J Lieur. Col. .1. S. Jenkins. D. S. 0 left, pioneer air-minded enthusiast who made Upton Airport Possible through his generous gift of the PRESENTATION TO site, being presented with a glill dinner meeting held at the Charl-I CITY AND CENTRAL l ottotown Hotel last night. The pre- ' I I 'DLAND colored views. Ores well Studio. YOUR DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug Store. FREDERICTON . Church Christ Sunday, Sept. 23.Sunday School at 10.30 a.m. worship and PIONEER ENTHUSIAST sentation was made Mayor J. D. Guardian Photo. from citizens and other friends at Stewart. CWI. Conveners Are Appointed A meeting or the Executive of PENTECOSTAL Church of the the Provlnclan Diocesan Council of 31?. 1-03 P-m- Q 3. Stairs. MlmSlH'- the Catholic Women's League was of ilicldat Miscouche on Wednesday levenmg with the newly-appointed president, Mrs. Ben. W. Des Rocbes 'sor. Dnt., president of Chrysler huh ' 51 or to Canada R. R. M333"; iionuen. repmntr Illl the Canadian Chlmb” d Comma wi Pmnl" 5"”; z-lemming of New BNDSWC - - A. Faux of Halifax. regional WW” yum of the Great West Aslllrllltf-' compmy gnd G. A. Flllppelll. 0' 1'1-31), B.C., president of the! Ior Chamber of C mmerce 0 3!! ads. On the business side of the vention. the board executive Sunday night. ReP0l'i1 "I" I ; ceived Monday and Tuesday W board committees. the transporta- tion commission and the 11:1 1103., policy and bylaws com tee. PANEL DISCUSSOIN . ' A three - provincial duClIlSI0n panel is scheduled for Monday 09' ernoon on the topic. Azflcullll" in the Atlantic Provinces. Taking part will be Nova Scotia's deputy agriculture minister Waldo Walsh of Halifax; APEC President R- Whidden Ganong of St. Stellhenv J. Lincoln Dewar of Charlotte- town. secretary of the Prince ward Island Federation of A3” culture; C. M. McLean of Char- lottetown, general manage 0! the Co-Op Super Market and H. H- Smith of Saint John. NB.. P0" and industrial commissioner. Mr. Flemming will conclude ylvCCCdIl1gS Tuesday. E E gigging E for speakers and panel diu.-union participants. Ronald W. Todghan of wind. Corp. of Canada, opqu convm. tion speech-making Monday, Among other guest apaaken an T. C. A. Hislop, New Z4.-alnnd's Ml'- C- 3- Cort. Eastern Repres- entative of Douglas Aircraft Cor. poratlon of California signing pup. chase agreement for DC-6': recent- ja ' sionmo ur .4 Cxt'- -- RE. i . FOR THREE ly purchased by Maritime Central Airways while Capt. Carl Burke awaits his turn to sign. The agree- ment was witnessed by Chief Jul- ILION ,2- tice Hon. Thane A. Campbell. (left rear) while Mayor Joyce of Moncton was an interested obser- var. Remains Removed To The Basilica The remains of Rev. Michael E. Francis were removed last night from the chapel at St. Dun- stan's University to St. Dunstanls Basilica where they were rec- eived by Monslgnor Patrick Mc- Mahon to lie in state until the JETS SALUTE (Continued from page 1) fax, Saint John. Fredericton. Syd- ney and the Magdalen Islands and in the latter year. the speaker mid, cargo operations began in earnest with the flying of fresh fruits and sea foods to New Eng- land. A contract was obtained in 1951 IOWIPIDCT. Thomson Group Buys Newspaper PENTICTON, E. C. (CP)-The Penttcton Herald has been sold to the Thomson newspaper interests, it was announced here Friday. G. J. Rowland, owner of the said the Herald was Kingston lodge Member Honored It was a happy time when members of Queen Mary L.0.B.A. Kingston, planned to meet at the home of Mrs. Duncan Marshall to congratulate her on celebrating her eightieth birthday; but due to sickness in the home were unable Third Queen's liberal Ass'n. Annual Meeting Harry W. MacLauchlan of Stan- hope last night was re-elected pre- sident of the Third Queen's Liberal Association at the annual meeting 22. 