Q 3 inc on!-an rdsy, Sept. 11, 1954 Visiting Parents Mr. Gerald P Murtttgh (above) has arrived on llie Island weeks I1l'llitltIl'Lllg and parents. M. and Mrs. Murtagh, Emerald Junctzon. ulll also Visit triends on the Island Province be- fore returning to Ottawa. John T Mr Murtaizh is with the Tradel and Commerce Department. Vital Sr,'1(r.”S Sci”. .. Dan .rin Bur- eau of Sta:.st.ts. Ottawa, Ont. Khigsion Legion Branch Meeting meeting of Caii..o;aii evening at Home including two . Comrade A. C. in the chair. Comrade Sitili Brytint. president nf the Charlottetown Branch gave a very in!orni.'it.t'e account of the Dominion Contmnnd meeting held in T(Ji'0l1lO. t . reports were heard from SrI't'll1l of the members concerning the annual meeting of the Provxiiciai Command held at Georgetown. It was reported that the Branch had C0llIl”.I)i1?0(1 the siim cl S14 to the palm fund The annual Mem- orial dnj: servirc will be held viii: Sunday at Coriiwall and I good turnout of all veterans is requested by the president, Roy Bruce. Gen- eral (Il5('llSSl0n Iollowed. after which the mee'ing came to an end Willi the Legion Closing and God Save The Queen. After the meeting, be members enjoyed I smoker in the Legion Home. This regular niiii.tlily the Kiitusitiii Brit L'll, Legion ni-rt Tlittrsda. the Chrirlmittiiuii Imgioii utth 35 niiinioi-:5. HOWARD McINNlS FITTED FOOTWEAR 115 Queen St. - Cun-la Bldg. hinrns BYRNI. -- At the Charlottetown Hospital. Sept 9th. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Byrne. Iona, A son. HOGG-At Prince County Hospital. Tuesday. September 7th. 1954. to Mr and Mrs. Ralph Hogg. Summerside. a son. John Michael 8 lb. 4 oz. ABSENAULT .. At the Charlotte- town Hospital. September 9th. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Dcnat Arsenaull. lnee Rose Marie Richardt City, a daughter. Marie Dian. Weight 7 lb 2 oz DEATHS :.:..j.D.D.....:.M . WATTS-At the P. E. Island Hos-3 pltal, Sept. 10. 1954. Frank E. Watts of Pleasant Grove in his 65th year. The rcmains are rest- ing at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home till noon Sunday. then to York United Church for funeral IPTVINB at 2 o'clock. standard time. In- terment in the church cemetery. IHTNS. MARIIIADES. DEATHS . 50: For Insertion N. D. MacLEAN UNDERTAKEI? IDMBAEMER Charlottetown and North Wllhhlro DIAL 5549 :- A THE HENNESSEY i lpane G-as. Refrigerators. Bryenton last eV9l1ll1g l0 speiid the next severall visiting his. A .595 other relatives and 'GITY & DISTRICT 1 E BOYS Li..i. Lliai Boat) 01...: J GIGGEVS PHARMACY will be open all day Sunday. . FBI-LE. A dandy ball point pen with each pair of children's shoes purchased at Wrlghtis. i DUTCH OVEN cook book. We' have it. The island Book Room. woos DOLLAR suits Ilulu;- 3 u Ibo nuoiics niwo noun. 1 g swinasuiits CLUB square; i dancing, Community Centre. Mun-r day. Sept. 13, 9 to 12. , FREE. A dandy ball point pen. whit each pair of children's shoes purchased It Wri8h!'I- OLD SYDNEY SCREEN ED COAL - Unloading cars today. A. Pickard & Co. Dial 5541. imnosi-zivn. Eiiecmi: and Pro-l and MacKa.v GOSPEL 'lENT. Rose Valle). closing meeting Lotdls Day 7.45 p.ni. Speakers .1. A. Jovre of Tor- onto and Aim-rt Rariisay. P0l.l(lE Col RT - In City Pol- ice Court yesterday morning before Magistrate K M. Martin a vagrant was sentenced to 30 days in Jail. .1 man charged with being drunk and incapable was fined 55 and costs- Ior 5 