City and Central DYE YOUR SHOES any color. ,nmmie's Shoe Shine. Queen st. WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. t;tggey's Pharmacy open I a.ln. to 3 P-In TliE rump installment of my taxes is due and payable on rt-ltlay. September 30"! COLUMBIA Television a n d No,-ge refrigerators. any terms. Brown Electric. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. may 5223. rving full course dinners Specialising Chinese dishes . WE it E G R I N D Crankshafts. Maritime Motor Supply Co., Ltd., 42 Beasley AVE- WORLD'S RECORD: 1404 tar- gels without a miss with an It-haca gun, sold I I d dkbflblllbd Dnuglas Bros. and Jones. Ltd. wuss ravmo the third in- stallment of your city taxes please bring your bill. utnvnnarrr WOMENS cwa meets at the vocational School Tlmrsday. Sept. 29. 8.30 n-mv SEPTEMBER 30th is the final till)" for payinil the third ln' .x;illmcnt of city taxes. RESERVE Wednesday. Oct. 12 mr Knights of Columbus, Colum- l)ilS Day Ball- NIJIKE A bit Willi a .l. C. Hig- gins shot gun-light weight. high qlinllly. low priced. easy terms Snnpsons Sears Lid. NEW FAWCETT harmony col- or 'l'orrid Oil ranges. Dependable. ri'uIlt)I'lllCBl. beautiful. Only S10 iiniill. Simpsons-Soars Ltd. NIHCDONALD RADIO SERVICE. Radio repairing. Amplifier! Nd sound systems. Disc and tape 1'0: cording 180 Kent Street. Dill 8015 INTEREST at rate of V: of ii: per month will be chanted W the third installment after Sen- tember 30th. THE ANNUAL chicken supper of the lowei Montague Ladies Aid will be held at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fog. on Wednesday, September 20. upper beginning at 5 o'clock. Personals ill.-s Shirley H. MacDonald. tjhurchlll, is visiting friends in Hunter River. Air. Billy Stewart, Southport. has returned to St. Francis Xavier University, N.S., to resume his sillrilcs in electrical engineering. 'I'in- many friends of, Mastsr Don- mr lilcQuaid. Emyvale. will be stii'ry to learn he is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital with s lmvkcll arm. t":nlwrine Gail Park, the infant al.muluIei- of Mrs. John Stevenson in-wk. formerly Laura Bernice lI.'nIl.lns of Charlottetown. P.E.I. um baptized in Norfolk. Virginia, Svptmnber 18. Laura's husband is ll'1tlll Toronto, but is now a mem- iwr of the U. S. Navy. The Parks have three dnugbt a and live in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. John Abson. of Toronto. visited the Parka for it few days, before driving on to tho Resort Center. Pinehurst, "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE ll tho HUGHES DRUG STORE." NAMES OMITTED-The nieces and nephews of tho late Mrs. Ste- wart G. Inman were among those who sent double sprays to her funeral. SERIES c0NCLUDE- A large- ly attended series of Evangllcal meetings held in Mt. Kingston Bap- tist Church concluded on Sunday evening with a capacity congreg- ation. The message was delivered by Rev. K. " S of Summorsid who assisted Rev. Owen Cochrane through the entire series. A male choir directed by the organist. Mrs. Everett " ' , and assisted by Mrs- Leigh Warren of Charlotte- town. as guest soloist. made a splendid contribution to the music- al part of the service. The social part through the week-day services we in charge of the Falrview, ong Creek nd Clyde River choirs. In Memoriam in loving memory of a dear brother Dan MacDonald who pas- sed away sapi. 2'1. 195:. More and more each day we miss him - Friends may think the wound is healed. But they little knovnihc sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed. Inserted by brother. Norman, Dartmouth. N- S. In loving memory of Donald (Dan) MacDonald who passed away September 21, 1953. "You are not forgotten loved one, Nor will you ever be As long at life and memory last. we will remember thee." Always remembered by wife. Dorothy. and family. In loving memory of our son and brother Ellis Enmnn killed Sept. 27. 