9 Marshfield Student Wm g nm,r,,,, ,,,,, PKGE FIVE : Protestant Orphanage Novbidoanj. 1952 ”, ' , THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 7:. I A ' csimini. ouiiitoliii "W5 ”"""""""Y F lne Performance Last Evening By ,,.,W,,, lg. n,,,,,,,,,,, Am,,l,,n,,,, . l ' i ' ' ' - reserved for neon e Selected To compete Charlottetown Little Theatre Guild .. ,,...,......,l.,., - . contributions . 1 . , ;i,::,,-:6-',;z,,;-I-:-",:,,-I,-,-',,,,-,,,-;-'3,:,,. Branch For on town .. ' Th. cnrtnln wwt up mt um, , ,. . , v , ' . able in advance. omltted glam pagan), Lug; ' ing on the churiomwwn Little 8t:v,v,,lnC,f,:i,;i,r,eein ------ -- 51-00 ......, . ...... y...3.'"f:.l:f..;'".1i:i ::::.;::':.”s:..i;::':.. com . em dent at Prince of Wales College me Mcc. Brlckenden's play. "Pig ,- Co,op Insurance, Lug. pm; s"'"'” Prince Edward Lodge A. F. and A. has been selected as one 01 three In a Poke", presented at the Empire M, Stanley Bndge nu Hnmld . Ab C - S M r- Marmme nlgn lcnool gudunten Theatre, Auto ave oop uper a k z. ; to 601317519 with "In" C'm”"m The play is a lively farce-comedy e fj llgfvihfzhdgfuumr . . . 02000 candldlm 19' 3 '0l"'Y'" Unis seasoned with a generous sun or 'rAxLon's .vEwr:l.I.Ens will New l,o,,,l,,,;",',::,,;”'l,'l',','"f,";,,ll,c.;d vermy AbE""'3,l,l,"”',l,9 E,,',”oh””gmP- melodrama, and last night's por- 5P0n50l'9d L,5;n,,e: Mr wgod 3:3,; formance kept the large audience 50mP?,',1,3,' of Mr ',md'Mm nlmon in gaios of laughter from beginning Rlogd Marmlleln, ln nnd'" ln,, to end. The play, which has found siruction to leave for the Royal "me 39”” ”m””3 "'"t'" 5m”” wlnm, Fan. at Toronto early next in the United States, was of part- "en ln connecllnn wltn the com, icula.r mtermt to many members pemlon, oi the audience, as Mrs. Bricken- Emul Blalmn, somerset, N, S, den, whose home is in Ontario, is and Peter Schousboe. Bloomfield -we” kncw" "3 mmy he”- nmlon, N, S; "Q the other Mall, The setting is the living room of time candidates. a country farmhouse. Two mem- bers of the cast, both of whom ar:e "" mistaken for a bandit on the loose in the vicinity, and the efforts of lilllTllS. MABRIAGES. the rest to put an end to their DEATHS supposed careers of crime, supply Soc Per lnsortlos remain open till 5:30 p.m. each , ,, Ch ,, by Mrs. Harold Mayhew, Mrs. even ng un i rls mas. Leigh Maciilwen, Mrs. Oliver Bet- nard, Mrs. Murray MacKay: 81.00 each: Mrs. W. M. Mnczwen. Mrs. Frank Ramsay. Mrs. Marshall Constable, Mrs. H. F. Found, Mrs. E. H. Dunning, Mrs. Rutherford Cotton, Mrs. D. A. Campbell, Mrs. Murray Maciiay, Mrs. Dan Mac- Kay, Mrs. George Cole, Mrs. Ross MacEwen. Mrs. Fred Ma.cEwen, Mrs. Wallie MacEwen, Mrs. Don MacEwen, Mrs. Leig-h Macilwen, Mrs. Harold Mayhew, Mrs. Keir MacAllister, Mrs. James Cole, Mrs. Wilbur MacKay, Mrs. Claude Mac- Ewen, Mrs. Oscar Ma.cKay, Mrs. Ellis Burgoyne, Mrs. Morton Ad- ams. 90c: Mrs. J. Stanley Brown. 75c: Mrs. Ralph Cobb. . 50 h: M . N is R be to ganized Charlottetown branch of Mrs,” I-ziile Cnglnbeli, 12,5. OH I i DEPOSIT TODAY in case of needl tomorrow. Be a Blood Donor this week. l . JUST ARRIVED a shipment ofl ladies shoulder bags. S. L. Hardy do Co. PARKDALE CARD PARTY -, Following were the results last night of the Pal-kdale card party: Ladies' first, Miss Rose Gaudet;l second, Mrs, J. T. Revell: consola- tion, Mrs. Jim Burke. Men's first,5 Irwin Buchanan; second, P. 0.1 Prunty; consolation, Sam Gregory. Door prize, Stella Buchanan. Freeze- Dr, P. A. Creelman (above) was out, Rita Gaudet and Mrs. Fred elected Chairman of the newly or- McMahon. the excitement, supplanted by no less than three love affairs which add a touch of romance. The sparkling dialogue moves along with never a moment's hesitation, me C”mm"””V Planning A550ci' Solners Mrs. Lewis Cole Mrs. Jamu TO ATTEND HORSE SALES - ation oi Canada, P. E. Island