pproach Lights Al Slside Airport: re Martin Coat-ilo. Mr;g(f:);-1nc?)Tr:)manding Maritime teommand. on an annual tour W ' ection at RICAF Station ” ms;-side told a press confer- mmm yesterday that approach Ln” will be installed on airfare: min): at both ends of one run- glmp gt Summenide '””"2..si9.3'g:io about an earlier re Qu that the Eonatruction of a " Mn”; at Summeraiqe was "W aldered he me the mat- : still under consideration Commodore Martin had no ..,mme-nt on the future strength '1 mp station except to say that 00 fill'iTl9T reduction in Its pre- " . strength is contemplated 3-1,”, overall reduction of air force nei due to the transfer of A man training from the sta- , "Ladies Aid of Hospital Meets Am: president. Mrs. HEB?-h 3”-gng, occupied the chair at the .m.e.,..,e1- meeting of the Ladies' 'm or the Prince County HOSPIWI ,.g5;e;-(lay afternoon in the board with a large attendance of Air "S. A .- routine business. final iliiis uere made for the League ,1 Xiviijy display tea which will Rm ,1 st Marys Hall later this miitli Mrs. J. W. Lecky and Mrs. i. ii Hubley were appointed con- v..n.,5 oi the tea; Miss Millicent ;. , and Mrs. J. Leroy Holman ",1 .-mrge of the arrangement of ".115. Mrs. J. K. Beer. chairman pf collecting committee; Mrs. Les- ;;e Szmmons and Mrs. A. B. L. Hornr in charge of decorations. 31:5 1-I. T. I-lolrnan, Jr.. donated a beautiful hand hooked ruz uhrr. will be sold by httery in .iar..iarv and Mrs. James A. Hill ms appointed canvener. -S. Alberton it has been announced that Rev E M B. Wheelock. district secret- arr of the Bible Society. will be in iibei-ion Friday evenlrig when he sin speak on the work of his or- ganizntion and show the film "The Bible On The, Table." in the Unit- ed Church 11. Mrs. G C. Gordon. Alberton. is a most at. the home of Mrs. Arthur Wrlghi. South Kildare. Mr and Mrs. Leigh weeks and iamzly of South Kildare have taken up residence in Alberton. Personals -Mrs Keir Campbell. Alberton. is a patient in the Prince Edward island Hospital. Charlottetown. -Friends of Mrs. Donald Suther- land Carleton Siding, regret that rat a cost of , To Be Installed I To Cost 390,000! tion was in the vicinity of 40(- persons. It was learned. A program of general improve- ment on the station at the pre sent time, he said. includes among other items, such things as run- way repairs and the installation of the landing approach lights.-S. 'Schurnian-Iliilaney . . Wedding -A quiet but pretty wedding was aoleinnied on Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock in Misoouche when MI-rcll Ann. G8!-llhter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Delaney and Layton Rogers Schurrnan. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bchurman, were united in the holy bonds of matri- mony. Rev. John Kelly officiated. The bride chose for her mar. riage a sultiof ice blue with white accessories and a, corsage of pink camatioiis. - Mrs. Leo Bourgeois was her ais- ter'a bridesmaid and was attired in a suit of pink with white ac- cessories and a oorsage of white car-nations. Mr. Ira Hickey was gioomsman. Last evening a reception-for one hundred guests was held at no- ward's Restaurant where the bride's table with its artistic arrangement of autumn flowers and lighted tapers, was centered with a. two- tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. Mrs. Delaney cho. for the re- ception a navy dress with match- ing accessories and a corsage of white carnatlons. and the groom's mother wore navy with matching accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. Presiding over the tea cups were Mrs. Frank Delaney and Mrs. Benjamin Schurman while friends of the bride assisted in the serving. Mr. and Mrs. Schurman will re- aide in summerside where both are on the office staff of R. T. Holman Ltd. -5. Prince County Hospital. -Mrs.-Eugene Gallant, summer- side and her two children Roland and Nancy visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Gallant. Oyster Bed Bridge over the week-end. Let's Talk It Over U? Today in Remembrance . Day. Once again we gather together before memorials of the honored war dead. and offer our tributes to their heroism. and to their sacrifice. deathlesa things which lllht up the "dusty road to death" with a hallowed glory. They gave up their lives that w.