Page 2, The Guardian Saturday. Oct. 15. 1955 City and Central ROY'S Taxi-Dial 6560-6569. "CRASWELL for better photo-. graphs." l FOR PROMPT RADIO sun. 'r.v. service. dial 3537. Vsil's Radio. 2)! Kent St. Drama Festival Director Visits Island Groups For the past five days Mr. Rich- In project. Mrs. McGowan has ard MacDonald. director of the Do- been doing outstanding work there. minion Drama Festival has been and he hoped the interest would visiting here to confer with the new spread. regional chairman for Prince Ed- In Summersidc. where Ross Mac- ward Island of the D. D. F. Mr. Kenzie presided over a very re- J. A. Lawson. and to meet with presentative and interested group, member. of the P. E. I. Drama Mr. MacDonald spoke of the Re- Festival Association and other gional Playoffs for the Dominion Butter Stockpile May Hold Winter Prices Down OTTAWA (CF)-A record butter wholesale, and even for a tin stockpile in the government's hands duced It to 56 cents in efforts may prevent a winter price rise itself of surplus stocks. but it may mean a federal treasury is In addition to 1 loss next spring of between S8.- losses absorbed through the ooo.ooo and 34.000.000- ing of butter to hospitals and Officials disclosed Friday that Institutions at 21 cents a pom; the government”: butter stocks. at low regular cost. and the log CAPE TRAVERSE hail. Gospel meeting Lord's Day at 3 pm. J. A. Joyce. G. A. Ramsay. THE RAINBOW CLL'B nicel- ing postponed until October 24th at Sunset Lodge. , . . . the wind-up of the summer surpIus- sorbed through the sale I MELVILLE GOSPEL servlce nl RESERIE Thursday. Oct. .17. groups. I Drama Festival. and said it was lllllllllclll: uuolll llllve lllllllbed ll, goolooo pound. gocommunlslin the school Sunday 2.30 pm. for St. James annual Hailowe on Mr. MacDonald s dedicated work much healthier for maintained in- all .u.nln, lllgll of lllllle oslooolooo ouoygkl. gt 3 pl-loo o; 34 Ce meclal Slllglngl Guesl speaker. Tea. to drama is a natural heritage terest if the Festival moved from llolllldll .50"; mooolooo mole mm d from his grandfather. Rev. George one centre to another. He hoped MacDonald. Scottish novelist and that next year, when the fine new poet. perhaps best known for his auditorium is completed that Sum- Mr. Lou Harris, Murray Harbor. "BIBLE WEEK BEGINS Sun- poun . All told. federal officials all it had a year ago. the federal loss would be l ""33 C"”lCH 0"" SW1-"Win About one-third of that stockpile service Oct. 16, Stanchel 1.30 p. S S ll R J H l l is made up of unsold butter carried 38.-500.0iIl for the 1955-50 5 g 1 1 . Ex um, and mm a - 's""- V - - poem, "Where Did You Come From merside would invite the D. D. F. on, from an 1954 mducglon gen. year. This would be uivgl day. 0c ober 6 h cc Blsllo ,,,, . . l . . P Gil El collectors please attend supper 9' Baby Dear. After his wife hadito hold its Regional playoffs there. goo. the total ion in the fedei-oi l meeting Monday in St. Peter's PENTECOQTAL CllL.R(.H sell translated Bunyan s Pilgrim 5 Pro- I-Ie alsolpaid a visit to the R. C. A. With most of the storage butter support program in the lagt l Chcurch Hall at 6 p.in. Annual vvl ln lll km Ol al Pb n let izres "into Italian" the Rev. George'F. Station at Summerside. where in government hands. the admlnis- years. reports. film. and dlstributlonlsuclfdal 0&0ller0l6lh at 17;)” m' Mat-Donald formed his family of Group Capt. Swetman expressed tration will exert a large measure In addition. the estimate. of collectors material." l Q R 3S'l l Ml . l ' P" i twelve into in theatrical company his great interest in drama work. of control over butter prices. that unless large export mu ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs 3 i ' am '1” 93'' and toured Italy. presenting the He stressed the growing import- . To break even on its price sup- are found. "'9 Kovernment may ll l Ed i i All RUMMAGE gllllll: Cllml "ll story with great success. His son, ance of live theatre in Canada. stat- P011 Pl'08l'3m. the government "Flu"? 