Dl- E. Colg, M”, ollvel. Bgrnnrd, M", A large group of harness racing vision, at a meeting held in the Y. John Cllllle, men of this Province will attend M. c, A, last evening, 456; Mrs, Claude Glltlmm, the annual horse sales to be held My-, 11', w, gyndman, gdci;-essed Totnlgszatll, in Harrisburg. Penn-. next Week. the meeting briefly dealing with Long River District, collected by Among those expecting to be pies community planning in Canada. Mrs. W. E. Johnstone: 531” 3” D3 R' F- S”"”m- Mrt and touching on its origin and ob- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. John- right to the end of the play which comes to a hilarious conclusion BIRTHS when Lady Diana" produces a lit- , ll Mo etc lt , ter of fine piglets. one of which g:tl!q)Eed"-3II:t,t1;52, at: M? (kindly loaned by Mrs. Brickenden l N, lllllet, 5l,,ll5l,ul.y, N, 3,, l, toll, herself) made a stage appearance, and, the discovery is made that the Shown above are the members of the cast of "Pig In A Poke". From left to right are, front row, A. G. (Dick) Turpin, Gerda Hansen, Peter Shama; back row, George .Kays, Eva MacMiIlan, Hugh Trainor, Mildred Walker, Claire MacLeod, Hilda Pick- ard, and Stirling Inman. 'i'HOMPS,3N - at the Ggacealvliiemk-) real bandit ha.s'been in custody for . lilld ,ll;Irl,., GI3;v,;lorSe,;1,lnil,,i,l.CJgl,:1,:!8 lace, stone rial. Ha ax on Novem er r . some time. - 030 C I - - - ' M. Claude Smith, chairman of Mrs. Andrew Johhstone Sr. .. 5.00 Q... and Ml-s.'o. s. Thompson (nee The long hours of careful rc- Addresses Acadla KW Dre H: H- Plmgv Jffgef PM” the rlslarid Divison, heartily en- Murdock MacLeod 4.00 Yuctte Reymond) a son, Charles hearsal, and the skill of the oo-dir- or and H: J' Km” 3" I W5" 31.00 each: Mrs. Chester Mam - - :1 ed ih f ti t a c'ty slble that Mr. William Gillespie bfgzch aem, ggfcjlbgg fns exngr, Lead, M,, and M”, Elm, Mac- may 8150 8W?nd- lance wlnle altmdllll; ll lllltlomi Leod, Mr. and Mrs. James Bernard. rmowwrrj meeting ol. the Communlly plaml. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Paynter, Mr. P3;-snnals lng Assoclallon, lleld at Klngml, and Mrs. Nelson Ma.cLeod, Ml-. and j Ont, recently. , Id ,8 Mrs. Murray Constable, Mr. and olic Womens League he I res- Mr. Dan Todd, no" valley, was Mrl Benjamin B, Rose” wu,Mr5, And,-aw Johngmne, Mr, and ular monthly meeting in the Lea- , Ml, Altll l, ,l lmsto 9 Mrs, R, gue rooms last evening with the 9- WSWE5-9 V15”01' W u” my 3"” elected secretary of the new or-lkscampbglll, Ian ant; 'M”, A, A, president, Mrs. T. J. Steele, pre- l-9l'dRY- ganlzation. Campbell, Mrs, Robert Macmod, Alumni Association Of Local C.W.L Charlottetown Sub-Division Cath- Paui. ectors, Jean Giddings and Arthur A d d M d ' , M.....;.Dn.......M. Macl-eon. were evident in the polish C E a ' MARRIAGES and smoothness oi the perform- i-narr-nonnilvs - At Marie "W Lieutenant-Colonel K. M. John- i'nlted church on Oct. 23. load, by The Pm M ”" mm”. 9” ston. Commanding Officer oi 5 Rev. D. Wallace MacPherson, as- D5193” W” "'3' cbmbly "km by 5181111145 Regiment. R- 0- 518M15- llsled by Rev, Russell Mnclleod, Peter Shams. and that of his sister, has been awarded the Canadian Gram Lon-nine Robbin; of Mm-en 13951719 311-991”. by Gerda Him-WU. Efficiency Decoration, it was an- ' l0 David Ernest Pratt of st. Pet- PIS. DEATHS )fscINNIS-At the Charlottetown llospltal, Monday, Nov. 3, George J. Maclnnis in his 62nd year. Funeral from his late residence at St. Peter's Bay, Thursday, Nov. 6th at 9 a.m. to St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church. Inter- merit in the church cemetery. )iL'RI'I-IY-At the Charlottetown llospltal, Tuesday, November 4. 