i . .g I ! V log.-;.sEPTEMBER 30. 1952 M .. y .3l'li'feTllndeiviriters oeiirnli oiiniioiiiii Bible Society 3. Branch Meeting "' Tl-iE GUARDIAN, CI-IARLOTTETCWN WWW”, Scene From iiThe Birth Of A Nation.” This colunm is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of a news: nature may be insu-an at fiveyents a word, strictly is”. able in advance. campaign Launched "CW The Charlottetown Branch of the , Alexander Lillliilii. 1 ry of the L.U.A.C. was the guest TTPIMM-1.3 T ": r'-r-mm- P. E. I. Auxiliary of the British nu , gilehkeli at a sgeciiil nlieetllng up: AX! Phone 525. Foreign Bible society launchedlits pug” nuigna com lovely decorative pieces of BEENTLIIGH the P. E. Islan J ans” 0 e L cnAswELL -i Better Photo. annual collection last night when POTTERY . . . These are destined to bring an air of elellllu 30 III! A550Cl3””” 2" tan u3m.1:u;?o;,, graphs. o ” the executive "5 ll” 00380301! room In your home. The China Departments or both the Charlottetown "lg hem 3 met at E supp” m”””3 i" ll" ll3ll .. and the summersid... stores have displays of Brentlelgh won that In Hillel y"t”d”y " 1 pm" out BIBLE OBSEBVANCE service at 210" Church g reauy going to charm you. In the collection are tiny circles, crescent! M Gilli - 1;'1tri"iayb,,,,5,fh ,,,'Q:T,,yg.,,”" 3 P-mdhTuesday at Central Chris- B333, 1:321 d:5”g:fl”i'th:'n'-b1W-ig-- i and bars designed for pennies and other short-stemmed flowers - mllcl In his Eddie” M,. Li,t,K,m: an urch. . Wu asked by Rev. J. H. Bmhe; O1 and jugs-vases of any type you may wish. Thoxipilhces as EllE!l;ilTl..ll.Ii::'liglil i V dew with the dtvelollmefl 0 BEGDJNXNG October 4th J 5 me chumh of scommdi The ". P0TTEll.Yareinpastel shades of dull biackw a were so y u t . life insurance and the success of T X 0 , . . W” M mo treasurer Mr 1 flowers. You'll be interested in the prices. They range from 85 can or iv; salesmen in assisting the Plll" Ry on pmmen-m' Wm be In M" Burnett wag 1. d ' ' an a. tiny circle to 5.15 for a simply huge vase! Come see - Come choose us in determining the,i.ype and lifter; office on the first Satur- mm, of mm0o”:m:gdtor”;g"'d ' BRENTLEIGH POTTERY from the China Departments of either value of insurance best aduited to ml; gafgfggyrzznihriiiggad of the 1951. ML 0' Black prenengdyzaz mum” m,R' tthclr 0ll'C"m"a"c" 5" 9"” ' report of the nominating co it-' f h l d f l '2 ,.ts. - ' I p t hi i, g ABE u u led about what to put on your son or so on an or p ay pilche 7- 15' bland Bmnocm in w.;:fi0ilZE,iE,i”f,5,fe'; andT:,me,.1:?r,; cede W G was unammomly 3 Opt ' . . . .y';hepYz:uth Centre has received a brand new shipment of BOYS' ' P 9 JEANS made of cod uallty sanforised denim - navy blue. Then I ll . kepplng with over seventy other bmce" for 1952.53 are u ml- are strongly sewn, double tacked and riveted. The waist is elasticlsed - by Vernon Dennis on st. Peter's brMlCll93 thmllghout c””'”' R d lows: president W L H makes PF0Vl3l0" I" "' mt" y";i; kg: mx,:a;nCg:2gtdt:;0?:g,xn:n:m; president 3,, J.'lgupel-L ,:3:eyt'm.;,dg there's a dipper closed fly and deep pockets. Available in sins lvlel I it and priced 1.98 a pair - BOYSt JEANS are in the Youth Centre. course leading to the degree C.L.U. Twelve members of the Association in this province have 14- Burhoe. treasurer I. A. Burnett. Church representatives: Baptist, M, R. Bethune. A. E. Bagnall: Zion. W. radio and ii. quantity of cigarettes- carrled off. . THEIIE just