9""e'" mm" Yell” goilln Fame ii lll mmmm enl"Celll" salurdg, dclobelmlellllylafter graduating from oxford, ing that it is now possible to make would have to charge 81 cents a Spring with I RC0l'd unsold it 9' 3- ,5”"”""C9 9. .e"g”3e",' l . ' 5' , i "worked with Sir Frank Benson'slquitc a good living in that profes- pound wholesale-its selling price pile of between 55,000.000 and Z: 321'; Eal.l:f1.iel:fr lli;,”,'l,lf,. ;r.,i,'ef,? lleSf,',';,"f,' (-s.3”L'”””d bl Hoiylshow Cn. subsequentlv having his sion in Canada. He mentioned es- in previous year. 000.000 hounds. Iown touring company Small won. pecially the Canadian Players now 1N(jmL Libel-31 wolllens der then that his son. Richard Mac- touring thirty Western Pilies. He lDonald has such an all absorbing pointed out that Summer Theatre limeresi in drama and the live have proved very popular and quite Mr and Mrs. Jams Illurray ofl Augustine Cove. PEI. Marriage-l PROV to take place Oct. 29th at ten o'-lannual meeting at Montague Oct. clock in St. Anthony's Church. 28 at 2.30 pm Election of offic- Officials said that at the mob: there are no large export ou in sight. The world price is . 20 cents a pound below the c, LOWERED PRICE However. during the summer the government kept its general sell- Edmnnlon, Alta. -ers. An executive meeting at 2 theatre. lsllC('i'SSi'lli in other parts of Canada - - - ' -t . . - l A r W I: r ' mg ml" at 58 cents 0 pmmd din mic" , pm. Mr. M cl) aid h . I ' lledland U. S. A.. and suggested that HAZELBROOK Bi L P' U' " from coasat toozoast a(fl:)SS Ealneada iwe here are overlooking this possi- NEW ROADWAY IN VICTORIA PARK 0 o The H3”"””"k 3 Yip” m” '3” CHURCH SERVICE Kingston visiting towns and cities. smalllbility 0! greater tourist attraction evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones. Mary Estey led a short devotional period followed by the first in a :cries of lessons on the diilslnns of the Bible by Mr Ai'nislron: Catherine Aubrey Pippoy ucre leaders for Monday. Rally Day Services will he held at 3.00 p.m Sunday not 800 p.m,l lss previously advertized. NIONTHLY and i.adies' Aid. and entertainment. In Charlottetown he spoke in an. attentive audience. explaining fully; his work as Director of Dominionl l l lNewCentennial Driveway "”'ii'"sllFor Victoria Park Planned groups and large groups. giving help and advice as he strives to coordinate all their theatre work. During his visit here. Mr. Mac-l lDnnald was heard in three radiol lbrnadcasls and met with interested groups in Charlottetown. lfontague He was Interviewed by a mP"lh9l' Unused (317,925); New Brunswick. 