- might live in a free world. and it Is fitting we snouiahioid them in grateful remembrance. O O 0 It in also fitting that we should do our utmost to preserve the liberty which their sacrifice made possible for us. We muar pray for a cessation of the "cold war" which has cast its threaten lng shadow over this generation In'addition to formal prayer. we must pray with the labor of our heads. hearts and hands, for as the poet has put it, "to labor to to pray." The influence which the man on the street can have on the world situation is infinite- simal lndeed. but the less intcl. erance, injustice and dlscrimin-- atlon there are among the rank and file of the nation. the stronger is that nation to can .found the "fifth column" and it.- insidlous propaganda which cease 19!!!! seeks to undermine demo- cracy's strength. Borden Legion Plans tteremony This Morning -In keeping with the observance of Remembrance Day. Branch Number 10 Canadian Legion. B.E.S. L, Borden, will today honor fallen comrades and the following pro- gram will be carried out: 10.30 a. m.. forming up of parade at Borden school. 10.40 a.m., Parade moves off via Main street to Legion Home. ' 10.57 a.m., "0 Canada." - 11.00 a.m.. Two minutes silence. 11.02 a.m.. "0 God our Help In Ages Past"; placing of wreaths; address by Legion president or vice president; God sate The Queen; treats for the children. The order of the parade will be. R.C.M.P. and service personnel. flag' bearers. president, wreath (By Don Schwlnd) TEHRAN, Iran (AP)- Hosseln Fateml was lashed to a stake bc- fore a mud wall Wednesday amt riddled with 16 bullets for being a traitor to the Shah. Thus ended on a windswept bar racks rifle dange the life of the fiery pint-sized ex-foreign minis ter who had been the right hand man of former premier Moham- mad Mossadegh. He wag executed in secret oy.a four-man squad Just before Kawn Gen. Telmour Bakhtlar. Te ran'a military governor. a witness. said the blindfolded Fatem shouted as he stood tied to the stake: "May God protect you!" Other army witnesses said he cried out "This Is Britain's work" and "The British are murdering me!” before four volleys crump- led him to the gronud. EXECUTION UNEXPECTED Fatemi was an uncompromising supporter of Mossadegh's extreme nationalist policy under which the British-owned Anglo-Iranian Oil Company was nationalized in 1951. The 40-year-old Fatemi was sen- tenced to death by a military court a month ago for his part. former Iranian foreign Minister Shot To Death By firing Squad Yesterday in plotting to overthrow Shr- Mohammed Reza Pahievi in Aug ust, 1953. His old boss. the aged and ailing Mossadegh. now is ser- ving three years in solitary con- finement for the same offence. Fateml's execution was as un- expected as it was secret. Twenty security officers and one civilian convicted of helping a Red .Mii itary spy ring have been execu ted publicly in recent weeks. Strong elements among the armed forces and the populace were said to feel that execu'ion. were too heavy-handed a method for silencing the opposition in a country where politics long has been considered a game. But any effort to unseat they regime 41' Premier Fazollah Zahedi as othe- lranian governments. have beer toppled In the past would lead almost certainly to a major blood- bath throughout the country. The government appears to have things under control. NEW CITY HALL SOON MONTREAL (CP) - The city council of adjacent Verdun Tues- day night approved construction of a new 31,250,000 city hall "in the near future." liCt.1P Barracks At Alberton To Be Opened Nov. 30 -Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. M. P, the parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Fisheries will of- ficially open the new R.C.M.P. barracks at Alberton at 3.00 o'clock in the afternoon of November 30th. The chief feature of the opening will bea flag raising ceremony and the Department of Public Works will be represented by dist- rist engineer P. 5. Hunter of saint John. N. B. The R.C.M.P. will be represented at the opening by In- spector W. H. Nevin, Charlottetown. The general contractors was the firm of M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd, Summersida. . (0 WASHINGTON (AP)- President Eisenhower Wednesday asked the Senate to ratify the Southeast Asia collective security pact as "an im- pcrtant link" in the Free World's defence against any Communist aggression. CHURCH LEADER Isaac Hellmuth. Anglican bishop of Huron. Ontario. who died in 1901. helped found Huron College at London in 1861. , uiursasy, Nov. 11, 1954 MONTREAL (CPI - Police re- ported Wednesday that one of two sisters was found dead. believed from poisoning .in nearby Mackay- ville and the other was taken to hospital in serious condition from wounds about the head. Fdlice