were not enough skirts and so, the 5 and 10 Department has had to re-order . . . . . They're beauties tool The selection -- priced been granted the degree. ' eaker was introduced by W "P , Personals lllr. Lawrence President, question and which also members took part. Hall, Regional Vic who took part in the answer period in co-operation with Mr. Lingard. in many of the island Wilfred Conway, poiaio again- of Bonahaw was a visitor to the City yesterday. B. MacDonald. Keith Canleron; St. Peters, Walter 1-lfndman. T. N. ll. Mellishz st. James. Aben Mac. Leon. N. D. MacLean: Salvation Army. Captain Titcoinbe, YOUIIE: Trinity. Gordon Avard. C. Walter ' Rogers: Central Christian. V. Ling, H . pleated of flannel, gabardines, are definite Fall shades in slses you can afford a new skirt for Fall at the saving prices - 2.98 and 3.93 in the 5 and 10 Department. , 2.98 and 3.98 - are smartly styled straight and slim, wrap-around or ottoman cords and corduroys. The colors 12 to 20. You'll do with a new skirt and CLEARANCE of slightly outdated HAND-WINDING PHONOGRAPHS. A pleasing feature of the rnsei.- Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ruthart, 3- Blink 3- 57- 5"”? Sh P111115. ing was the presentation of Na- 3'55 3CC0mPMlled by Mr. and Hgrly Miller. Gordon Roper: ii-SPEED RECORD PLAYERS and COMBINATION RECORD PLAYERS Mom, Quality Award, in , hum. Mrs. Earl MacKenzie and Mr. and Church 01 S00llB-Ml. RSV. J. H. ' AND RADIOS. The Fumitnre Department or I-Iolmanls in Summerslde ”- H0W3l'd M30N9ll- LONE Creek, 5 110?. George Cairns; pence. have these marked way, way down - some are over 50 per cent below her of members. Mr. H. C. Booker motored to Moncton for the week- 008i-El. Rev. Q. R. Stairs. the original price. This is the chance of a lifetime to get a new phono- who for the 7th year received the and The n m uh . nimrd, with S. G. Ives, City and - next W0! 1'1?” B C0mmitlee for graph, record player or beautiful combination at a great big saving! Clifford gilellsr Oiglgtl-lieyllellnl; qlfllglililrlg Burnestt. rl-10:5 Betaxizsliiirielsisiifidors I51? V I Come any way you can manage but come to ll0LM.AN'S in SUMMER- ing for , Green . - ., H F W V , SIDE -- to the Furniture Department for a remarkable saving! . Messrs. Earl Taylor and W ter 5 Charlottetown men W. Blair Mac- I-lyndman and Donald. Robert E. Largely Attended A fitting tribute was paid to two deceased members of the executive Fowler representing two of the Pa- Robert E. Hart were awarded ' M u f i - seals. The awards were in recog- who were devoted workers for the 0 mm” at onnffderauan in 9' W” cm . i 2" .222” 0' 3 "W M 'l"'g”""' 3.”'..”. 1. M-2; ::..:r:.:::i:i:r.:: 2.2.2. . " . o o . - rc . - i i place n -.g- Mr. Geo. Ryan 0! St Pm”. an Provincial Building, Charlottetown l. . 1 h ltd 1111055 inspiring service was iltollowing the brief business ses- where the ill” m9I5I”"3 M gelegnes H ' e n the Kingston Uniied son. Rev. E. M 8. W11 1 k. was held in 1864. r. Reg arkman '2. Audubon sGI'GeII ?;lrill'ci; E'iiruda!y,nSeptc;nber 23 so Dis1t(rict Secremy '0: my segctty ,. driving his team of greys in the The women, Mummy Society SPECIAL THIS WEEK - - D. . e u seat ng capacity me e briefly on the work of the The Royal Edward Chapter I. 5301933 3”WCl"- (W.D.) of the Presbyterian Church M100 BASKET, Tour is Described . A we u on - B 1' I0 ms c r People present. The Women's men" depicting the work of Bible