. :1 . A; J Nor A nan HAUL The Potato Marketing Board,~trom. the total voto last nigrt The following are the which was voted out in a Proviri— stood eial plebiscite last Wednesday.‘ wlli continue in operation until tv 35.3 yes and 434 No: Qll96Illl___‘ \lovember 30. according to Hon Eugene Cullen, Ministcr of Ag- ric ure. Mr. Cullen said that after that date provision will be made with- tn the Department of Agriculture to handle inquiries regarding Island potatoes. 1 . With 17 polls still to be heard eration of Agriculture sources. SANDERSON _ M me King, as follows: Kings County 243 yes and 313 No: Prince Coun- County 511 yes an 317 No. This makes a total of 1.017 for the Board and 1.064 against it. 1 No predictions regarding tth future of the Board or the in- stitution of another organization in its place were forthcoming m either Government or Fed-i CITY AND CENTRAL VISIT III-STYLE Mlllinery Gt. George Street "Where every style is Hi-Style". sror AND SHOP at Steiwartl Bakeries Ltd. Try our home -1 style bread white or brown, 20. cents a loaf. you'll be back for C. i SPECIAL 20 per cent discount on Stars of Holland Diamond rings. Pattersons Jewellers. Kent St. Shopping Centre. incar- Queen). COMPARE our prices before you buy diamonds and watches Burkes Jewellers; across from Dominion Stores. BRADALBANE United Church. Sunday. November 3r. .Rosc| ll a.m.; North Granville’ g 30 p. v. 115. Raynor, Minister. YORK Pastoral Charge The, United Church of Canada Min-1 later. Rev H Littlejohns. ' a.m. ‘ 730 p.m. POTATO SALAD. macaroni and cheese. scallop. cabbage rolls. orange pudding an lots ore in our delicatessen case at Stewart Bak- eries Lt WINSLOE l'.\‘|’I‘EI) Churches Sunday. November 3rd. Rev. F.‘ H. Ixittlejohns. will conduct ser- vices at I-iighficid 11 am. Win- sloe North 3 pm.. winsloc South 7.11) p.m. Sunday School Rally Day Service at Princctown Road cole slaw. potato ular hours. Rev. Dr. F. A Betts. Minister. ‘ GOV"I' APPOINTMENTS Two Government appointments were announced by Premier Matheson following a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday. Sylvia Faitih Proude was an pointed a stenographer in the Division of Vital Statistics. De- Ccn- 3 POWNAL UNITED Pastoral» Charge, Service. Sunday. Nov. 3.; 11 am. Communion at Millview;3 7 o'clock in the evening at Pow- nal. Rev. T. R. Goudge. Mintisteni (‘OVEI-IEAD Pastoral Charge,‘ ‘United Church of Canada Re'v.'P W.H. I-‘orsy-th. B.A., Minister. Church Services for Sunday. No-‘ vcmber 3. 1957. West Covehead 11 am Covchead Road 3 pm. Union Road 7.30 p.m. . THE North River United Bap-' tist Church, Sunday. Nov. 3. Fairvie-w 11 a.m.. North River 3 p m.. Long Creek 7:30 p.m. Sun- d.'i_v School Long Creek 1045 a. m Rev. Owen Cochran. Minis- trr. rrzvorv — nousruw united‘ Baptist Pastorate. Rev. Lindsay R Graves. Minister. Services for Sunday. Nov. 3rd. Bonshaw 11 a m. Westmoreland 3 p.m.. Tr_\'nn 730 p.m. Sunday School at Tryon 11 a.m.; Westmoreland p in. All are welcome. FRI-IDERICTON and Bradal-' bane Churches of C rist Sun- day Not, 3rd. Combined Ser- vice w be held in the Brad- alhane Church. at 3 pm. Fr - cricton Sunday School at 10.30 a m. Bradalbane Sunday School 10 am. William 0. we-alc. Spcakcr. IMMUNIZATION infants from thsee months and. iircschooi children. at Health! Centre. 188 Prince Street. ‘ I-‘riday. 2.00 .00 pm :ivcn against polio. ' , whooping cough. tanus. also vaccination. The. annual school clinics will be held: in all Charlottetown schools ear-‘ ly in the new ye r (‘ARD GAME RESULTS Rcsults of a card party heldl Wednesday night in Central Roy- 1ltyHall: Ladies‘ first. Mrs.’ Ylalph Yco; second. Mrs. George Coopcr; consolation. Mrs. Betty CLINIC for y and FUNERAL .n‘Un_qDAY__ The broke her hip. Mrs. Sentner wast“ ' I mgl operated on Thursday mornin and is doing as well as can be‘ expected. ALEXANDRA —— IIIGG Ha-| relbrook servioea for Sunday. Alexandra ll a.m., Uigg 3 pm.. Huelbrook 7.30 p. in. All services will he Evnngcl-1 istic with Rev. S. R. Atkineon as special Qeaker. Miss Ar- ienc MacDonald will be the solo- ist at Alexandra. All are wel-1 corn}. Rev. C. W. Pusey. Mia- ister. IIUNTE It I V I: R Pastoral United Church of on Sunday. No- ” urotiatn — At the Charlotte- results of the plebiscite by polls: t('orrtiniicd on Page 5' BlRT—|-IS A H357 to town Hospital Oct 31. I\icQuaid Mr and Mrs .\ielvin Bedford. a son. County Memorial Hospital, Montague. on October 29th to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sander- son. Cardigan. a daughter Cyn- lhla Faith. Weight 12 to. 3 01. °‘’ tstilliborni. MACRAE 5 At the Prince Coun- Norman MacRae_ANe.w London. a son. James Austin. Weight 8 lbs, 5 ozs. EPLER — Mr. and Mrs. Vic Pt-pier: Montague. wish to a nounce the ' the choscn daughter. Mcridcc “"9 3 Karen. the WADDELL—Ai Prince Hospital on October to Mr. (‘rapaud. a daughter. (‘aria Nan. weight 7 lbs. 1 01. lca BiRT—.-it the Charlottctown llos—l pital on October 24. 1957 to. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Birt daughter. Brenda Marlene. weight 6 lb, 13 01. BENNETT — At the Charlotte- town liospital. Oct. fl. 195 to Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Ben- nett_ tnce Shirlcy Harrisl. a daubhtcr. Brenda Lee. 7 lb. oz. DEATHS Bl'RKWALL—At tal Oct. 31 I l the PET Hos- . 1957. Mrs. Ethel‘ (‘ Burkwall widow of the late Rev. 11.0 T. Burkwall. I-‘iincral notice later. Please omit flow- crs. GAUTIIIER — Suddenly at the home of h daughter. Mrs. Victor Saulnier. North Rustico. on Wednesday Oct. 195 Loon P Gauthier. in his 76th ycar. His remains will be for- uardcd om the Charlotte- town Funeral Home at noon today to his late residence. The funeral will he held Sattir-i day morning to Stella Marian‘ Church. North Rustico. for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. interment in the church ccme—‘ tery. r LAMARSH — At the Prince.‘ (founty Hospital on Thursday.’ I'll Plflmfl“ 0’ “°3m‘~ Mr‘ L‘“""° \lf‘X8f‘ld(‘I', Men's first. George October 31st. 1957. - MIC‘-90d “'35 “am” -“°“"‘"3P' Cooper: second. Ray Hamhly; . exander La Marsh of 74 Ccrlarl ll" Dlvl-"l°" °l Mcmal “‘-‘3m‘- Frce7.cou-t. Mrs. Norman Yeo . Summerside in his 68th m and MTS. R089 l _VF'.CIT'. :S ITIC 1?(7Wl'lEhSOl in c----- -cc-can-1 .."..';°.:i .°.:°...: Clyde luv" S‘S' 10 aim‘ fim-“cc M“ Th°°d°" S°M"'-'1' ha’ 5°” urday. November 2nd. to Stu’ '1 If“ - C‘“°°_C‘,’,"" ‘- pm- in Halifax visiting her daughteri pau]-3 church (0, Requiem‘ SGWICE 3 p.I'II . Nine Milt (‘TOOK Mrs R0‘, Val] » ‘W ' 9“) m Interment '5°‘'‘’'°° 7-” C‘-V“° “W” T T I-orne Sentner and Percy Svntw wiiiaslte-tn' thellchlurch corn-‘ ""4 s°""“'° ‘”‘" '’° "°‘‘’ ”‘ ”‘° W- -‘W Prim '0 Mm - rim Visiting hotmt 10-12 2-5 I BID‘-ill Cl“"‘°h- 3" 590"" K“', M-r's departure for home she had 7.1;," ' ' " l '09- Wfil9*€T- ;an iinfortimate accident. ' ! 0YNAGH— Al the Charlotte-. town Hospital on Oct. 30. Mrs. Margaret Ann Moynagh. wid- ow of the late J.E. M nagh. Souris. age 73 years. er re mains were transferred from the Hennessey Funeral Home yesterday afternoon to the res- ‘ r. and Mrs. Fee Roach. Souris from where the funeral will be held on Sat- u moral to st. Marys Church for Requiem I-Ilfll Mass at the 9:”. Interment in CCQCW Church MUllPlI'Y—— At his reddencs. 275 Syd Street on October ll, Nlc as Murphy, age O years. His remains are resting enaassey Finer Rsllov/c'eI ot=will vce. on the 5th the Male '‘ of Char-Io T 1 Potato Marketing Board To Continue Unlil Nov. 30 . 