FOR LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENT Syllabus For T Music. Festival Available Soon The syllabus for the 1958 Mu} F(‘.~‘.fi\'al is now in the hands ‘ and will be lc utive meeting of the Prince Ed- held n(‘ll presided. l)r. Leslie Ball and Mr. SmaIe' have been i'e»eii:aged lo adjiidi-. catc next _-sears festival, Mrs. Vleiitiell Wood. secretary of the A\\0(‘Iall(in. informed the lllt‘l‘l-‘ - Thty \\lll bc jotnid by l)r. (‘ltarlcs Parker. Mrs. Wood add- III" (‘ii The p(\,s<iblllf)' that the Atlant- ic it all l"iiials iii.i_v be heldl here in 15158 was also lllt‘llll0.'lL‘d‘ 'b\ \lt'< iii hcr report. . Wood also gave a report of the 8th annual meeting and conference of the I-‘cdcratton of jcillllltllfln Music Festivals. which she is a Director. which she attended this year as provincial delegate. The meeting and was held in Chatham, Ontario. in June. . ' Reports of all committees .were read by Miss Mary Dona A A \ttholsort \<—i-tant Dir \lt‘(‘ tea set donated by tlie‘Tra- first pr:ze for '..end<c.ipe im- t‘(‘l(ir ‘he l"‘ti\lfl' l‘tl lravcl \cl Bureau to Mrs. Erving Smith provemcnt. Bureau, pesenta a silver ser-‘of Freelaiid. Mrs. smith wont . '(“t~l‘ '.lamc= Kcllv were present in IS litln:-nititioiis charziiig conti'a- The Saiittiiaii . . inntmris of the Provincial (iame Natal officers present were Far Dflvlng Xct were laid by provincial game Lieutcnants .1. Clapton. ‘ N.. . _ warden John White dtirin: ycs- and .1 .l Mnhar, R(‘.\' Rt whlle Irnpalfed tcrday niorntnt:'s sitting of this The fll‘lfl‘,’, party under com- t-ouri ('h;iri_'c-d with hunting iiizitid oi PO. llviwwn, RVN, . . t. . 4 ' licciise two parties wzt< (’olIl.pf1.~t‘d of the followin" _ W N ,. mg ‘,1 W, \l'll\tIl a . ‘ . 0,P1f‘:(1::1f‘\\'}:‘\1]l\,‘“'11, ,_,lM‘,]“‘ll‘}‘:T froin outside the Province were Rt \ personneli Pt) .lil{l\()fl. I.‘.m1'm,.""..,.m]‘ ['h‘.‘l‘,'. W1‘ H each fined 36 and costs or 5 I'll ll!‘Ill'e. LS Biirm_ 1.5 'l'i'av. dP‘I\"m,," “_'h“‘m‘1;1,(,\];?;fi_d 'w“ (l.'i_\~ An Island resident was l\(_ 1.8 Tinslcy. LS Moiisscau, “mmnwd L0 3} 3 mm or $65 tincd $10 and costs or ten days l».\“l‘.l\g§lI5l0lf‘C‘ah¢'illd. LS‘ Benoit. Md (_'Ms_ on In dflum W ‘(mo wllcl‘. he pleaded guilty to t e y int drsho t elk(.-i;ta<_tan Le in d.'t)'~ illl_ll‘!~tllllll(‘llT. f‘l\ \l;i:i-.- “."""‘:"_ ‘ll h“”lm8 Battle on .;on (ttnqgl 6‘ DU-D11‘ 0’ l-T-Idt 9. , a“,(':!_.‘(.., \ Hwy!“ :1‘ Qmwns .\utitl.t_\. . V .. attentcd lie fitticral ('.,un'._v .\Ia:t~ti-mt-'.» C.t.trt _\e\ \lr John P Nicholson repre- ‘” >‘ " .“ I _ . wrdav nmI_n,rm IN.” P gamed the grown on all (.3595 Tlic I.c;_;ioii graicsidc .\t‘f‘\|(‘(‘ tlllonnell represented the ac- bl“ W19 -“I” 'l»0vC- C3m‘Ph°“ ;“‘q?,,1 },'e‘".ld by 1. Spurgmn weed Qt‘ was present in court on he- ‘~‘~ 799‘ 9"‘ 0 “W H137‘ ' 4 M” of 8 “mm ltlll(".lI\\n Briiich. last Post and A‘l_;;) in the salnic court a fire * ltt\c.llc \\(f‘(' sounded by litigi- it‘ .N. was It-\'te( till .i {).irl\ w in - H H-Jul‘ ‘ml pleaded ,".{lJlll_\' to a chzirgc of op- Tm. p‘.,;1b(.._,n.,, mm. Euneral Tuesday crating a motor vehicle on the \t;,(.i)Unu1d_ RC}, .H,‘ CPO highway while his lt<'cn~e tins . t.tr-wottyii. RC.!