yesterday. The Regent. Mrs. J. A. Ts gieig:tt:rr' fI'A5rb:gi;:t?:rzl Both Garden and Market Sta" 1 r Missionary Societ there of the v g V "-T" United Church hlisd arranged f Cocllptilliteurzh in western Canada Lwflfom was in mfg tclihmr an: R i on October ISL 2'” V The first or a series of aud- the M an 01' an 0,9 er entitled. "The Book 800 Pmeniaze 0 e mem ers G B I I d Miss Webster is the daughter of J01-lNsoN a soN ' v A ubon screen TDurkg..Bon,wemu,.e chol;l'l;:?gdn8(;harge8 oghfrgymzgiggy it)f"B00i;5 showing the intricate de- 'w?Ir.:eprter:eaI;tirer.5 re t h d y S R5" G- Carlyle and MIS- Webster. o Diary"-Cwliis hziddiin i Prince Foil pmmm while incurable reports glbieo printing and binding the that the Rose my saligrhelg gmv . . Ehgglogtgtswa. hi;E.lIi.fe Tifsusshpenat 127 North River Road Wales 0 889 ll 0” "m it" to bout thl l l bilit ' ' B S 1' l ' day. Seipiembgl Z5-d Silillnwiledwboli i-ireceded eoi.e.'.'l.,"sii33y siirpasied hill: .,,;1;';3e?,2',;f,f,Lff,i2l,,i cogfefcngn 1' 3: iiiaijuwliethhigli i?:fsrinr?difil:;Cc:::o:r?ig I e y i,';,.f:r1i',l,ceLfi:,:E1'doIrf:E;?g' salfd 1:5 1 the Pt I109 W” 5 5" ' this occasion the expectation of the M W settled there was subst mi 1 -- t ' ' - mews Insmutem love” 0! good mule The male coiieciors representing Mime Prob balance m m b k a a a ' mt ceived her early education there. Robert C. Hermes. noted natur- Dew” rendered two x'cen t I p estant churches of the city. As M T E an ' A gm M 5013'” pr New she is 5 gmduale M Pmlce M aim of (1l3utlfai(o. Y-.d!WBI 195; tions. The memberse of caogigzi: gglifllgfgzfg '"' mft':"g"5t” l3 " secrgeryoxifgalgalgiierzmofe eyietsteifggy l;i:e1:r?oi)Yieri3optrl: Cc?fl1elg;'es?ekir:r1(giietifili,:' ' iurer an 00 I H11 9"” were Ilett Richards, Irving Tweedy 3 "'1 ' 9 9'- when tion from the teabhers in the d ' . Bonaventure Island off the coast Gordon Jenkins Lloyd Much Mm; denominational differences are laid school; adopted by the Ch .' Beach Gm” Home by the 1515” dml and Ontm” C0119" M mm" c , v - - . - pi . - - ti , T t . . if GB-SP9 5nd by "'93"! 09 bnu Macllse, Jack MacRac, Donald aside in mm”? fun” ml" me They had received librarlcs,a pi: 'Q,"f,mSi.fi,.”2.,:?.fiVBrmsh and For Cass? begaginilier career in the Raymond Player? M'At Mu5' B30" Dlrector zifully colored nwtivn picture! Mutch. Mack Macbean. The or- distribution of the Scriptures which iures and money for prizes She Z ' " i ii” d t in the Church as Glrls' Work Sec- nu un es th i t t f showed the bird life 5! Well 55 gariist for the choir and the octect ll” 5 Wmmml Emil Of Spreading also read a letter from Miss lrnje prefen a odn 1""; (Page A via rctarv of the Presbyterian Church a 0 C e appo n men 0 ihe native flowers and fisher-folk Wu M,-5. Jack MMRSQ the Gospel to the uttermosi. parts Seaman of Prince of Wales College 510” sew Ce Can U6 E yt eriif in Canada For the past four years A oi this rocky island. The service was conducted by of the earth. thanking the Chapter for the D" Dunbim 9' me preside” ,0 E she has served as Associate sec- ' t This marked the first time the Rev, K, R. MscF'adyen. The sub- bursary of s15o.oo given a student El 1' Auxmimgy of the B1b.e :01? retary of the Department of Chris- A- MUS-o (MCGUI), R.M.T. 1' Audubon Screen Tours have come ject of the sermon was "the Power entering fourth year in 1951 and law The Scrpures were W1 Y tian Education f the C di ' ' in the Marltlmes, although they