'-v Theatre Party Held last Nighf DEATHS MoLure. lvirs. T. H. B. Somers and GALLANT-At Charlottetown oh lf'.”-"- E R ”:T9l- M? g111V'd.ClW Thursday, Oct. Hi. 1954. Mrs. W3 W” (in nzrargg. 0! if eMa"I)(2g Lucy A. Gallant, 23 Douglas St "3"" Bnh 5': mmcxanh OP y. in her 78th year. Her remain. H” "1 Chars?” 8 Miss"; St; 7 . ' are, resting at the Charlottetown 59”” "bin 9 5:19"? f LE :11 x funeral Home, funeral notice 1?:r'y"pA pres mgie gmddgd 03;; SIIQCT. lbs. . e e . . e a .' e . a a e 4. a a . a . . 93: t r. ' udg”. ., " 9, by the Brownies under the leaxl- BIOKGII POKOC TOG. Tb. . . . . . . . . . - . . . 89? HOOPEK-M ihP P. E. 1. HO!- cramp of Mrs. Stewart Chandler , piial. Thursday. member 28. 1954 and Mrs. Donald iuoomiioi. was Mother s Own Tea. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95: Vii-s. Hammond Hooper, in her 1 attraction. - i . lam. year. loo...” .. i... i... ... i "e'y....L””””i'....L. . Shortenlng.pDomestic or Fluffo. 2 lbs. . 59c - id N M'l . i I - . gmgnncgt. Jggfgls cgggghv F;;;;;;; personals . . - Hallows op Kisses. lb. .. . . p. . -. . . . .. 35c Swurd-.v- Orion" -W -i 2 v-m M... ,. E, c....,..,.,, .50 mm... Campbell s Tomato Soup. 2 tins . . . . 25: I"'""""”. M”"”' Cem""”" St has enteredthePE 1 Hnspita. - cl kl B 2 - Please omit flowers. wgem she undemmt 'm' opemmnt If S OUIIS. 0 01.. 2 TIIIS . . . . . . . 396 . . ff,g;'A;-:gf;;- of g;fmCdli;;rlogc; yesterday. Old English Wax. qts. . . . . . . . . . . . . 89:: ash lest! .iaaes1 Frederlrlf Mam I:11e.lIll.1:30mI;'.l5.1nd6l'ti1:-lp?i- Bring, Wethey's Two Fruit Marmalade. 2 iars 69: j Ag an ar nttetown n is an . . Sc on ec file an 0 . . 70th year. His remains are resh M.C.S. Dock ard Halifax havebeen 1 York Pea:hesI 0'0 2 'in5 - 456 ' l h ("H I C F lsit thisy it I h T. T. ' I .ill1R at t e ..ar otte nwn uneral v ing c y or t e pas wo Home from where the funeral days renewing old friendships lclng s"99"- o i v e v o s u a i a a .Guiid took place last eveninl in -DOWNE - M I lit llaaadtn ' ' i y, October 29, 1954 TTjj Successful little guh) IVANGEIJSTT 'll Prin ' I U ipasits in Th 11 lip UAW IICCOI i d termining Ch ..5g:;'.,, .31,...,"f.'..f;".f, b:u1c.c.1d 5,1 be held in HaSeli?;;:lcl""lBapYllaL ed de:ll.pl;Ip.NrGl': Messrs. leeo. P. grins Elf potato; stud that as : -:31.” "”my1i;”g::a.";:em,1?h!"gVy:;"L3 . , , - . ' a . o - um. The."-. Church Monday. Nov. 1 to Fri- Malsaac. Mr. Gillespie. a. former result the farmer were not getting um wenmn. M an ammo awmoa conduct” bfmgmpnk ICHIICEICIII SYCOI Charlottetown: - . . H . Middl . N. S. , . . " - - s'".P'"l' ”3"..”Z.””” T11? '3.'..".'b'.fE gvefybodyrnwaeqcomef em gxhemef mldzrmber? :11: nth; ...i'Tfilir'55 isxg hcfvee Suelrrie V”"' ,”.?;3;"g?;2 President. Roddlo motor. The min newrhm e:dTtJobZ W 1 Marketing Board and Messrs. 1:. 13, protection in case we get into g'”"f,, ma hmmy 0,3” Fonune Scripture lesson, Ephesians 4:1-10, NEW YORK. (AP)-.3eu.1,h,m I3 97- ' W "N l1 ' - FREE CHURCH of Scotland. uouble "Em... he wded. He pom.” my - Wu mg by Dgygdg Mwggghu-n, Steel Corpn board of director. Scantlebury. welcomed the mem- bers and expressed pleasure at the large number in attendance. Mr. Barry Bugclen very capably acted as master of ceremonies for the evening, and after several im- promtu skits which brought forth hearty laughter all had an hilar- ious hou.r playing "Cootie" with Mrs. Wilfred Cudmore and Mr. Eric McGregor