1952, Michael P. Murphy of South Shore In his 81st year. His rrmalns were transferred last evening from the A. A. Hennes- Roies Well Taken George Kaye played the part of Mr. Jones. the police inspector who is mistaken for the bandit, drugged, and tied up. largely through the efforts of Mrs. Fitziieroert, con- vincingly played by Eva MacMil- lan, whose sudden entry into de- bauchery provides one of the most amusing characterizations in the play. when Cannonball bus 17 gets stuck in a drift outside the farm- house, the passengers and their driver all head for the nearest shelter. Mrs. Fital-Ierbert's niece is also travelling with her, and Jean houriced here last night. The award is made to officers having twenty or more years of meritorious ser- vice in the Canadian Army. Prior to the outbreak of World War II, Colonel Johnston served with 6 District signals for a num- ber of years in Charlottetown. In Canada, before going overseas in December 1940. he served here, at Sydney and Kingston. He went, to the United Kingdom as a lieuten- ant and served there with No. I Canadian signals Reinforcement Unit, the Calgary Highlanders of Canada. No. 2 Canadian Army Group Royal Artillery and No. 3 Canadian Infantry Div. Signals. He gained his captaincy in Janu- siding. The Reverend Director, P. F. MacDonald, was present and opened the meeting with prayer, was in the city on business yester- followed by O Canada played by day. Miss Marion Dougan. Mrs. C. L. MacDonald, record- ing secrefary, read the minutes of River. was in the city yesterday on the last monthly and executive business. meetings. Correspondence read by the secretary, Mrs. J. I... McGuigan, during bereavement. The financial statement was giv- the month of October: Educa- tioil, Mrs. R. J. MacDonald; social Mr. Mack MacNeil, Long Creek. Mr. Charles Walker, Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Perley Rayner. son - Ch'lown Needs I Al least 230 More Messrs. Hector and Stewart Mac- was received from Mrs. Malachias Nevin, gonghaw, were bugimg, V15- Callaghan for sympathy extended itors to the city yesterday. Twenty-six employees of Mari- en by Miss Gertrude Coady and Roger and Mrs. Marriott. CWT" time Central Airways Maintenance, approved, all bills being voted to lottetown were Vtsltors on Sunday be Pam in Alberton at the homes of Mr. The following cohveners were and Mrs, sllas Rayner and Mr, md present and gave brief reports for M”, Nelson 0lll,el., fifteen from H. M. C. S. Queen and several Army per- considerably in bringing the registration at yes- terday's Blood Donor Clinics held Charlotte. sonnel helped 75c each: Mrs. Vernon Paynter, Christie Johnstone. we each: Mrs. Heatlh Campbell, Mrs. Edwin Bernard. Total-327.50. Collected by Mrs. Ernest Dun- ning and Mac Found: 52.00; Mrs. Margaret Truman. 51.00 each: Mrs. Everett Paynter; Mrs. Horace Thompson, Msr. Jos- eph Dunning, Mrs. Ernest Dun- ning, Mrs. Herbert Bernard, Mrs. Ralph Johnstone, Mrs. Oscar John- stone, Mrs. George Faynter. Mrs. W. J. Profitt, Mrs. Wm. B. Dong- haut, Mae Found, John MacLeod. Mrs. Bruce Bell, Mrs. Ruth Carr, Mrs. Ralph Thompson, John Flet- cher. 50c: Mrs. Mae Brown. say Funeral Home to his late F"9"”"' who W” 913"” '”' M” ”l'- 1942' M5 '"”””W l" J””" Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cameron are at Red Cross Headquarters -1-ot,,l.. 13,59, in-sidence. Funeral arrangements glad wake” pmv" W be 3" 3”” 1943 Mid W35 Prommed "3 ueumm If the Maritime Provinces could ""1691 Mrs: K' Cream" wh” 53” leaving this morning for Freder- Charlottetown up to the grand to- Grand frugal Long R1”, mg. will be announced later. 