of the Gospel." He showed that P E D S ' the members voted that the same M” J' E" H worn” the Auxmary Council of churlihes, n..f"S..?i'3 AS 8,11 assoclate teacher of piano are well known in most Canadian the remedy that God provided for - - - amount be handed over to Min 5e”e”"y' 3N1 m address W” given ular -5 Si . . The school is now e ui ed to handle students - W wh 1 k Lb c is pon bility has been for (1 P , and American cities. all people was all sufficient: for Seaman for a similar award for by R"; E' ' Be 99 ”c' 9 the Canadian an-is in Training of 311 grades in - . The" mu" have 3 high ente!'- everyone and wholly efficient for R - t this year, Socictya district secretary for New Movement. for Ems. work gen”- tainment rating as well as de- the salvation of all who trust in I I'y Mrs. Lem McDougalN assistant Brunswick and Prince Edward Is- any, and for chudmws work. Piano ,g, Voic. .,g, org." y Thgory : finite educational value-especiab Christ. Because of the combinn-' educational secretai-y,l' told of land- M13 All” Dlmb” W” pl”-”' While she served wiin ii-ie De- . . . . A 1 -Y along conservation lines and tion of all powerful forces in sup- securing names of pen pals from l-Sh pargmem, 0; christian Education Cl3S59S for adult begllmers ln Qll D1?-lntlng Wlll 3150 Ihe Provincial Institutes are to port of the Gospel it had suc- The Advanced Registry Board for the city schools and 1-eported'thai, The gift was accepted by Mr. two unique events occurred in be opened under the direction of , n be commended for bringing these cceded wherever truly preached swim, has issued a report which interesting letters were being ex- Harry Bonnell. the superintendent which she was privileged to have . V interesting lectures fllllgd fllrsas Ito anguigtr bounid tmuccezd. mow, the following P E mam changed with students in all parts of Beach Grove Home, who ex- 3, 131.39 and active part. D ' M. me people of Prince war 5- 8 new cs . an Mrs, owned sows ml ' uh d: of the Commonwealth. pressed thanks on behalf of the Two years ago the Department .g - . ' . . hnd; .. . . .. Jam; aaiwell kindly invited the Momvme g-Elf Alimgr Beoswen Mrs. J. A. Macmillan, convenes officials and inmates of the Home. of christian Education entertained T9lePll0lle5- lstudlso 538173: Re5ldel'lCe- MT- Cl'00k5 435. The second of the series will be lghoe an fgitherls to their home. 10453-92. ' of the committee" "Services at Following the service two sound the World Convention on Chrls- Mn Payer 1 ' i .held at Prince of Wales College h re 3 he unch was served, pave View mom 31:3 Chan” A Home and Abroad . reported that films were shown by Rev. Mr. Lian Education in Toronto. As a in November, when the speaker Ymns were sun: and Rev. Mr. Jones, 9-194-so. early In September members from Wheeiock entitled "The Book of member of staff, Miss Webster had will be W. Cruikshanks. and his subject "Beyond The Big Bend- 2 GOOD COLLECTION ' The Province of British Columbia lay claim to the most complete pro- in vincial collection of archives Canada. . BIRTHS. MAIIRIASES. . Mayhew. ll-179-85. . . BE”-"S h comievs wide 35. came BEL the need for funds for the news A Joint dinner mceilnirp of the sponslbiliiy in all the organiza- 1em' 9,212.55. agency known as icanadian Scenet executives of the women: .Pro- iinnnl work of the society. The D j gyivan Grove Lady13E,J.J.Mcp which the Order is supporting gressive Conservative