days in Jail. , CEREBRAL PALSY .Brat'i(le), 'l'iics(i:i). Sept 14. Mem- I)e'IS of parents i'Ullll('.l for iiit-ii- teill) rel:-trill-tl Cilll(Il'in are (iOlr dially invited Met-t at Y.M.C.A. at 7.30 tbayiight Time). ASSISTANT REGISTRAR -Mrsl corn boil , DOFOWY WWW” ha-5 been apt-the annual Maritime Shur-Gain Feed 3:-lendl:dtor .1,R.f;g15”3,:,,e,L:f Dalvay yesterday. Also registered but Counties, it was annuunccti ycs'ei'- the picture was taken were MGSSIIS. II. of the E. MacDougall, K. Leggatt, W. Cunningham, C. Godbout, 'day following a meeting Provincial Government. Pictured above are many of the delegates attending convention held at not available when Smith, E. Jessomc, . lM. Cyr, V. McCat'villc, K. Larsen, S. Downing. W. Robin- RETURNS TO NEW YORK ..'son, C. Mccuigan and I. Melhuish. Rev. J. S. Bonnell, D. D., leit byl iplane yesterday morning for Newt York after spending 3 month holi- ciaying on the Island foiloutng a visit to the British Isles and Con- itinental Europe. Mrs. Bonnell will Visited Herew During Trip jremain in the Province for an- iother two weeks. i SERVICE RE(.RL.n.s Kg Thekm Mr. and Mrs Archibald Walk- were two Islanders dmong the 300 inshaw and their daughter Jean, first year cadets enrolled in Can- 0t SW1” Curremi SBSKW rmzmll lada's Armed Forces Services Col- mmmed W Mmtreal Where they leges. Joining the Royal Canadian Spent. some, mme Ylmmg M: M" W A3 James 0 Wm 2 iv-V”h?2il3?.2.fi.”"il2f.:.JX”'cZ.'....i. Crestviood Drive. Charlottetown. and Life Assumncg CO. Whhe them P. H. Newcombe. Porthill. The three colleges are Royal Military College. Kingston. Ont; Royal Roads, Es- quimalt. BC: and College Militaire Royal de Saint Jean, Saint Jean. Que C. N. I. B. OPENING MEETING -The Womeiiis Auxiliary of the Canadian National Institute for the .Blind held their first meeting for 1 fall activities at the Charlottetown Hotel on'Sepi. to. The president, tort. Toronto. Mrs. J F. Rodd presided and w3l- Mrs End Mm w31km5h”' 990' carried the new members to the soc- mmed 0" me” Way I” ""3 umnd iety. Mrs. John B. Murley read the-arid 59”” some um” Vwmng 79,13” minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. J. Liv” Md friends at M.'5s wamm A, Gmju read Lhla ,rE.asu”.r-S regishaw. the former Marie MacDon- ipon. Arrangements ,,.m.,, made forlald. daughter of the late Mr. and line annual 13,, day whmh Wm Delwlrs. D. F. MacDonald of Vernon lheid Sam,-day. och 16. iBridge. While in Charlottetown - they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. p CONDITION IHVCHANGEI)-The William Flynn, Richmond St. be- ;condlt1on of Gordon MacDonald, I039 WOWTIYIB '0 Hlimax Whcfe :14 year old Charlottetown bay, Mr. Walkinshaw attended the Ca- ;seriously injured when mg me,-cielnadiau Pharmac.sts Association icoilided with an automobile Thurs-,m9e”"K5 ml-5 Week- -day noon. remains tinihanged. Hel ,is a patient at the Victoria Gen- ieral Hospital in Halifax where he :was taken by plane shortly after .the accident occurred. At last re- lports he had not rs-gained cori- sciousness aithough his respiration M15 Jean. who had won three successive scholarships as a plan- ist while studying at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, sailed for Vienna to complete her musicai education under a noted Austrian Professor. Mm Walkinshaw was a student in piano under Piere Souvairan taking her Licentiate Diploma curse under the Faculty of Music of the