57 3 ship. Carol Ann Micheal: Schol Kappa Kappa Hi Y Reports lit Y held their first meeting for -53 President, Michelle liuestis: Sec- Joan Boyles; Committee rt Program. Project. Carol Philips; Elizabeth Haywood: arshlp Janet vice. Joyce Archer amon , Karen Simmons The clutb has ‘an enrollment of Projects to be taken up are I ianger So far the at and book drive. club has made a good start and everyone hopes feel themselves indebted to those the progress will continue. There ‘ who he] w’ be a monthly report in this press their thanks to all concern. ed MILITARY SERVICE FIRST VATICAN crrv iReuters)—'I‘l1e St The money raised will n_‘Vatican's congregation for relig- Used '01‘ SUPP“?! 990-lvmefll etc- i, ious orders has ruled that in fu- for the school. Roman Catholic can take he has been declared unfit for cree said: shown that military service often uses a crisis to the divine vo- cation and the religious spirit." Home from where the tuner Will be held on Saturday morn- Report Success In Orphanage Annual Drive Mrs. H. 8. Henderson. Provin- cial Chairman of the annual drive I for funds in aid of the Protestant magnificently to this wor‘hy ap- pea]. Contrfliutlons received to data from districts throughout the Pro- Vince are exceptionally good. The many Canvassers are de- serving of highest praise and the trustees are deeply grateful to them for their outstanding work. Special Service At Hazelbrook The evangelistic service held at Haselbrook Baptist (‘hurdi last evening was conducted by Rev. C.W. Passey. assisted by Rev. Owen Cochran from the North River Pastoratc. Mrs. An- drew Machlachcrn and Mrs.l Lawrence Molyneaux. North Riv“ cr, sang as a duet. “ Must, Have The Savior With Me." l Rcv. LR. Atkinson. the speak-| er for the services. spoke on all the misunderstandings of the people concerning the meaning of the Kingdom of Rev. God is within you. When realize the love of God and have his peace in your heart you have an ever lasting Kingdom. The service closed by singing the hymn "Softly And Tenderly Jesus is Calling." Other services will be held this l Cerebral Palsy On Scpt 13 the Kappa Kappa t At this meeting they electedlns annual 1-“ Day 1“, Fax, llif‘ll‘ officers who are as follows: land Saturday. The result of con- President, Evelyn uantiai; Vice- siderable work by the parents A jrctary, Ester MacKay: Treasur-‘. er, (‘hairman-—Worshi;p. Gloria Stew 5"°°°‘5‘ Anne MacKay;l _ s(,(.m’.from the city schools. ember . dale and Spring Park schools. . . The Beta Sigma Phi Sorority la- _ .jdies canvassed the ; Edltorial,lflrms. ladies from the Lucy 19 with a set membership of 23. ihouse canvass. t ows of a religious orderi teams of two and prizes were a- only after having completed mil-‘ warded to the teams making the County itary service in his country or iflhjghesg colkcuon. 28 . and Mrs Lloyd Waddcllscrvice. The congre-g_ation's de-[Lynn Cullen “d E_ Macbenan “Experience has: Rochford Square School. 2. Kat- 1 I‘ School. 1 g at 8. Dunstans Basilica for Requiem High‘ Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment Catholic Cemetery. JAY — At St. Petersburg, Flor- ida on Saturday. Oct. 6. Herbert Jay. formerly of Mt. Stewart in his 64th year. Re- mains arrived at the MacLean Funeral Home Wednesday evening where they will rest until Friday noon. from Mt. Stewart United Church this Friday afternoon. service commencing at ' o'clock. Interment in Mt. Stew- art Cemetery. ENGAGEMENTS Funeral . evening at B h‘clodr. T h e Cerebral - Palsy P a r- cnts Association. carried themselves and more than eigh- ty canvassers who covered the city and outskirts was a great The canvassers were pupils ha Park- business Maude Montgomery Chdpter of the l.0.D.E. made a house to The parents were most ap- preciative to the canvassers who worked to conscientiously and ped them and wish to er The fund raising campaign was conducted from the Cere- bral Palsy Centre, 67 Hlllsboro The canvassers worked in The prize winners were: I.