9 0 Wu"! WY ""059 Weeds and ant-Colonel in July x1949- While be treated as a unit for the Fed- W” W” 9"” and 20 amcles of iction, N. B., where they will visit ml of 271. This means that there mctnsigoo, golf clubs betray her first interest, overseas he saw service in France. Hal llnlvelslty grant lt would make layettes were made during the Mrs, Cal,nemll.5 brothel. Mr, J, E, wlll have R, be at 19”; 230 more Bmoluleld, collected by Joy" M-WES-At Midge”. November 4. and 55910595 "”t1m91nflilHngill Belgium. Holllmd ind C'e""5"Y- for more equitable distribution de- "mmhr Cmzemmpi M”: L: L' Riggs, branch manager of the donors enrolled at Charlottetown's Stetson and Audrey Rodd, 1952, Homer H. James in his 69th love with a suave young lawyer He was mentioned, in dispatches clued Dl., F, w, pattemm llufove), N00mm- who T9P0”9d, "”5”d1”3 Bank of Montreal, and Mrs. Riggs. second day of clinics in order to Bmoldleld w,1, 35,00 year. Remain: were transferred from Toronto, who is every bit as during the heavy fighting in W95t- President emeritus of Acadia Un- me ms” ”"mm- m””"5 P' .E- It They expect to be absent from the reach the required objective of 500 52,00; Mellie Johmtone, . i',e,llorti;y evlnilllr from tille Cub interested in her iu she is in him. em G6FmImY- iversity to a meeting of the alumni 5911” MCh”P””e fllfk 3a?1lg5l?fl"5' Province for two weeks. donors. 31.00 each: Wilbert. Stetson, Mrs. ” -9 "lien 9""? '0 is M9 In fact. Mr. Tiberry who was play- COXOHE1 Johnston. W110 T631595 in Charlottetown last night. As a i '5: aume ” 1"? 1' ”1eS' An innovation at last evening's Robert, Andrews, Rellgll Moo”, l'f'5id9nC9 1'F0m Where the funeral ed by C131, Mwuoh, lose, no tlme with Mrs. Johnston and their result of the fund being made Mm D5005”: Magumest M”' A' clinic wils the able assistance pro- Preston selltller, wlllrled wood, uill be held Thursday afternoon. lll l,l.ol,o5ll.llz to the oblect of llls family in this city is with the De- available according to population at T- Macxmmmv pm3”m- Mi” vided by members of the Char- wait” 3, Mllcmod, M”, Ralph -WVICO 538711”! at 1W0 Oblockc g,ffec1;1on5,hetween the more meld, partment of Veterans Affairs in the rate of 50 cents per caplta M”-mm DWSHL , - ' lottetown Red Cross High School Clllwys, M”, Jim Mlmbenn, Mm, intermenttln Marie Cemetery. unllllttlc llottlom of the play, the capacity of assistant to the Newfoundland gets a top of some I” the absm” "1 M” Cor” Council who staffed the clinic for glnson setltllel, Gordon Mwuod, O oiroous - At the Sacred Heart Sim 3111. the driver or the bus D1””” ”"”"'5””"' ff” Pg” il"de'” "l'h"” flflmf” 1'; ffgiriinnt el?eLp0:I:CI me mg; ,3i'":.' ,eT5?,',',i,tCl3::cug.o: Regs W8” Ml'l5' Bmi” M”””d' . , , . . , Home on Tuesday, Nov, 4, 1952, has also been looking a long time avoggge csollnie, rece V9 C ow” the annual communion breakfast compos P D' ' ampbe ' Mrs” Pearle Mac Grades 9 and 10 of the four city Lead Mrs sllelmall Macnlltl Stephen O'Toole in his 94th year. for the girl of his dreams, and he . ' P . - was held on Sunday, Nov. 2nd. T t D I ls, ' '. , ' Resting n ch, F1-ant Hmmgsgy suddenly realizes that he has found thenirliffliiltletlzgnI:;ggunc:;Ile?eTetgf M355 W" Celebrated by R": Fm” S WIS: of the donors (about 70 per M36 De,"”'3j l.,.";'c'i,,,,l(,3""'llii, 'Q'”'g' Funeral Home from where the her in the person of Miss Mitzie . day and Acadia in particular: the 9” B013” 3nd the "mm" W” cent) in attendance at yesterday's younkel-, ' ' ' ' funeral will take place tomorrow Montague. a come-hitherish young passing or student veterans, thg preached by MonsiSn0l' MIICMMIOD. Wltll the tllllollltlllellt of l,lo,lle clinic; were residents of Club 50c; welldeu Rodd, (Thursday) morning at 3 o'clock lady, who has had some experience u. s, draft, the new University of A WEE number of member! W Moms, Lid, ,5 the Quegns iottetown, while the balance came m, M”, 15,, ll,l,,cS,mn, for Kelly's Cross Church for Re- as a night club performer. and dis- the West Indies, currency difflcul- tmded Ma” Md "Waived Holy calmly deals", the 3;-lush bum from some 42 other districts. T0l,al..s25,00, qulem High Mass at 9 o'clock. m- plays her culerywery effectively on Major D. .1. Mccormack, Second tics. a year added to