' OCTOBER 29. 1953 T P.E.l. Presbytery I Of United Church in Regular Session 'i'iii- P. E. T. Presbytery, United t'iiurch of Canada, met in Heartz xlrniorinl Hall, Charlottetown. l'ilestlay, Oct. '27. 1953 in regular session. Among the- guests who iwrc welcomed to the sessions i-. is the Rev. John Linton, Gen- rill) Secretary of the Canadian '1'.-mpcrance Federation. Mr. Lin- iiiii in addressing the court gave .1 riiil account of the need for ed- llt”Iil4')I1 that exists along the line C;ntinued7Tpa gr. 8 IIOK'S T0 DISPLAY ART 0"i'1"AWA, (GP) Canadian si:ll0Ol children soon wul have the opportunity of seeing art work by li:Cll' South Korean counterparts. The Unitarian Ev.-ry-ice (Dammit- tcr of Canada said Thursday they Ind received word from Dr. L ngorge Polk, president of Seoulis i'C(illCBilOl'l Association, that an rxlilbii. of art work by Korean s.-hoot children will be shipped to Jiundci shortly. SOUTHERN END The Union of South Africa cov- r-rs 473,000 sqtutre miles to thr- .-..iii.hem tip of the African con- i ucnt. Howano M:INNlS FITTED FOOTWEAR I75 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. BIRTHS. MAHHIAGES. DEATHS 50c Par insertion BIRTHS ' MURPHY-At St. Michael's Hos- pital, Toronto. Ontario, on Oct- ober 27, 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Murphy (nee Kay Morris) .1 (laughter. HALLANT - Al. the Chal'lott.eiown liospltal. October 26th. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. .1. Arthur Gallant, Hun- " ter River, (nee Theresa Gallant) a son. Joseph Arnold. '7 lb. 5 oz. assess 1 Z iiriwkTT:'X7CKEEEkilTNW York on Oct. &. 1953. Mrs. Horace lfowatt (nee Maude Davison) . formerly of Bedeque. P.E.I. Bur- ial at Stamford. New York, on Saturday, Oct. 31st. ilacQUARRlE-At the P. E. I. liospltal. Oct. 28, 1551, Mrs. Isaac ll. MacQuarrie of llopcweil, Pic- ltiil County, N. S. lsicr remaina will be transferred today from the Uutrliffe Funeral Home to her late residence where funeral ser- vice will be held Saturday after- ".0011. WISN'ER- At the Charlottetown Hospital on Thursday, Oct. 27th. Augustine Wisner, Mt. Edward Road. His remains are resting at the Ht-nnessey Funeral Home from where the funeral will lir- held Friday morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstan's Basilica for Requiem lligh Mass. Burial in the Catholic (Cemetery. .-IBSENAUIJ-At his home in St. iinphael on Vvetinestiay, October "Nth, Cajetan Arscnnult in his 92nd year. Forwarded from the Rowness Funeral Home to his latr- iesldence from where the funeral will he held on Friday, October .'itith to Mt. Carmel Church for liass at 10.00 n.m. Interment in the church cemetery. I.LMEIl.0N-At the Prince County iiospiial on. Wednesday, October Zilili, Edith Cameron, four-month- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Em- mett J. Cameron. Wellington Cen- ter. Forwarded from the Bowness Funeral Home to late residence from when the funeral will be held on Thursday. October 29th to Immaculate Conception Church. interment in the church ceme- iery. H.lJ. Maclean Unnzatralmn EMBALMEB Charlottetown and North Wlltshlro DIAL 5549 CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME '18 Euston st. mar. use Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director - noinnrr rt. amour fram 13-30 10 2-30 P.M- Sherwood cemetery. The pail bear. POLICE COURT - In City Po- SAFER ON FOOT I lice Court yesterday morning, be- fore Magistrate Martin, a drunk and incapable was fined :10 and costs or 10 days. An adjourned case of indecent assault was further adjourned for another week. TOROVTO. (OP) - The fog wls so bad in Toronto early Friday" that even the pigeons were ground- ed. One bird perched atop the car of .1 moborist inching his way along downtown Bay street. The bird hopped off as the mist clear- ed momentarily, crashed blindly CENTENNIAL Y'S MEN - The fr.