winning the prizes for the highest scores. Membership re- turns made at last nights party 11 f d att d- - - ' igauacweum :,rea:.s rgfformwzz. W"'h be”9dlc"w” by Rel” Ff smm” rdvantazes of operatinl I Market- will be taken over by I srollfp of or at a testimonial dimer given 3:: gll:Pt:n;i”yogm:1li1:'5cut;fxr;dmt: aygzrjan dglggrcgmlg vggffdgl :3: deStl'0YiYlE PPODGXTY Within Mr. Roger Gardhamlvery capably NEW ol.ssc.ow Church of "8 Bond. people who are anxious to get. nu- by the officers of the Charlotle- hm mam of me Pmvmm, Lew, Mummu um ml, 1,. oonnemon the Victoria Village limits, introduced m an gmusms md novel ghrm Siam" sillndax O”'g.i”' icontlnued on page 15) town Garrfmlhhem Chw1e(::1e,:,day laiive when you introduced the with the promotion of youth pro- especially on Ha1Iowe'en will manner the members of the cast . ew asgow a.m.. " l W evening a e are e wll ' t. E1 L10-(anon pm, um . Mr. Cate b d M 1 g of "The White Haired Boy” which school 10 am. Cave,ndish (.30 p e Hotel. Govemmm 15 ..T;ctrulu exunuon Sp, m" r lib 3” :in be prosecuted is being drected by Mrs J P m RW 1 Judton 1-9" W1” 139' The dinner was presided over by 3”” Mme 5'3” it; 133 1,0 t u';mww,m"5a” M e mm mm i 5 --of '- C .' i . . i ithDr o y rune. Ab d Millar and is to be the Guild's gin an evangelistic nnmpaizn in - T Y's "19 G”"”" M” ””5”'."t'.M””' ilegvggaaye. Little Pond and An- Cl'lelPiBt." emcirln cl?:Isl:5g"lr:r;res;:d Sgned' first presentation for the 1954-55 the Cat:PrlRdlSDi';' Slauanngtist glielrirflig e ;r;rril;;)l:nHg;:i:e-i-(ugh; CYalll!lzTl1El,eia'ke mandala would be one of the first upon the young people the need for , G. L WOOD, .530”. commencln J ' . . . . Led .. ' . - h h . o p g , L erec . - the fellowship that is to be found I-Mi TUEM5 emerlammem W35 and mnmmmg mmug I E M?” Another large, audience greetel Dsio” ED" Mm read and presen "We acknowledge i-01118” with within our Young People's Societies. Clerk. convened by Mrs. Fred Ranahan wlth Mrs. B. H. Bushes. Mrs. B. "W M 8 ”..C”"'k S.p'"7'”l .5””""5i' ilv com 9 . v ' - ”d"" "m M” Re” T.” W" M" not disa inted us. The lights- W. Patterson and Miss Grace 3' 3” '”V'"' El?” mid-l we'W,l;.. semzd l:;h:Hm:,"gI: w;e'('1f?:.- City Councillor Frank Storey, i0W9d by We DFESETHSUOH g "3315 burning bgiimy in mu mum,-y ship be tmtde 5 place when '11 Campbell 5,, member. of me com. C0m9- H01). Redeame, pamh 'p,esen.e. Chairman of the Charlottetown KIND-5 byd lvllaior blwy hie 1: side tonight bear eloquent testi- mittee. Delicious refreshments were SHOWING RESERVE CHAMP- their variety concert. "menmal wm"m'We- W33 the E11653 ."”g "L 3 S” ' fgstlftegb , mony lo the fulfillment of your served. and the evening concluded ION e No island shorthorn herds As at the initial performance Speaker at the weekly supper meet- lflmk e;J"Nl;r:”5.::,g The aboje was promise. with a sing-song for which Mrs will be shown at Amherst at the Mary Lou Barnes in her Hiiwai ml! of the Aliihl Y'5 MEWS Club oriabih H of.” darrlson omcers ”We believe Sir, that the energiz- B. W. Patterson was the accompan- Maritime Winter Fair but Athol lan dam-e brought something en- in the Y- M- 5- A- laliv !1illM- of the zeserve M-mun M PEI ing of this extension heralds the B E ist. Roberts of Souihport is showing iirely new and highly entertain The speaker gave a comprehensive Brigadier Reid thanked Mel CL dawn of a new day for the districts BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50c Per Insertion -i?l'l'i'TH's' BYIROOYNE-At the P. E I. l-io.i- lowing were the winners last night du...,.,; 5.. H... Kmgmpn M "W, - . - eh. "1 ha 1 e p . - H p, hp. . .. . ht t h . , , X ccpower sgvn usa . pllal. Oct. 23, ion. to Mr. an:' at the Crud Pally Vin C.nl-inl chriurrii. Viz: Marlene 1Veaihe.' ;o;,.,f.ljmfw;r: upaltifxlg .23; f.':f..m 1:; dangglgv tf,e”.l:ngal'.:;: brighter and more hopeful vision of November 4th-Kenslngton Mrs. Raymond Burgoyne. Grand Royalty Hall: Ladle: f.:'sf. Mix, 5... Wm, plmpd first in mm dmh Centennial 1' Y ,- D 8 the future 01 than dmncu Ind 35 November 5th?OlLeary and Tignish ville, a son. . p p plawcd third aip the carnival. . . , , , McALI.iST!.j.R.-At the Charlotte consolation. can Damp Dom. pnzep mm M I mg program A" wen”: from outside the Province. President, W. R. Carson announced M 1 led H tlves of the Potato Marketing Board and Selling town Hospital on Oct. 26, 1934 P . . F. . t V1. 9 The 5 Faker also 0 H; d I . d- L - t I r Y. VI . 5 "5 n 0'-"' V37 V995 9m- We . . . .0 ML and M... D. W; MCA.,.s.,,.. P;ff:r-0;o.ll;n;- rm--rim were or pmhri.-on abiiii: or mmngnm set up 1f'0Ij")jiSuf”:25l.guml:1r:;idC”?; &';fd”NoV fnbtmf" '3 shall always remember with sincere Agency will be present to discuss Board policies and Woodslork. N. B-. I daughter ineng Awmlnc-rs" lgll-and lprlze Mrs ;'.T,,,S1Tean(;"d;;if":1';Vm"'M C:,r,,';m3 pageants. floats, sports etc andiurged eail lenembers of life Clubanto E.ri:m:,d:e xii: ,:n.);,ftyEnd you Sm answer any questlonsi 5 n"' 8 U2 O15" J McAleer Sr Ladies first VTJS '.. ll. ir enduainilr V in a i all ' ' A v' i l V 0 E ' . , . .V . ..,; ft . . H3... ansu Fred numerous questions from ;attend. --Si d in b 1.. 1f 1 th 1- id 15 - p TRERVIIZEE-At the P. Island Henry P91'l'?iL '2Ild.l Ml'5- . El'il;':Il'”llii:ii rating in the ialrni Villitzixhe pY.5 M9” Vllth regard I0 sell-ll The thanks of the Club were of: gne e I 0 e as an ardsPlfgjrigscgrgggelglfarnggtgqltli1i:Eex:aI;)ICI(stWrle8vIEE:h Hospital on Oct. 27. 1934. to Mr. Crossman. Mens fhst. Leslie Cryic um.-,e, ll.En'llEil plans. . iextended to Ciuncillor Storey by --Bay yo,-tune. 3,-ms; Underhlyg i . , . , ry and Mrs. Vvendeii A. B. Tremer: inee Frances Sherreni Hamp- shire. a son. weight 9 lbs. 3 1N ozs. IVIARRIAGES STEWART m In Trinity United Church Study, on October 22nd. 1954, by Rev. A. F. MacLean. William Warren Downe to Katharine Emery Stewart. both of Charlottetown. will take place Saturday morning leaving the funeral home at 8.45 tor Requiem High Mass at St Dunstan's Basilica. interment In the Catholic Cemetery. MacNF.ILL-At the P..E Island Hospital on Oct. 27th. 1954. Mar- , tin L. MacNeil in his 85th year Resting at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. Benjamin Living- ston. Mi. Edward Road where funeral will take place tomorrow Saturday. service commencing at 1.15. interment in Presbyterian C urch Cemetery. cardigan. A ll McK :2nd 1 i- dt::t.nMr. Keeriltliia Camer:)x(i:;. s:gre:t- . Miss M t Bf . I .