Association council executive will look to her to BOR EN' Silo Par Insertion BIRTHS -- well weir, their esteemed pastor. in chosen and appropriate words. praised the Kingston W. M. 5.. thanked the cholrland Rev. Mr. Macrladyen on behalf of the church fo their respective parts taken in t is long to be remem- bered service. Less Time Lost OTIAWA. Sept. 29 -(CP)- Tirne loss through work stoppages arising from industrial disputes in Canada showed s. sharp drop. in Stewart 65E. S. C. Stewart 6: Son, 8,199-B9. Machands Jean 41E, James E, MacNeill. ll-176-B9. Mashfleid Duchess 20E, Wm, E, Johnetone. 8-188-8'1. Stonchill Lady 3!", McCormagk Bros, 9-1'12-86. Meek Miss 30E, William Found. 9-188-B6. . Hsmpstead Flora 15F, Ralph E. Clark. 8-lilo-86. Kensington Nan 18E, George Innis 6: Sons, 8-186-83. Stewart 17!”, S. C. Stewart dz Son, 9-212-B3. Payndale Empress BF, (3. Elmer the Lucy Maud Montgomery Chap- ter and the Earl of Hillsbrough Chapter had met with the com- mittce in the chapter rooms and packed two large boxes of beautiful infants and children's clothing for .shipment overseas consigned to the British Save the Children Fund. She also reported that baby yarn and heavy yarn was on hand for distribution and members were asked to keep up the knitting. The Regent read a letter from national headquarters telling of from coast to coast. Since the end of World War 11 Canada has re- ceived several hundred thousands lmmigraiits from Continental Eur- ope and in their first years in Books" on the production of the "Bible and Frontlersmen," depict- ing work of Colporteurs in West- ern Canada in its distribution. Joint Meeting of conservative Women of the Fifth District of Queens and the Fifth District of Prince was held last night at Villa Waters. Final plans were made for the visit next week of Miss Sybil Ben- much of the detail of arrangement fall on her capable shoulders. This year as a climax to her career in girls' work. she directed the First National Canadian Girls In Train- ing Camp. The success of the camp was a tribute to her share of the planning and preparing. As Director of Organization for the Presbyterian Women's Mission- ary Society Miss Webster will have charge oi the field staff, the direction and co-ordination of Organization Departments and re- to cc-ordinate the work of the various departments and the field staff. C WASHINGTON. Sept. 28- (AP) nussnu.-at the P. E. ll of . Paynter. 8-17:-83. Hospital on September 29th, .igg2, 3,l:guE:,bg.0mDeme tmgcedmg monug Mayneiand Princess 4E, Herman me MW cmmtr” quite mmmn-V' nett, President of the Womcns -The Washington Daily News par m nt announce Mayne. 10,131,”. they find companionship chiefly Progrgssive com.,ervm.,, Associ. aturday announced is nne.ceni;.a. lo Mr. and Mrs. John Russell, Charlottetown. a son. John Neil. NANTES- At the Charlottetown and Hospital, Sept. 29. to.Mr. Mrs. Ger ld N i , cii August, involving 15.018 wprkers in an s fth i n i ., . daughter. 3 m H y' l with a time loss of 205,515 man- ed. The? last? ?iggl:ll:J aS'..".m,f5. porting Canadian affairs accurate. Clover Club tigogn fol" "” mm: Hg: production cost since June, 1944. .....s. M , mi oi ii..C::2'.2Xi"?&i;.3?i:ii 3?.i.?."":i 1-E.i?..”