said a note was found but gave no indication of its con- tents. Both are said to have lived in Montreal and to have gone to the home of another sister-Mrs. Lud- ger Jannard-in Mackayville Tues- day. planning to spend a couple of Niagara Falls Gazette Sold -Sale of the Niagara Falls UB1. ette, to Frank E. Gannett was an- nounced Wednesday. The purchase price was not dl.) closed. But the figure most otter mentioned has been S2.500,000. The Gazette becomes the 23rd newspaper of the Gannett group Gannett also operates five radio stations and three television sta NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y.. (AFMnesday rneuuas-am. Engels Believe Two Sisters Poisoned days. as Mrs. Alice Brewer. 48K and the injured woman as Mrs. Lucien Sanscartier. Police said Mrs. Jannard re- turned to the house after hanging -up clothes in the yard and heard zrnoans coming from one room She found her sisters there. An autopsy on Mrs. body will be held. MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet Communist party central commit- tee ordered Red propagandista Wednesday to stop persecuting and insulting Soviet churchgoera and ciergymen and confine them- selves to "painstaking and system- atic atheistic propaganda". BATNA. Algeria (Reuters)-'I'h! French Algerian command Wed- threw up a barrier of armed troops along the southern reaches of the Algerian-Tunisian border to halt the infiltration of Tunisian guerrillas into the rebel- infestcd mountains of Algeria. Brewer' I GREAT EXPLORER First white man to reach the Arctic ocean overland from Hud- son bay was Samuel Hearne in tions. 1772. bearers, padres, Legion members. drummers, Borden school children.. Carleton school children. other -Her many friends will be sorry to hear that Miss Eleanor Reeves of Summerside is a pa- tient in the Prince County Hos pltal. . -The many friends of Mrs. Elmer Caseley of Keiislngton wii. be happy to learn that she has returned home after undergoing an operation in the Provincial Sanatorium. -Mr. Ralph Somers of Sum- rnerslrle left for Halifax, Novem- ber lst accompanied by Mr. Gol die Reeves, also of Summerside. the is ill and has entered the where the latter will undergo treatment. at the Victoria Gen- eral Hospital. e Western Guardian qt woodsmen are required at points in N B and N. S. Apply National iznpioyment office, Summersida. -COUPLE. REMEMBERED - .Via.i-cia Delaney and Layton schur- man were waited on by the office staff and the staff organization of R T. Holman Ltd. on 'mesday afternoon prior to their marriage. The presentations were made bye Mrs. Maynard Perry and Mia Peary Preston respectively. -W. M. S. MEETING - The NOVPITIDEF meeting of the W. M. S. of the Summerside Presbyterian Church was held in the church Darior on Tuesday afternoon with the president, Mrs. W. E. Forbes. in the chair and Mrs. Cleve Whalen at the piano. The devotional period was 2!! charge of Miss Emmeline Marchbank. After the singing of "0 God nf love" and the Scripture lesson Ln Psalm 40. Mrs. Wyman B1-'-"h save the meditation entitled '1-tie Abundant". The hymn 'Lni-d. while for all mankind we Dray" was sung. For the mission- ary study. Miss Jean Macllladyen iireseiiied "A New India" from the book '”I'he Church in India” after which Mrs. J. B. Perry read an lmmstms paper oxr "Budhlsm". Thr Mizpah benediction concluded the meeting. r V-ENTI-IRTAINI - Mrs. W. O. El.--.5 entertained the members of "16 Woman's Missionary Society of "19 Summerside Baptist Church at II" home on Tuesday afternoon. The Dissident. Mrs. Jack Macheod. mndlicivd the worship service and o 5- A. W. Leard was pianist. The ffengns hymn ”.'rie the blessed fl" was.foilowod by the invoca- WI I-"Iver and.tho scripture les- fn 1" 1 Kind! 9. -After the presi- tm save the meditation "Too 32"” for Thee". aha read two of in thmvern that has been used R" 8 Onenlnc of the Sonata by ..A - Peter Marshall from the book M min called Pom". Mrs. J. 1". injftgelll IIVO a pace: interesting In Lt. into the Nb! Minion Field I. . Hos. stating that while this MHDEW nuponaibillty. we must mdleglect the Indian and Bolivian ml '13! we! served by the hog. r L N 0 T I C E - Regular monthly meeting Borden" Branch Canadian ugh" Will be held on Fri- dav. Nov. 12 .3 8:30 p.m A" "Hnben please attend. L- NUMBER of experienced -DANCE at Irishfown hall. Fri day. November 12th. Door prize -BORDEN Legion social eve- ning. for members and wives or girl friends only. Thursday at 8.30 p.m. CHRISTMAS. - Make your pointment now at The Read Studio. Phone 8081. -WON AT