1956 , (G) - MU burly Ila Torungnhzlalz natbar aalno night ' I (Nth-ht-)' (D Dawson as 433" Vancouver 35 54 Victoria :5 3; 7 calauy n" :3 Rosin 45 at Widens II as Threats u 5, Ottawa :9 5, "Q9811 Q, 54 Globes M 42 rutlulotna .. 52 Iaint -IOIIII :1 54 3 54 Charlottetown as :2 Ya:-mouth 2: 60 StgJobn's u :43 aaursr X(CP) - The west... south of Sable Island bv smlrdly Welling. As cool air con. tinues to flow around 'the high, clear. chilly weather in Qxpgcted to continue over the weekend, Forecasts: Nova Scotla. Prince Edward si. land, eastern N.I!. counties, lower St. John River valley: Clear with a few cloudy intervals; cgnunuing very cool: southwest winds 15. Low-high at New Glasgow 30 and 52. Charlottetown 80 and 50, Mom. got: gang” Fredericton 28 and 50 an 38 and 50. Outioo ' Sunday: Sunny. k for High tide today at Charlottetown at 12.17 p.m. and Sunday at 12.12 wt and 13-58 pm. at Rusticu Wily 7.35 a.m. and 1.00 p.m. on Sunday 8.08 a.m. and 733 um Summerside tides eighteen min. utes later than Charlottetown Sun funeral at 10 o'clock this morn- lng. The Libra was sung and the Rosary recited. Yesterday morning at the Uni- versity chapel Mass was said by Rev. Anthony Francis. Eastern for the carrying of freight and passengers for the Pine Tree Radar chain in Northern Labra- dor and this was followed four years later by a similar contract for the Eastern section of the hold at Mt. Stewart. other officers included. vIce-pre- aident, Cecil Stetson, Marshfleld and secretary, Elmer MacDonald. Scotchfort. Both were re ' A ” Lemuel MacKinnon of Highfleld acquired by Woodbrldge Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of the newspaper in- terests of Roy'II. Thomson. The change in ownership becomes ef- fective Oct. 24. Mr. Rowland, who has operated WI TREAT the sick wall. Gig- rfs Pharmacy, open I a.m. to . p.m. in the chair. The following Convers were ap- pointed: Splritual, Lay Retreats and Catholic Action - Mrs. A. J. MacDonald. Charlottetown; Educa- tion - Mrs. Herbert McQuaid. Wel- rises today at too am and sets atoll p.m. rises Sunday at 6.01 a.in. and sets at 0.09 p.m. to attend. However, two of the Lodge members, Sister Isabel Newson and Sister Melissa Younker call- ed on Sister Marshall and present- ed her with a nice gift and nicely communion at 7.30 pm. Byard Thurber, Minister. THE ANNUAL Convention cl Churches of Christ on Prince Ed- . FOR QUALITY. service and ac- curacy. shop at worth's Pharma- OLD ARTISAN! .-was -.-ev,rr!'-!.r..'1'.'-:T.-.. .............. '7' ward Island will be held in the , Passage, N.S., brother of the dc- DEW Line. This year an Inter- mg Hg-gm um; 1940 mg becgmg and Levi McNally of Johnston's p-03 coyvgymncg. handy. South Lake Christian Church. beg- I";51::"'n;'er9I3I”tI”:'::d CISIIWDSIIIP cggggd educator. He was assisted national Group Charter service on"; in 1943, "id 3, Wm can. decorated birthday cake. my” we", nmed to an Que”-. 5 3 3"” 39- ""''""i by Rev. R.E. Ellsworth. Deacon: was inaugurated from Montreal mm. .. pubulher .34 M pen”. sister Marshall thanked the (young, executive. Know Dhmond Wooden collar harnesses of 1,- loss and economy. shop at Gig- gey's Pharmacy. VISIT HI-STYLE Millinery. GI. George Street. "Where every style is Hi-style." DR. REATII MacIntyrs's Of- fice will be closed until Mood Oct. 1st. ,DlI.. SEAMAN will be absent from his office at the Polycllnlc until Oct. 12. IALI. OF. Perennial Plants. begins today. Over forty varie- ties. Reasonable prices. Joe R. Smith. Clinton. DISABLE UNITED Church. Ser- vice Sept. 13rd at 8 o'clock. Rev. Bryer Jones, New Glasgow, guest speaker. special music. FREDERICTON and Btadalbane Christian Church. Bradalbane 11.00 am. New Glasgow 3 p.m. Fred- ' erlcton 7.30 p.m. