AUGUSL is. J 1953 n;aIt-Ii-Yesterday of Mr. Edley Faster. The death occurred suddenly at :i'o'elocl: yesterday afternoon of Mg, Edley Foster, 03. Ct. George ,5:., in his eeth year. Mr. Foster who was unmarried. ,3-,0 worked all hi.s life in the employ of the C.N.R. asla carpenter in the an mops, until his retirement last yejr. Although he suffered from a heart condition for a number of years. he enjoyed fairly good health, and only last Wednesday was swimming at the North Shore. He was stricken with an attack on Thursday morning and passed away an the following day, Surviving are his mother. Mrs. David Foster. sedford, two brothers Jack and 1-um-y of Bedford. and the follow- lng sisters, Mrs. Russell Pickard COOK'S for Perfect Pictures CRASWILI. graphs. for Better Phon- JIMIMWH TAXI-Dial 7379 or "YOUR DOLE-A-I-I.-BUYS MORE- at Illa HUGHES DRUG STORE.” sraciai. :1 pieces, 334.95. All sizes. slmpsohs- Sears. CLEARANCE SALE continues at Norina's Ladies Wear. STI'JAD'B PHARMACY will be open tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dial 4131. We deliver. (Ella), City, Mrs. John Mccracken (Pearle). Methune, Mass, Mrs. John Bell (Leah), Apopka. Fln..l Mrs. Harry Ellis (Sylva). Donald- ston and Mrs. Harry Walsh, (Edith). Bedford. A brother, Elmer of t.his city, predeceased him 1948 HOWARD McINNIS FITTED FOOTWEAR 1'15 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. IIRTIIS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS 50c Par insertion MARRIAGE! MacI.EAN-BIGGABM On Wednes day,,August 12, 1953, at the Un- ited Church Manse, Pownal, P. E. l., by the Rev. T. R. Goudge. Noelle Ann Bigger, Charlottetown, P.E.l. to John E. MacLean, Wind- sor, Ont. DEATHS FOSTER-At the P. E. I. Hospital Friday, August 14. 1953, Edley V. Poster in his 66th year. Resting at the Machean Funeral Home where the funeral will be held to- morrow, Sunday. service ommen- cing at 3:15. RICHARDS-At the Victoria Gen- eral 1-Ioapitol on August 13. 1963, Wayne Lindsay. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Richards, R.C.AIl. Station, Summerside. Interment People's Cemetery this afternoon. S'l'EWAB.'1'-At her home in Sum- merside on Friday, August 14th, 1968, Mrs. D. O. Stewart in her soth year. Remains will be trans- ferred today from the Compton Funeral Home to her late resid- ence from where the funeral will be held on Sunday afternoon, ser- vice commencing at 2 p.m. Inter- ment in People's Cemetery. 0 Macbllob-At .the' King's County Hospital on Thursday, Aug. 18', Mr. Melville .MacLeod, Upper Mont- ague, in his 45th year. Funeral service at the home at 4 p.m. Sun- day, Aug. 16. Burial Vaiieyfleld Cemetery. YOUNG-At 69 Prince street. Friday, August 14th, 1953. Mrs. Charles Young in her 64th year Funeral will be held from Zion Church tomorrow. Sunday (not Monday -as, previously announced). service commencing at 3:00 pm. Interment in the People's Cemet- ery. ' l'ROFlT'I'-At Kensington, August H, 1953. Mrs. James F. Profitt in her 67th year. Funeral service will be held from Kenslngton Un- ited Church Sunday at 2:00 p.m. Interment People's Cemetery, Kensington. Ii.D. Maclean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltehire PHONE, 149 1?-mjj-3 CHARLOITITOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Euston St. mar. me Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service I'I-- ll ll. Bradley J. W. Helena: i'I'he world's weary troubles SPECIAL'AT Stewart Bakeries today, Cocoanut Layer Cake, a real summer treat. BRING your Shoes, Boots. etc., to Modern Shoe Repair D6-BB Syd- in ney Street, Charlottetown, when you come to the city to shop. Re- pairs made available daily. HUNTER RIVER CHARGE, Un- ited Church services August 16th: Hampshire 9:45, Wlltshlre 11:15, Hunter River 7:30. Rev. Howard Christie, Minister. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Vocation School for children, soto 12 years, opens at 9 am. Monday, Aug. 17. Bible study, hand work, dramatic-s, games and music. