5: "1119 did 6 dale commissioners have the‘ " hey do not trust the Park- water reservoir is provided. plus Kenn“ 37 in temperature: sauthwest “till! idea that everyone is wrong but dale people to form a ‘correct’ additional thousands if the City wumnm‘ 24 l15. Low-high at New Glasgow 3t thcm".. Li.Col. F. J orey. opinion and have tried to censor does not allow certain areas to Toronto‘ T, ,and 40. Sunday Rain. chairman of the Metropolitan the information reaching them: be serviced off existing water otuw ' ‘ ' ’ " ‘:81 Prince Edward Island. 03511‘! Committee, said last night in a MR. CRANDALUS LETTER mains in the area. M M E I ~ ‘ - - ' ' N.B. counties. St. John River \ ii. statement prepared for publica- “They are indignant because A. -15 the .5,-“S,-nan‘ to be "in. ° bf‘ 39 lley; Cloudy with 3 fgw sunny In tlun ('CIll(’CI‘l')ll'lg the amalgamtr Walthen Gaudet. the committee.,_.d-3 wui 3 uersnnni n,-energy nun F c Q‘. ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ' ' 3: 35 tervals and a few rain shower.- tion pl(‘IJl>('llf.‘ From meetings secretary published Mr. W. liluuuiness tax be imposed? if no_ r°d‘n°"°" " “““ “ 25 _ little change in temperature: with the ccmniittee and with them Crandall‘s letter. The latter would nus neceusunte n cnuugc sum ‘MP5 27 A-’ Ilownlun .1 gnu-tonumwu MC‘ the past weeks Mr. Storey said should and would ordinarily have in the vmaue Se,-Vice Amy 1; M°““°3 - - ' ~ - - ~ - - 3° ‘3 ‘gain; John :1) and 40 MnnL...:” "I Ila" l°3”‘°d “I9 C°m' ¢°"‘9 l° Mr‘ G3 9‘ 35 ll ‘"35 so. how soon could the act be Hun" " 39 ‘9 Fredericton and Edmiindstonl "‘ missioners of Parkdale feel they the committee that asked for changed-3 Hue mg commission. Ch"I°"°I°“’“ - - - - ~~ 33 43 and 40 Sunday gnu“. ' cannot trust the City Char- the information furnished in the "5 unsumnue Mun such changes ’. .. 31 47 Bay bf (-hineur, Cloudy “pm _ loticttiwn nor the Board of Trade maps he sent with the tier would be made, if uecnusnry to Y 40 47 “W ‘nown'umes.'mue thaw l ' The) cannot trust the professional (Remember Parkdale never paid incmase men. bormwmusn St. John‘: 31 42 lemnennure. suumwen wi 50,,” engiiit-er suggested by the City one cent to Mr. Crandall. He was’ hm Conclusion n is only fa." H L Lowmgh al'Campbenlon EU‘,-ll to provldc an estimate of the paid $l0.000 by the City on be- to state to we residents of Pub A WAX lCPl*Th€‘ Weather no Sunda Cloud “"9 costs of a water and sewage sys- half of our committee t" u dale in particular an to the office says a current of air from ' y y’ tent for the Metropolitan area. "Mr. Crandall explains that in Metro mm ‘In’ in gene”, the west will continue to flow High tide today at (‘liar-1...-.. and w give t-ost estimates of order to get the inforrration to that the other six member Hn' over the Maritimes Saturda 10Wn 8! 1212 Pm. and 1139 iii adstluatc ind:-pendcnt systems for Charlottetown in time for the Metro nun C m inc hso 1° y‘ and Sunday 100 pm At Hui‘ ‘ Pzzrkriale and Spring Park. al- Parkdale meeting be rushed it nee" Iiftere tog an fie‘ "C. ofny 824 um 'and pm ‘:1’ though he already was working airmail to their clerk. if the in- t. N; . n V" "'.°" Young women Sunday nfgjg um nnn 7” .d” with Parkdale. formation belongs to anyone it melon’ "I In W” trym‘ ‘ - ' 1"‘ “Th . _ . to tell the peqnic what they ghauld mmerside tide eighteen lll.ll- ey suggest the Publit Utilumust belong to the organization d h W “I would M U k mes later than Charnmm ities commissioner‘: stattl-ientlrequesting it and paying for it. ° °r ° ey V e‘ P n Sun risks mda at 721 °_“”- is misleading. They suggest the‘TAX ASSESSMENT “We feel we have fulfilled our ’' ' ““' ‘“d puI)ll>ll(‘I‘9 of our daily news-‘ "How do the commissioners‘ papcrs are biased. [ow at this.propose to raise the necessary late date they suggest they do amount of money’? Mr ran- By J .