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church. Service Sunday, Sept. 381-d 11 a.m. Church School 12.15. Miss Mary A. Macxenzie, Deaconess. SPECIAL service at New Glao mw Christian Church. Sunday. Septembe 23rd at 3 p.m. Preacher Byard Thurber. KINGSTON BAPTIST Cllllrcli. Sunday 23rd. 7.30 p.m Miss Laura lain. guest speaker,. Guest solo- ist Mrs. Leigh Warren and Mr. Sterling Inman. Charlottetown. NORTH BEDEQUE United Church. 9.!) Travellers Rest W.MS Thank- offering 11.00 North Bedeque, 7.30 II:-oetowa. Rev. 8 6. Walls. Min- er. TRYON United Church Sunday. Sept. 23. Cape Traverse I1 a.m. Rally Day Program. Tryon Sunday School 10 a.m.. as usual. Rev. Lloyd Archer. PROVINCIAL Vocational School -There are a few vacancies in day classes In Carpentry. Autom- otive Mechanics and Drafting. Those Interested apply at once at the school. Dial STM. MILTON - Rustieo Parish Rec- tor Rev. A. E. Piercey. Services for Sunday. Sept. 23.. St. John's. Milton 10 a.m. Sunday School, 11 o'clock morning prayer and ser- mon, Christ Church, Cherry Valley. 1!). Evening prayer and sermon. St. Mark's Rustlco 7.30. Evening prayer and sermon. Come and Bring the whole family. llowaril Mclnnis inning Friday evening September 23. until Sunday evening Septemb er 3). TIMBER AND Pulpwood cut- ters "Don't miss seeing it. The saw with the Roller Bearing Nose Guide ”Reduci Friction." 3 times more speed." Added power to the cut." More timber less time. Sold and serviced by Batt and Mcllae Prince Edward Island Progress- ive Conservative Association. Oc- tober 17th. 1956 at Community Centre. John Diefenbaker, M.P. Special Speaker. NAME OMITTED - Among the survivors of Mrs. Annie Stewart. killed in a railway crossing accid- ent Thursday night. is a daughter, Mrs. Reagh Moore. Brookfield. whose name was inadvertently om- itted in yesterday's report of the tragedy. LEAVE FOR ONTARIO - Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jeffrey are leaving here early next month to take up residence in their former home town of London, Ont. They will be accompanied by their three child- ren all of whom were born In this City. Mr. Jeffrey has been in this city for he past 10 years and oper- ated the Abegvrcit Gift (fourt for.- some time before Joining the Elect rolux Company here. He will main- tain his connection with that com-i pany In his new home. ' RETURN AFTER HOLIDAY -- Sgt. and Mrs. J. R. De-Coste andl young son Vincent accompanied by the former's brother, Vincent. DeCoste, of Chiiliwack, B. C. leftl on return Wednesday morning aft-I 91' lbending an enjoyable vacat- ion vislting their parents. Mr. and( Mrs. William DeCoste, Hayfield Std They made the trip by car. hav- ing left early Saturday morning and arriving in Charlottetown the following Saturday night, making I IIODOVET In London, Ont. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. George Langley. This is Mrs. DeCostc's first visit to the Island and she was greatly impressed and hopes to re- turn soon. DEATHS FALL-At Crapaud, Sept. 20, Wil- liam Charles Fall in his 78th. year. Funeral Sunday from Cra- paud United Church. Service starting at 1.2!) p.m. Interment Crspaud cemetery. Rcamins rest- ing at the home of his brother. Mr. Clark Fall. Crapaud. l IIOWATI - At 'ri-you rt-id.y.! Sept. 11. 