Royal Conserva- Personals Mr. Ivan Robinson who is home from Chicago will be guest soloist .at the morning service in Cherry Valley United Church Sunda:., ,nnd heart action is said to be 59PI- um strong. i i The Misses Isabel and Rat! Don- LEAVES pop 51,3531-A g D, iald. employees of the Charlotte- L. W. Shaw. deputy minister and .town Income Tax Office. are spend- dlrector of Education leaves this lng a pleasant two week vacation levening for Edmonton, Alberta,l9I- M9””0-59- P-E-L h h ' lzegleng eorlgieaggzgdlghg E333:-1 Mrs Stephen P. Duffy returned anon Aswcmmon This meeting ,5 to Chariot-tctown on Wednesday being attended by the -dmmmgmg after spending a pleasant holiday tlve and official staffs of the vu-ivlsmnu with her. da"8h'”er' M” mm Edummon Deputmenu Ind J Gerard Driscoll. Saint John. NB. Normal Schools across Canada Andi Th, mam, frmnds of Mn F-rank by the 1597959111-BHV9 Of mi-nY:BiirIui. Parkdale are sorry to umVe””1e5' D7" Shaw "I10 I-9 HI-llearn of his illness. He has on- presem R dlrecwr M the A-550CI3'itercd the City Hospital for treat- tion was once the President of the m,,.. organization. ' , Mrs. Ira Townshend and son Thgortutg :fnocEglURE ?'ULEs "" Ronnie of Summersirlc, have left pr” "re 0 "'05" M to join Mr. Townshcnd at Cllmp the courts functioning in this Prov- ilnca have been published l.n one volume by the Provincial Govern- ment. begiolation ,rulas and fom-is applicable to the Court of Chen- Borden. Ont.. where he is station- ed with the R.C.A.F. Mrs. Helen Carmody. Charlotte- town, has left by car to visit her CGTY. Supreme Court. Probate son, Charles in Toronto, where Court. County Courts. Divorce arc she will spend a two weeks va- lncluded as the statutory pirovls- cation. ions regarding divorce. costs, judg- ment and execution. Juries, Lrugwea, evidence. criminal appeals snd certlorari under the Criminal Code. Bach Act and its rules are indexed atlthe back of the volume. GUEST Pl.ltACIIl.Iz. nu, Hamid K. Wright, formerly of this City, and at present minister of the United Church It Norwood. Ontario, will be the gust apesker Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rogers and daughters, Judith and Susan, have returned to Lake-burn, N.B.. after visiting with Mrs. Rogcrs' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Duncan. Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox and son, Jan, nsvq returned to at.augh- ton. Mass. after visiting Mrs. Fox's parents. Mr. and Mn. Rob- ot the morning sq-vice of Trinity on A. Duncan. 211 Grafton Street. Church on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Wright oi-iuio2,u-i,own, is the non of Mr. A. L. Wright. City, and I brother of Mr. Arthur Friends and relatives of Mrs. Wflsht. West Street. He is oombin- Mary Conkie. Hopcfleld will re- In the picture, left to right, front row: R. Driscoll, F. MANY DELEGATES This year Shur Gain Feed Ser- vice mill owners and operators from the Mziritimes held their annual convention at Dalvay Ho- tel, P.E.I. Over 80 delegates from .ill points in the Jlaritinies at- tended and were welcomed by Mr. J. K. Leggatt. Maritime man- after of the Feed and Fertilizer Division of Canada Packers Ltd from Saint John, N. 8. Many of the delegates were accompanied by their wives, who were guests of the wives of Is- land mill owners, they toured the Island, and on their itinerary was a visit to Green Gables along with lunch at Lakeview Lodge