r crnber 4th and 5th l.iitid's Friday. November Is! at 3&0. Alexandra Women's insti- a fvariety. squares for everyi. taste: raisin. date. lemon. fudge, “‘ walnut slice. chocolate brownies. m-ange. cocoanut. queen Eliza-‘°","‘,°‘ PL‘ lieilh all freshly baked at Stew- M"“9‘°"- art Bakeries Ltd. Phone 3711. 0RwELL _ VERNON Char-gen‘ IF . . . ilv Ser\'it-e Bureau is to contin-ll°w5 iice to the comunit' — e iiiust be an increas over la pm Initcd Church of (‘anada for‘ 3"“ l”'°‘°h ‘he “rm” ” New sinday. November \lliiister Rev. A.D.E. T THE MASTER'S TOUCH Accepted for hanging in world above print Irmn Cragwel .timpetition at the international Portrait Studio rated high is Salon in Mexico, recently. the favourable commem_ ’ out AND CENTRAL llitln his ofice until Notcmber .(.y‘5 pharmacy open 330 ‘In nnd - .. . . . . prospective ones. . . . _ . V t , This was not always possiblelif anything. accentuates this un- P““'~° Ld“3'd 1513" p ' ' in Jack l\IcNair congratula- at 3 0(‘l()(‘I( on November 3rd, miles an hour. 'to 8 pm t'0L‘0ANL’T layer cake spec-l ,.il this weekend at Stewart Balt- \- . be 2 I 230 _ 9:l(‘§ Lt. Phone 3711. _..°L~7ii'.' r '8 pm’ jg attributed in part RIJMMAGE s.u.r: Saturday. farmers realize that their pro— pr lblems include marketing. c'red- ed Canada May Never Go In For Making Atom Bombs OTTAWA 'CPi — Officials inlormatioa among Western na- “ld will! they seriously dorm! tions Washington reports that Canada might Join the United States and energy. 3min‘ in lhlrlnfl atomic weap- I Atomic Energy of Canada Lim-. ons development. 1 Pm“ Ml‘l""' D” k L Iour atomic research reactors at 5l°'“"Y 5°¢l°l>‘- and Prime Minister Macmillan or Ch.“ River. on No“. is can that Canada could play a large"~‘°"‘°d Will! W¢8P0n-'i ex-l>€ri— part in any polliru ' Britain said here Saturday night‘ of sclenufie ments. lMt. Stewart Men I their first supper meeting for whether Canada will ever get Mr. Dlefersbaker added thatlu” “°"‘l“8 Yea’ ‘”"I‘ '1' 5'49"‘ Into the atomic weapons business. Canada could make a contribu- They were commcniins million or “first "importance" in the Opened with the d°X"1°8¥ ‘°“°“" morning. following a long illness. three daughters. Mrs. N held of peaceful uses of atomic 0d by R A delicious supper was served ted. I Crown corporation. has by Mi. Stewart Womens Mia‘ Mrs. Belyea came to Saint John town. P.El.; three grandchil- ' _ "- at the lime of her marriage. and'dren; one brother W. Kilbv Rey- M”- Arlhl" COW“ Played WW0 resided there since that time. lnolds. Los Angeles. California. Mink‘:- selections which was enjoyed by ‘ all. A one minutes silence was di- served in memory of the late AMONG THE FARMERS Federetiea el Agrleel-e Newsletter NOVEMBER 41'! profitable occimation or indus- other years. Further it may pr°m"'bl .n n I be ndded ‘hat n great many In a. progressive society the led the larfle group inVattendan- n ‘ oponlon of resource, employ. cev which was an inspiration to need for a membership drive in‘ in _uch industries continu..this man who has done so much all branclies as the objective for '35 PER CENT discount on‘ 50 pg“ (ENT diwnnnt on .‘”~ m3('hlneY'Y- N-llK‘3llOIl and low l“”‘°“3 Make ‘”f""‘_'h°5”“ “ray” wide selection of Jewellery at I“l'S Jewellers Limited . yr--Taylors Jewc11e,.s_-- RUMMAGE Sale \lt'L'aniielI. ynrk Church Sunday 7 nm_ forum seems [n have more man‘ ally undergoes a relative decline.:to promote interest and help in the Deanery this year is three ’ ,nw,ne ‘and note ma, mes. mn_ITlt.;chnicallig1iproy;emlehnts inbzg-rife; ‘ti hunndrcd. h ics are all dealt with cl rin th " ure‘ 3 .0“ ey '.'