1956. Mrs. Albro Howatt In her Nth year. Resmins rest- side: League Magazine - Mrs. Ar- thur Cain. Summerfield: Crusade for Good Reading - Mrs. R.G. Jay, R.C.A.F. Station. Summer-side; So- cial Action - Mrs. Cecil McCarthy, Morell: Immigration - Mrs. W.J.P. MacMillan, Charlottetown; Resolu- tions - Mrs. Leslie G. I? y, In- dian River: National Scholarship Mrs. Charles MacNeilI. North Rus- l-ld- tico: Our Lady's Missionaries, NOTICE-ANNUAL meeting of g'rl;S9e5l;I"(fg0”ll'f3f"Nif:n':, rsleflgafgt Albert Mccardle. Kinkora; Girl Guides - Mrs. Wilfred Perry, Sum- mersidc: Finance - Mrs. J.E. Flem- ing. Charlottetown: Radio. TV. and Films - Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. Montague; Publicity - Miss I. Ar- senault. Charlottetown: Report Forms - Mrs. Matthias Murray, Lot 65 Crcdcnlials were filled out for the President who will be attending the National C.W.L. Convention to be held In London, Ontario. in Oc- tober. Mrs. B.W. Deslloches. Miscouch and Miss Margaret Wedge, Conve- ncr of Legislation and Cit'zenship were appointed as representatives on the PEI. Tuberculosis League in response to a request received frnm the Tbc. League. CARBUTHERS- At Mrs. J F. Steclc of Charlottetown was appointed as Corresponding Sccrrtarv to replace Mrs. M. J. Doyle of North Rustlco who found it impossible to act In this capacity at the present time. ery, North Tryon. Please omit flowers. O'BRIEN .- At Charlottetown Thursday. September 20, 1956, Bridget O'Brien, formerly of Bon shaw. aged 88 years, The ICHIIIIII are resting at the Henncssey Fun eral Home from where the fun- eral will be held Monday morn- ing to St. Ann's Church. Lot 65, for Requiem High Mass at 0.8). Interment in church cemetery. 136 Spring Street, Summerside on Friday, September 21st, 1956. Thomas Dawson Carruthers in his land year. Forwarded from the Bow- uess Funeral Home to his late residence from where the funeral will be held on Sunday, Septem- ber 23rd. with service at 2.00 p. m. Interment In the Church of Scotland Cemetery. Cape Trav- erse. ANDREWS-Suddenly by accident in Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 17.. Olga B. lwayel wife of Arthur S. Andrews of 57 Troll St. Born- crville. Mass. Funeral services were held at A. E. Long. Memor- ial Chapel in Cambridge or. Sept. Rev. George MacDonald, sub- deacon; and Rev. Allan MacDon- aid. Master of Ceremonies. A Guard of Honor of 4th Deg- ree Knights of Columbus under Pilot Percy MacDonald was post- ed last night at the bier. P.E.I. Hospital Nurses Alumnae Annual Meeting The seventeenth annual meeting of the P.E.I. Hospital Nurses Al- umnae was held at the Cundnll Home yesterday. The meeting was opened by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. The pres- ident Mrs. Willlam MacEachern presided. Minutes of the last meeting and the sixteenth annual meeting were read by the secret other and Toronto and in the past eight months over 1,000 passengers have been flown to countries all over Europe. Dr. Fisher emphasised par- ticularly the excellent work of the airline in the far north in de- vising new training methods and equipment to permit use of heavy aircraft on freight hauls to the Arctic Circle. Among the many activities of the M.C.A.. he said. were: oper- ation of Government Ice patrols over the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the western Atlantic; operating sea patrols over the Atlantic and forestry patrols for the New Brunswick Government; flyins charter groups of curlers and sportsman as far as Alaska; never showing a finan- cial loss but consistently increas- ing its revenue. The company. he stated. was originally urganised 850.0!!! and today is worth over 011,- ary. Mrs. Wilfred James. Letters 000000 and minutes of an executive meet- ing held Tuesday. May 29. were read. An inspiring annual report was given by the president. Mrs. Mac- Eachern. Annual reports were also heard from the other officers and committees. A vote of thanks was extended to the past year's offic- ers. New officers and committees were nominated for the following year, ' : President, Mrs. Gordon Warren: Vice-president, Miss Ardeth Dixon; Secretary. The airline is going ahead with new plans and is seeking new routes and new types of cargo at all times. Walter S. Grant and