at Cavendish. The delegates thor- oughly enjoyed an afternoon of mixed sports. All events were very capahly run off by Major Andrew MacRae, Winsloe. The delegates enjoyed a clam bake at Stanhope beach on Thursdzty eve- ning. A large number enjoyr-tl a visit. to the packing: house plant of Canada Pitt-kers in Cllr'1l'l0llE- town on Thursday afternoon Among the many speakers who addressed the gathering were Mr. W. G. Cunningham. assistant stiles manager Canada Packers. Toronto. who Spoke on the progress of the Shur Gain experimental farm at Maple. Ontario. All Shur Gain feeds are tested under actual farm conditions. at the Shur Gain demonstration form before being rcleastrd in Island Farmers. Mr. W. K. Meyer. director gen- eral of nutrition for Canada. con- veyed to the large gathering the Iatest scientific facts on feeding. and spoke of the feed nianufti('ttir- PPS responsibility iowrirds feeding prngranimcs in today's I(iF'(IS.. Mr. I. R. Melhulsh. credit man- ager for Canada Packers. gave a very interesting talk on the eco- nomic conditions in the Mariiimes and elscwherr. Mr. 0. P. MacCiilltiiii stroke on grain supply, and m:trkt-ts for Is- land grain. Mr. A. H. Wilson. oflicc ager. Canada Packers, Saint John. chose as his subject, nff-vn pron- lems. This was recoivrcl as one of DIPHT- lhe most interesting of the 59k- SIGNS. Another very inteic.-tint: tail: was pres:-ntcd by Mr. Gordon- Gates of Port Williams, N. S. who spoke on feeding pniiltry. Mr. Gates is onn of the larger poultry producers in N. S. Dr. G. Fisher. dirt-i'loi' of yet- erinary services brought to tho gaiherlnz ii talk on the latest of animal diseases. Among the other speakers were Mr. J. K. Erb. Maritime feed sup- ervisor. Mainr Andrew B. Mac- Rae. VVinsI4w, Mr. Cvricc Gridbotit of Grand Falls. N. B.. Mr. I). l.. Field. Berwirk. N. S.. and Mr. K. H. Larsen, Presque Isle. Me. The very largely attended con- vention noncludod with n bannuet and dance as guests of the feed division of Canada Packers. The delegates started to leave for home this morning and agreed that bit well as having the best convention yet. that P. E. I. was in: his visit to Charlottetown with his trip as s delegate to't-he Gen- eral Council of the United Church of Canada meeting iit Sackvllle next week. Rev. Mr. Wright at, tended Prince of Wales College, Diilhousle University, Pine mu Divinity Hall and was ordained in 1028. after which he did post graduate work at Princeton Sem- inary. He reports that his congre- gation is in the process of com- Dletiniz the erection of I new church which will be dedicated in October. The former-church was. destroyed by fire last year Mr Wrlght is married to the former Elizabeth Clarke of Coppercllff. Ontario. They have three children. Robert, Catherine and Margaret. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of mu. J. M. MuLiilm who posed Iwly September lmislvdl not-bend by llnsbaml soil Tani ' FUNERAL HOME 9'! Kent St. W. J. BROWN Funeral Director 1!? KW Kan C821 DIII MM -4 :3-'-T-T fill Hour Ambulance service -I Dlgnlflod. Couruous service 52 :9 ,ci-iAiu.ons'rwN ! FUNERAL HOME 78 Euston St. DIAL um conpleuhmnlud Anbuhleoservloeg -DIreohr- IOIIITEIIADIJI gret to learn she has undergone in serious operation In the Prince Edward Island Hospital. All with her a speedy recovery. Mrs. C. D. Keenan and son Daniel wish to express their sin- core and grateful thanks for all- the kindness shown them and the many message of sympathy re- ceived during their recent sad bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Preston HTIIIPT returned last night from a hall- day trip to Mnntreal. Hamilton and Buffalo. N. Y. While in Hamilton. they were guests of M. and Mrs. F. J. McCarrrin. formerly of MoniaEUP IN MEMORIAM In fund and loving memo.