\l., (‘P0 l.t)\\'€. >ttSi><“" <‘ - t Afkins ll('.\', P0 Toomhs. Rt‘ \ Rt Other cases heard at the Mon» Pt) (‘amplir-ll. R C N. and CI‘O d::_\ trim-tttii'.; session vii-ltttlcd 3 Th? mrwm‘ M. rm hm‘ gmmn \l't‘.»cit. R(‘.\' rh.,=r,ve of [\t\_\§PS\llln of l'flllltl’ at H, Uklm “as held TU‘MdaV l‘l-lFl‘Tllf‘fll was in lhr‘ tfntlinltc 3 iii,”-p trhrt tlim rp.tilt>iit'r‘ mmwnfl "yom 'hP rpufiencp l'*mr>ler\ which resiilted in a line of S20 ‘M; mrllm‘ ‘Ir and “H mm“ The firm-ral wan very largely aiyi costs or ‘-0 rlai \tl« ti- 1'1"-3 King St. to st in "lf‘mlNl. 3"‘ "35? "l 3 ""V "‘"l°"' clan: R>l<lllt‘a where Requiem ——- clgn-gcsd with iiitlaw fiil [\IIQ§I‘K\|f\f| Huh Va“ W3‘ (_P“’hrmm| by of‘; l]|]'«lITlll\' of ‘~llll'llK \\.'l‘~ liir _ h d tl’l.E‘l' adlotiiitecl In ilii- ('it\(‘ lll(' n“‘ l""“"‘" H3"‘m_Ill “'ll" -‘ISO I (‘point is l)t‘tllI..‘ icpicscntcd by “"""""”“l ‘he ~“‘r"“"“ 3' ‘he . ‘tn. Gcrald Foster, and e :sc- 3'3"" rtjscd is conducting his own de- Rev Clarence Roche and Rev. The death occurred town Contractor. CITY AND itstttiut t The tout c Island where to years he c not FANCYWORK sale‘ Starting‘ WE TREAT the sick well. Glg- wharf and bridge building pro-' Wednesday afternoon Mrs Frcd cox’: Pharmacy, open 830 am _){‘;‘[\ =k Worth. 14 Douglas St to it pm llt- A »ttr\‘i\'ed by I H II t— .vi 'i.'.'l1' »w HA.VDW()\ r..\' Pl.I(‘L'nl.'tls. on. L1. I)uff_v ton be absent W‘-f,9a,‘}'0',:‘e,'m,(.,"":,,.,’ ta-b_lcclot.hs. etc.‘ Phone Lothtans front his oficc until November \Hhm._'Augu_\.tm and Jnhik 96> 4 sister. Catherine tMrs_ Joseph Donlcyt lixcs in Jamaica Pia .\l.'i<sat-htisetts l:\c\.in Port .\i‘th.ii:' brotlicr-. Richard ziiitl ilk. prcticccascd htin MISS BERYL MORSON. Ind- ia will speak in Ilcartl. \lcmor. ial liall. Wcdncsda_\' Oct 745 pm Public are tn\t‘cd lIAl.1,()WE‘l'JN Supper and Ba- St James l'hirch, Wed- ll(‘\:a_V. October 30th. 3 to 6 (‘.-\RD PARTY Central Royal- tv llali. Wednesday this week only at 830. Prizes and lunch. \. L: ADELLA'S Millincry a wide selection of new fall hats prices 2.95 up 17'.‘ tiralton V . Sufi" t'H.'llS ll(:ift(‘)tllllp:t)()ti‘1?eenl:g(‘et:‘ds“‘\l?l)‘firl swi.\c.sri:Rs s - it. - ”,““‘°- “° 5”“ . ‘° x~ ' ' cuweucd [On-Lam qgagxi d‘:r_fi Values to $33.98 Special clearing Officer Dles $1998 each. S.A. MacDonald's. AM\"S Little Shop opening‘ .\ov-ember 1st at Central Bed- Monday November 4th. LITTLE Theatre Guild open ing Community Centre October tit). occurred yesle ay at t"l‘\Iflt'tl('(‘. 275 Sydney Strcet .-._._¥__._..._,_7.. ... ,,. The death of Nicholas Murphy. ‘s suddenly at Ills home _\'estcrday of Frank Kl"9'“¢‘fl'5 Quinn. till. well known (‘harlottc- 5" U19 Community Centre from, late Mr. ' .Qiiinn was widely known rhrough- led N r many themselves in a manner befitting, t-arm", their intelligence. ht. ..,d.,w_' anccs in check by making sure ‘h r In IIIS, 5 hi te he C ief Expects ' I Quiet Hallowe an (‘moi of Police CW MacAr- 'liut‘ slated yesterday thtil as usual. he exipects a quiet liai- owte ‘en in The City "(’ct"-ainly 1 do not, and I know none of our citiLens wishes to tlcpiite our youth ll their full on this night when witches zini ;tIltllflS make their appear- ."ll.'t‘~ tlirouuhout the land‘'_ said the chief. i must, however, ask the ('0- ..pc:-atton of all boys and girls in \t‘l‘lnl.1 llitil this }lallm\c'en celebralrd in a manner be- ('P() coiiititgg sensible minded people. ltciiieiiiber you can still have .l1n without causing damage." t The Chief would like also to .remind the boys and girls that ‘e\'er:<inc'.