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Note change, of services: Aug. 10, Cape Traverse 10:30 aZm.; Coleman 3 p. m.; Stanchel 7:30 p.m.; Belle Riv- er 10:30 am. Funeral Murray River 1:30 p.m. Service Wednes- day, Aug. 19th, Charlottetown 7:30 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 20th, Birch Hiu 8 pm. Rev. J. H. Bishop, Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA, Brookfleld 'Cha.rge. The services for Sunday, Aug. 16 are as follows: Brookileid 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 a.m.; Hartsville 3 p.m., Sunday School 2 p.m.; Glasgow Road 7.30 p.m., Sunday School 11 a.m. The evening ser- vice at Glasgow Road will be a dedication service when new hymn books will be dedicated. There will be special music by the choir. All are welcome. Rev. Lawrence Blaikie. Minister. TRUCK DAMAGED- A '2-ton truck owned by R. T. Holman Ltd. was sideswlped yesterday after- noon while it was parked on north side of Grafton Street neai the intersection at Rocliford S ored Studebaker bearing New Jer- sey license plates. failed to stop considerable damage to the truck. FUNERAL funeral of the late Miss Edith L. Jardine was held yesterday after- the MacLean Funeral Home, then to Uigg Baptist Church for fune- ral services conducted by Rev. John F. Ma.cKay. During the ser- vice in the church Mrs. The Sunset." Pallbearers were 5. iii. Maltl:1Leod, Otis MacLeod. Robert acK non, Bruce Jones and Ernest Shaw. POLICE COURT-In Police igourt .yesterday morning, before agistratc Martin, a resi- dent of North Wiltshire was fined S100 and costs or 30 days in Jail for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. The case arose out of an accident on Longworth Ave. the previous day. when a truck ran into and broke a light pole. A drunk and incapable was remand- ed until the 21st. . HORSE CAUSES EXCITEMENT -Traffic Ofi'icer Russell Downc found himself in a new role yes- terday afternoon. when he turned from chasing speeding motorists to capture a runaway horse. A local service organization was having a young race horse led out to the exhibition grounds with the inten- tion of ral'l'ling him off, but when the animal saw the midway, he was having no part of it. He broke clear of his handlers and dashed up Euston Street to Long- worth Avenue where he side- swiped an automobile. I-le contin- ued his mad race through Birch- wood Street to Gerald street where he was rounded up by Officer Downe who all the time was in hot pursuit on his motorcycle. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister Mrs. Katie Belle MacEachern, who passed away August lllth. 1962. Peaeefully sleeping. resting at last. and trials are past. In silence she suffered. in patience she bore, Till God called her home to suffer no more. Always Remembered by Mother, sister and Brothers. F . fnwbrldge O-C000 Eat. A. a. Loss FUNERAL Our auioi o. 'u..;....i Funeral problems for II'Il Iluaaehuetta Avenue. Oambridn. MIA!- - him for prompt and eifldent service. "SERVICE" h a-"IDNG" Word . . Ill! Modern Chapel & SOII. IIIG. SERVICE is familiar with your ' New England. Con- BED OUTFITS. - iplnne to visit relatives and friends. Frances . sites to announce the engage- iment of her daughter Florinda Llewellyn to Clarence Leslie Fer- guson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson, Saint John, N. B.. marriage to take place in September in United Church, Moncton. N.B. Personals Miss Gertrude Blanchard, Hope River. has returned to her home following a week's holiday spent visiting relatives and friends in Saint John. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Mclsaac. Saint John, N.B., are spending a week's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. C. Blanchard, Hope River. Sgt. William Jardine, New Glas- gow, N.S.. arrived this week on special posting for Administration duties at the local Armouries. Sgt. Jardine is a member of the In- structional and Administration Cadre of the Army. Mr. Joseph A. Howes and Miss Elizabeth LaTour, Msdford. Mass. are summer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy, Savage Harbour. Spending a holiday in this city is Mr. M. S. Campbell. formerly of Emerald Junction and a one- time member of the Medical Corps. Mr. Campbell is now living in Ed- monton, Alia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blanchard and their four children, enjoyed a pleasant motor trip to Moncton. N. B.. on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Savoy, Mr. and Mrs. George Savage of Walt- ham, Mass, and Miss Ethel Savage of Rockport, Me., spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacNevin and family. Mr. J. P. MacLeod returned to Montreal alter a. pleasant holiday spent with members of his family in Charlottetown and Cherry Val- ley. Mr. Lester Hickox and Mrs. Rus- sell Mathieson, delegates to- the sessions of the Grand Lodge of the I.0.0.F'. are in Lunenburg, N.S., this week. Mrs. Dob.-ion Clark arrived by She is the guest of Mrs. Lester l-lickox, Parkdale. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Armstrong the V The offending vehicle, :1 light col- LM"5'. Wnmu Ad'""s' YESTERDAY - The l A short service was held at? Kennelhi Paynter sang as a solo, ”Beyond. and Mary returned to Halifax Sun- day by car after spending a week iin Sea View. guests of Mr. and I ' , V . C G U n I c.3ii2.a. P.E.I., ' - .... Last night members of theNo.2 Overseas Siege Battery of the First World War held their fifth reunion since 1919. The above picture shows some of the officers and non-commissioned officers of the battery at the time. Left to right top row, Bdr. R. Fotstyhe, Bdr. F. Nash, Bdr. M. Stewart, Bdr. W. Shaw, Bdr. G. Duff, ,Cpl. R. H. Nicholson, Bdr. A. H. Mac- Klnnon, Bdr. Y1: J. Foy, Bdr. R. ,H. Colllngs, Bdr. F. G. Kennedy. GUARDIAN. CPIARLOTTETOWN " 7nd Siege Battery Holds Reunion Second row, Sig. Cpl. W. Smith, Cpl. H. Court, Sgt. C. D. Stewart. Sgt. A. Cole, Sgt. A. R. Law- rence, Sgt. J. H. McKay. Sgt. C. H. I-line, Cpl. W.. L. Jenkins, Cpl. H. E. Moore, Cpl. E. G. McLeod. Third row, Q.M.S..T. E. Cox, Li. .1. P. Hooper, Capt. W. B. Prowse, Major A. A. Bartlett, Lt.-Col. A. G. Peake, Lt. T. W. MacDonald. Li. W. J. Cheverie, Li. G. E. Ritchie. Bottom row, Bdr. P. J. Williams, Sgt. G. J. Worth, E.S.M. .1 Leightizer, Q.M.S. D. A. Wed- lock, Bdr. R. Beck. The battery held its fifth re- union since 1919 at the Queen Hotel last night' with a large number of Islanders present in addition to the visitors from out- side theilsland. The toast to the Queen was proposed by chairman Lawson Jenkins and to the Battery by George Hobat, Montreal. It was replied to by Arthur Stone, form- PAGE FIVE Square Dancing ,Conlesl Proves lg Attraction , The finals in the junior division of the Canada Packers sponsored square dancing contest took place Thursday evening at the Char- lottetown Exhibition with first prize being awarded to a ITDUP from Cavendish. This division consisted of young people under eighteen who were very colorfully dressed and who performed as veterans while doing the intricate figures required in square dancing. Other winners were: 2nd prise. Brighton Junior Group No. 3; 3rd prize, Brighton Junior Group No. 2; 4th prize, Keppoch Junior Group No. 4; Consolation, Keppoch Jun- ior Group No. 6. The performance took place be- fore a capacity audience who ap- preclated very much the enter- tainment provided by these young dancers, most of whom had never appeared before in public. Many favorable comments were received from the audience, which proved the efforts of all content- V ants were very much appreciated. contest was open to all groups in the Maritime Provinces and it is hoped that Canada Packers will again sponsor a