-y of my door wife Margaret A. Burke, who passed may I year on tour. With broken hours I VIIUIQI yoll. And tour you pus sway. Although I loved you family I could not make you any. sully Ml-rd nil Ivor Bc;u;mliei-oil ii llnsbnnl Theda! Dru. certainly beautiful at this time of year. - PARIS Reuters The Paris evening newspaper Le Monde Fri- day published an eight-page sup- plement on Canada. Prime Min- later Pierre Mendes-France. in it statement published on the front page. sold: "It is an indissolubly friendly nation whose vigor we salute today." Final Sessions Held Yesterday DI CIi'iown Rural Teachers' Convention That teachers are doing an ex-Bowness. Director of Jinior Red cellent job and that even though there are defects in their work as in every phase of work. never- theless they are criticized too much while little or nothing is said about the fine work being done by most. of them, was the opinion expressed in an encour- aging address by Mr. Gordon M. Rlcc, Supervisor of Schools at today's closing session of the Charlottetown R u re 1 Teachers convention in Prince of Walt" College. Other speakers during the da;. were: Mr. Wilson Ross. Super- visor of Schools and Min Estelle lllaritime. Shur-Gain Feed Convention Barter's Film Lab. Cyr. F. Balcom, H. Wilson. J. McMillan. B. Murray, D. Field, D. MacRae. Second row: F. Fewer. F. Trainor, H. Murray, K. Howe, D. Loggie, D. Clark. F. MacEwen, A. MacRae. G. Irving. Third row: 0. MacCollum, M. Birt, G. Ehrhardt, D. Sherwood,.I-I. MacFarlane, D. Lockhart, C. Roberts, T. Blackie, V. Dares. -Back row: W. Meyer. J. Higgins, B. Fleigher, G. Fisher, W. Tedford. W. Cousins, C. Fraser, G. Gates, G. Cooke. P. Morris. K. Erb. , Report Iron Lung Fund Appeal Reaches Dbieciive; Response Most Generous The Iron Luna Fund Appeal. Desable Jr. Red Cross L .... .. 4.00 sponsored by the P. E. 1. Chapter. y , cruiadiari Foundation for Polio- MrS- Gordon Gillls ----- -- 3-00 myelitis reached its objective last M31? HWP” 55 Jul"? LN" 3-00 night. Those in charge of the ap- M” & M” R95 'hh""”” 00 peal were "more than pleased" PM Iamllgvh U gm with the result, particularly with glfs RE” den gym D1 ' the generous response of citizens. Y”r:';'lor ""3" S" r 300 both rural and urban. in the last ' 36 hours in putting the appeal MrL'hffIn::i's”' C' Lew" 300 War the mpi O Morrissey-N 3:00 It was further announced that t ' " further contributions and the ad- Wesley & Percy Mom " " 3'00 ditional sum received over and Mrs. Howard Maclnnis ..... 2.00 above the objective will be used Vernon Gillls 2.00 in connection with the Polio Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Clinic. Mccarville In the list published on Sept. Jack Herman Mrs. Willard B-urke 10, the donation shown as Pick- ard Machinery Co. for 5200.00 Mrs. Percy Downe should have read Mr. and Mrs. Rev. A. A. Piercey Alfred Pickiird. Snursgond Mari? Mrs. re Mc innon Fulher donations to daie- Angus & Dorothy MacDonald . 2.00 Polyclintc .. .. 5100.00 F H 200 Mr. 3; Mrs. VValter Pickard 100.00 (nfsrjjnlgagjhayn 2:00 D" 5' M”: Dav”: w' Anglo-Rustico Jr. Red Cross 2.00 Mmxenzm Jr". ” 5000 Mrs. John P. Lecco ..... 