AM11'EB8'.l'-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph OtRourka and LTIEIV neon: Earl and Louis. Tignish. mo- tored to Amherst on Friday ac companled by Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Glllis where they attended the Maritime. Winter Fair. Mr. O'Rourke won the for the best market lamb: in the Maritlmes. and also the best single lamb for Prince Edward Island. ' -HOLD MEETING - The Y. P. S. of the Suinmerside Presbyterian Church held its meeting in the Hall on Monday evening with the de- votionai period conducted by Vera Ross and John Hancock. The hymns "Break Thou the Bread of Life" and "Blest Be The Tie" were sung. The president. Irene Moiintain, led the Study period from the P. Y. P. S. book "Follow Me” and dur- ing the business session Elizabeth Bowness read the minutes. A com- mittee. including the executive, Donald Ross and John Walker were appointed to decide upon a pro- ject for the group. Games were enjoyed under the leadership of Myrna Hancock. after which re- freshme ta were served by the com- mittee in charge. WANTED Grocery Stock Man Wanted Experienced preferred but not essential. -Apply'- I BRACE, MCKAY ,& CO. LIMITED K Summer-side. P.E.I. Notice All accounts due must be paid by Nov. 20. 1954, or will be given to solicitor for collection. C. R. HOGG. 277 Centra1fSt., 'Summerside. ..c.IVE rororiuurs iron ap- championshlp IY schools. 4. House Destroyed Yesterday By fire it Bloomfield Fire destroyed me home of Mr. Frank O'Meai-a of Bloom- field yesterday morning despite . efforts of nearby neighbors who came running to offer as- sistance. The fire occurred, about 9 a..m. and is believed to have originated from an over- heated chimney. . Mr. and Mrs. O'Meara and their nine children were able to get safely out of the build- ing but lost almost all their D0ssesslons. 01,; large quantity of potatoes stored in the cellar, one truckload was salvaged be- fore flames levelled the build- ing to the ground. It is believed the loss was partially covered by insurance. -8. MARGIN OF ERROR I X READING. England (CP) - Of- ficials In this Berkshire town esi- mate 20.000 wrong numbers will be dialled in the month after 2.300 telephone subscribers have theirI telephone numbers changed short- Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0nt.D.. 8.0. PHONE .1287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer Sf. Summeraldr Chartered Accountantv I 1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Couamaroo Building , lummaralda. P.E.l. - Phone 383' W. Albert Robertson I P. E. 1. M'lTl'UA!.- BUILDING Granville at Water street DIAL smmn P. 0. 80! K 14. '1 I INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Eire - Auto - Caaualb 1 summer St. lummeraldr Optometrists 3 F. Hunter, R.0. Oununeralde. P.E.l. - Phone In BM.ALLMAN' 3 BUILDING A. Raymond Grant, 3.86. 0.1). III Waist Street Bummcralda IIIGII Maurice MIl.l'l Man's Wan PHONE IBIS Dentists Dr. J. A. Dolroll SMALLIIAN BUED INO Dial use Dumnaralac TWO I THE READ STUDIO n. W;HllAll PHYSICIANS L K. ZIELINSKI. MD. Omani PI-nectttnnu llalpoque load Iuaaingoon. P. I. I. Phone: leuaingtan I Dr. Hubert Mu-.NeIll. M.D. - 1-imiciaa-tarpon none 101:. Water street. Iannuidn 1- I-I-I-til-I-5 I- LOGATEII ON THE FITONT MEZZANINE IT'S THE omEATEST OPENING EVER... P Just take one flight of stairs immediately right of the Main Entrance - and there you are - ushered into a Wonderland of Santa's Christmas Ma- gic . . .from Cuddly Teddy Bears for the youngest member to ingenious Mechanical Toys for all age groups . . .Yes, there's just everything their little hearts could desire! " ' as y" F c K 5 e 1 1 P r C 4 I - 9 5 P :- I r I E f . G T 0 I? F P K. hr xx SMALI.MAN"S TOY TOWN 'l I opens wrrrr A BANG IT'S THE OALA EIIENTOOF HE sensor: 3 cs xx-XDTT SEE TH'ESE - AND LOTS MORE! DOLLS - TEDDYS - DISHES DR. AND NURSE PLAY SETS HANDY ANDY TOOL SETS AMERICAN FLYER ELECTRIC TRAINS WIND UP FREIGHT 8: PASSENGER TRAINS PUZZLES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY "FUN FOR THE FAMILY" HOCKEY GAMES BOARD GAMES: UP AND DOWNS. PAR- I CHEESI. COAST - TO - COAST. STEEPLE- CHASE. BINGO. MONOPOLY. CANADIAN MARKSMAN. AIRPLANE KITS. etc. MECHANICAL AND FRICTION TRUCKS CARS - MOTORCYCLES. etc. siuiumrs OPLIQ Ir!!!-1-1-1-I-I-I-irlr MODELING CLAY PAINT BOOKS - STORY BOOKS DOLL PRAMS - SIGHT SEERS SLEIGHS - WAGONS. etc. CAP PISTOLS SINGLE AND DOUBLE HOLSTER SETS KNITTING SETS - EMBROIDERY SETS UE CRAFT. SETS LEATHER CRAFT HOBBY SETS BASKET WEAVING SETS MECCANO SETS ORNAMENTS AND TREE LIGHTS. etc. The dead wornan was identified ,' .