303 (312,433); Prince Edward 131; Still Largely (CP) - The MEETING - Senior P.E.I. i Hospital. Oct I7, 3 pm. Cundal ARNPRIOR. Ont provinces have taken up Somer in iv ll , Q 1 H . . . thin less than one-third of the fed- 310.827 inane.) lanpeillelz l:l?l(lTfl.::lll;)lfl lhvoulrlomgelalll nme land gulrrimelrsiillel. He had high loom-llrfnthe P D. F. A.. acrlidlvthe erallmoney avallable for clvll del fl M l ll M l H H J k. ll I MMDOA-AL” lllllllo S lmen aion or e entei'prise s own u reporio 15 Tewmmell 8 I005 l l . '4 l, , l l . l l l , lll ullllllles lll me 135: three Continued from pogo 1 r an rs mu) en ins Radio repairing. amplmer;'”::d by drama omhuslgsis m ltfontagllel and snggcstioris for drama on P nevi lone dircrltion diivewallr ial. salyageld llronilllhlenclelzllrgingailllilt undcl the spotlights and adds to ytilaigl POOL Ml Pl Cawdmn eslll l.ll,l-l-lllll llxl-lllll -l.llel.e an sound syslems Disc and laps relalld was Yell, lmlllessed ll, lllld l W," bl. gl.-on ll. L-onlunlvtlonllllilltli runs for ncai y a quarter ol prlclillgidam om eauhi ylhg drlv: 8- the rustic atmosphere of the area. mated Thursday. F h D , bit: i)al'I;ain5- ml. (,l.m.l,0ne El Tl", mrdlllg lllll ll-ml Sll Dlal lllllsl lthat a teacher in the Hilzh School with the forth coming feature ar- 3 llllie U110"!-Eh the 1198" Oi VIC I I W3Y ml-lg 9 W 3' Continuing from the parking zone l'enC epulles Jenkins Pharniiicy. the Rexall lthere was anxious to start a Dra-'ticle on the work of the Drama .iUl'lii Park. maliks 8 SIBP iufwafdlrull. 8 C'3l1ll'8 Pflfking 5793 160 feet tive officer at civil defence head- . . . Col. Cswdron, senior administra- im the part of the Park Committeelsquare is being gravclled. giving the "ew driveway ca"ie5 lbmugh u .1 d if : lh R ll r II 170 . - ; -manic So-i t' a a 't cui"i-u- F stival lssnriation. . Ital"! for the rlcll coal and -l 01;1l:lf-1C:lrltl' sllllelllllmelnllellllill pllflile , Sln”eRlP:laPlll(lifva:l(:;Il Il1:.l(I?l uuitvilmla. i P 3 S n e) m "L e I -M of the City Cnuncil to further lampie space for a stop-over per- on a gentle down-hill Si0Pell0WBfd-5 quarters in Ottawa. said abollli area which long has been a 1. of one, plus only lc. Over 250 pa. ll, illew QM," Sl qpel;ll,lce (bl-autil;v the Park area and extendlind. This area is also fenced off the nest. lulnms the mam park 34,300,000 has been made availabe pom bozo"... (;m,,.l,y l balgajng to (n....,e (mm wed, glallnll llelll,l,l.n ll am and ll pl llflllllllll, facilities to tourists andlin a rustic effect with openings at madway 85 ll CUFV9-910 i0ii0W the on a match-paymenl bESiH- HE France. The Saar now is tigl lCl1'town "Y" Prepares To . lay l SA: lag. O t b r I!) l T g r jcilirciis The name "Centennial intervals leading to a fringe areaiKilli6('ll0ll Oi lh(' Nflliih RIVEP-"Filer? estimated about 31.000.000 ill! been bound Cconamicllly and politics llngcdi lll'a(lch1fiir”iiIlat tn: ilehlcins m ueldabl Oct mm" . .l)rivc” has been giien the newlof pic-iiic tables, where visitors the; ualilllllllvall; lllvvlilil reiltlil Exit matched bylthe ll;l'0VillCel: bl to Frlggclell liiut senltinllent has bi Pharmacy. . HAVE YOLR - l -- . U C U ldi-in-way may enjoy their lunches. ony . e or 0mm ee con- Only prov nce use I W 02 grow avoro coser tlesw --am A --- - , glwallllllls -llleslllllali al”elllll'lf:l:i ' The 9,...-am-9 .,.-cl...-3,. is to be! This cent.-o area is set in the islsting of councillors Arthur Gorm- allotment every year ll Alberta. he Germany. The spectacle of as middle of a beautiful grove of iey. Aflhllf Wright and G80 R- in the vicinity of the Trailer Park- lbcech. birch and spruce trees'Keefe, under the Chairmanship of ins: area entrance. The new drive- which offer an inviting prospectlEimer MacDonald are Well Pleu- ivny is approximately 14 feet wide, to those who wish to stroll or rest. ed with the work of the city em- ll'ill('i1 climinalcs two-way traffic,l Nearby. the Park Lake, no long-ployecs in bringing to a success- and is flanked on each side by a er called dead manls pond, which ful conclusion such a desirable rustic fcnce, constructed of mater-lis enclosed by a fence. giiliefi P1909 0f Park bemlliilcailollo Annual Campaign l Service Station Profits for under- 9"L'lil9d 3i "19 9351 900 0f the Parkl 'privileged children Help us help the kids. decisive France might encol age wavering Sasrlnnders in VI against the European status. 