2.00 Central Crcameries Ltd. 50.00 Mrs. Mich”. Mndnnu 2.00 -l -2- iii? .i.i.:yd.:.;::;:i:"d- in .- s M k t - - - - - 53-3111 la? -55- 7 - - -- ”i.:::Y...;;-- is Mr. & Mrs. George M. Mr. & Mrs. Kermit Bruce" 2.00 Richards .. ................... -. 20.00 Mrs. W. R. Godfrecy .. 2.00 Mr. & Mrs. Keith udmore 2.00 Carter 3: Co. 10.00 REV. J. B. cmken g llyndman A Co. Ltd. 10.00 M1150" Lea Clarke Fruit Co. Ltd. 10.00 Boswell Robpnson I Mr. 8: Mrs. H. E. Miller 10.00 Harold LN.” Misses Horne 10-00 Hattie B. MacEwen - Sterlimz R-.Beat0n -- 10-00 Mrs. E. & Miss F. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Mule 10-00 MacAlduff 2.00 J. A. Annear . 10-00 Sheila & Nancy Simmons .. 2.00 Fortum Brtdze W. I - 10-00 William MacEachern . 2.00 Ihear River North Vl'.I. 10.00 Ann Marlin zoo .l.ower Montague. W.l. , 1000 Mrs. Mark lnman 2'00 lfmzlo-Rttsiiro W-l. - 10-00 Mrs. Ethel Mellick 2.00 ixcw Glasgow W.I- 10-00 Mrs. Ralph Crockett 2.00 llolle River W.l. 10.00 M,-5. Hg pg Mm-Ra, 2.00 Buniain Bell 5: Co. . .. 10.00 1.-mm. M,...h(.w H 2.03 Wcliington MCNPIII & Son 10.00 GR” K, Mum C10 2.0,. H. M. sinipsnn Ltd. 10.00 W p R.,gm,,n M. .'.ur. a Mrs. D. M. Gt-iss io.0ojR, B, M,.CC,,.,” i 2'00 l.lniin hlclniocli . 10.001 H ' llllrs. Alfred B. Fisher 1000 Mrs. Hudson Lonther -..... 1.07. I.ltirlgc C. G. Duffy .. 10.00 Miss Patricia Patterson 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. James P. Mrs. Inn M. Sutherland 1.00 Callnghan . 9.... 10.00..l7v.l McLeod . 1.i)i'J Ct-ntral Br-dctiuc W.I .. . 10.00 r. i rs. Robert Dalziel 1.00 Brotherhood of Electrical Mrs. Austin Graham 1.00 tVork(-rs .. 10.00lll::Ilrs. Clarence Gillis 1,00 rs. Lem MacCormac . 1.00 Mount Stewart. W. I. .......... .. -7.00-Mr. & Mrs. Harold Hicken .. 1.00 Miss Lorraine Dolron . 1,00 Queen's County Plowing 50 AA 1.-. Gamble 100 Match 5. ;Hek.,, Mdnnis 1'00 Pupils Kelvin Grove school 5.00 vvnsgggirnsgtwg i-00 Mrs. Mabel Simpson . 5.00 Mi 3' -00 Dan Acorn . 5.00 "L Gem” Bruce 1-00 ' ' ” 500 Nathan Flnlayson . 1.00 A. W. Hyndmnn ................. .. M,” M E CB bu Clyde River W.I. - - "'9 9 1-00 Marshfield W. I. Fanning Brook W. Tayiors Jewellers. To Hold Another Giant Treasure Hunt Next Week During the past few weeks Tu.v- ova Witches, a chest of silver um lors Jewellers has been a bee- muiy more wonderful item; 10,. hive of industry as their stuff the lucky purchaser of the boxer boxed hundreds of item: of Jew- at Taylor: Treasure Hunt. The ellery. silver. china. etc.. for the boxes sell for 31.00 each and Tay. great "Treasure Hunt" which II lorl guarantee that each item i. being held next week, the 16. 17. worth 51.00. Remember next week- 18 of Sept. end in the chance for you to try In addition to the bsnutlfiil your luck at buried treasure .i items or jewelloi-y, china, etc., Taylor: Jewwelen '"r,,,,.m there will be diamond rings, Bul- Hunt." Mrs. Elizabeth Clinton ...... 1.00 Mrs. Annie Ferguson ..,..,, 1.0,: Mrs. Roulston Graham .. 1.00 Mrs. Cells Rogenon ..,.g,. 100 W. L. Crockett .......... 1.00 Mrs. R. A. Maclsuc ...,,n ;:0u' Mrs. George Jsc .....,- 1.00 W. J. Mncxay .......,,.ggg. 1.00 Five Plggott girls ..a........ 1.00 G. R. Buchanan ....,.,..g,.g,,- Loo Mrs. Minnie Rafuse .. .. 1.00 Allen. Richardson & Spence 1.0.; Seaman Family ...... 1.00 Catherine MacLean lm Mrs. Parley Hardy . 1.00 Elaine C. M:cPhnll L00 Mrs. Reuben Machon ..... 