the require- Communion 1" 3 bod): 3”" which l,,,,,l,l Blown -l-,,,Ct,,,s M, new There will bu no further Blood Argyle School District, miiccim ferment in the church cemetery. stage. The roles of Sam Hill and in Command of 28 l..A.A. Regiment. ment for junior matriculation in may wbemk;0 tme, Q”?c"d Hg? nvnllable to farmers ln all three Donor Clinics held until next May. by Lam, Macphall: . Miss Montague were splendidly R.C.A., arrived home this week af- New Brlmswlck last year. the .lUli- bhere re” "'5 has 5'31” ' 5 t- l. pl Edw rd lslallll, so it is imperative that as many 31,99 each; Mrs, Mlllcllltoll gel, ”"T”"'” Ch""””””W"- 7”" Derformed b Hild Pi is d ' tar attcndin the annual meetiri ior college at St John's becoming Em"9”CY MW Rel" James BOY” 9”” 5” ” "'65 ” donations as pomble are secured lers Mrs Goodwill MacPhall Mrs day. November 4. 1952. Miss MAP gm-im In 3; I C M and of the R0 aI Canadian Artillel-5 a degree granting institution and 33” 5” ””Pm"i-' ""9 i” did 5'30 It 1” ."”””ed that We '"”"? during this week's clinics to keep ,1 15 Mgcpmll Ml, D,,,,,,l,l'M,,,,,' "I." J5" smm” 1mm")-V M Be 8B m nlth Associationymida and Saturda "19 C53Bb115hm8lll': 0! 3 Junior 001- Rev” 13' 17'' M”'CD”m1d' :'M"ha"m"g "'5 world” mrmi the service running efficiently dur- pi-mi Lame M:1cNel;1ll pl-ed Mac, 103 Richmond St. in her 33rd ';l '""' ” ""1 ”””5m””- ttll Cllt L” ,, le ll ml my lege in Sydney. He was anything M”: ”m" 0”" '”'d M” 0'1” '5 based ”” ""3 '1” ”' Dam ing the next six months. On i:hull' Mrs Neil MacDougall .1 A year. Remains are testing at the ”” ” ”'.e” ”" ” 3"" W " 3 8 new a r r o ' ' but depressed however and gave MacDonald were usin-1&0 P1809 the Brown WCW5 1" 39 C””"”1” ”' Thursday the Mobile Team will Maciiougaii Foster MacPl1all Mrs. Cutclllle 1,-nneml Hem. from turns out hes been courting Debbie 3Wa- , l an lmpl.es,slve'l,ccount (ll the why wreath at the cenotaph on Re- the world and that it is the lead- be at the R. C, A, F, stntlon ln the wane, M,,&P,,,,,n Ber, M,,c'Pna,,- where the 111719”! Wm M held ifortme last ten yeah” and her re. Ci'llIlII:gutlrt;lTint::llhat:1:lngattelllliarl-be m which the U"1V91'51W and if-5 membnnce D33” ing farm tractor in Australia. morning and Bftremwn when me J. W. MacDouzall Mrs. Gracie l-r,,h'ur:'t!”t'w,:li,f."c'l'ggl': ;:lxt:::'l:tarltll' Gltisatllfifowgdgoeliil :':teti31eOn!:l:: at camps and other matters relat- alumni are DPOKFE-I-Sins. Pm” "9 the busme” meeting we Smith Am” Md New Z”I3"di objective is at least 200 donors, ml-mlll, Allan Mllcplllllll, M”, D, People'. cemggu-y, gastion that he speed up the match, W” '0 the wens” 0! the A”0cmt' noted by Dr. Patterson is the keen Very ""”95””5 Md lmvmng ads to obtaining an increasing share melslde on Thursday evening 593315 "K01! 30 postpone it indef- hm were passed and Wm b5 p”' interest now being taken in educa- dre” 0” the duties M mmh”-5 1" of the Canadian market as the when l5ll donors are leqlllred GAUDET-At Chelsea. Mast. on initely. Dick Turpin played the "med L” the c”m"e"” M D" tion by big business In the United "I9 h0mc- give" by Re” Mmh" st features of their product become . O'””b"' 3131- 1957- RBDM" part of the local cop who mana es fence Assodamm m J'"””"y M States in particular business men M”3z"e" M P5”-'7' Supcm" Mi” 1: v it is claimed that no other Gsudet in his 73rd year. Remains to catch up with the real bandits "ext ye” are becoming increasingly aware of 13- A”d9m3'- incl?" has so many features nec- which .1-l-wed at Mansion on The last remnl m : Presiding at the meeting was the vllllle ol nldlllg edllcllltlollal lll, This was followed by delightful mo rt 'd lulnlng ln,l,llllt Monday were transferred to the n K pmung" Brigadier A. E. Bell-Irving, 0.B.E.. stltlltlom solos rendered by Rev. Bernard 35”” 0 mo Em from the bus is Mon.ie N l 1 ch" e. Compton xrunenn gum. and 152.: I u” 59” W" ED. of Vancouver and speakers Mllslclll enteltltlnment Wu pm, Gillts, D.D., accompanied by Miss "A0",9,,3”l,,,',: 0, mm eqnlnmenl An especially encouraging point membe” We” Privileged W he” ” The mil-Dufiicmm" 19” ””'''"d and at St. Mary's Hall in Sum-' ,1, c,,ml,i,,ll, 50c: Mrs. Howard Muirhesd. Total-815.50. will take place on Wednesday morning at 9.00 o'clock. Inter- ment church cemetery. ROSS-At Hunter River on Nov. 4. 