.2E.'i?.. :...::."".”: ----r- D t M, ,, H, W W ,5 d H, , ha compuad o " work scam our " pga' will take advantage of this oppor- epu y n 5 er 0 u C or an g WayS' it-ill-RSllAI.L-At the residence of iir-r daughter. Mrs. Harold 'Clem- . . L -11 outs, EB” Royauyi on Monday mu 0: 881318 days. . . on assiduously, can have disastrous the evening Miss Bonnet on S . ' ' affects when directed to new, ar- peak to both men and women in cm 29, Mrs. Bessie Marshall. The department said more than man who have had Mme” no :he Clover Club. The (allowing day Mlefi 85 years. Resting at the on per cent of the total time lose M'1cLeun 1.-,,,,,,,,, mm, M time or opportunity to learn the she will meet the Summerside ' . neral during August was accounted for , .. .. h N ' noti I t mitt Canldliln 509” 35 women at an afternoon tea and in o trespassing on . I G1! scgeaw. ;eri: Ilntermentl New Sixmgorkpliaifilptpigmkndghegzcxgie a e twkaxqi ug the batiile fflir i'.h;XIii'll:1g5 the evening will add,” , joint P 0 ' ' ' T to e n mm ran . c . - ore and ldborers in British Colum- .---- (iii-st eweeliclyp igacket oi news was meetmg M me" md women l" we fGl'lI'I Cf BCIYVIGW. GS p MISNEII-At Starihope. Monday, Milli. 29, 1952, Brian Leslie Mia- ner aged 2 months son of Mr. W; Mm John E 'M,mm Fung at Lauzon and Montreal; canning Canadian Pacific Railway said io- of the year it. reached 52 news- self permanently in profitable business as rep,-esenta- I9rl'l;i;er):lliiV8liFJm1r0n'l tthed Maclfcan f;,”,,'”,i,,l,',,,,','c9.'.,'f,',';, gflelghttilaattes o1lIl1c;::ff!ln51lnf:Z::&leiil1 ggggiisonhio iifigexprolggglisgsesmadg 'Wali'er 5. Weeks tlV9 fPl' leadlng flmmclal l".5tltlltl0n- Offer 099" t0 Mon to s,m;opg'e'c:;1:g;ry8 ii!" ,.,,,i,,,,, ,, Mo,,m,1, Canada would remove some "unjust through the committee on Im- , . man iii Charlottetown or dlStI'lCt,'g5 to 35 years of ' These six disputes were raspon- discrimination!" in the rate atruct- migration and- Canndlgznlflailon. age, with proven initiative and ability, and a worker I. sible for s. combined time loss of urghe company mo dwlmd M "E'(,e,3i'f,: b3i.eM:'eeJoin:;vaoh: in community life, who desires to better himself from N D M ":9: worth” day. and m' the Board or Trgnsport oorm-'ni,5- bers heard the national President. The chm-ioiigiown chapter of present position, good salary until well established. I a "3. than .7.ii.i”i..o lockouis in 510nm basin lienrlns-I On Hallway M” C'”P"”"i dlscu” ill” Wm” Credit Unions will sponsor a dim Apply in Writing. giving detalls. t0 BOX N0- 401. tmn existence for varying periods dur- ::Pll”ll9"m"9 h'f'3l3i"l'5:e5- ilrlml ll: XE: ”::gl”;l3,:;?g:r5:;”Cicni;2;f;; her meeting at Sandy's Restaur- , ova wou no cc r - J . EIITAKEB in: August. 195,2, as were in effect tamed by mmeuamr thg1rc;:Mt;L Umvemms. Mrs. Cmpmm WM iii: R:np!'iI;i;ill;:d:ypr:l;;::1lBln0gll:;l;:l: PIIONI MI today. In a preliminary report, the de- partment sald there were 43 strikes and lockout: in existence during pages in July this year with 55- 73'! workers involved and s time his, rubber factory workers at Hamilton. 0nt.; shipyard workers prior to that month. of these 11 Thus, there were 25 strikes and lockoula still in effect at the be- ginning of September. In the above scores. the first figure indicates the number of P185 saved in the tested litter. The second figure denotes the age OTTAWA, Sept. 29 --(GP) -The effect of the proposed increases on the farmer. The railways have applied for the grain increase to obtain an es- timated 38,200,000 a year by boost- ing the western rates up to the Out of respect forithe late George non ' 'A. PICKARD S: 