3. The government's program 1 Morocco. approved by the asseml but not yet fully applied. would delayed by a governmental crli 4. The Big I"oin' foreign min tars are scheduled to start thl said. The federal contributions of civil defence are made on the basis of 50 per cent from the central ad- ministration. 25 per cent from the province and 25 from the munici- pality. If the province agrees. the federal civil defence organization will contribute 25 per cent of the The last lap of a Century of Pro- ues of congenial and instructive ac- lgress for the Charlottetown Y M.,tivity by the youth of the com C. A. is rapidly drawing to a close. lmunity, which provides for a full Sl.-llll.l(.E (-ll 35 sE,l,lll,l, llllll,.and at the end of the year. lesslprogram each afternoon and even- mmmunlll. lllls lqllll Wm 'l,ll.l.l ltnan ilircc months away. the (llil.l3l'i-'llllH.v with deadlines to avoid con- se.-...c., lo... M. 8, He... llllml lization will start on it's secondiiilcl-lllg with stlldles. the .V0lllliZeP 175 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. . St. Service Station. Tile:-In. frnmihl-lndred years of service to thejfolk are not forgotten. The latest Ll ll alml l,. 5 l, m lll,ll, llllmnis lciiy and province venture in respect to the latter Isl Howard Mclnnis Continued from page 1 Continued from page I . hell, llll. km. Om, llumll.l,l.l ll,al.S Hg” nglll Jan. .the introduction of classes in danc- cost ol 8 pmlecl dlreclly lo llle meeting In Geneva Oct. 27. '1' ., v 5 l - i - (l.l l ll -mg. which gives indication of gen- - o - other three nations have hintedtli OWING T0 the illness of Mrs 'gilllsgli-:;;l.&lal:ll?l:nhall ?l)lE:,rlllllCll'yTleral acceptance and popularity l Premier Hopelul Fof Bhnd BeileVeS Arabs '"""i.CiP5my- D they would go ahead. regardless H. S. Henderson. will all Pro lllll C A. mlmllngs lll Ellglalllll alldg Miss Margaret Rhynes. who has PRESS BRIEFE 3'9 3'31"! 07 "'10 Ffillch love! DEATHS 50c Per Insertion l e 5 ts n t Or hanage collcl-tors kindly send etiirns to the 01 phanage office. 158 Prince St. l from 9 to 12 a'm" lCharlottetown Y. M. C I FREE cgpxcn of gmlllllllll The constant addition of spot-ial'll .- ..ll- Sh B d l .m .-g.. BIRTHS - g,;5lFChW00d Street. Minister Rev iamd "ew f.9.a.i,”,r9.S' keeps the Char" inariielilgoivnliield ahrgsn pop-1-ER,.Tl, Ml, and lottetown If in the forefront of M,-53.1. H. Bishop. B.A. I0 a.m Sun l l V . -. fl ' b" ' E II (I - wmiam R. L, pol-gel of Allllolllel iday school; 11 am, service con organizations dc-signed to serve cil- -wculss u "1 nngmg 8 El 3"” Col. Cawdron was outlining fi- nancial details of the federal civil defence operations to 66 C ' i from Canadian newspapers and radio stations at the closing session of a three-day conference at the Federal Civil Defence College here. He said all provinces but 0n- .:m0l,e recemlv ln llmllreal lmllllzllllperformed with distinction both in he Worked nut H '- llogelllel. a g'l.mll; of Clllzimsl ll,lm;lScotland and throughloutl the Mari- BASIC MINIMUM GRANT lhefore disbanrling organized the ""9 P'.mV'"”95' winning "”"'-V I i l l medals in kcen competition. will- be conducting classes in Highland ns