- herlne Shepherd and Geraldine ‘.\iacMillan. Rochford Square School. 3. Brian Anderson a nd Douglas Hambley, West Kent TWINS 90 LONDON tfleutersl — The Queen and Prince Philip Thurs- od. Atkinson said The Kingdom of the you tumn Tuesday afternoon. drew unus- ually larse Crowds of people W110 l in their new quarters on the,the landscape when it is proper- entered readi-Ly into the spirit 1 Mnlpeque of the gailydctcorated Hall iy goods ready sale and generous price ership of the President. Mrs Lo [DE R.C.M.P. Supper At Kirk Favoured with a delightful au- day, the annual Kirk Hal-. we'en Bazaar.and Tea, held festive occasion in played a most fascinating var-. ' of gift articles. and home cooking the V and ‘hen completed for some time but due °“J°Y°d ‘'59 d9“°1°“5 SUPP" 591" to road construction their occu- ved in such exquisite taste by the ladies of the Kirk Auxiliary. has bee Each of the bazaar tables dis- we ks h“U59h°ld or Martin as well as a number!‘ of th N'I‘lFlCA'l‘loN Branch ofiis equipped with up-to-date 0-! in Charlottetowmquipment including a first class‘ I [.:.j,a.[°‘7,n Mounties Like Their New Home On The M of Headquarters i . embers staff an Charlottetown Detach- surroundings. ment of the Royal Canadian building a great .Mountcd Police are now settled Actually the building had been pancy of the R.C.M.P. Barracks delayed for several in conversation with Inspect- N.C.0.‘s and men. the Road 1 1y . southeastern photographic section. Here Cor-I poral G. R. Humphrey examines a negative in the dark room. Malpeque Rd. staff seems delighted with the St Not. is th only e set to the as Force but it will be a credit to landscaped. Patterned after recently built R.C.M.P. Barracks throughout Canada. the building is most modern in every detail. Spac- ious ln its accommodations with brightly lighted rooms for the man who lives in barracks. it has all the conveniences of home. awarded the efforts of those skillfully prcparcd arranged them. The event. was under the lead- 1]. y assist- who and ‘ is Sadler. who “as a ed by the executive officers and ‘ the ‘ had most Group Leaders. all of whom e supper 0‘n. standing success in ever w . At a gracefully decorated cen-I by Mrs. TWIS I0 oldest twins. celebrated their 90th 1 birthday Thursday. Both are wld-l owers. NEW SHIP HEADS WEST HALIFAX tCPl ~ The navy'sL Club Hear: Talk sided at the weekly supper meat- The sing song was led by John Evans with Mrs. Keith Rogers s pianist. tre table, festooned in Hallowo the attendance committee report- ‘en colours and lighted with tall ed two consecutive one hundred tapers in gold. tca was poured per cent meetings of the club Aben MacLean. Mrslduring the month of D. MacLcan, Mrs. Wm. Mc- a record unequalled since the Leah. and Mrs. T-H.B- Somell llnception of the club some thirty ‘ - years ago. T ..A1.KMAAR. The Netherlands lary Jack Sutherland who spo (Reuters) — Cornells and Jan ion theatopic of casualty Insur- Bleek. who claim to be Europe's 'nnce. extended the Men to the speaker for his in- lstructlve and interesting address. y Secretary President Roy Smallman pro- Y s Men‘ Jack MacNalr. chartnun of her- he speaker was club secret- kc Club member Esben Arnfast thanks of the Y's ANCHOR OF SECURITY l 3| Netherlands Ecclea of Britain told the Net lands Chamber of Comm Thursday Britain's alliance wltr the United States is the “sheet anchor of our security. Withoutl e US. “we ave no security and you have no security." 9 U ECHT. fCP|-Trade Minister Sir David; 509 the solar spectrum 9110 2 The Guardian Friday. Nov. 1. 1957 ,. WEATHER TORONTO (CF) — otmrvelr temperatures issued by the pub.‘ llc weather office: ... .. 