- . pumps; Home Miss .o.”'i5i”..'fo...3f'.l5....E.?i”.i. Golden 8. white merit chairman. Mr. Edward Dou. l 2 kgs 456 ette sick oommiite. Mr. J , 73 Eusion St. cstewart: publicity. eMi.sa SFYEH - P I gachymm; W," md mus. Mu IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIID DTA L I520 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service -- Director - ROBERT I". BRADLEY N. D. MaeLEAN UNDERTAKEB OITY & DISTRICT Ollljslshldttllob ODDl'lLIbWS rummage sale Clover Club Saturday, Oct. 30. POBTAILI PEONOGBAPES - Relch in time. Only 319.95. Toombs Mulls Sure. day 5th. 8 p.m., conducted by Rev. Communion service. Oct. 31 Chili- lottetown 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. with preparatory service Fridav 8 p.m.. Saturday 1:30 p.m. Rev J. H. Bishop. minister. BAPTIST Y.P.U. - The weekly meeting of the Baptist Y.P.U. was held in the Baptist hall. It open- ed with a judging of costumes and a ghost walk followed by Hallowe- 'en games and a sing song. The business meeting and worship ser- vice followed. The meeting closed to Friday, Nov. 5 ini-lilslve. .Vlec-f- the animal that was reserve junior male champion for him at Char- lottetown this year. The youngster. Fairgrange Charmer. Roberts has entered him in the showed ll-iislof her costume summer as a Junior yearling. Mr” SPIRITEO MAT! FEATURES POTATO BEETING HELD AT A hotly debated potato inoetins. called to consider various aspects of the potato industry was held in Hunter River Hall last night. '51s meeting was presided over by An- drew Stevenson of Elliots. Western Canada Farmer now living Reid. Charlottetown. Austin Scales, Freetown. H. B. Willis. Charlotte- town. Lloyd Maclieod. Brookfield and Harry MacLaughl1n. Covehead. The heated debates ranged over various fields including the potato industry. wheat industry. fertilizer :)lJ51nCBI. auditing and press report- rig. As has been customary in the Dotato meetings the speaker on be- half of the Marketing Board who last night was Mr. Macnaac first outlined the plans and proposed llle performers at the Commun- ing to a Charlottetown audience. Miss Barnes wore a beautiful Lei containing 250 carnation: as pail last night. The .Lei had heen received from her irelalives in Hauali by mail dur- sain that will be held the first oiling the afternoon. next Week. In order to be eliizibl". A? an added feature to The for the Saleqe animal must he entertainment was the perform shown in the regular class at the ant"? of GBOFHP Wralherbie nn lliv Fair. CARD PARTY WINNERS -1301- Percy Carr; consolation, Rita Mac- Millan. Men's first, Ray I-Iaiiiblyy Gulgan;'2nd, Erskln Gailn. , HALLOWEEN Tl-IA - There was a large attendance at the annual! Halloween Tea at the Kirk Aux- iliary held yesterday aftemoorll from four until six oiciock. Fail; nhrysanthemums centelcd in la! pumpkin formed part of the decora- tions which inuluded yellow tapers. Convener of the Tea was Mrs. Gor- don White. Pouring were Mrs. Lemuel Macxinnon, Mrs. W. C. S. They expect to leave the sometime today. P. E. l. Club - Elecls Officers Mr. A. l". Maclssac was re-elect ed president of the Prince Edwal Island Club of Halifax at the open- ing meeting heid Tuesday, Octobe. 26 at the Council House. other officers for the cumin year are: let vice president, Ml Edward Doucette; membership, Ml. Moaher. Plans were made for a dance to be held November 19. and there was brief discussion on the New Year's dance. P-.VI.C. Newman Club Meeting Gus Arsenault; auditing, Miss BM lvlnlin. .Vlr. Wealherble was ac- iwlnilned provincial cham pi u-- .fidrllrr at tile rs-rent contest cor Pin! and hr-r sister Leona who Mr, Lrinlan Mi-iulay as niasteii nf i'Fli9n1nfli0s rl'd a mlendirl 4-iv. HUNTER RIVER He explained the pooling system and stated the reason