Capt. J. J. Connolly, Postmaster. both spoke briefly. the former re- callf his associa" with the early days of aviation and the men who pressed for its develop- ment and the latter dealing with Mayor Joyce of the outstanding feats of skill and endurance exhibited by the fly- en in keeping the malls moving. Moncton and Mayor Currie of Sumrneralde each added their trlbu'e of praise and appreciation to the 'pioneers in the development of ying in the Maritime Provinces. Bead table seating at the dia- ner included: Dr. ' nkins. Waiter Fowler. Mayor W. A. Currie. Summerside. Hon. B. Earle Muc- Miss Vera Newson; treasurer, Miss Nan Coles; Press. Miss Char- Iotte Cairns; sick committee, Miss Mildred Thompson and Miss Isa- bel MaoI..eod; Scrutineerl. Miss Ora Profitt and Miss Catherine Daiziel. Secretary. Miss Vera Ncwson: treasurer Miss Nan Coles; ad or editorial policy changes are planned. Terms were not an- nounced. The Herald. llshsd thrice weekly since Novem- ber. 1954, with a circulation of about 4,200, was founded in 1908 sodhadbeenowned byR. J. Mc- Dougall for 25 years before Mr. Rowland took over in 1940. He said the new owners have announced plans to convert the Herald to daily publication. prob- ably some time next year. Fraser Kue, Chinese resident charged with unlawfully wounding with intent to main or dlsflgurc. when he appeared befws Stipend- Iary Magistrate Allison Gillis yes- terday in City Police Court. Mr. J. P. Nicholson appeared for the Crown and Mr. R. R. Bell, 0. C., for the defence. A drunken driver was sentecned to seven days in jail and mother accused was remanded until to- morrow oo I charge of falling to stop at the scene of an accideni The same person was . mended until the 26th on another charge of criminal negligence in the operat- ion of a motor vehicle. A speeder charged with travelling 40 miles per hour through the intersection of Weymonth street and Iongworth Avenue was fined S15 and costs or five days. Two drunk and incapab- loo were given loday suspended sentences after a plea for lent , and an accused previously remand ed on a charge of theft of a vise from a motor vehicle was canteen- ed to N! days In Jail. Charged with theft of coal of a ulna of less than 850 the accused was remanded to this morning and released on 825 ball. which has pub- 1" members for their klndneu in re- membering her, and hoped to be able to attend many more meet- gs. The following address was read by Sister Newson. Dear Sister Marshall: We, the members of Queen Mary L.O.B.A. have assembled here tonight to congratulate and extend to you our heartlest greet- ings on this. the occasion of your clghtieth birthday. No doubt you have seen many vast changes during your life's pilgrimage and with God's guid- ance have met the pleasant and unpleasant things in life with cour- age. patience and perseverance. You have been a faithful mem- ber in our Lodge and attended re- gularly when you were able and many times came when the trav elllng was hardly fit. You were al- ways willing to vs a helping hand wbeth qu ting. preparlna for suppers or anything else. and we are very grateful and appreciative to have such a val- ued member in our midst. We ask you to accept this gift not for its value but just as a little remembrance. We trust God will richlyblauyontntbeysarathnt liesheadaodbopothatyouwlll enjoy good health and be spared to have many more birthdays. Signed on behalf of the mem- bers of Queen Mary L.0.B.A. LIQUOR STOLEN GRAND FALIJ, Nfld. (CP) - Polioe are looking for careful thieves who stole Cl bottles of lid- uor and 850 from the Canadian Lesion club here. They entered by taking the plus from hinges of a basement door, carefully puttlnl the door back In position before leaving. 