< property is sacred to temptation comes to would _ ‘Jo liarmles prank; will be in- tet-rttptcd by the Police but any tconcentrations of gangs will be quickly broken up wherever they‘ lare found. I For the younger children ai party will be held, t.00 - 9.00. The older youthst will be conduct‘ l "Parents can what activities l their child is engag ". said lChief MacArthur. and Miss Mary Murphy, all of ague. 4 The remains are resting at the ‘llonnessey Funeral Home. from , where the funeral will take plaeel stan‘s Basilica. I 0 Union Moots t 1 Employees, held a special meet- District Council we t was learned that a num- been reached by the union meim-‘ l)f‘l‘.\ll|p. which would be releas- Present at the largely-attend h d f'I'I9€'lJlfl was Mr. Jon 1". . V _ _ M IT. M tquc Village. Pottery -- ha Since December 15161 Mr. 3 h__l8a:)1'ppg]\., us!” H“ 3 iade island clay. Special ltine Murphy had been living in retire- ‘ " Cliristmas cards at special mcni following 27 years spent; in;; in the mg L . _ Rummam Sale “ac, price Home made fudge. .335 an tofficer of the local Oustoms last night. Following the meet.- (‘anncll Building. (‘reat George ‘ _ I '3'“ V , .02 I‘ _ Q‘ 051 Mm‘, '3,“ Thur _ Spin‘-L 20 P" 9”“ d.‘~“'°"“'~ During World War 1 the lat: bcr of important decisions had ‘d "89 Q‘ 31 1' 1 00 m on Stars of Holland Diamond V” “urphy "fwd Mm the av. cm or s . . . . ' . . . ‘ p :'f"R~‘ghP"“‘F"“’“5(;l':“:l°”1"$32? (anitlian l'.xP¢’tiitionary 1-tree. I wig“-ER }nKER_ ,.-”,M 5“, -Q”ee;‘_“I’P'“‘ “’" ‘° An original member of the frtm- , ed to the public in the course of‘ "wry rmcsum ;.»3m_ V tius ltlalll. he suffercd4the_loss a few days ily Serivce Bureau will in-‘ JUST received shipment oft“ 3"" d“"'* ‘h’ f“h""“ "‘ terviewed on the work of the t fleece it sleepers with th Q Franc" . 4 Bureau. by Edwin C .1olin.sitone. \l(lf'l<pf‘nOf plastic feet. wear "' W“ ' mermm °' "'9 Can’ -“3“M‘“‘““- on Radio C.F‘.C.Y today at 130 oclock I longer, washes easily. Soles stay‘ (ll‘\. sites I to 4 in yellow, pink“ hliic. grccn. $1.69 2nd floor S.A. cil of the KI"ll';1hlS of Columl lic is SUl‘\'l\'(‘(l by his \'l'i‘(‘. ms the A FAMILY may be saxcd from \ft-llonald ldauzhmrs Daphne and d b t ’b ti t ‘ , “ the:par,l,':n'egt.’:‘)urF-:.rrl‘i1r;, usgfvicg Bl-j SFRE T0 make I‘0Ifl'VI~£tVl3TJ0l‘l€ of Charlottetown. and gun,“ m you ‘iv, 3, mV_ ttons early for the big weellyllxlxra Men“. has prospered yous dance held at‘the Charlottetown .. I ro I Hotel cvery Friday night. with lit‘ 1. alsn SUl'\'l\'¢‘<‘l h.V Ill! OOKI.-‘EDD w_M_5 Wm mlL<l( supplied The Down-,fatltcr, Mr. Philip Murphy. and HR . hold a Thankoffcrina service H“ ”‘“‘rV3”°"~‘ Ph°“". in the Church Sunday. .\'ovem- 737- her 3rdat330 pm. Rev. EH.