3: s5°s~a2sa:9:aaccau5; HALIFAX office says southeasterly winds will continue to bring warm. moist air to the district today A tCPl—The weather disturbance developing off the United States is ex- pected to move northward and bring rain to the Nova St-tttia mainland late in the date. Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotiaz Cloudy widely scattered showers lng in the afternoon to our with rain. I-‘cg patches; mild: east winds 20. Low-high at New lasgow 58 and . Prince Edward Island: Cloudy with w scattered showers and fog patches; mild; south- lottetown 50 and 60. Eastern .B. counties. Lower John River Valley: Cloudy with widely scattered showers and fog patches; mild; light winds becoming east 15 in the st- ternoon; low-high at Moncton and Fredericton 52 and 60. Saint John 55 and 60. Upper St. John River Valley. Bay of Chaleur: Cloudy with widely scattered showers and fti-.; patches; mild; light winds. Low- high at Edmundston 45 and 50. Campbellton 40 and 55. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 4.42 am. and 6.2% pm. At Ruslicp at 2.40 p.m. Si 1 iner- ' e tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6.51 a.m. and sets at . pm. w chang cast SCOTTISH SCIENTIST Mrs. Mary Somerville. Scottish matihenutician who died in 1872. was an authority on the rays of Hows BEAUTY SALON NOVEMBER SPECIAL ON PERMANENT WAVES A $10.00 Creme - Cold Wave or Machlnelesa $7.50 $7.50 Creme - Cold Wave or Machinelesa 35$) '1'§3"QTTEEN"Sl‘ / new destroyer escort Margarce leaves here Friday to ioin the; west coast fleet at Esquimaltw BC. The trip is expected to take )4 days. She is commanded by! Omdr. J. E. Korning. The Mar- garee was built in Halifax and commissioned Oct. 5. day entertained Pakistani Presi- dent Iskander Min: and his wife at luncheon at Buckingham Pal- ace. Mlrza is on a Ioday visit to Britain. 1 FIRE FIGHTERS? ‘ LONDON (Reuters)—Some IN ee . The weapons—fire extin- guishers. Police took more than an to restore order and three students were charged with using insulting behavior. STOREY ELECTRIC Refrigeration Display Counters Walk-in Coolers Fish & Meat Plants Hussman Cases Kelvinator Units .\iR. AND MRS. WILFRED Mc-‘ DONALD. of Summerstown, On- tario, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Marian Audrey to John How- ard Mt-Cardle. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mccardle of Chel- ton, PE 1. The marriage will‘ take place on November lath. in St. Marys Church. William-l stown. Ontario. soaruEBESTtN 4.?- Cameras it _ ' mo PHOTO SUPPLIES sec TAYLORS JCIIELLERS can/aunt-— WE DEVELOP AND PRINT ALI. TYPES OF‘ COLOR FILM ”CRUSADE FOR CHRIST" At Cavendish Church on Nov. the 5 to the 10th, 1957 at 8 .m. Rev. . R. of £1!- merside he the Evangelist. at music at each.ser~ Chorus ttewwn Baptist Church will have the selection. Everyone welcome. Come and bring a friend. MONUMENTS ‘ CURRIE BROS. Malpeque Road R. R. 7 Charlottetown i We refrigerate the Island If its refrigeration we have It If its r-eparable we can repair it. Storey Electric Charlottetown Dial 8137 1 this evening at 8 o'clock, FUNERAL NOTICE All members the Knights of Columbus are requested to meet at the I-Iennessey Funeral Home for prayers for our late Brother, Nicholas Murphy and to attend the fun- eral Saturday morning at 8:6 SIAIIISS HOSIIRY SIZIII -ll FALL SPECIAL - FRI. and SAT. .NlWAlIlVAl.8 vnvnrnnnuswnraas ssvaawmzmnrs ant-rorcswsarns AND THEVFASHION snows lltlfltflflfl. ‘what’: new on campus?.r; on Mouton Processed lamb- r classes? We're here to prove it Whosaldulnkwasrestrlcted toup belongs anywhere, anytime on any adores the drama of smooth, defip leadln up to a fluffy. pastel Ml collar. A hit long. it-of-the-campus jacket. 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