°' mom" “a5 P355“ ' 3' 3“ romgng season‘ In ngfl 3 “those who introduce them first. the guest speaker Kenneth Par- ‘ B R l-‘. literature be sold at 0 not ultimately have the 431-‘ d "M1"? 146 “"931 G‘‘‘’r3° 5'" Irwin Fellowship Group Speaker Her in offer and it is likely tolf°cl' l°r by hgslemng the rate‘ s farm j I-zlday night 6 30. lAllison MacKinnon. special Mu- be used more widely this yMri°' "'°3"” ‘he’ “"3 "“"°“‘ " TAYLORS Jeiiellcrs offer 5l°- ; l-tiglish Bone China Cups and NORTH RIVER Church 59,-. munity improvement. personal than ,n the past. ‘still greater pressure to force 1'!- B d ed k 1 isources out of agriculture. " ma en now edge’ can We have remarked before that .\.'1lli‘9I'S at only 95 cents each.‘\.n.e n the Noun Rn.” Baptist and leadership dewlnntnnn! nn‘many people both within and ADl:'LLA’S Milltnery a wide <t‘lt'L'Il0ll of new fall hats. prices Sunday next’ The speaker Wm deal. All it requires are groups s.__.nn up to $13.95. 177 Grafton be Rev. H.R. Bell. a iormerlto use it gnd me dividends ue ation and the lowering of costs 5.1.98!’ Pastor. and well known Evang-‘ .l.A. (‘ARRI THERS optomet-l the choir. v c \\lIl 9 “’‘°"‘‘ ”°"‘ "" °"i THE UNITED .(‘Hl;RCH of Canada. Cavendish Pastoral Charge. Services of Divine Wor- ship 3 Nov. II a.m. Stanle the Monday and Tuesday ‘Nov- (‘.-\Kl-2 SALE at .\ioore and ‘.\‘lc- Bridge‘ 3 pm‘ Norm Rustin)‘ 7.30 pm. New Glasgow. Miss .\lorrison. Missionary on r- ‘H 5""'”e B””‘a" "" R’d‘l‘°*6ervices Nov. 3rd. as follows: nshaw. 7.30 m.. WM S. "" “S755 “"7 ’“°“'' "« Yllankoffering sgrvice. Speciall uhat you'll hcar when you serve music by the combined cnnnsi till“ freshly baked cakes:- plain of the cnnrne’ Mrs. w_ R_ Mac. I _ ’“§"§l' l‘:]"(;‘Engg"ll‘;d'd°l;‘:c'§lt‘::' ' quarrie of Victoria. guest soloist. i be "10" UIOUZM EIVGD 10 115 Pr0-i TI T 9 3 00 . - art Bakeries Ltd. Phone 3711. ' ' ; GLASGOW Christian tions" which use to originate‘ in the conference will be pib‘ lished as usual. . . . NEW MOLNT STEWART Umtedlcliurch services November 3rd. (‘hurt-h. Rev. John M. .ENew Glasgow Bible School! i”i'I’."..‘i'.i°.’.‘...‘?“’2”.3‘ ;?.‘.‘I.“.,“’i‘..'.i..‘.'i““.;i i 3°: ,3-";,;”°g:,*;,‘;i;,,;;{;;?* ..';;:: iii=riir=si=~mi 7'!) P.m. .enqigh -United -Baptist Churnhl quarters ;.%.:.":.:mt'..::::.*1:;::€-sia-i or m- or -- griculture is lacking in mem- M-in-m-m! Delicious and what g November 5th. continues to November 10th. Everybody wel- THE Protestant Fam-l illam tobe BROOKFIELD Presbyterian ning at 7 the Cherry Valley RBI" Liiiirch. services for Sunday. No- ly Day S€l'VlC€ Will I39 held- \t"l1lbCI' Ilrd. 3.30 p.m. . lltankofl'cring scrvice with CORNWALL pastor-.1 Charg¢_ l’t-lcr MacDonald and his choir. The United Church of Canad3_l ll8\' E. H Bean interim-moder- Snl_\.i(_e5 Sunday November 3_I "M lsacrament or the Lord's Supper. - .. - . - . . . Cornwall ll a.m. Rev E. C. 5;(>z:l;J0?:iLf&n);:::"ws3£lEvans will conduct the service’ ' ‘ .m. Cornwall Jun-. '3rd as '0". wlllalead in service of: praise at Kingston at 7.30 p.m Sunday School Cornwall l0 a.m.,l New Dominion 10 a.m.. Kinfl" ston. Rev. R. A Patterson. Min- ister. i‘.\\' 11 am TI‘y0|'l. 3 p m. Carpet l--averse. 7.30 pm. Crapaud. Earle Illllllllflge sale. Hcartz Hall.l Ra-t-nicnt. Nov. 2 at 2 pm. . UNGRADED Ii EGGS er en _ arantee. clist. Guest singers will assist‘coN]-‘ERENCE ome years the Dominion - Provin-r . l . 