for the Mar- keting Board was to get the true market price for potatoes He stated that the speculative ele- ment in the potato trade has been a true price at the present time. ed out how the Government had helped Island farmers last year because they had their own mar- keting board. TWO QUESTIONS He reminded the audience there were two questions on the ballot and that if the fmners voted out the selling agency they were vot- ing but the board as well. "Lt the board is voted out I sug- gest it is probable that the Board forecast of the tentative schedule or events and plans for Charlotte- town's one hundreth birthday cele- bration, starting new year's eve with two mamoth dances. and in- creasing with at least two monthly centennial events till the period May 15th, till September i,5th. when the main celebration events will be held - with the climax on August 17th -- ind thereafter at least one morlthy centennial event till the and of the year. The speaker said during five thousand people in attendance .' ni Brig. Reid llonord At Testimonial Dinner to in Brigadier W. W. Reid. D.S.O. E:.D., (above) was the guest of hon- ed an illuminated address to Brig- behalf of himself and Mrs. Reid for the beautiful gifts. The chairman then called upon Lt. Col. J. D. Stewart. D.S.O.. E.D.. and Lt. Col. F. B. Conrad, M.M.. ED. for a few remarks. Lt. Col. .1. T. Davies. C.D., moved a vote of thanks to the committee arranging the dinner and dance who were Major R. D. MacGillivray, chair- man: Major Mike Campbell, and Major R. J. Mahar. ficers on The remainder of the evening year with ovei:l0TChESll'8. C0-(lha'.'.'mEi'i of inn meeting Were'Hlram Atkinson. Haslam and Hiram Atkinson. The sing Song was led by Har- in keeping the program rnovln;lGiiESl.S present were Roll Atkinson vey MacPhorson with O. K. Presby at a satisfactory pace. and George Andiew. The Club at the piano. Address Of llianlfs And Appreciation Following is the teat of the ad- dress presented to Premier A. W. Mathuon at the recently ceremony marking the completion of electric installations between Bay Fortune and Annandale: line extension, this evening under Howe Bay. Little Pond. and An- nandaie. The day when our dream of many years has become a reality. "We. the residents or the above named districts feel. air. that we cannot let this momentum oc- casion pass without expressing to you personally and to your Gov- ernment our thanks and appreci- ation tor placing our request for the erection of this line near the top of your program. though unforseen delaying circum- stances arose from time to time sincere gratitude that you have served. "A day when the farmers toil will be made lighter. and when for the women in the homes, the innum- erable tasks involved in house- keeping will be made easier and more pleasant. "A day when many of our young 1 people who have left our shores will return to occupy our seriously under-manned farms and restore them to their former productivity. "Truly. Sir. the availability of we gradually take full advantage of the power now available to ss- "Howe Bay, Arnold Mills. "Little Pond, John G. MacDon- aid. "Annandale. A. J. McFarla,ne." REPEAT SPECIAL BRANDED HOSE province . sloauos "I5 DENIER 2.75 99: Per Pair EACH PAIR CARRIES THE KAYSER NAME Many were disappointed when our supply ran out last week. We are repeating this special again for TWO DAYS ONLY. We have inst