1954. and our daughter and sisilegr, lnene Enman Dolly died Oct. . bl. They have gone where their foot- steps will never grow weary, Away from all sorrow and pain. In the beautiful kingdom of Heaven 'l'hoy'u be waiting to meet us-again. Lovad and missed by moths , father. slsisr Blanche and brother- In-law. Blolce. in loving memory of our dear faihar. John A. Chandler. North Milton. who passed away Sept. 27, 1048. You have journeyed on before as Though its only for awhile. We do miss your pleasant greeting Miss your tender loving smile. His life is a beautiful memory His death is a silent grief Ho sleeps in God's beautiful garden In the sunshine of perfect peace. Ever remembered by the family. MOTOR INDUSTRY SLUMP OTTAWA tct--The value -'of motor vehicles and parts shipped from Canadian factories in 1954 dropped by Sl69.000.000 to a five- ysar low of aos6.m.ooo as the in- dustry reflected the general decline in the Canadian economy. Employ- ment and earnings also declined, the bureau of statistics reported Monday in an annual summary of North Carolina. the industry's developments. ”lnu. Q- When Mrs. lllia lost her husband, she was faced with so many complex problems also didn't know which waybotum. Jim had planned the futurs with: im-in son- versation-J-and ho had promised: "I'll see that every- thing is put in writing." There wars days of anxiaty searching for a Will. No Will was found. and the plans abs and has husband had callted about vaniahod into Iain air. Alarmed, aha hurrlid to Jim's lawyer. Ha sxplainadl "Your huabandlaftnowlll, Mrs. Ellis. Now the Law must hkOO'VIl','I'IIOI-dWh.DI;&KI!OCtIVOfIgO dtuationaltbaatobarlgidndaannotbovariadta moetyotnwishss.otyotn-naoda.Psaafraidthat tluocsasiostbutisswiilhanshstantialmvsnnita-stlian thoamumtcootingfromlfolsnurannaltwllltaks vary careful planning to aafollitd Jhh biisisu-0 whiispnvldiogfu-paymsntdmiiu-3." 5-. CHARLES BRADLEY Rumford. Me.. with true Christian fortitude. He will be sorely missed in th father will be most keenly felt. He was a valued member of th Holy Name Society of St. Tercsa' umbus, Charlottetown. He leaves to mourn besides hi Vernon River: McDonald, Mt. Mrs. Agnes, Mrs. Pin of St. Teresas. resides in Boston. Ills funeral which was under th who also conducted services at th McCormick. and Rev. Honorary pallbearers were Clar- ence Redmond, J. A. McDonald, Frank Dunn, B. Callaghan, E. Doyle, H. Brothers. all mcmbersl of the K. of C. Active pallbearers: May his soul rest in peace. red Heart Home. to Rev. Mg reavement. VILLAGE OF 1-T0 grant authority sewerage disposal system; munerate said on neetafor Dated September 28, 1955. "See a Trust Company. Mrs. Ellis. They have facili- tiaa and the experience to give Mrs. Ellis sighed. "I wish I'd insisted on Jim making a Will appointing a Trust Company as Executor. I feel so confused, and helpless." "Too many men put off making a Will, Mrs. Ellis. until-well, I wish more wives would take an interest in this.' "I understand,” said Mrs-El For assistance in planning your Will. write or fafaphono fonour bookfaf CSOMI REMARKS TII ' ROYAL TRUST coups '79 Oil 81.. CHAMOWHOWN - TIIPHOM 6336 It I. DIRK. RANAOI Hn Memoriam 1112 death occurred in the Chat- lottetown Hospital on May 29th of Charles Bradley in his 80th year. The late Mr. Bradley was born at St. Teresas where he resided all his life. He had been in failing health for the past months and six weeks prior to his death he received the shocking news of the tragic death of his son Frank in a cross be bore lie was a kind neighbor, ready and willing to help those in need. community where he worked so strenously for theowelfare of all but its in the home. where the loss of a loving