1 b t [h cial Agricultural Conference ofmca lmpmvcmen 5' u 9" Ministers. Advisors and farm or- ganization officials will not the Canadian Federation of A-‘ griculture and other farm organ- F. C. Y. today at 130 o‘clock. ‘ Hampton 915. Vlcwnn 11 nm_; i izations had met the Cabinet. past has been the subject some criticism and when it is renewed there should probaibl‘ . . i , ' ways. Rev. M K. Charman. Minister. figizll _3‘:f:)r:lc1;Is>:35(:£ 2‘(>a‘:r€nV¢(|3.0ni-‘li|:'nri(.” and ‘nnneas bers who are potato I F th f‘ ' ' . or 9 "51 mm m S ity of farmers who lead in tech- ery increase in efficiency may farmers. HEAVY HOGS A survey of hogs marketed e number of hogs marketed out- The conference as held in the L" in putting hogs 0"‘ of the A iest factor to control. it can bear repeating that the heavy hog sumption. in short the hog should 5. COWS’ LEGAL RIGHTS It has been suggested in someihas rulgd that a cow is in her the provincial‘ y one potato grower intrying to give her a shot. lthis does not establish a prece- To our knowledge and there‘dent in British law. neverthe- Services Nov. 3 will be as fol-‘ may be more. there are at least less. it is likely that some Cana- . Weir is to preach at ten directors who are quite sub- dian cow will soon initiate a test , , .- I ’ ll .m.: El- stanitial tato rowers and who case. M‘ (0 proud? 8 progressive set‘. dlcfrlngll 2.!IltY;]el(l)rt‘l’tell at 37.30 p in. make potpzto grcfwing one of their Hallowe'en found grain in great- lh retlspecial Cherry Valley service at most important activities. This er than average quantities still ‘Mn, mung win you dn yolfl. . . addressed by Miss representation does not. of couraejin stock or standing in this pro 4 ' lBeryl Morson. well knovm mis- do away with the fact that thegvince and certainly the acreage ;sionary from lndia. in the eve- industry itself is not strongly or- of potatoes to be dug appears ganized and does not have as a to be much above normal. Fairly l commodity group any memberiheavy frosts and wet weather n the Federation Board. have slowed up digging which PROFITABLE FARMING lmay not even be completed dur- _It is generally agreed that far-. in the first weok'of November. ming does not rate as a very Traditionally turnips were GENERAL MEETING Under auspices of P.E.I. Hospital Men's Assoc-ia- fion revised plans for the P.E.I. Hospital will be presented following which there will be 8 Q1195- tion and answer period. All campaign workers and other interested people are asked to attend. TUESDAY. NOV. 5th—8:00 P.M. Y.M.C.A. Everybody welcome. li itice cancelled at the Gordon l-it<lL'e tonight. lit-gular dance in Elliott Hal‘ our Paymg pncle for Saturday night good music in aid ungraded E283 demfered i’ ‘will. - l(‘.harlottetown today 15 *' \It\([Il(.'I'3d(’ Dance St Peters‘ H: Hall Salurday night. prizeslicyade A Large 48(- "ir rnsiumes. , i ‘ 4% ....W,.,,..,. M... in Lnn,;(.1~ade A Med. . Donne Hall Nov. 4th. Webster: Grade A Small __,_,, 28c lg‘ . . . .. 4c ‘Fiapaud United Church. Hot; Grade B ' ' ' ' ' ° 3 lit-key Supper. Saturday. Nov-i Grade C _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ 13¢ ‘mber Znrl ‘ Please reserve November 6th Clacks --'-""""' 180 iii; Hot 1‘ rk D" he t C m- "iiiiiiiy cgntreey. ll!“ aldaof othel For quick payment and iiuiiica Altar society. lpt-ompt return of empty nam .1 Gordon nod" "_ cases. ship your eggs to re Friday night. Sponsored Community enterprise. rmsic assured. Come to Auusttne Cove Wo- iren's Institute hot chicken wo- ‘*« Thursday. November 701- Charlottetown Hulls 81.00. children 12 years £@@fg°@lg_.° No longer need anyone worry about receiving i cnrefnl, pcientific can for . 1 sad und,“ Q can Village Of Parkdale L L A 3 la] meetin of all rsons of the VIIIARP v of Pukm, who is sgized or-pepossessed of real Or I personal property to the value of $325.00 or tip- lwnra. withineuch village. and the wife or hus- ihand of such resident. to be held in Parkdale {School Auditorium. Confederation Street. Thur!