lcans. It is the feeling of everyone Y linlthe Ara: countries that all our - lei orts n t e United States will be A5 l”" "'9 l” ”""a' 39'” .'Ca1iiI:iia:nlllliiiongla iiigilliiiiie lidr E in vain because of the Jews." incnls. the Premier said he was.glllld lllmllgllolll prince Ed.l;ll-dl The interview was obtained by confident that. even if Ontario andllslsnd starts on October 17 an-lptgi GXECUUVE editor Paul Sanll. , .. . I - l n-ed Mr. T. D- DeBlols. PTO-I ann's account said Nasser 'seea British Columbia should decide, lllgllllclial campaign Clmlrmanl llllmsell. as 3 man whose mlsslon u ment. This would be a hard bk to French pride and prestige. Edis Taxi Onta I955. MCCABEeAt the Charlottetown Hospital. Oct. 11th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest .VlcCabe lGIoria Millerl city, a son, Donald Greg- ory. weight 9 lbs. l”Battile of the Ages": 7.30. Graham. Midweek service Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. lal rio. a daughter. Octber is. ducted by the Minister. Subject- SOT vice conducted by Rev. Clement each FREDERICTON AND Bread-' bane Church of Christ. Oct. lizens both male and female at levery age level from early child- hood. billiard room on the basement level Sand a recreation room adjoining I The latest addition to this con- stantly expanding program is al mg to the notice of the people of lhe Island, will conduct the classes lin that branch of the Art. The constant flow of collcgc stu- ents who take advantage of the recreational and cultural activities open to them at the 'Y". is re- garded by the Directors as an ad- ld like Quebec. to accept alternativel uri-aiigenients. the pacts would still be operative. and that Prince I-Eduard Island requirements would The lllslllllle make, only one lto save the Arab world from dom- appeal each year. "A generous i-e- motion and ruin at the hands of a spouse from the public is vitally l'Zionist conspiracy' which. he says. necessary. if the Institute is to :is rooted in the U. S. but has some . .. maintain its standards of service support in Britain and France." he mlcg”mded' we have now to the blind people in this Province pretty definite assurance that they lcnn be retained on basis of the said Mr. DcBlois. He explained for the Jews is so great . . that the object of this service is any talk of peace is idle. He says "He concedes that Arab loathing . that tario, Quebec and Prince Edward Island were making their own con- tributions to civil defence last year. Quebec could have used 5603.375 In federal grants, but took none. This year Ontario had indicated it planned to participate. Last year's allotments for east- Lucky Numbers 30388A - 30603A 6561 Dial 6561 cm provinces with amount used in brackets: Newfoundland. 545,863 (321,372); Nova Scotla. 892.13 l NOTICE . . . . . . . lwhere specxal exercises. mcludms ditional lncentiv t p t. i th I . .. - . H to train the blind to use their re- .he cannot Se. ,, single pofnt go . E island llslhilllifiedlflfllcsllgilnll :ll:gd”i'0l:;ili::gll oxing. will shortly be available togpily and throiigiiniil lzilr:np:()ilIin(iee,il:,:e::l.:thggglnl-:,:efr:)flln0lll: lsl::'lllall)lu..t maining four senses to the best ll),-omjsel lll-lwevel. smlllll lsllwgll ion 11 a.m. Breadalbane, Sunday lose who wish in ijewlop physibll” lend the "lZ3"i”il”n their wh”i”illn cu-opci'ation with the other Mari- advaiuage for their own mmfmt' the Arabs and 15739”. Sl.l.llml lll Em” wllrslllp and Com l y. and train consistently for anylhearted support. lllme govemmcnl leaders he urgedlhappiness and independence. munion at 2 pm. Byard Thurber. ism" "”.V"y' 'lliat a basic minlmumlgrant be' T" Show me scope Of the In- mlnlml, In addition to the numerous aven- . - I 0 . . . stitute's work. the following ser- contemplated- ipmd m 8” the Pmwmesi If iimlvices were rendered to the blind "The Princess Margaret has . . l M - fin Prayer Series , n en10rian1 I BUELL-At the P. Hospital on Oct. 12. 