\l-IW YORK tAPl—Eight fore- most scientists predicted today that science will create tihese thrills during the next 100 be able to control the shape and function of your body. You'll talk with your mind, never moving your lips. We'll never get mentally or emotionally sick. Our emotions and impulses will be controlled by drops or pills. Thcrc‘ll be lavish excursion ho- tels at scenic spots on the moon. The lunar surface will be subdi- vided among nations. We'll be working a four- to elght—hour week. You'll be able to pick the sex of yotir chi-Id and decide whether you want twins. triplets or just one. We'll make food out of sun- shine. Our raw materials and drinking water will come from the sea. Most of our food will be vege- table and synthetic. but we'll make it taste as well as natural food—alt;hough we probably won't think taste is too important. 'l‘herc‘ll be more than 7. .00).- 000 people in the world. But none of them will go hungry. Our mail will come in the form of radio signals carried by satellites high above the earth. NEXT 100 YEAR5 These were just some of the re- markable developments for the future dreamed up by eight scien- tific experts at a symposium here “the next hundred years." It marked the cen ‘al of the in- dustrial firm of Joseph E. Sea- gram and Sons. Inc. Dr. Welirner von Bratun. di- rector of development operations for the US. Army ballistic mis- OHN A. BARB0l'R 1 agree with the report sub- dall's recent estimate was 3239.000 concern of oirs than it is of any mitted by the Metropolitan Com- plus another possible for other pour l pntatn “arkeu-ng Board for the ed the display nackagel A large Charge of the boom 13 Miss Map miller". Valthoiughathcir rcpresen- extra hydrants. plus additional Predict Science Will Do This During Next I00 Years si-le agency at Huntsville. Ala. and creator of the German V-2 rocket. predicted the United States would surpass Russia in conquering place. A hundred years from now. he said. we'll be mining and turunel- liing under the surface of He . n. . "In 205 A.D. the earth will be surrounded by a whole family of artifical satellites . . . some of the satellites — and e best moneymaikers among them—4wi-ll have taken over the mailman's job. They receive messages ra- dioed up to them while over one city. country or continent. and play it back while‘over others." TV RELAY STATIONS Other satclltes. he said. will serve as television relay stations. provide accurate hourly weather reports. and mamtor the world for signs of war. Dr. John Weir. associate profes- sor of psychology at the California Institute of Technology. sa;d man the substance that governs the size of organs and systems. By ch . he said. man could alter him-self. make him- self more efficiom. He should be able to transmit through to an- other person. without us-iiniz words and gestures. he added. We sho he said. be able to at the beginnings of human motives. values. feelings and em- otiions, and how our child-raisiing CAMBRIDGE Must (AP) acts at 4.38 p.m. and rises Sunday Two young women held up the 95,732. a'm.‘_md sf.‘§_8LI:“l.7 I’ '” Columbian Co - Operative Bank here Friday and escaped with an undetermined amount of money. duty as citizens. Whether the residents in the area vote for or against amalgamation. is no more cltt 'zen. (Continued on page 1: col. 4) Sees Possibility Man In Sputnik BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (AP) -«A missile scientist at Redstone ar- sen sees the possibility that Russia may have sent up a main instead of a dog in Sputnik II. The view was expressed by Billy lsbell. an aeruonautlcal en- gineer and a special assistant to Dr. Werner Von Brnun. director ‘ ""19 V°‘'3° of the development operations di- W I‘ 9 n 0“ vision at the army ballistic mis- W979 5 y°““8' sile agency. Fire - Auto - Casualty - 5“-' ‘ 1 °"’ Isbell. questioned by a reporter. M i ' :fil'%lu”ghd°- nan‘: pointed to the weight of Sputnik ar ne- was m sue II. which the Russians said is aw r I "I more than 1.200 pounds. G. G. K. PEAKE LTD. .,.,"‘,';.