1.00 Lillian, Ann & Duncan Wallace Penny .. 1.00 Maccnnnell - ......... ...,"", ”1-00 George Smith ...... 1.00 Mrs. ,Georgc Affleck .....g 100 M11. Wllllnm Wagner .. .. 1.00 Daniel J. Garnhum ......,,. 100 Mr. & Mrs. Roy Arbing ...,. 1.00 Mrs. Michael Plneau ....g 100 ,Mrs. Alex Dawson ..... 1.00 I-H-ed Jewell 1.00 Muriel Dennis .. 1.00 Mr. it Mrs. H. E. Miller .,- 1.00 Irma Dolron 1.00 Victor Claw .. 100 H. Verhiieven .. 1.00 Harold Lee 100 Olive Noye .... .. 1.00 FOR THE BEST QUALITY AND VALUE IN DIAMONDS - TAYIITls()RS JEWELLERS Ilzrtr ll” vaomvar-nrmu. mum E. D. JDIINSTDNE Says The Dominion Coronet Policy will pay to your estate--ALL THE DEPOSITS YOU HAVE MADE PLUS THE FACE VALUE OF POLICY PLUS DIVIDENDS LEFT WITH THE POLICY-it you die before 65. Latin talk about this new and unusual savings plan. EDWIN 0. JOIINBTONE. B.A.. C.L.D., Pmvlnolnl " 11) - I15 Grafton Street. Chnrlottoliowu. P. E. I. LIBERAL. MEETING The annual meeting of the First District of Queen”i Liberal Association will be held in Breadalbane Hall, Mon- day evening, September 20th at 8:30. Everybody welcome. ALLISON MAYNE, Secretary. R. N. DAWSON, President. MORTON DEW LIMITED "INSURANCE COUNSELLORS and ' TRAVEL AGENTS Telephones: Insurance 3046 - Travel 8541 CHARDOITETOWN. P. E. I. QUEENS GDIINTY FISH & GAME MEETING WHEN-Monday evening, September 13th Time-8:30 P. M. Daylight Saving Time Where-Room 66-Prince of Wales Cbllege PROGRAM-Three Sporting Films. - 1st Film-Produced by Ducks Unlimited which is of Inter- est to every wild fowl shooter. 2nd Film-Hunting Big Game with a Camera. This filrn shows the shooting of Grizzly Bear, ' Mountain Goat. Moose and Caribou with a Camera. 3rd Film-Trigger Happy Harry. This film describes the safe handling of fire arms and is of interest to all gunners especially with the hunting season about to open. GUEST SPEAKER-Mr. H. B. Cann. Doinlnlon Govem- merit Officer from the Cardlsl" Rearing Ponds. The Queen's County Branch of the Fish & Game Associa- tion now has over 250 membersand all are invited to at- tend this meeting. Come and bring your son or ii friend. We are sure he will enjoy the movies. James MacK-1.v .. Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Chandler 5.013 Hubert Gaudet .. 5.00 Senator J. P. Mclntyre 5.00 Francis J: Nora Jackson - 5.00 I D. F. Maclntyre . 500 Chester LeLacheur 5.00 Arthur Howard .. 5.00 Lelth Anderson .- . 5.00 WINNING NUMBER Frederlcton Jr. Red Cross 5.00 Eric MacNelll 5.00 D63 Maple Leaf Bakery . 5.00 228 Staff general office CNR 5.00 . Mrs. Victor Travers 5.00 5581 Dial 6582 Audrey J. Gillls 5.00 H. E. Campbell 5.00 Lewis S. Turner 5.00 - Cross. Excellent given by Mr. demonstrations wen- Derrill .VlacGulgan. Queen Square School. an inter- mediate arithmetic and by Mr. George Andrew on physical ed- ucation. .,.I"”..2lL”".”.'l.ii '1?” illf. ””i5?i'i'.1". -'"49I"D 4'” clllb Fletch and answered by . various teachers and supervisors. BESOLIJTIONS The convention ii;-proved tho followlng resolutions brought in . . RURAL YOUTH mi: Thursday Evening. Prince of Wales College PUBLIC SPEAKING FINALS and SQUARE DANCING COMPETITION Friday Morning. Exhibition Grounds. Clicrlotntowr sewing and other Interest Friday Afternoon. Sports for all club Incnilsors Everybody Welcome - Free. Admission. SEPTEMBER 16 & I7 calves. poul . garden displays. ng Natures. and in fashion parade. . (continued on page 15)