husband and devoted Parish also of the Knlg'hts of Col- sorrowing wife (the former Mary McQuald of Kelly's Cross) the fol- lowing daughters and sons: Mar- guerite. Mrs. Vernon Donnelly, Stewart; Laura. Boyd McDonald, Toronto: Leonard. Chester and Emmet all A sister. Agnes. direction of Bob Bradley. Charlot- , , Mow". pane"; Kama was largely division of the Church of the Most attended. Requiem High Mass was said by Rev. J. B. Croken P.P. grave. Present in the Sanctuary the "9" citizens: M”: were Rev. Mgr. Maurice McDon- ald, Rev. Urban Gillis. Rev. Fr. J. Smith. morning following the necessary years of approbation after their entry into Canada. Henricus F.R. Verhoeven. now residing at Vernon River. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lambertus Spim. of Mermaid. all formerly of Holland and Jamil Dow and his son Albert of Charlottetown. former residents of Palestine, took the oath of e allegiance before Judge Trainor and received his congratulations as he presented each with a citizen- ship certificate ln open court. The official act of admission to citizenship having been performed. e an additional certificate of re- s cog was presented by Royal Edward Chapter. I- 0. D. E. and words of welcome expressed by the 5 Regent. Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald. The certificates were presented by Mrs. John B. Murley, Chairman of Immigration and Canadianizalion. other I.0.D.E. members present 5 and taking part in the proceedings were Mrs. J. Walter Jones, Royal Edward Chapter. Mary Stewart and Jean Grant, Earl of Hillsboro Chapter. Mrs. B-B. Jones, Lucy Maude Montgomery Chapter. 9 Officers of St. Dunstan's Basilica sub-division C.W.L. and the sub- Holy Redeemer were present to witness the ceremony and extend e congratulations and a welcome to Matt Lea, President of the Basilica group was accompanied by Mrs. L.L. Noonan. Mrs. W..l.P. MacMillan and Mrs- Five New Canadians Reach Citizenship Status Five new Canadians reached the P.J. Neslis. The welcome from the coveted status of citizenship before Holy Redeemer sub-division was Judge C. St. Clair Trainor yesterdy extended by the president. Mrs. Fred Steele. in attendance. A reception United ent ing. Hon. B. Earle MacDonald. Prov- incial Secretary Treasurer was also Former P,E,l, Couple Celebrate Golden Wedding honoring Mr. Mrs. Joseph Webster on their gol- den wedding anniversary was held on Sunday. August 21st Church parlors perial, Saskatchewan. The parlors were decorated with flowers and wedding bclls fur the occasion. one hundred and fifty friends and neighbors were pres- Oll behalf of the community of Imperial, Mrs- Webster was pre- sented with a lovely bouquet of flowers, and a purse of money in a gold colored teapot was present- ed to the honored couple. An en- tertainment of instrumental music and solos was enjoyed, also a read- The lace covered tea tablv was centered with a three tiered wed- ding cake decorated in gold and white and set in yellow tullc. It was flanked by matching tapers and summer flowers completed the aiions to Mr. and Mrs. Webster- o roulrry Club Achievement Days Held Achievement Days for five Poul-' try Clubs have been held at the following centres: East Baltic (Souris Exhibition), Morell. Wood Islands-Belle River, Mt. Buchan- an. and Baldwin's Road. Two mem- bers from each club over 16 years of age and making the highest score on the years work represent- ed their club at the Rural Youth Fair on Sept. lath. From these de- legate two learns were selected on their ability to judge poultry and on general knowledge to re- present the province at the Man'- time Winter Fair and the Royal Winter Fair. g The names of the winners of Friday's competition are as fol- lows: Louis McGuire. Morell and Amherst taam; Donald MacDon- ald, Morell and Bradloy Fay. East Baltic for the Toronto team. Mr. S. C. Scranton and Lorna Ramsay acted as judgaa for the contest. The following are the results of the local achievement days (stand- ings based on Judging. tells. and oral examination): East Baltic: 1- Ian MacGreB0f.' 1 Bradley Fay. 3. Sandra Mac- Gregor, 4. Joan Dixon. 