1955. to Mr: and Mrs. Lawson Buell. Mermaid. a son, Lawson Wayne. weighing 6 lbs. 15 ozs. Maniuiftiss IIOLM - CROSSMAN - on Sep- tember 29th. I955, at Tryon Unit- MILTON - RUSTICO P a r i I ll. lgrai" W9” flxedv 583' at "V9 "mi people of this Province during the asked the press secretary to ex-l Rector Rev. A. E. Piercey. ser- llllllgllilalillcylilrslllllle hzluiifheiiieliigalfgggl past year: Home Teaching. 8: ')rESS the hope that the presss and . 'i . Salesroom. 15: Library. 18: Em- public will extend to Her Ro al ell Church. Tryonl b lh R l iices forlsundlay, Oct llith . arc l l. l l l l . l. l l l l l y I l l l , Lloyd Archer, Mary? lllamszl Iglllndgghn;llhIgl3llltonl1l0g).00M0l:lll1ll In llwlng mm" 0' Bull 8' Salter. Edward Meyer. c. (as. n,"ljlflil'llll'l"ill”lflpbll'lil blfldfvaglllvfsl Dloyment. 7. Concessions. 34. Em Highness their customary courtesy Eliminations for Chailottetown and vicinity ergcncy Relief. 7; Eye Service. 6; General Services. 160. Two hundred and thirty-five calls were made by our Field Repre- sentative and other staff members . .ntJh.N.B., hi. -"i . . . cllrllll MacNcill who passed away 0cto- preacheg at llle lo”: d”ay': 0:p:l';eli;llland. providing a firm foundation ber 15. 1950. lal prayer Al llle Church ol. melon lvhicli to continue the tax rental Though about you no .lw.,.;Most Holy Redeemer. honoiiringl5yl7l,lelili' near. lthe bicentenary of Redemplorisi '9 daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crossmsn of Trvon to Gordon James. sn of l r. and Mrs. Ernest I-Inlm. Desahlg, land co-operation In respecting her privacy." ,, ., Hg”. MENT S 5 Prayer and Sermon; Church. Cherry Valley, 2:30 p.m. !Harvest Thanksgiving service: lsz. Mark's. Rustico. 7:30 Evening Sellll uiPrayer and sermon. Come and for Provincial Championships in old time fiddling and step dancing Y.M.C.A. Saturday, Oct. 15 at p.m. Admission 50 cents. Winners will qualify for the conference did not PATTIE-NEILL-0 ' 4 , Still? ill” or any other issue. it of the institute and all requests finals, Time and lace to be announced later. Spon- 1955, 3; 330 plllll rllll l.-lml Bapl bring the whole family. S'i'lde"l::"d' mu i”"d' "mi 9'" lslligllltlniegggglxaiflllgllgeglvelell illlilelxvcnl a long way in convincing the for services were taken care of. , d b Al ll Yr.) M - Cl b glliE'Ch;l'rlc1rl1il"Xlancouxier. by Rev. NlNE.n, TODAY l M: W. Ll There Wu a large c0nlrzre;l3l'll':l':lllllsland delcgation that our special Through the work of the Canad- 5019 y D 3 5 ens u ' Mr. David Ross Remembe ed by the family. fiscal requirements would be duly Ian National Institute for the Blind Serving delicious l I us We still wish that you were here, As we loved you. so we miss you In our memories you are near Conohan. in his 82nd year. ALLEN--The death occurred in New Jersy on Oct. 14. lrs Fred G. Cannon and Dean Read lot the Entomological Department. of Mrs. lsclence Service Laboratory leave Pattie, only 3 ll f M l ll l Moon of Pownal will he celebrat- ...j:m.m. imendance at the 0p"""3 exe”'i5'l .'d. d. rl htl 1 t cl n- ' D. R. Pattie inf iza...