-gular weekly meeting was held t iht'f tl Y.M.CA. S'd Cilsreex? and XII-Ialwcvoodwn acteldng Info T gm? wmcbw ma umped co-chairmen. The sing-songwasled "'ayL'" 00' by Bob Glggey with Bob Crooks . at the piano. The members on- EMPIRE THEATRE joyed two films shown by Mr. Fred Gamble. Meeting closed with the MONDAY, NOV. 2nd Also TUES. and WED. Queen. THE . ' GREAT MORTON ACCIDENTS IN CITY-Yester- day a Saint John car collided with the rear of a city vehicle as it backed out on Grafton street, near the Maritime Electric Co. There was considerable damage to the right front fender of the first car and to the left rear fender of the second. A panel truck was struck broadside as it was backing out of a gangway on the south side of Grafton. it suffered extensive dam- age to the right lender and run- ning board. AT III-IALTH CONFERENCE - Dr. 0. W. Curtis. deputy minister of health, for the Province of Prince Edward Island, presided at the banquet held in connection with the annual fall conference of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island branch of the Canadian Public Health Association, held at the Lord Beaverbrook Hotel in Fredericton, N. B., yesterday. Miss Mona. Wilson, l'(.N., was one of the leaders in a series of discussion groups held during the conference. World's Greatest Living HYPNOTIST FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late James A Miller was held from the MacLean Fu- neral Home Saturday afternoon. Services were conducted by Rev. T. H. B. Somers. Interment. was Thin fabulous show has broken all attendance re- cords in Toronto, Montreal. New York, Boston, Qiieliee, in Marshlield cemetery. The pail V"""""'”"'- "limmv 531'"- rick Dougan. John Thompsnn., . . . John Cairns, Stanley Scott. Gor-' , don Stetson. Note: Not a "mazic' or W" Nd "horror show”. 0 . . FUNERAL AT WINSLOE -- The funeral of the late Mrs. Archi- bald Beaton was held from her residence at Wlnaloe yesterday af- ternoon. Services were conducted by Rev.Donald A. Campbell and Mr. Heber Hardy. The poll bear- ers were Sidney Taylor, Reuben Good. Stephen Holroyd, Andrew MacRae, George Peters and R. H. Roberts. i i i i . i i I i l hearers were Robert Rhyncs. Pat-ll J”l"" "ii" i i "Int'rerlihio!- I'rnbniIl,V the world's most: versatile and amazing entertainer." (Hollywood Citizen News) RRICES 52.00, 51.50, 31.00 Note: These are total prices -Rio pay the tnxll - 0. IT. M. -: LIGHT on your feet! . . . Come rain, snow or sleet, tlizit's what you find'when you wear A pair of "Splasher” SLIP-ON RAINBOOTS- they re Just like it feather and they're made of pure stretchy rubber with is simulated leather finish. I was definitely impressed with the casy way these can be put on, with the flat, reinforced sole and with the knowledge that you can wear nny type of heel, even wedge style, with thcm. There's a neat little front tab that stretches for perfect ankle fit and the colors are rcd, brown or black. SLIP-ON RAIN- BOOTS come in sizes 4 U2 to 8 U2, priced 2.49 a pair. Now, while ' I'm about it I think I should tell yoil of the smart PLAID LOW RUB- BERS to wear with your favorite costume right now. They are color- ful, with plaid (iesign on a black or rcrl background. These Rubbers feature the wonderful NON-SPLASH HEEL for the gal who can't walk a step without splashing the backs of her legs (I'm one of the un- fortunate-st) and I can tell you that the NON-SPLASH HEEL. really and truly helps! Those Ruhiicrs are in high Cuban and spike heel heights, made of stretchy rubber, they are unlined and may he wash- cd inside and out. Sizes are 4 U2 to 8 1.2 and the price is 2.59 in the Shoe Department at I-Iolman's. I-II BOWLERSI . . . We've just the thing for you when it comes to a BELT. It's inch and a half wide plastic in a fine simulated leather finish, colors tan or red. The brass buckle is neat. and best nf all. there's a CHANGE PURSE attached for your "mad money". By the way, this at-if name Change Purse may he slipped off the belt for carrying in your pocket book on occasions. The BOWLER'S BELT comes in an assortment of si7.es- so no matter what your waist meas- urement we'll fit you to a ”T". The price is really low down-it's just. 98 cents and you'll find these Belts in the Accessory Department at I-lalmiin's. THE SHEEREST most glamorous HOSE in the whole. of Canada are here in a "limited edition”. HOLEPROOFS new 66 Gauge, 12 Denier Nylons in the wonderful "Town Beige" shade for the finest evening wear. Sizes are from 9 to 11 and the price ll 1.95. You know the production of the new 66 Gauge Nylons almost revolutionized the stocking industry-new equipment had to be installed in the mills before one single pair could be turned out. So the shops are not flooded with them as yet, in fact there is only a limited -quantity any- where . . . You can be one of the first to wear the glamorous new 66 Gauge Nylons-get a pair today from the Accessory Department at Holman's. FlllEMAN'S HALLOWE'EN OANGE Sponsored by Charlottetown Fire Department ROLLAWAY BALLROOM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 . Dress as your please Prlsers for Costumes Music by the "DOWNTOWNERS" 4 hours dancing 9:30-1:30 Admission '75 Mn?! THE NENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME 97 Kent St. i, W. J. Brown, Funeral Director 4321 Dial 7409 'i 24 hour ambulance service Dllznifled, Courteous Service LEGION MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Clnirloite- town Ranch. Canadian Legion. B. E. S. U. will be held TONIGHT in the Branch Home at 8 p. m. Agenda: General business. ' F. W. SMITH, Secretary. "characters who have character." THE GUARDIAN. UHAR.LU'l'TETUWN the Charlottetown Board of Trade Atliol Ellis, Mt. Stewart. . rAGr; FIVE Power Pole The extent of Mr. Quaker Avon Roses Lime Juice . . . . . . . . . . 49: Campbell's Welchs , Grape Juice. 32 oz. . .. 49: Shinola 16 oz. . . . 29: FLOOR WAX. (6 bottle case) Shelled Coco Color. with deposit 36: Canada Drye-2 lg. bottles Ginger Ale. with deposit 49: Bulk irnoun 24 LB. BAG .75 ontv , mzrmwme . iZ2Z.7PdMs (betel? QNM l'7Agu MANY.'orHEif7"' . VALUABLE iPRlZES. ,1? cosrs Norninofrolsurcn y Joel Submit Your Choice 0! 2 Name for the Burns .CowgirIal, GET FULL PAPTTCULARS AT:l'HlS STOREC A z PQ-n-unu:-:--a- ; lpemzz . A You'H need them-we have them! The demand. "TRICK OR ' TREATS" by the neighborhood kids. can be quickly met with the assortment especially prepared for this event by ATKIN- SONS. Then. too. you'll need to prepare for or big week-end of Hallowe'en entertaining - - - and we've some mighty fine- specials to offer you at budget saving prices. SPOOKY SPECIALS no Y lllruis ' ROLLED OATS. 5 lb. bag . . . . ICING. SUGAR. lb. plug.. 2 for 25: l lb. tin . MISTLLTOE SULTANA RAISINS 11 92. pkg. 2 for; 49: TORK PEANUT BUTTER 16 oz. jar SPECIALS Lunch Tongue; tin ............ .. 53c Clturkwagnn Dinner, tin .......... .. 38c Meatballs & Spaghetti, tin ........ ,. 33c Tin Chili Con Carnie, .. "'6-u .s. are 5,, C . ....-.e-.; W emote --w- SPECIAL MEAT PRICES SHOULDER ROAST ,3clBEEF,'lb. 35c APPLE JUICE. 20 oz. tin. 2 for 25: TOMATO SOUP. 4 tins . . . . . 49: . . . 39: WALNUTS. 'l-2 lb. . . . . . . . . . 45: DATES. 2 lbs. 35: 330 FRESH GROUND HAMllUllG. lb. 33c iitw seer, lb. .. . . . .. 23c RIB ROAST. lb. ...-.-.7...-45c We also carry a complete line of TOP QUALITY BEEF CHICKEN, lb. .....'. 49!; r SANI-FLUSH. tin....................29: BAKERS . , CHOCOLATE. 