0038 0Fli”l(JE will be closed Tuesday afternoon iontario-Quebec levels on this type of traffic. Rates on domestic grain in thmwest have been exempted by the Transport so from the series of post-was-in as amount- ing to a cumulative 70 per cent. The proposed increase would not touch the much-heavier export grain traffic, rates on which are held at low levels by the "Crow's Nest. Peas" statute. , The increase sought on domestic rates would average out to about as per cent The C. P. R. gave evidence today it would get. addit- ional revenue of t2,lt400il a year. The traffic now is worth about 53.- 'ioo.ooo a year to. the . The board turned down a motion by counsel for the four western governments taking that the ap- plication not bevheanl now. spokesmen for the Prairie and ii-ltlsli Columbia Goiumrnonia among their own ethnic groups and learn of current. events from newspapers published in their own langauges. A. number of these journals make no pretense of re- our country's political and economic system. This propaganda, carried circulated on April 16. 1951, in seven languages, and by the end on the new radio program "Cana- Mlss Muriel Archibald, secretary registrar of the Provincial Nurses Association, was guest speaker and gave a most interesting and in- structive talk on the Victorian Order of Nurses. The members showed keen interest. in the pro- posed inauguration of this splen- did service ln our city and the Regent was named in represent the Chapter if and when a. joint meeting of service clubs is called to carry out the same. A letter of sympathy was sent from the meeting to Mrs. C. H. B. Longworth who recently was bereaved of her beloved husband. Tho. secretary was also instructed in wriio a lei.i.ei' of thanks to Mrs. Thane A, Campbell for a. delightful summer meeting at her home in Stanley. argued that the issue was one to be embodied in the board's current inquiry that is to lead to a general plan of freight-rate equalization across Canada ation for Canada, who is to arrive in Charlottetown on the afternoon of October. 7th. Upon arrival she will be entertained at tea in the tunity to meet Miles Bennett. In Legion Hall. ecior of Radio station CJFX. An- tlgonish will be the guest speaker at the meeting which will be at- tended by guests from every cred- ii. union in the Province and rep- rcscntativw of the Government. The Charlottetown Chapter of credit Unions consists of the Lig- uorian, St. Dunstan! ad Char- lottetown Credit Unions. The badger of Brldshlvcoiiimbia and the Prairies. a member of the weasel family, in a powerful and speedy digger. ANY TIME -- it's time for KIND Eilili TEA copy price increase, from three to four cents. The tabloid publishes daily except Sunday. The News said the price increase was for- ced by a 300-per-cent increase in lake etc.. is leased. MEN WANTED EMBALMEB However Western rovin ial . were terminated by the end of the - P C mm Madmen and WM talking vance of International Credit Un . . Charlottetown and month. of the 19 work stoppages g?"”el ”l)p"'"3 um mama” in" with Dr. Martha Law. president ion Day throughout Nmih All?" A which commenced in August seven Wired may WWW lllllll in 0011- oi the Umvemty women-5 ciui. lca. For A Nu", wmdm. were terminated by August 31. tradicting evidence concerning the at Canada. Mr. Clyde Nun". Managing Dir. PICKING APPLES M. F. REEVES. 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