‘ . Bean fluent speaker Dr Peter DEPUTY Rflumingh mg; ' ‘ . ' _ r r rcqutr to p one “"”°"“"" 3"” M‘ ”"“' “'” l:t":lllTS'0l the potato Plchirarilel ha” “"3" "I W‘ ”'“"" to the County returning officer’ "Epic!-y Rgntgymc ,,m,.. as soon as the ballots are cosihtr’ "S are mquired ,0 M0", the cd ~ lion. Eugene Cullen. Min-l results of the potato pie-hiscitelI>"*"' “f AK"l°‘m“”' MR AND MRS LW wish to announce the ciigagc- ‘ . ment of their elder daughter “HI” l5l'”d- "9 I’ |’"”‘’”’ PM M Chm“ ‘S S" ""919 to 1:]. station fire chief at l'(.C.A.F. Sta-, can of M”.‘tlon. Dunnvllle. Ont. . . Anna Norma Elizabeth :5 ‘_ 1”‘ turn Cullen Mm ettible Lloyd Archer of the City and the Late Mr, Wglmn M." 0‘ ‘rlanun ' Polllcf‘ Forceb'wl;tnken _,t;;nn,_ 'i'ryon_ pt-;,[ ‘ btiance to t ripce n l.I nd Ho. "til terd ...‘.." M101‘ -"3' ...".'.t......" i"‘.’.."£. BIRTHS clcn seizure while on duty at the , Police Station. Latent reports Y0"~r" A‘ ll" 5“‘“"‘ H”-‘l’l‘ last night indicated that he is ta‘ 00'0"‘? 30”» to W Ind H991,” mn,fon_d,ty Mrs ulohnnict Rnxs Young. Red Point. Rae. ' GILMORE-— At the Prince ‘. PLASTEII F'ALLs—The quiet ._hum of business activity was _rudely shattered in the Royal Bank early yenerday afternoon w it a toot section of the \A' mlht .r. a (mum phsyel. bro“ '00” and John Gilmore. (‘harlotletow fell to the floor of the euternl “3"3l“"- (h“’"Y' -’““‘~ ‘portion of the main Iotiry. N injury or additional damage suited. Pending new premises helm construct- ed on the former site. the Royal‘: I Hnqsltal on October Mr. 1 daughu-1'. ft lbs. l on. tanner Post Office building. in M,-_ mid M", R.‘ aaon.nlbs.7ou. an-r WISHES — A tolegi-an from Mrs. David Mutdt of Mer- inatd con IN7. cover a daughter. Linda 3 lbs. 3 025. Ed- ward Island Hospital on Sunday. Mrs DI °‘(‘RANE-— At the cimtotmmn N‘ I to and Mrs Herbert Crane a local branch is now housed ll{floop|_:|; _ M 0.‘,-|,~,u¢1m.g Leurwor-rr quarters locttcd In Hospital on October 23. H ‘:Aiivi.v._At wimitpeit. Maternity 1"-M 9'- I Atlantic Provinces Bdlan M2100 and the I-'>(‘a1 ('0un- roprescnlative of the National “’"k- S- by a l.'tiion of Public Employees. Sgt A J. Dowling president of the former Reta Connelbi. and three heal union presided, na . Kenneth Clcavelatid. Tommy Pierce, son of Mrs. two sisters -— Mrs. Frank (Soyle. ‘ Mary Pierce and the late Em-,t,(.;,m,{ui ‘met Pierce has recently beenl‘i)ted_" sing,“ Evangelist wnie died of a broken neck. promoted from Sergeant to ll-‘Iicht Sergeant in the R.C.A.F.| Tommy joined the air force in, Aiiril 1946. and since that timej across Canada; Labrador and: Tommy married Frances Sam-I, ‘two children. Michael and Peg- y Ann. 1 DEATHS Ql‘lNN-Suddenly on Oct 9' 1957. John Francis Quinn. too, King Street aged 69 years Re-~ ' Hanna- ii I. ng . Diinstana Bullion for Requiem High Mass at 9.00 o'clock. In- terment Catholic Oametary. Fl. Nlcllolu years. His remains will rest at t Benneuey Funeral Home on Tltitnday evening Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Peter-Iburg. Florida on Saturday. Oct. 0. 107, Int.»- af t. t Heights will i S’side Choir EXAMI Mayor JD Stewart tC9nll‘(‘l' '.'ll_lt>_\'< a laiigli w.tli l‘:(ll‘l(' Buck- Y M (' A. \\'oi‘Id Service Sec- N rotary tlcftt as he examtnesl (lt‘t‘.l lo \t‘\(’l‘Zll acres of land on .