'l-2 lb. cake . . . . . . . . 43: HEINZ , TOMATO KETCHUP. 13 oz. bottle .. . . . 29: BRAHMIN , ORANGE PEKOE TEA. 1 lb. pkg. . . . . .. 89: WESTINGHOUSE . 35: . 39: 59: LIGHT BULBS. 25s. 40s. 60s. 2 for .. .. PRINCESS LOUISE . y TOMATOES. large 28 oz. rm. 2 has . FLUFFO SHORTENING. 2 for . . . . . ---on iv MAKE A GOLDEN YELLOW CAKE i Just by Adding Water to IVlonarch Golden Yellow 5 CAKE MIX. pkg-only . . . . . . 37: M HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS ron THE KIDS TRICKS on TREATS: HALL()WE'FlN KISSES. lb. 356 MARSHMALLOWS. 'iIb.bog 45: Ma:lNTOSH TOFFEE. pkg. 29: MOlR'S CELLO CANDY. bog .. 10: ..--.....aoaoe'.'.Icr1 No. 1 Grade island ISLAND FANCY GREEN PEAS ............ 37: ASPARAGUS . STRAWBERRIES . . . . . . . . . 44: Minute Maid 63: POTATOES Ma:iNTOSH APPLES cAuL":LowEp: ' ',',',',', 35,, ounce JUICE ........ . 29: 75 lb. bug do, I "C e;vns;i:EI;E;isNs .......... 33: near nor PIE- OHLY .....l'.'..' A oooeoooeoooo C ,1, 1'05 TIOIIIPOF . . . . . . . 34.75 French.Fried TURKEY POT PIE POTATOES 31: :Hi:i(sN POT PIE- EACH LOCAL . CARROTS. Slbs. 29: ISLAND CRANBERRIES. lb. 23: GREEN STRING BEANS. lb. 23: SALADIOWL. pkg..............,.....29: SUNKIST ORANGE5. 2 dos. 55: , DIAL 6545 6546 . GROCETERIAL W HOME OF lll -H5 qmyeaw FINE rooos :":.'::: FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The the vote of thanks commended spa-kins. 0 ern Hospital last evening and later funeral of the late Dr. Errol S. strasses '"'W"-3"” the weaker for the gmoung or interested and welcome guests the Prince County Hospital auffgr. getting waslhleild from tthe Mac- Conunue;i'!;;;n p 1 work he was doing in the inter- st Ihedmeellinz were the pres1- lng injuries sustained in a fall V r'-' j , can Funera om: yes erday af- Cgugguwg Eff est, or the organization which had enls tlree other Provincial mom a, thirty five foot cleclr'.I: cnAnLo'r'1uTowN lion-.L ternoon. Services were conuuciedt have movements in 52 c?uiI'rTe".- carried him twenty. thousand Junior Clwlnb" 0f Comma"? "no light pole. The accident occurrrd SUNDAY .5peCm' mve Tours” W Rev. A. F. MacLcan and Rev” of the world. The national pi-e- mu” slime 55511171171! 01599. ' 1”? Swim” M””E"9"- SL P9l”'5- about six o'clock- at lluntiy, about Chicken Dinner. 5150. served T. A. Wilson. Interment was in sitlent called Jayree nit-nil):-rs Mr. E. D. Reid. President of Eds I'”'G””3""' K'3"51"3i?" "a two miles from Alberton. McKay's iii- r--- crs were Dr, .. , ' . Mr. Walter LePa e, President . g NEW WINTER coats. 524.96 up. ban. 1.. w. a.fS:'.”."'3. iidricgvldiiiffst M:hLyhE:lTk;rLtrrvive?ll gitsiiiiifciioiifi ;)i:heiIz1:t(igngreTa:Ng:efe:&TEmbNi”Sire or the Clmrlouetoign unit. was .1.l,”1,”',.l",'"f...f'JI.t b” km" "W X Helen's Dress Shop. 54 Gmf10n- Dr. T E. Robins. William Davis N.B., national vice president Wilt; willingness of the Board to assist ”""””l”" "i ll"? '”"”" i""”"E Mn l”"5i0" MCKW Cha”"”'-' Y ' arm" , and Dr. J. R. Cuuuingham. Tbe,accompanied the president oh the the younger Unit at any time which was fonmwd by ” brief 10W"- f0”"””l M me Marmme 93- .A- Lv 515915555 W1” be Canadian Legion burial service was' Maritime section of his roast 'o when deemed necessary or deslr- Tound "hie dl5C”5530" d93”"-'1 Electric Company "116 C0n5m1Ci' A DSYWW b99”P- "PWP 0” ”-"El 3559?” from M5 Umce uni” NM" read by F. W. Smith. and Last. roast visit to Jaycee units Mr able. There are 270 Jaycee clubs iurlher with -75-V999 P0”W ET"! ion Crew life-WHUY Wofkinl H9” 10"8'- !0”"d 1" England is Can” ember 2"d- F0? 3PiJ01n'Im"-15 Post and Reveille sounded by Henry Macwiliiam in rxiendiiig in Canada. 90 of which are French 0bi9CUV9S- Alberton, was taken to the West- the "devil's coach-horse." Phone 7938. gugier Domm, I -W -----e----- ------e.- - r ”'r''”" '1