next year, when many more ent- ries from Prince Edward Island and the mainland are expected. The judges for this contest were: Mr. Hugh R. Noble, Director of Physical Fitness Division for the Province of Nova Scotla: Miss Pauline Cunningham, AssistantDl- rector of Physical Education and Recreation for the Province of New Brunswick, and Mr. Earl Other mayor of Moncton. speakers heard during the even- ing included Capt. Frank Stern. Sgt. W. Dyment, Gnr. G. Hobart, Gnr. Harry Burchard, Gnr. Albert QT Dennis; Sgt. Harold Moore, Gnr. Major MacNevin, Major D. V. White and Major G. E. Ritchie. The new officers of the Battery Association elected included pre- sident A. M. Potter, Springhill, N.S.; vice-president Allison Tait, Southport. P.E.l., and secretary Rex Kielly, Charlottetown. Ni '- ' Director of Physical Education, Charlottetown C i t 3 Mi” M”5”” w”'”- R"'”"”' ”00'”"""'” W- 1- Schools. They also Judged the Mass., (formerly of this city), is visiting relatives and friends on the Island. After having spent a pleasant vacation on the Island, Mr. and Mrs. Abijah G. I. Inman have re- turned to their home in Provid- ence, R1. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison, Desable and Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDonald, Char- lottetown. Mr. Arnold L. Hubley. vice-prim cipal of Union Commercial'Col- lege has reurned from an extend- ed vlsit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Hubley of Brighton, Mass. While in Boston, Mr. Hub- ley attended a special conference and course issued by Burdett Col- lege for college teachers. Mr. Hub- ley will spend the remainder of the summer as a guest of Mr. Congratulations are extended to siewart Vlckerson, after the accident which caused Gene Murphy. Sturgeon. and Paul and at the Park Hill Tourist Re- who sort, Stanhope Beach. MacDonald, Tnnniiirc Islrn.-l. 4 were successful in passing their entrance cxrims. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. John Quincy. Mass. home of Mr. Burns. Experimental Station. and iM,r. and Mrs. John MacPherson. , Upper Prince sircet. Rev. A S. wH::r Cornwall, left Thursday to spend a short holi- day in Nova Scotia. He expects Russell Farquharson. to visit friends in Malagash, New lGlasgow and Hantsport) Dr. W. A MncQuari'ie will conduct the ser- i the Cliy,vlces on Mr. Weir's charge. Quincy, Mass. are spending Burns, Experimental Mrs. MacPherson, Upper Prince street. mother, Mrs. Alex Campbell, Brookfield. left on return today. Mrs. Campbell is in her 08th year and still enjoys good health. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell, Ncwtonville, Mass., Miss Beth Marshall and Miss S. Brinton were recent visitors to the Island. Mr. Campbell has not been on the Is- land for over 40 years. They spent Sunday visiting Mr. Campbell's cousin; Mr. Donald S. Campbell. Brookficld. s '14 . Mr. Art Kenny and sons Leon- ard and Joe, also John J. Mooney. have returned to their homes in Rumford. Me... after spending hell- days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell, Sturgeon. They were also accompanied on the journey by Mr. Pete Duffy. Who had not been on the Island for 51 years. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stewart and daughter arrived from Con- cord. N.H., by car Sunday to visit their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James McKay, Brackley: Mr. and Mr!- Wilson Adams. Sea View: and Mr. and Mrs. William Buchanan. Ken- sington. This is Mrs. Stewart's first visit to the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Macbeod of London, Qnt., and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wallace and children Harvey and Bruce of NiaB"" ””"-'i- 0”" returned to their homes after a pleasant holiday went with -the iormcr's mother. Mrs. J. P. ac- Leod, Upper Prince street. and sisters. Mrs. John MacPharson. Upper Prince and Mrs. William Hayden, cherry VIII!!