1952. at the home of his neohew. Fred Smith. John Ross. filed 77 years. The funeral will lake place on . Thursday, Nov 6, with a short service at the home at 1:30, followed by a service in Hunter River United Church at 2 p.m. Burial in Hunter River Cemetery. CUREAN-At his home at 72 Water Street, Summerslde, on Tueldly. November 4th, Law- - rencs J. .Curren at the age of 73 years. Remains resting at the Compton Funeral Home until funeral arrangements are com- pleted. ' DUFFY - In Charlottetown on Nov. 4th, 1952, Jamel T. Duffy of Klnkora. The remains are rest- lnl It the home ,of his son, Al- bert Duffy, Maple Plains, from where the funeral will be held 0" Friday, Nov. 7th, to St. M51RChy's Church, Klnkora for Requiem Mass at 3 a.m. Inter- ment in the church cemetery. .MABTIN-M the homo of his nephew. Mr. Joseph Martin Travellers ReIt,' on Tiieldny, No- vombor gtil, 1952, Alexander Jos- ,!Dh Martin, formerly of Corrsn Ban. P.E.I., in his 92nd year. -Kmlnz at the Bowneu Funeral H0me. Summerslde. from where ,l.llG funeral will be held to st. Michael's Church. at Curran Ban. hr Mass at 9 am. on Thursday. ' November 0th. Interment Church Cemetery. for the bandit, and gets some ya. titer rough treatment from the rest both before and after his true iden- tlty is established. Hugh 'rralnof took the part of the window dress. or from Montreal, and the accent and the gestures with which he bfolltht his part to life kept the audience in a gale of laughter. Performers complimented Lust evening's performance was attended by His Honour Lieutenant Governor T. W. 1.. Promo and Mrs. Prawns, the Premier, Hon. J. Walt- er Jones and Mrs. Jones. and His Worship Mayor J. David Stewart and Mrs. Stewart. Mrs. Bernard Hughu, iirealdent of the Little Theatre, welcomed the audience to the opening perform. once of the season, and Miss Helen Yeo presented the conclusions of the sdjudicating committee at the end. complimenting every member of the cost on a splendid perform- ance, and the crew on the very fine set and the effective manner in which the lighting was handled. Charles Wiliett and Sutherland Mecllean were in charge of the stage. Margaret Abbie in charge of costumes, and the following made up the rest or behind the scenes crow whose effortetoontrlbuted so much to the pollen of last night's performance: stage properties, Mr. and Mrs. .l.R. Maaxinnon. hand Properties. Mary Macqualo and D0610 Morris. lllhta. Harry Morris. sound, Fred Jones. make up, Betty 1-foil. Mlrlun Matthew. and carol MacDonald, script, Mary llvuu. ton, Minister of National Defence and Dr. 0. M. Soldandt. Members of the Executive are President, Brig. H. E. Murray, D.S. '.o., E.D. of Regina and secretary Treasurer Brig. R. J. Leach, M.C. of Ottawa. Major General H. O. N. Brownfield, C.B.E., M.C. of Brock- ville is the Honorary Colonel Com- mandant of the Association. Major Mccormack was elected Light "Ack Ack” Representative to the Royal Canadian Artillery As- sociation in Canada while repre- senting the Province at the meet- ing. l ' Resigns As Head Of Nfld. Corporation ST. JOHN'S, Nfld.. Nov. 4-(CF) -Sir William Stephenson, British financier. has resigned as chair- man of the Newfoundland-Labrlu dor Corporation, Premier Small- wood said tonight. The corporation was formed by the government as its economic arm in an effort to develop the vast resources of the province. es- pecially