- gday. November 14th. 1957 at 8 DJ“- ' rpon this ti 2. is to discuss "it gmettprleolmernalgasrfiatlontrvlveilhnthe City that” iottmen. eeprnpoeed by the city Counc- consul-suauncrnoviii-so‘?-"""'* One of the leading organisations caring for hearing lose cases, The Maico Company. lnc.. announces f . . . the opening of full acilitsee ‘n. to serve this community. . 1 hearing loss. . MAICO HEARING l ' . 170-172 Fitzroy St. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Here a trained etei is prepared to rieederaservicevitaltoyou. They know your heating is a living thin ' ' pa-eoael. continu- ing eel free to call on . 0”. . Maico inc. Ileeeepelle. Ilaeeeeoe r lht‘lr SPl9Ddld wick ironi Pembroke. Maine. was‘ the Reynolds vault. I-‘erhill Ce- . Gdl William Rogers by prayer by Kenneth Jay. MIKE ' St. Marks responsible to - _ ‘singing g number of favourite Councd ing up afterwards. I ‘weep l A¢»“,y N ext Monday evening thel"Y~ T“'° 5'3"’ ‘"3053 m‘-Y 5' hymns. Happy Birthday was sung‘ ’ underw. 1n;given. First. the inelastic de- ‘ Canada for its lath season. Al- "'"'d l°" l‘"'" P’°d“°" ready in this province there has °°“d' U” “C! I been n 3,,” den] more nnnnlnot able to effecttvey control or. th I nt of ' ' ‘ 7 i..i°..r”.’.‘i.’ %"'i.i§.’".ii...ii§I."".".’.."i’.";lcussina this matter - prominent 9 mm’ American economist. K. E. Boul- rallies that were held at Heath- din‘ r°m'”"d Hi" ‘ p‘r°gre“iV° 25 PER CENT off all Sterling» ISLAND none,” [and tumedlerdale. 0'I4aary and New Glas- slxllety lndusm” wh°“.°°mm9' l-'aiware at Taylors Jewellers, unodn ow pnnne Lnunans 3535.: gow and also because there has dm" "H" {mm " melasnc ‘ b on some quite active.field work i deman ‘M’-" lend m to members having a birthday ‘M ‘°’ in October ""9" ‘" Rev. J. M. Sheen introduced‘ The regular local council . i . the Buest speaker. Kenneth Par ‘held in St. Paul's Church Hall on mg closed Wm‘ [he Be"°d"'"°"~ "Gl0"l°“l ll TILV 3‘3'“‘’'' city Thursday evening. October l7th. 3"" “M9 I d9l1Ci0Ul lunch] 5|.,la,«; schools who gave a most infor- with thirteen present. imant address on education, he! |explained the educational ays-Iprayers led by Rev. W E. . ‘tern in other countries and c 0 n- g'ral'iatn after which lhe presi'l CROWD!‘-‘D TRAFFIC 9 ncguded Z)’ hgivingldmatiy slplendid dent. Allison Gill, conducted the: . .. - -_teawicwou hlterebsines l ’ "R. L’ Duny M” be absent WE TREAT ‘he sick we” Gm done In contacting we 0” ‘mumltlmelgm:l':sIffliL:blhes:nllidi:lY'l?=‘s ‘. sentsedticational prolllgm farms =w'Yth a sdIS(‘LlrSnSelt::l ncgoncelfifinlgnlllg """‘P3l3" ““‘""‘l 55-” ‘he “"9" egulste their production. in die- be rela- belhlhimgiindlll’nlloéllealiflarlfladio e e e e e e e e held the last Wednesday of Nov- ember, The meeting closed with convener for the Deanery was a g , , the Benediction by Rev. J. M. Churfh 3100 Pm 5t’r\’iCt? OD go along with the Farm Forum w”h°"t 'g“°"".‘“:° beheve ‘ml Sheen. preach that efficiently in oper-. during Lent to A.Y. members, job for early November but the and also the wider horizons cons of this crop is declin-.vener lo send for new forms is the way to make farming pro-n fitable. This is only partially cor-~ rect. It is correct for the minor- both ends of the province well‘ blanketed with snow but in thechapiain in us" each branch Charlottetown area and extend- <iis=anc=1f’n".§‘.f.‘2i151-‘iiiI..‘T"°‘"‘°°" HANDBAGS . . . . from l.00 to 3.00 V ’result in making agriculture less 3' place. The Federal Minister ollpr°m‘bl° l°r the majority 0' Agriculture in making this an-I nouncement pointed out that he- t:iit- lough from India, will be the Bfidtn:a";lr:‘:in:,l;;sl $12153: o}“_:l_'ldtsclosed that once again the.