°.,. ‘} Isbell said the short life of ra- bennm, mfg dio signals sent from the second satellite raises a suspicion that the space aboard the satellite was entirely filled. He explained that if the Rus- the robbers. who appeared about Miss Betty Smith. a teller. said 30. didn't get much money—per- -- haps about 3500. Both the women were armed and wore kerchlefs. she said. One of the women had her dark hair in pincurls and carried what blnk ¢ml>IOYe€s believe was an automatic pistol. The other had n shopping bag 78 Great George St. Charlottetown G. G. K. Peake BY: ICTEIOOI P.R.McCORMAC Mary had a little lamp; She filled it with benzinc. One day she lit her little lamp- And hasn't since benzine' Remember hearing that corny It was . is very earliest of dry cleiinini: chemicals. ‘l3"“‘ Md "W “P ‘ d°3~ which Benzinc has long since bcer r’h°“‘ld _“'°l]§lhh’l?°“ll)ee30 p°‘"'d‘~ abandoned by dry cleaners oi ere Wu ate n room for Res. 7210 course. but the next chemical ' Paw" “lpply 137°" lb” m“ to adopted by the industry l“d‘°"°d was gasoline. It wasn't any This, gain Isbell. "would indi- cate that there was room aboard for a man. say of 15 pounds." LEAI-‘LETS ON RED CHINA TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — Na- tionalist planes flew within 100 miles of P e i p i n g Wednesday night and returned safely to For- mosa. air force headquarters said Thursday. Formations drop- Ped more than 5.000.000 leaflets. techniques . "This will enable parents." he. said. "to provide an ide_al environ-‘ ment for their children self-confident. happy adults." All the elements of emotional} land mental illness will be control- lobe. Moscow Issues Peace Manifesto Loxpox (AP) _ Communist parties of 64 nations Friday night d published a made - in - Moscow '3 “cc peace manifesto. They appealed to the world to stop the arms race. ban nuclear weapons and abandon military bloc policies. The manifesto —- similar to world communIsm's declarationi Wednesday on u ty of aims un- der Soviet leadershlp—was born the party conference held in Moscow Nov. 16-19. The confer- ence followed the celebration of the 40th anniversary Nov. 7 of the Bolshevlk Revolution. Backers of the manifesto in- cluded the Yugoslavs. who had time Co-operative Services. Ltd.. ended Thursday. They are A. D. English. South Nelson. B John Chisholm. Antigonish. NS and W. M. McCormack. lona.; Z tn ‘Re-elected for additional termsl tors war M. S. Hors- burgh Berwick. NS. and Ben- ard hea. 0'Lear P.E.l. VAIL’S RADIO AND'TV SALES It EXPERT SERVICE causes and ELECTROHOME‘ rv IISI MODELS Now IN i safer but it was dheaper. and it remained the No. 1 dry until the m solvent when it clennln: ' 2|) I‘CDI8(‘efl-lllaflli goodness—by a completely siifs solvent. which also does a much better cleaning job. Alhough we shudder today at 0-0 3' Q .-. 3' O ught of using gasoline for cleaning. we in the industry must give it its due. for it did financial {bring dry cleaning witiiiii lllf‘ reach of people average income. Now. of coiirse. dry cleaning is such an lnexpcn- “me 7'00" °°’"l"“ k“5- 3-W0 s1‘oc|( isive item in any family's budget bags °l "me! “C9 “Id °0Pl9s of l at most people realize they Genernli,-sgmn Cn-lung Kauuhek-S DIAL 1537 204 KENT ST. can't afford NOT to have their book. Soviet Russia in china. Village Of 8 p.m. - 'A special meeting of all persons of the Village of Parkdale and those from Central Royalty concerned with the problem of amalgamation. to beheld in Parkdale School auditorium. Confeder- ation Street, Saturday, November 23rd, 1957 at Commissioners of the Village of Pu-kdale. Parkdale . have not yet expired. are Aurele lbcrt. St. Francois, N.B.: Ken- N.B.; J. E. Walsh. Coverdale. .N.B. nnd Amos Tattrie. River John. N.S. At a subsequent meeting of the new board. Mr. Walsh was re- elected president. Mr. Horsburgh was he-elected first vice-president and Mr. Shea was returned as second vlcedpnsident. Secretary- trea-surer is the manager. W. H won. GET YOUR FREE TICKET ON AN declined to join the representa- tives of 12 other Communist na- tions in signing the unity declara- on. The Yugoslav press printed the full text of the manifesto O D Maritime Co-op O Services Moot MONCTON (CP* —- Three directors were elected as the 30th ‘mi twv-t=v__"~_°°_*i2%..