received additional quantities to Presbyterian YPS llold Island-wide Rally Ai Zion Wednesday evening. an Island- wide Rally of the Presbyterian Young Peoples Societies was held in Zion Church Hall with approxi- bytery executive. was led by the Irene Mountain and George Johns- ton led in prayer. Hymns sung were "The Churchis One Founda- tion," "Faith of Our Fathers," and "Onward Christian Soldiers." The pianist was Marlene Balderaton. A warm .. ' was t ” d to the young people by the rs ” t Rev. W. H. Brown imroduced the guest speaker. Rev. Robe t P. Cart- er. B.A., B. D.. of To nto. who is Assistant secretary of the Board urging that above all. this fellow- ot Christian Education of the Pres- . thetllhlmenananoasuugu. tured and encouraged. On behalf or the 37011118 P00D1e. Rev. E. H. mm expressed a vote of mu C 811 to Mr, 'I'he.youns People than enjoygq a social hour in the lower mu where the programme was in Ch...” of Zion Y. P. 8. Following me singing of "Blest Be The Tie 11... Binds." the benediction wag pm, nounced by Mr. Carter. bringing m a close a most successful Rally. Declares Dividend declared Thursday a dividend rjf 31.25 a share on common, pgy. able Dec. 1 to holders of record Nov. 1. marking the. fourth time thls year that the firm has pqld more than its traditional :1 share. WARNING Any person or person. POTATO GROWERS At the request of many farmers the undersigned have arranged to hold potato growers' the various centres listed be1ow:- meetings at November 1st-Crapaud November 2nd-Murray River November 3rd-New Perth and Afton All meetings will begin at 8:00 p.m. .Representa- Co-operative, Gregory Mclnnls, Leo Dorgan. SHAMAiS III "I... -wt Hi Honey Spice and Peanut Butter. any brand. lb. iar. . . . . 43c Perfection & Carnation Milk. 6 tins . .. 874 White Swan Toilet Tissue. 6 for . . . . . 696 FRUIT & VEG. DEPT. Macintosh Apples. for Hallowa'en. 4 duo oosooaoosaoaooeoeeaoeee Sunkist Oranges for iulce. 2 dos. . . . . . 75C mm Hm M. 0 Q CranberrIe.2lb.... ...35C s nuns . g:;ive&Tg:vC;::hgn:1 idle: Ti;.uT;:i:r; S go on sale-TODAY and SATURDAY. ' 1...-9'. G:-q:afruII'.s3 for 25 or 6 for . . . 45: Charlottetown (I mic, in snares e. I or erm. . . " . I l 670 CS. hf fCd. 2 a . a s , . . .296 NM WM: '” n.x..o"..nd..p..;p, lzes. 9 to ii in Best Selling Vllldbloom Shade cdgm 2 hares. ,0, H i H . . . H 2,, sd by the Newman Club prayer. i The minutes wePe read by thej Secretary Joan veil and approved; The guest speaker Monsignor Mc- Mahon spoke on the life and works of Cardinal Newman. who was thel founder of Newman clubs, The Newman Club dance will bei held the first week in Novelnberi DIAL 5549 MEAT O FISH DEPT. Chicken. Capone. Grade A. lb. . . . . . . 456 Bacon. sliced. lb. 495 lee! Liver. tender. fresh. lb. . . . . . . . . . 3” - A L S O - 51 Gauge - 30 Denier - Plain Pack THE I-IENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME :.;o,,,.;, mus: IN the sme COLOR AND SIZES AT ,.,,,,.,.g ,.,,,.I ,5. . . . .12: R-3--4;" gig g.j;:.;:.. ...:.:.,;;,:,;' THE SAME LOW PRICE AS THE 51 GAUGE l5 DENIER :;;';";::;;'B,.. km 5 .5. "mm mm” i3?i..'l.'i' ch: .2111 Tad 33:. ' Ill! Dbl JIO ene Wynn. MGDRE Es M9LEODi.'.'."EE! SHOP AT SIIAMNS an SAVE Dial 8224 211 Euston St. Free DOTTVCVY The social committee planned on, Ameteur nlaht for next week. Al 3'30"”! DIN-y was enjoyed by: all. '3.-rfreahments were served and Pm” 70'' elven for costumes. -4.)