in Labrador. sir William, in a letter to Mr. Smallwood, said he felt a lot had been done and that there was not much more to do. LONDON -- (OP) - On display here is an automobile inner tube which is claimed to be virtually puncture-proof. it consists of a tube inside a tube. If the other tube is burst air is held within the inner chamber. to M2, cu-mei for funeral which B””"" "W '3 ” Hr” mu"-km heard included Hon. Brooke Clax- vlded by M”, J, D, Dllvlsoll and Marion Dougan. Mia! MacRae who played piano duets, Mr. Raymond Player who surprised his hearers by singing "Islands" and "Sweet Kate", and Misses Nancy MacNevin and Bar- bara Rupert sang a duet. Ladies of the Baptist Church provided supper. Mr. Gordon Bennett, pres- ident of the branch, presided For Meritorious Service In Korea 0'I'I'AWA, Nov. 4 -(CP) -The army tonight topped its longest decorations list of the Korean war with announcement that 48 Can- adians have been awarded ment- ions-ln-dispatches for services in that theatre. Earlier in the day. headquarters announced that 21 officers and non-commissioned officers have been decorated for gallantry and leadership in Korea, the biggest number on a single periodic llst et. Mentions-in-dispatches don't rate A special ribbon and medal like decorations do. The winner is en- titled. however. to wear a bronze Q oak leaf on the appropriate cam- paign ribbon. The 48 raised to 111 the number of Canadians so far mentioned in dispatches for meritorious service in the Korean war. The 21 decorations announced earlier ' cluded the fourth and fifth Canadian distinguished ser- vice orders of the war. They went to Lt,-Col. Norman G. Wilson- amith of Winnipeg and Calgary for hil leadership of the lot Battalion, A very sincere vote of thanks who added her own thanks. The meeting was adjourned with digger removes all potatoes with it minimum of damase the ground level with the potatoes in a row. Observers claimed tilt-1 erick T, I'IIll'l'L!. Calgary and Win- they found it pal-ticillarly efficient nipeg; Capt. John M. Howard, in couch grass and with green tape "The Queen". Montreal and Penetanguishene. Ont; Capt. Femand G. La. Rose; Quebec and Kingston; Capt. Gon- tram Lebci. Quebec: Capt. William R. Urquhart, Ottawa. i.lcut. Norman E. Cooke. Van- couver: Licut. Geoffrey D. Corry. Eastend, sask., and Victoria: Lleilt. James J. Hartnctt. Toronio and lean. Glace Bay. N, Frank E. Sorenson, Montreal and Kingston; Lieut. Les Boules. Que: W02 Malcolm, Fouldlouse. Scotland. and tnj-1:.-1.; KINII IIIJLE Magog, Que.; W02 Ronald L. Walker, Saint John, N. B.: Sgt. George E. McCormick. Port Arthur, Ont, and Ste. Anne De Beilevile, ue. Cpl. George E. Cook. fequille. N. 3.; Cpl. Douglas S. McLeod. win- nipcg: L. Cpl. Peter C. Rodney, Waterviile, Que.: L. Cpl. Donald H. Rooney. Edmonton: Pie. Real Dubois, Thetford Mines, Que.: Pte. Joseph E. A. Dupuls (posthumous). Verdun and Macxayville, Que.; Sgmn. Arnold ii. Mann. Gretna. .n.....M.:........M..nM.. including a new beater-type Dmat” was moved by Mrs. R. J. McDon- disser Mid 11 rid?” Cumvawr '5 aid, seconded by Miss Marion aVBl13h19- ,F3V”mbIe c0'',1me"t 0" Dougan and presented to the the ODCWON DI me dag" was Reverend speaker by the president. made following SEVCFM personal striations on the Island recently. wlehca Montreal: Lieut. James W. Mac- "”"""l ""” : Licut. Rnb- George Walters, Manager of the art ll. Murphy. Victoria: Lieut. Prince Edward Theatre in treat- Jacques Paradis. Quebec: Lieut. mg the children of the Provincial Infirmary to Real F0;';:i,1:,rt' White and the Seven Dwarfs." demon- Acknowledgement the large economy size. home after using Cincy . . . wilrc Department of either Holman Store. REALLY and the prettiest yet! JACKETS have just arrivcd in the Lingerie Department. They're -G.H.M.