- euuuoueeoougseoeeeehaug g row. MBESTIN .-ME! I Cameras .. 5 mo PHOTO SUPPLIES E 899 . , E 5 TAYLORS; : isusuass ; : g . uuaaeetneli? ms E at I see - MacLcod. y .-abuse We Vlsim” 5" me employees who accept paid mater- Nld MT5- W5”e"Lnity leave, then fall to return to Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacPherson.JA"5"”lt 151": 19-5?- In pleasant holiday visiting with their,T0d"-V b""'K” Nick "II """"'”I” . Oi I ' d to .t smeh M11 warren Buggzhggd llmt” ,v:ilP ivi(IIlmlne'2:v):rP he rfpcfrgofioil ' brother. Mr. John MacPherson andgny Ih” '"'” wh" mmd W" '”'''t' l I - ANNIVERSARY notice SANDY'S assrauaam and IIDRIVE-IN Marshfield, St. Peter's Highway North River, HENDON. Eng. ICP) -Mlddl5- sex county council recently tackled of privilege" by women work after the child is born. Hence- Dr. known as the Charlottetown Wan- derers were the winners of the finals in the senior division of the square danting competition held last night. Three groups headed by Carlyle Phillips of the Caven- dish Silver Slipper Clubvtook 2nd, 3rd, and 4th places. The quality of performance was cxcellcnt but comments from some of the Judges would indicate that they would appreciate seeing a greater num- ber of groups participating an- other year. Square dancing has become a part of all the largefairs through- out Canada and the United States; even some of the larger nightclubs feature square dance their programmes. There is no doubt that the popularity of this form of amusement will be a pop- ular attraction at future exhibi- ions. , Mr. George Andrew who was the official caller during the com iitlons briefly congratulated vailous groups for forth, "baby leave" will involve .1 written undertaking to resume work. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Viti- ccnt Mnllctt who pnssctl I rnvny , Go gave us the strength to bear It Courage to face the blow M::;s' 33?:”h:;h”::::";,3:,n';1m,f;:Laue what it mount to part. with you None but God will ever know. Friends may think we have for- gotten . i When at times they see us smili- But they llttlc know the hcnrt-l ache Our smiles hide all the while. Lovingly remembered by daugh- ters Louise and Mary. g, min: E xs...iiARTiE5 Senior Winners In Square Dancing Finals George Fisher's group 11 Mr. I I i calling on indicated that pe-ir theyhas been a winner in several Pro-i the fine cffort' they had made and called uponl Gerry Hartlan, manager of Canada Packers who presented the prizes, which were as follows: lst prize, 3150, group eleven,the Char- lottetown Wanderers; .2nd prize, S100, group ten, Cavendish Silver Slipper Club; 3rd prize, 8'15. group eight, Cavendish Silver Slipper Club: 4th prize, 550. group 9, Cav- endlsh Silver Slipper Club. lndicdles He senior division on Friday evening The caller was Mr. George An- drew. Music was supplied by Messrs, Macllachern and Neilsen. LONDON, (CP)-Among seven new rear-admirals appointed by the British admiralty is Christo- pher Theodore Jellicoe, D60, D50 and Bar, 50. He is a nephew of Earl Jellicoe, who won fame at Jutland. The regular meeting of the Brookfleld Women's Institute met in the schoolhouse on August 4th with eighteen members and one visitor present. Some disciission took place re- garding the sending away oi wool- ena to Fairqelds. A letter was received from Mr. MacEwen stating that he would teach music in the school another year. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert An- draws. The meeting closed I) the "Lord's Prayer". -61: Nearly 11,500 acres of waste land were reclaimed in the first six Y repeating months of India's community pro- ixram. i i Might Run Again- Major John A. MacDonald has he will probably accept again the Progressive Con- servative nominaiion for the Pro- vincial Legislature in the forth- coming by--election act for Sep-. tember 10. , Despite dclcat in the recent ederal election Major MacDonald; vinclal elections in recent years int Third Kings. We -hrs;-aw APPRECIATION We wish to thank the public for the co- ,ioperatioii shown us during our recent fund rais- ing project. i . CHARLOTTETOWN LIONS CLUB. trimmings. 