5. Philip Fay, ti. Anita Rose. Merits: Ann Fay, Norma Garrett. Edith Mac-, Gregor. Mavis Rose. Edgar Dixon, Ethan Garrett. Club leader-Mrs. Edison Rose. Wood Islands: - Belle River: 1. Danny Bears, 2. Monty Mac- Millan, 3. Marie MacMillan, 4. Wel- don Hutchlson, 5. Daily Cook, 6. Kenny MacMillan. Merits: Ester .MacLeod, Ken Emery, Virginia Gamble, Jean Gamble Club lead- ers Mrs. Ben Bears and Waldo Taylor. Mt. Buchanan: 1. Joan Mac-Leod. 2. (lie) Florence MacLeod and Judy MacRae. 3. Stanley Nicholson, 4. Donna MacRae, 5. Johnny Larsen, 6. Neil MacKinnon. Baldwin's Road: 1. Brendon Dun- phy, 2. Jane Curran. 3. Gerard Trainer, 4, John Curran, 5. Billy Curran, 6. Anna Curran- Club-lead- er - Mr. Joe Trainor. Morell: 1. Donald MacDonald. 2. Louis McGuire, 3. Thane Ander- son. 4. Brian McGuire, 5. Kenneth Dunn, 6. Devin McGuire, Merits: Pat Hughes, Gerald Mccarten. Beryl Robbins, Emmett Murphy, Leigh Webster. Club leader Mr. Merlin MacDonald. Mr. C. S. Scranton assisted by Mr. I- L. Tuplin conducted the a- bove Achievcment Days. and in the in Im- arrangcment. The gift table was attractive with bouquets of yellow roses, cal-nations, gold gladioii and chrysanthemums. Rev. Mr. Wayne gave a short address congratulating Mr. and Mrs. Webster on attaining their fiftieth wedding anniversary and joining with those present, in good wishes to the couple. Mr. Webster was formerly of Norboro. P. E. I. and Mrs. Web- ster is the former Ada Reeves of south Freetown, P. E. I. In 1906 they settled on a home- stead north of Imperial, Sask. They have a son and daughter-n-law. Mr- and Mrs. Wilfred Webster and three grandsons. all living in Im- perial. P. E. I. extend congratul- F"'”V- """"""'” Tuesday. Sept. 21. 1958 Tho Guardian Page 8 North Rival- Mrs. Stafford Vickaraon, North River. who has been ill for a few weeks. at the home of her daugh- ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Matheson of Huntar River. is recovering. one year of age. 188 Prince St. l Cards Of,Tl1anl(s were Adrian Bradley. Urban Brad- ley. Tom Curran. John A. Mooney. George Smith and Joseph Gormley. Card of Thanks The family of the late Charles Bradley wish to extend their most sincere thanks to the doctors. sis- iers and nurses of the Charlottetown Hospital, to the Sisters of the Sac- Maurice MacDonald and Rev. J. B. Croken and to all those who sent Mass cards, messages of sympathy and flowers. also to all their neigh- bors and friends who helped in any way during their recent sad be- SPECIAL MEETING OF RATEPAYERS A special-meeting of the ratepayers of the Village of Spring Park will be held in Spring Park Community Hall on Thursday, October 6, 1955 at 7:30 p.m. to con- sider the following proposals; ter into a contract with a consulting engineer to effect a survey, drawplans-and estimate oosts of a water and- 2-To appropriate a sum of money sufficient to re- The Commissioners of the Village of Spring Park, J. EDMOND ARSENAULT, Chairman. The family of the late Mrs. Annie Tuplin wish to thank all their friends and neiglf a who helped in any way. also those who sent flowers, letters and cards of sympathy in their re- cent sad bereavement. I would like to thank Dr. Brown. the night I was so sick, all nurses and staff of the P.E.I. Hospital, also Misses Alice and Florence Dollar for the nice bouquet of flowers, all those who sent me cards, the Spring Vale W. I. for fruit and all my neighbo . that drove my family in in see me. To each and every one, s most sincere thank you. Signed. Mrs. Howard Waite. P. SPRING PARK to the Commissioners to en- hls services. you the help you need." lis. ”I just didn't know.” ON WILL-S.' NY Dr. Irwin, my special nurse I had ' "T is waists. awn". .a.s”i”ams. i. "'&'.