\lai‘s, presented to Mr. Buckley as been TO ‘LAN D ON MARS ohn Y.M C.A. Secretary also shows interest. before leaving Japan. J ants. local trighti Trinity Anniversary Recalls Dedicated Pioneer Efforts On Sunday. November 2 Trin- I'iiilcd Cl1llf‘("l1. ‘ll ti‘ i<f"Z‘\'(‘ Char‘..'.te- \'l its ."tiin‘\'cr- .\.’tl‘}'. Special service will tiinrk .t.~ tI.l'.1Slllll in ihc f‘l‘lttI‘lItll,I and cxentng The guest spcukcr for the (l(‘('.'lFlttn will bc Rci lohn t‘..FI Ball. B. . Minister of Portland United Church, Saint John, New Brunswick. Rev Mr. Hall who has been .. l’tiI'll£ill(l United for ilic past ll inc. years is much sought after as Quest prezicher. The present church which un-. til the time of Union in 1925 was} known as the “Brick Methodist; Church“ was built in 186-l. at thel, the same year that the Fathers if (‘ttiifcderntiriit were in (‘bar- 'ottetown preparing plans for al L'ninn of the Provinces Like their (‘nnferleratton Fath-! ers the men wlin planned and .itiilt Trtritty hittlded better than‘ they knew \t that time tltcre‘ were less than ‘.500 families but‘ they erected an edifice which is capable of seating 1.200 people. During the past few years the facilities of the church have be- come so taxed that it was found necessary to start construction on a church in the suburban area of the ty, so that P Royal Church at Belvedcro ' in the near future» take care of the overflow from; Trinity. t Although Trinity church itself dates back to 1864. the Methodist contzrcuatton which eventually raised the church had its ginning in October 1778 when Mr.} Benjiimin Chappcll organized,‘ prayer meetings in his home on-‘ rect almost opposite the Lcnnox llotcl. .\lr (‘happclls small company of devoted Christians grew and “ Saturday morning to St. Dun-ll“ 1733 the)‘ invited Rev. William. |)unda.s. wife of the then Lieut- Black who was then known asl the “Apostle of Mcthodism‘ in the Maritimes to iisil an preach to them. Mr. Black made a second itsitr about ten years later and in 1807 Rev. James Bulpitt arrived from . 0 Civic Employees Union, Local l‘°"d°“- E“-gl3"d l" mlmslor to 9? "7 V'l5Il3ll°n I3 R"- SOI. National Union of Public the congifiation. The first ser- “;(‘ll'. ~n story of Pentecost. Service Held At Hazelbrook The first in a series of evnn-1 gclislic services being held at llazelbrook Baptist church took’ place last night. Special soloist was Mrs. Leigh Warren, Char-‘ lottetown ‘ The speaker Rev. l..R. At-I kinson, chose as his topic “the- cosl of revival" based on thel lie said. "God expects the sincerity of our hearts. the unity of Spirit: and for prayer to have the most ' in‘ '1 l'l.'lf1l lll£I'.'t.‘ in oitr lives." The meeting closed with the‘: singing of "Jesus is tenderlyi calling me home." The meetincl will continue each evening this week. WEATHER ronomo tcrt — ‘ruminan- ’ tures buHetin issued by IN 95' lic weather office: awson....... . . . . .. 29 Vancouver .40 54 Victoria .48 52 Edmonton . 338 53 y . 32 58 .. is 37 .15 49 .40 55 .. 38 38 .. 38 M ..83 41 . .25 41 "18 45_ .8 43 . . . . . . .31 44 . . 