51.25. Celebrate eight years of successful business ' SUNDAY, AUG. 16. A special Iiqt chicken dinner. with all the From 12:30 pub. to 2:30 pm. I Dial your reservation 5321 and don't be disappointed. Poultry Work if Steady employment for a young man grading eggs and assisting in poultry farm work. Start at once. Experience not necessary. Phone 7798 or apply- Kcnnedy's Poultry Farm. West Royalty Maple Leaf I Taxi LUCKY NUMBERS C9217 - (715258 6581 DIAL 6582 groundcrew trades. rncuxrcrans are required by Canada's expanding Air Force lzxpert instruction will be given to all those in Lpportunltiee also exist for young women yrs. of age with grade it education For hirther details write, phone or visit: THE R.C.A.F. MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT R.C.A.F. Association Rooms Batik of Commerce Building, Charlottetown which visits CIIARLOTTETOWN EVERY TUESDAY (9.00 a.m.--9.00 p.m.) and ' WEDNESDAY (9.00 a.m.-5.00-p.m.) "For a Career With a Future Join the R.L'.A.F.” skilled or unskilled. l ualifying for train- between 18 and 30 or better in many interesting L i - - -ALL FROM THE L, PRICED JUST 1.98! -G.H.M.-I HERE IT IS FOLKS. "NEWS OF THE NEW" 5 AND 10 DEPARTMENT - - - ALL, YES AL NEWS of the "New" most certainly MUST include the "Just-arrived" BLOUSES to be found in the 5 and 10 Department. Made of fine quality CTPDO in charming pastel shades, of crisp, crackling taffetain gay stripes and of all-over lace. You'll love these Blouses for their neat appearance, their smart styling and their so-very-reasonable price of 1.98! The rrepes have touches of dainty lace on the yolcer, col- lars and fronts (they're quite dress-uppyl. The iaffeias are attractive- ly tailored with match-striped Johnny collars. The lace ones are tops for luxurious smartness. Sizes are from 12 to 20-you'll find these newest of new Blouses for 1.98 in the 5 and 10 Department at Hol- man's. , YOU'LL want one of the dreEm-stuff NIGHTIES I saw in the 5 and 10 Department this morning. They are made of Rayon Tricot Knit in two darling styles-the colors (Oh La-la!) they're the deep pastels that are so fashion perfect this year (if you wish, you may have pale pinks or blues, too). These new Nightles have white lace trimming on the bodices and sleeves. . . . Yes, there are sleeves in either puff or cap style! The unbelievable price-it's just 1.98. Come choose yours to- day while the size range of small, -medium or large is still complete; Rayon Tricot Nighties are in the 5 and 10 Department at Holmanls. AFTER all! . . . Why pay more? When you can get a "LAWREN- TEX" SPORTS GIRDLE for ONLY JUST 1.98. I can't for the life of me see any Girdle that's any better for under your swim suit, your shorts or other sport clothes. These "Lawreniex" Girdlea are of fine. pure rubber in nude shade; they're parity style and have a wonderful slimming and trimming effect. You just should hear the "waves of . raves" about the comfort, the fit, the price, the everything when it comes to discussing "Lawrentex" Sizes are small, medium or large and "Lawrentex" Girdles (without garters, of course) Sport Glrdlesi l are in the 5 and 10 Department at Holman's. , ., SPECIAL BINGO HOLY NAME HALL TONIGHT AT 3:30 All good prizes. Full card 525.0010 be given away. Admission 35 (This. . K. OF C. BOY'3 CAMP Re-opening for a final camp for boys for this season for eight days, Saturday 22 August. Applicants should contact the following: George Cheverie-Charlottetown George Ciow-Summerside Charles Boylan-Souris Camp fees for eight days-512.00. MORTON DEW Your Insurance Counsellor . mat. sou .-stern Trust Building Charlottetown Canada Packers square dancing l similar contest .