&.”& 2 .. mama. m.....,... .. . 1 scene in HM built for (As counfryir grmf clrrtric power prnjatr. Many 'i Company? new Wnrlr of Guelph, Ontario . . . 3!: larger! pnwsr Irmufornur plan! its Canada. Hon, lravufonnnr an t' of nmfhtmalfml calculalioiu an involved in designing frangfortwfl. and flu wide wrist) if other slscfrical squifnsaitl nsonufaofursd of Canadians Cmoral Ehdrisb fifiun plant. A close look at Canada today will quickly convince my young man that mathematics will play an important part in his future. Everywhere about him he will an the handiwork of the professional engineer whose training, based on mathematics, is contributing so much to this country's vast asspansion. Tho domond for anglnaars grows as Canada grows. just 15 years ago, only one in 660 workers was a graduate engineer. Now there is oiie to every I80 and the need continues to increase. For wherever big things are going on, there you will find the engineer . . . whose vision and initiative maltc him a ltcy man in Canada's progress. For CV01 60 yours, Canatiian Ccncral Electric has Naarly a thousand engineers are employed by this Company alone . . . one to about every 15 employees. They design, develop, manufacture, sell and service complex electrical equipment . . . equipment that generates power, transmits it and puts it to worlt in hornos. farms and industry. E1at”s why you should study maths." son Iy Illa time many young Canadians have completed their education the use of electricity will again have doubled. The more abundantly electric power is produced and put to work in industry end homes, the higher will go our standard ofliving and the lowar will go also sons of producing goods of every varioiiy. In tho coming years Canada's continuing development Ivil offer the challenge and reward of anginoaring anruu to thousands of young Canadians. For them there will be the satisfaction of participating in an important and skilful profession and the deeper satisfaction of contrib- uting to the strangth and prosperity of our nation. angineorcd and manufactured much of the electrical aquipmcnt that has played such a vital role in making this country one of the most highly electrified in the world. s Today the Company continues to expand its facili- ties. not only for present requirements. but also to meet the needs of the Canada of tomorrow. Pagm; k Our Mos! lmporhnl Hoducf CANADIAN GINIRAI. ELECTRIC COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. Reg Noyo and River. This is National Ismunizstion Vlsolt ' TO THE PARENTS OF YOUNG CHILDREN: Have you had your young children protected against: DIPHTHERIA, WHOOPING COUGII, TETANUI and SMALLPOX? F NOT-DO START PROTECTION THIS WEEK. SEE YOUR FAMILY DOCPOR ABOUT INOCULATIONS and VACCINATION. Protection against diphtheria, whooping cough i and tetanus should commence at 3 months of age. Vaccination against smallpoxshould be done before Department of Health Clinics are held: Once a week in Charlottetown-A Every Friday-2-4 P.M. Once a month in Summerside-- Health Centre (in old hoapitnl). Laat Frilay In month-3 - 4:30 P.M. NOTICE RE 3rd POLIO INOCULATION - The 8rd inoculation against polio for the school children who received inoculations this Spring, will be given next Spring instead of this Fall. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH grandson of Mt. Pluaant was ro- oant vtsihrs at its homo of that danghtc and sol-in-law Mr. all Mrs. Harold Yonnknr of Nari Rivas. Master Douglas Jewell spent Sunday vialting with his nephew. Mastar Boyct Itavenaon af Nari H