&...'L';. ii!!! hi! 9001 birthday today. Mr. In loving memory of our El Rel" Edward Dnykfr 55' Ricmm We liilgllngggretiiliarpiiiiizigensleiibcein:'esit- TURKEY DINNER to Rosamond Wallace Neill. Acorn who was Post-Master at dear ml! and brother. Leauinglw” c9'eb"'"”" B9"""C"0" "I ""3 GI”?-VIAL ATlll0SPlll3RE er activity and better llvinr con- Saturda and Sund I gnungest daughter of zip-3. John 3Pownal for seventeen years is gull Air-Craftsman Charles M. Me. lMost Blessed Sacrament. ditlons than ever before." Mr De- ' y ay 2 I ' . Neill and the late Mr. Neill. .Very active and enjoys gardening. Carron who made the supremei Rel" Falhef llleyrr also preach-. Til" ll'i"ll9 ”"'l9”"C' ”""”5pi'VBlois stated 5 RM. tO2A.M. 5 I North Milton, Prince Edward Is- lHis many friends and relatives ex. sacrifice in the sinking of the 8- led in 0'' service last "M" anill-pm he addmi W” encouraging” "Will! the Support of 019 DPDIIIE - i'”d- ll tend to him very best wishes for 5- Caribou on October I4. 1913. Rlelih F-iiher Dnyie Was ceiehrantlrfhew wail "" lbickelrl"l'i' EV"ly' of Prince Edward Island we hope 3 miles out 0" Maipeque DE.”-lls a happy birthday and continued 0" ln ' Ml, la ' 9"""'lli""v l ' ll" "9"" 5"” W5 ” "mp9" 9- to give even better service in the R0ild- .........m.g.g ggood llellmll 09 Ill 0 M! Our II The service tonight will be atll,'"'”h 0' 90"”? the" W9” mny coming year". he concluded I CONOFMN-Suddenly at Sydney) To the one we love so dearl7.3o om. lllld lll, Salem" cllmlllz diff:-rcnces of opinion. mg on Oct. 13th. ' Wm. D.l ATTEND CONFERENCE-Mess Ti'”"ivKl:'h V9 IKIIOV I0! Ell” hlexerclses at 7.00 p.m. on Sunday.: The Premier W” p3"llC"i”iy lContinued from page I gr .....L....m.g, linlilpresscd by tliel able illllid con- II ll e si crate manner n whic Prime Y Minster St. Laurent conducted the. NO Announcmenf Maple leaf Taxi llamld S. A” ' over the week-end for Fredericton, L ed. be all l ell l e o Dli0C9PdlngS- "A man elderly but Collins) in 11;" 57ltllne;'.,ellll;eo?ll: l,liillll3l-lallVi:lt:I;llllllllleynlWlllilill alliinelllld Gillie nvslwaxmem I on u Ddllmna lalertlto everything that arose, and sllorlll. lllel.E,alll.r Bl-llfelll Vlllagg "I 0' -showing at all times the utmostf els Saw "ll. l,l.llll.e5s- cal. draw I slowly up the drive leading to the funeral will be held in New Jer- Iey on Tuesday. Oct. 18. OPEN THIS SATURDAY AFTERNOON gical Society of Canada and the Bringing man, . mu" mm aldvgrlililiilir this: afliadmglilrelcallhi-Nl.lll';.:l'i courtesy and goodwill. he inspired . , Sadly missed by Mother Lucky Tick” ' lAcadian Entomological Society 1 - l , . . the same attitude in others." then INNES-At Halifax in the Vic which Ml'- Cannon is Presidenli. Sm”... " lll,rf):l'.(r,:;lm" X".-Elli-C A” is "M i.'cariPl'0ml9l” SBld- wlilllisemfilfifrence House announce ' toria General Hospital on Tues- Til? C0l1fEl'6nFP Mil run from Mon- g Spam msuucmm In Hmpl I I He noted also with satisfaction that there was a complete absence of partisan politics. The case for'cess Margaret's recent personal each province was presented frank-l mo, 1: said; ill,0r:n(il'8:nii'ite! f::lilngmesliiii:'edA::l vliew oi) the valillgsdhezepotm - . - w ic av. . 0" Wh" Puriicipnied. ihai Whai- press sccictParyctlbnthIeIuQueen is an- evcr arrangements are finalIv.thon'zed to say that no announce- I . lltllijhnilyllicilnd R. linln... liiay through Thursday . ,wh: 'ii1:ii"ar.rt:dofuinils"lli'&Em:n"ol3,ii:- D aro EOWH. l'l El'-I h, 15th, 1954, merit took place Tiiursday in St. 