‘ _“RS_ J_A_ LAWSON M“ sneak guest speaker. Special music. igricunure and tn“ in addiuonilygaritimes lead all Canada int _. on behalf of the Protestant Fam HAMPTON pastoral Cnarge_ ted down with the heavy blanket side the weights. in fact. iver- of lweight is the largest single fac- upgrade and it is probably the eas- For those who have their work in hand and can spare time the ' F a iar which ‘ acquaintances The show has va- _ mmences on November Zofiers riety and represent a very con- LOW?r Pr8miD-m- l°“'9"i an excellent opportunity after the‘ siderable achievement as a joint a farm Maritime effort in the promot- costs the farmer money in three feed con- be SW8"-ed b€f0r¢ M E913 i0 170. l-‘agr is a friendly show and hous-lcontitiuou-s ferr_v communications Unl ‘ as it is under one roof givespthe fair can be visited in one [)[AL 683] great opportunity of meeting day and the return made late I Tl” French Suprem? CDU” many friends and making new at night. ' rights to kick a veterinarian. The; "‘D‘ ' H—""""" '__‘" court turned down any claim for damages to a veterinarian who growers. in suffered a fractured skull when‘ mcnu.dnon_ Suppl” flag in was suggested that therena cow kicked him when hewtnrialfit, “NEXT TO MY FAMILY I LIKE ms: CLEAN CLOTHES I Friday, Nov. 1, 1957 The Guardian Page 3 I Member Of Well-Known N. B. Family Dies ; l The death of Mrs. Eleanor Saint John Suspension Bridge. Fraser Belyea. widow of Arthuriover the Reversing Falls gorge. Sefton Belyea. occurred at her} Mrs. Belyea's husband prede-l home 66 Leinster Street Monday ceased her in l950 Surviving are . Arnold TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 94th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Rev. John G. Ball. B.A. Born at Lepreau, N.B.. daugh- Kee, Saint John; Dr. Helen Rf Guest Speaker ter of the late Dr Harlan Page Belyea, Calgary, Alberta; gndi and Georgina iNowlini Reynolds,,‘Mrs. A, A, Mgc[,eod_ Chariot“. ll a.m, MORNING SI-2R\’lCE—— The Reynolds Iamily was Wt'll- land several nieces‘ _ known In the lumber industry of: The body rested at the resi-y “'0”: Mn" "awn" A" lthe Drovince at the end of lheldence, 66 Leinster Street from Trlllfll-" ,P-'48! (‘Nitury and Mrs. Belyea's where the funeral was held Wed- ‘itrandfather, William Ktlby Rey-lnesday afternoon. with service nolds. who came to New Bruns- at 2 o'clock Interment was in Trlu: Joyce Maccallum, Frans Joseph Hayden the planner and builder of theimetery. “'0'” John” Male Eight: “Only A Touch" The next local council meet- ,_ I , _ _ ‘ mg is to be held during the last E‘ hxnc sl"R\“ E"’7 PM’ week of November. The meet- EV!-'Dlfltl Choir- Plans Rally was served by Mary Gill. . - “The Lord's Prayer" Male I-ZIght— "Men of \’alour" Gabriel "The Beautiful Land" Jones The meeting opened with l l.()NDO.\' iCPi — The roads youth rally to be held in Lot l1 1 age speed of London traffic is 9.5 REV. JOHN BALL. B.A. and the president stressed the l 8 cents a subscriplioti until the first of Janiiary and the p r l ca ill ihen rexert to 55 cents for ad\ised to send for three hund- ;;:=,:i._.:r—::..:1:..i".’*.:.*‘.‘:;"::‘.:.:::;; 20 DRESSES at . . . . . . . . 10.00 2 Dozen SKIRTS at . . . . . . 7.00 BLOUSES — 2.00 Each I-Zach I)l'al‘l(‘Il was requested. to send Rev, ingraham their meet. ing nights so that it would be pos- sible for him and the Deanery 2?.££ii§.5I:Z3iZ=?.€::?"§i§;'l§;’.ii’§ GLOVES at I-00 "‘ ODDS 8- EN D5 FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 3lsl. A mask is neces- SUNTER'S LADIES‘ WEAR sary. Lunch to be supplied by St. 162 GT. GEORGE ST. Marys and St. Johns A.Y. with ion oi agriculture. With almost YOU MAKE A SAVING ‘// it ~- IN REAL DOLLARS §_ / SERVICE I AND BONUS BESIDES on "MISS CANADA” WASHER AND RECEIVE I CASE TIDE -- A YEAR'S SUPPLY FREE