°'.-lt"*.' secretary of New Briinswlck Kcoiighan was rlieldl f‘)(l"l Fr'i“ria_v t'ow1Nl‘Hospidtai"on hllov 3.11957‘ _ , morning from t c .cn ins tin-‘ o . r an rs .cn none,‘ :;;'"°'”'_"‘l' F”'k"""‘°" ;"‘" rblcicral llomc. Millview, to St cut. a son. Weight 9 lbs. ll 01. "p°“‘ ‘W’ " " I ' "‘ bcrt's Church. St. Theresa‘!. ' l lng Churches to orrow: where Requiem High Mass was C"“MPI0~ ‘T M "I" P"l""° Pleasant Valley United (hurch celehr hy the pastor. Rev. C°““‘Y HOSPUAI 0" TI"“"3d5Y- II. a. m.; Granville United 4 Basil Crokcn. who also nfficiat-l N°V9$b°TH21r:‘- C?7 "’i "- Church 8.00 p. m. Mr. lnizersnll ad the grave. Pallbearers ‘"4 76- :2 0“ ‘ml’ °"- ' is working In 60-oper on with were Tcrrcnce Maiitcnnis. Her-i 3°"« 3' 5 - ' ""- the P. E. I... Temperance Fcder- rm ‘ill. Louis Cairns. _llar;:;i C"nMnl0N‘M nw Prim,‘ atlon. |Dunn. Interment was In N (- ty Hospital on Thursday. November 21st, 157. to M. and Mrs. Horton (Xiampimi. Hamilton, a son 8 lb. is on. DEATHS '1 I Church Cemetery. 7 /I CMTEOTTCTOWI ‘ ovgm-imp: inn | LONDON (Reutt-rsi—Some 40.- Fn."' Hon‘. .3000 clerks and administrative of- ificials in Britain's 7,000 hospitals STO i began an overtime ban Monday 78 Euston to protest a health ministry veto i MACEACHERN- At Dawson ‘on a three-per-cent pay increase] Creek, B C‘, Thursday Nov. lalready accepted by union and 21. I967. John Duncan Mac- H En management. I I'7'°l'°""' I" III! 7151 YEN. RG- mains are being forwarded to the Macbun Funeral Home. Funeral Notice Later. Inter- ment Canoe Cove Cemetery. OLD P0l.lTI(‘IANS MEET t LONDON (Reuters! —— Two ol .po|iticians———Sir Winston Churchill Theodore °ii‘'.'€:t'a’.'5.'‘‘aI:'.i:.'‘' % 5 E’. -I 4 l SUNDAY 128 KENT ST. (lourtoonsssrvloo PHARMACY OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON STEAD’S PHARMACY All DAY PHONE 4131 - 4182 Free Delivery final: G"°"“" h M lld . The ‘ T iflidaillifi. §l.m.°rni'r'.t’.m t. 00'“ ~ M C-mvbemo-. bot _ _ Demo" ‘mm Rhone 7 on Friday. Nov n. 1957. A ‘ Island and chairman of the U.S. 1;':m"nP‘“D°y‘ the 9'5 |_ y r es rig a gas fnnreign relations comrnt hm“ om!‘ M from ' where mains will he cnliii or riiiilits H W finish in ems sincerest " uruumeml . ' I thank: to my! and neldh ADAMS-—At sea view. Nonm- hus for their Iilnmola. berfidulsnnifer Gallmlans. tfdneu diirin the ldantdauMarofMr.ndlrs. lllnouanddoa my DavidAdamI.IC0l0wIIIa. Dr. R. Intelsat. Funaal service will be bold andallthoaewbo ad fmuibsr residence cards letter: of 17- tlntarday) at 3 p_m. htt- lwidbuytlaahyna nilatiatboluflagtaacuw Weather pennltting PO. Box 232 M. V. FERGUS be loading cargo for St. John's. Newfoundland on Monday and Tuesday. November 25th and 26th- For space reservations apply to- GULI AND Nflillfl SIIIPPING 00. LTD. .the M. V. Fergus will DIal8737 MONUMENTS Vere lock it Son MONTAGUE and Skilled Memorial Crafts- Inea I 1870 UNGRADED EGGS Our paying price for ungraded eggs delivered Charlottetown today is — GradeALarge 46c Grade A Medium 40c IIOOOI m Gl'IdC B 00000:-nus: Grade C 18c W ocoeoeoonoooo Forqulck payment and nturn of empty ans. ship your-euato CANADA PACKHS LIMITID Charlottetown ELECTRIC CLOCK WITH OUR SPECIAL PRICE OF '-; ; .341?-Cl‘Ll ‘W. ~ ‘Z1559 appearance, mo me that people clc regular dry amng lengthens the life of a garmcnt .'.tJ~I.tFQi'i4.\ ‘ and so saves them money in the In ‘it. v cLfANU'S . .__( 05;); ‘.79-"11, ft’ t'/‘‘1/.-.Lloll., 1} Lu’ av BUYING A HUNDRED LB. no or Five Roses F L O U R "mar no GUARANTEED" SPECIAL on . CUSTOM wx HOG GROWIR vlanon. .i-.a.i. ' SPECIAL CUSTOM MIX HOG GROWER . I600 tits. or YOUR GRAIN 4oo ms. or SHUR GAIN HOG CONCENTRATE TAKE HOME 2000 LBS. or FEED Foil OILY “OR ONLY 1.28 PER 100 LBS." ‘E. J. Mat:Il0|lGAL|. 6.39 ON - 4.3 &a.DnuaIuuollnacuaa. law.