27 45 . 32 43 . 3) 48 fld . . . . .. 52 toP)—The weather office here say: a small lush area wil cron Nov‘! II in the early morning and it winds int will allow tempera- Regional forecntul Prince E d w a rd Island and cloudy intervals: continu- In‘ cool; tight winds lncreulng in the afternoon to I-W’ high at New Glasgow and iottetown 25 and 40 ' QIIII’: High tide today}: Charlotte- town It 2.46 am. Ind 4.30 9-"!- At Rustioo at 1.03 P-31 I“ 10.35 pm. Summenlde t tide eighteen minutes _later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6.48 am. and sets at 5.05 p. in. MANY SPECIES There are about 30 different species of poplar trees, includinl eight types native to Canada. MONUMENTS Vere Beck 8: Son MONTAGUI and CllARLO'l'l‘E'l‘0WN skilled Memorial Crafb men since 1870 Page 2 The Guardian Wed. October 30. 1957 Pays $25,000 For Painting TORONTO (CPI —1..ord Beaver- 000 for Cor- to an consultant. announced Saturday. ‘no said this its the hlthtest price or "gr I Canadian picture. Acknowledged an Krieg- how. mutierpleoe, Merrymaking was purchased from Col. J. T. rtou of 0lt!- The paint- the Ron family Men-ymgxtng will be a major attraction of the Beaverbroolt art ‘mew now being built at Fred- "-tcun, The gallery and its con- tents will be a gift from Lord 3,.V¢.;-mqk to the people of New Brunowick. . UNGRADED EGGS our paying price for ungraded eggs delivered Charlottetown today 15 — 52c 46c 28c 34c 18c G1-3d¢ALargo ..... GratdeAMed. Grade A Small GradeB GradeC Cracks 18c For quick payment and prompt return of empty. cases, ship your eggs to CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Charlottetown REV. JOHN BALL ILA. were held in the old viccs t“l'l"llUll~‘€ I30 )ears ago. lie later removed to Crnpaud an.t died crc. Dcceiiiber 1),! 1849. A memorial window hul been placed in Trinity by his‘ granddaughter, Mrs. Hamish. Robinson and c een on the north side of the church aud- m. in November 1841 the frame of the first church building was raised. Special assistance Wu given by the British soldiers whol were quartered here at the tune.‘ The cornerstone of the present church was laid on the Queen's. Birthday. May 24, 1863 by Lady 1 enant Governor of the Province; it was dedicated and opened for \\'(ir_ 1p on Ch Of NO\'(.‘Tl)< ber. . The present minister of Trin- ity is Rev. A. Frank MacLean.. The assistant minister of Rev. llotwaid Christie The minist-i Dr, A.S. Is Heard At . i Of Local Service Z Evangelistic service: it Chris-l tian Church. now in the final] were attended last nlllllti capacity audience. ministry of music was pt'o\-id- ed by the choir of the Sumnicr- sidc (‘hiirch of (‘hrist - rrr‘ ection. “ is Raging" posed of Mr 0 ‘ > . rl"l1JZllll"" itccna We"-le and I-Ii-angclist Benoit sang the s cl cc t to n ‘('littst was in charge of the singing. l-Evangelist Benoit speaking tip- on the subect: "Five Finger I-‘iitritngs" indicated that the way ll 4 G0”; has served at,numerous stations‘ in llt"a\'9n H ml e8S.V'- .V<‘l it simple to understand The Gos- 1 true and faithful u a child."; Enumeraung upon the five fin- WATCH FOR THE. P. W. C. cotiotiiiiioti PARADE WHEN?