- ' THERE'S no need in the world for your walls to be grimy and dusty. . . . . With ease and dis etch vou can clean them like new b usin the It is Said that me Dam 3”" "NEW" CINCY NON-(;Z,RUMl)3LY TYPE CLEANER for wallpaper: and flat paint walls. This high quality product is to he found in the Hard- md leaves ware Departments of both the Charlottetown and the Summerslde Stores. priced just 23 cents for the small sized tin and 75 cent; for Cincy works just like niagic, ht-side being wonderful for cleaning walls, it does a grand job on soiled window shades AND the children may use it as a modelling clay! You'll be simply thrilled and delighted with the sparkling clean walls in your Come get in tin or iwo from the Hard- Dalnly QUILTED BED The Beta Sigma Phi Sororlty delicate pink or blue in color and have lace touches, three-quarter kindness of Mr. COFFEE So drelirirlm su rwhi-lllinq! novelty buttons. k l d .lth sleeves and either pointed or Peter Pan collars. The sizes are small. '0 u MW e K5 V. medium or large priced 4.98 and 6.95, You'll find an adorable. dreamy Bed Jacket to give you an air of true elegance in the Lingerie De- partment st l-iolman's. IT'S it "Cinch" to have A pretty waistline! Yes, indeed, BELTS are ll", mm --snow up to new tricks and the smart new CINCI-l BELTS really clinch your middle into dninty shape, give it that all important, fashionable hand-span look-give your dresses and separates a definitely new look too. in the Acccssory Department are many styles-all elasticiz- ed, all neat fitting and all reasonable in price-from 89 cents to 4.50. There are four basic colors from which to choose and the good look- ing fasteners are of patent or metal. Come pick one or several from the Cinch Belt display in the Accessory Department at I-Iolman's. FOR the DRESS that's always at your beck and call . . . Select one of the new AMERICAN SPUNS in the 5 and 10 Department! The styles are strictly tailored with tidy collars, neat short sleeves and These American Dresses are truly reasonable-just 5.95 each. They are in the smart new tweed effects-different shades and the range is in sizes and half size: 12 to 2239. In the same shipment there were some novelty taffeta party frocks but we'll tell you all about those at it later date. Come today while the selection of American Spun Dresses ls complete-they're in the 5 and 10 at Holman's. ATTENTION CHARLOTTETOWN BOARD OF TRADE MEMBERS AND INTERESTED IUSINESSMEN Princess Petr-ioia's Canadian Light Infantry, and to Mai. Victor W. Jewkes. M.C.. of st. John's. Que, IN APPRECIATION He advised that the ('.oilm-ll of the Board will In-mior I Luncheon at the (hon- for leadership of the 25th Bl-lgnde's lol.te-loom Hotel on Thursday. November out at 12:30 BM. in honour of A. GORDON armored squadron. ll.ll. Macloano ....... Hubert S. Strickland and family wish to tllmuunn sincerely thgnk all thg kind friends and neighbours Those, mentioned in dispatches mlsoiv. DIRECTOR or ran tminin xnvGn,oM INIOIMATION orrrcl. 0'l'- , AL"'., for thelr nympntlw and help durlng their recent be. I:fda,l.S.i,),,ung,n,n'l;l,. TAWA. and Mr. nulon will address the Luncheon on the Inbiooti . duh, ". reavement. Also to thank the clergy, doctors and nur- ,t,I,:i.,'l.,looo'p,i;,,i2. an F,'er:f:;,,,'”;"';' C R E "15 STERLING A CONCERN 10 cm5puN5I” """' lea who showed such consideration and care to the late Mbll, f' ll gt. X ' , 4" membm ""1 Mm-H lmlnmmen "0 "MM ii .3”''"'- '"”'ll''' ""' '” ""9 wutehlu H. S. Strickland. Owing to continued illness in the D; -a:lle?ii:.4 Mnaii. Chnlrlesrlual: W X y Il,:hrorI,el.IgS:IljnllIo”I:lI:r pcliIu":.I"t:o.i:.'e:le::'.I":"r".:s,":.'u'.Io.:u::o ":.::'oIn:h no. home it is lmposslble to thank each onelindividually. A f,,lf,',',' A'i::?f'M(:I.3tt5illilm"lc. sxiiifir ngplqf-us 3,5 ,5: 'e, ....,,,,. an b, ,,,.,l,, ,, tll, nml, . oi-land, Joliotis, Que; Capt. i'red- .- -.