'll:ACK Filo” "TTAWA-Prfnr H men! was the first official state land and Ballot d l . anc ng men! in any way relating to Prin- Miss Margaret Rhyncs. winner of llhe Island scninr cliainpiniiship In John's Cemetery. Eairview. Mathcson alum: with cabinet. "Twas on the fifteenth of October. i5""”'Si' da'."'i"'3' "”'””l-V l”I"9d "'9 l lmcmhers and Government officialsliii the breakig of the day 5'5” ill ""5 i)"i”'l"'i -V"”ill (790179 MULLIN-AI um cl...-iouei..w.. lhave resumed lhcir duties in Charl- i That dc-ill"! -nsel gently enter-la'"' "''ll '03”, 'l"m'"u' activities in Hospital on Friday. Oct. 14. 1955. nttctawn after attending the fed.l ed i ' l.'"”"9"""" Willi rcuular gym per-: Sarah Jane Miillln of I81 Cum- eral Provincial (innfcroncc at 0t-lA'"i 1” '90 "'5' ”"l '''V' W15 as lip” 35 V"'('l3i ("WP "mil 50 Dial SUNDAY. 6550 5559 We Deliver Dial 3424 v . berland St t d to to I i , v . o a ll .-ll 3 l PP-lvhcd will be on a basis of fair-lment con rnlng Princess Morgan - ll l Vernon Rivgtle manner l9;l'lTlller)leaf;l llllllllcndlilnglllgillllll will-alllllolilrllltlalr llllml l, .u ml, cm ml W. l'l',',ll”' "M 'M”"i s””"'d” Mi" lllcss and equity. elts pcrsrfrial future is at present . C '2-,' gl:rlgil”"l':l?)il'll'l-:l 3T9Ful;l8eSrllIlllIg alllothc Provincial Trva-iii-er and Secret: Au ryolzllr pun "la sllmll-lllll ll," Baum "m”'” ”'"l'-''' Ml55 Si""'0"i l mf?l v - . . .. . ' . . l "I." the lunenl will mm lgillullallllrllrll Kflllinilfllrlllk zllnlgielll of As you wander mid God'II fin" Alritcrillslisddyinunttrilillioiilliish l fl '2 pace on Monday morning to st. .l,ll ll ll , t e,” " '"v 9" lriiildrin l iii fth til Ii-i ' C d. ' h l. d . e'.:'.””.E'25...?."lif.i'.' .l:::"z. ;Ma'l.5JT '- -" M -r--- 2.... :..:;.':r, 2.. .::'.f'".;. . l and Ian Institute For T e B In . . clock lmemelll ll, llle cllmll um and M. um,-,.,,. lluzllell on lilogv sweet will be our meeI- '7 A for full particulars. Having taken over the Imperial Oil Farm Trade . cemetery. l.-lwlllll l.Rlml. T . l '” r I Agency formerlv o 0 t d b i - .. . . - l. f , A. .. m... i. 5... l. l. . pela e y Mr. H. L. Milllgan at al of vlile lino Bruce w. Miieiiiazg. And sllnall dwell llIere"'nlihMt'lIe OLCANO ERWTS Summerside, I hereby solicit your continued pat- i Ogiaber h ochober 29'... was old . . :1 Fat r TOKYO (R t .l--Th . . i . from the hladiljlipri i-ilvinefufieiiliioxg In his home for ever mm. eso volcanic liesliaiirci of Kpag,.i3,?:l'; , ronage and can assu,-p our customers prompt ser- provllldd cholnllul lllg 1- D D.'.o's , l to Ms ' Uni . eru ted for the second ' . vice With l' ' ' ' N D Maelean W V no led Church where .,....... by husband i.....n, ....” l ll l l, hilme rn qua u.v Imperial Esso products . vice was conducted by Rev. B. l -- 35 P 1' as a rim rs were UNDERTAKEII lglnnrall-r.ll-oa. gov. nmu L. mm. ""' "”""""m' iii igistmiaixiuiiiii '5 '""",'. lgggt. HORACE 0- HAYES EMBALMER "" W M- Altkem Durlna ' 5 "3 W" I - 125 Granville St . f the - M. V ---e-..- - - - Phone 2769 augif.."'fi. ' ""” M” --”o.,..."”. ar mu.-:w um-novmc. LOCAL CAMPAIGN CHAIRMEN: . Clllrlofdetown gm) night and fzoddmaornliiigt. Insert 1 wish to express mv ml wlNN1pE(' .1-P, l, l . l North Wlltsliire llallaliinhvevaailein Milan" cmm"V- Th! thanks to the rlerizy. lnr. Conservative, Part.V iloaddilghgsihg . Wu - ' ""'""9""""""N'-- H-cuulo-as A ALBIRTON mi Cw" Ln”; uh 'i w' cum. .. ..:.;..::"..:'i-;.w-'-.... :.::.i:r::. 2i.:r..::::::. M l OBJECTIVE -om -- mm mer- Illdgil Lloyd Mat-Ewen. Itti-ling Ala: lnnmy friends who uni mom: on l.,..-lyv. i,.,.i.i.,,,,ll""l.eilllm',';. l - CRAPAUD .. . It. 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