—Wednesday. October 30. 8:30 pm. WHERE?—Along Kent to Queen to Grafton St. to P.W.C. WI-IY?——To celebrate crowning of the King and $39“ °l the Campus. ALSO-—Coronation Dance after parade. Admission—35c gcrs of both hands Mr. Benoit ave a simple study of the steps rv :- . salvation, the blessings en- joyed. and the rewards contin- ucd. The service continue tonight at 800 p TRUANT KILLED BUI-‘l“ALO. N.Y. tAPt —— A‘ golden autumn afternoon was too ‘ much for George Eggleston. l4,t two friends Monday. Tliel was swinging at the top of a aIen- i tter spruce a branch snapped and he fell 30 feet to the ground and i _ ,A ,4. . .-_ . . m OLD SE'l"l'LEMENT t Long:-uil Parish, across the St. 3 Lawrence from Montreal, was lirst settled in 1657. l that‘ many people overlook it and: stumble and fall onyit. Humanf nature seeks the difficult and the mysterious yet in matters of essential God has not clothed them in ambiguity. The Goo- pel is w-ithlrt reach of all. "Five Finger Findings" said the Fvan gellst." simply illustrates how that anyone can become a Child‘ of C recei God's I"l(‘h€Sll MONUMENTS t I CURRIE BROS. Malpeque Road Charlottetown blessing: for him. and remain’ R POU We will not be Watch for ad. Fitter "rill be“ Wish“ II to Ital. on A l. 157. to “'9 Rllfll Ffllflulclflofl Society: \fr."and Mrs ulrvtrnme Jar» "9" 1"“ ‘V t and congratulations to t with ‘.1, me, Man, Dm _ 0; (3.,-_ Stewart in his Mt m - II Pad I1 ll!‘ IIICVI, loitccownt ti dnnmr. Brenda "”.‘:' "I" ‘UV’ “ ‘P’ 3*’ DI I014!!! ’ I Ijgfg Mfg Mflcfl || conypypf I ll’ "nah. 7 nu. 4 , M.’ NIH! Whfll "DOV '1" POI‘ I1“ I‘ In for the Provincial i(lllYl.YK—At Toronto. Ontnr- Friday noon. rant! froililtl. Women’: Institute. Hie is now in In, October zltit. rim. to Mr.l -..-.«..t oiittett clwrrn rrtday ‘ Ottawa at Q a national con and Mn. Alex Kin-ylyti tiiee! net-noon. eminenc- laronee of the Federated Linda Court of North Rustic-ot_t lit: at 2 o'clock. lualanunt in non‘: fitness C a «outta: stun Gone. ut. swam-I Cancun. I \ . NOTICE t l E LTRY buying llve poultry or our plant until hrtlior notice. Producers Co-op Association Street ISLAND FURRIERS Ltd. *, KNITTED SUITS (Orion of course) Smai"tly fashioned Parkhurst creations——high bulk washables orlon. Skirts are softly flared to the hem line, d E sweater styles. You can choose from many new fall shn es. x- clusive with Island Furriers Ltd. SKIRTS, SKIRTS and more.SKIRTS* Here you will find one of the largest selections in the City. De- signed and made by such famous names a.s—Miss Sun Valley- Nat Gordon——leonardo d‘italia, etc. _You should see this wonder- ful selection before you purchase. Sizes 8-20 from CONTESSA SETS .w'ide Have you seen these in the newest idea of and mix and match. trimmed with YOUR HIADOIIARTIRS FOR—SWIATIRS me llnew carry (except Nat Gordon) is ex- ry .andFurrte L clustve with 1:1 these and that is important to you SHOP AT I Orion sweaters the blending Iiaterial—Another exclusive. SWEATERS CARDIGANS stock the satee- ttonahhtgnbulkorlanand wool- lnndrndand tom. . of - a variety 0 22.95 $11.75 unit!!! in match-mates 22.95 skirt and SKIRTS td. You will not see lvaluaa elaew rs and