000 years ago in Denmark had rich, silver-plated decorations in animal patterns. Burke Electric Authorised M Dealer Doctrinal Wlrln of Wiusloe was elected represent- ative to the P. E. I. Liberal As- soclation. Speaker. included Russell Clark M. L. A. and Hon. Eugene Cullen. Minister of Industry and Natural Resources. both representatives of the district, Neil A. Matheson. M. P.. Cecil Miller, J. J. Mustard. president of the Queen's County Liberal Association. Roland Mac- Donald and Jack Keenan. both of southport. FOR SALE Building lots near South- port Cabins, centrally locat- 3 ed, beautiful view of Hills- '”'"'ou"E,f:'f,,:,':'””"” boro Bay and City of Char- noughou A gnu. lottetown. Apply to- T on DIAL 4021 HARRY S. MUTCI-I, southpaw I56 Greet Geo. St. "lSLAND PRODUCTS WEEK" Donald, representing the Prom-I mom," ,."dmg, given by M,-.. ier. His Illlonour Lieut. Governor ' H. I h T. W. . PIOVIO. Df. John 5::';',,.3f:,'”,,yA ',i,"f,, Fisber, Chief Justice Thane A. Helen Crosby, Miss Edith Hume, C0mPb9"- "I!" HIV”! 307"- Moncton. Capt. Carl F. Burke, R. ln(2f:hh;?-d:;dm:oi:?'pwn Tnd Mr." E. Taylor. president Charlotte- town Board of Trade. leave To Attend Case Adiournecl Funeral Of Sister In Police Court Mrs. Herbert Smith and Mr. A further adjournment till lept- Ellsworth Wsye, Hunter River. ember as was granted at the re- left on Wednesday morning for quat of the Crown in the ease of Dover, N. H. to attend the funeral of their sister. Mrs. Arthur And- news. whose tragic death occurred early Monday morning as the re sult of a csmirowning accident. Entertainment consisted of hu- THE CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND ( Charlottetown, P: E. I. l, CHAIR SEATING If your chair needs a new cane bottom phone 4149 for full information. Mrs. Andrews was the former Olga Waye. a daughter of the late Austins and Robert Ways of Bun- gay. P. E. I. CONTINUES ALL WEEK! Your Junior Board of Trade asks that you continue to support the sale of Island Products this week and every week! Our thanks to the following firms who assisted us In this promotion: lhtterprlse Bakery 0 Matthew-Wells O Seaman's Beverages 0 Central Crsasnerlee O Montague Cold Storage 0 Fisher Bros. 0 J. W. Windsor 0 Insol- brookDs.lryOAlbertGs-lffta Olforollorenlnory Easterfsokfngtlo. O Newfllasgowbalrylngoo. OampbolllBurnsONorthShoroPsoIdngCo.OT. H. Fraser 0 Orapsnd Creamery O Canada Pack- srsOAn1a.lgamstedI)alrios OJ.aT.MorrIs OJonklnsBros. AN "ISLAND" BRAND MEANS A BE'IT ER BRAND! Other surviving sisters and broth era are: Reta. rs. Stanley Houst- on. Rustlco; Nettle. Mrs. Rex Can V , penter, Dover. N. H.; Isaac (Bob) t , H. Boston. Mass; John in New van; m - , , , Harryln Vernon,B.C.; Raymond. M ,1, -t ” Lynn Lake, Maa.; Peter In Detroit. , Michigan. FITTED FOOTWEAR Ultleeadt.-Carrtelllgz 20 at 11 am. ENGAGEMENTS MR5. ANNIE BREIIAUT. Lyn- dale, announces the engagement lag at her late residence from where the funeral service will he held Sunday. Sept. 23 at 3 n m. Interment Presbyterian Cemet- Charlottetown UIEII E. IMILEY adults of her youngest daughter. Cath- erine Elisabeth to Angus Keith. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlnard lilac- ittiag more than two lddiflol I the drl For A brother Geore predeceased her in May of tho year. and a brother Iiulsuualwuaw-0-sdnlluluwy Proud! imbue - ' '1”,-.”j .s..oo-...”3..Il- ”""'”"”"""' l . 00-In . nation-uasnwviuyugwuualaofwusnasad &Oneto has-an our-and-auuquycwouluvht ' - .-M K Ir" n"9u' scAn and users W Fm H oss. a a e to ta e 1. gm": v”-'-”c"-'5-ui'-rww7i0-'3b'"'ti- ' :5 ';m'.e""'w" P.l.I. Regt. n1 Reece) wll mu salt out 432: ppm." Find ps IV I - ckwstt Parade II S-Inentdo. Sunday ”""”......'”"”..;"" By Magistrate fufngg. t 23 son It DRIS8:IaftIe&OO. beenaadpih tees.webbsllI.bIsoIs. Ffveaqenatleawllosvoestelswu