Page 1. The Guardian Thursday. Oct. 6. 1955” City and IOY'I Taxi-Dial 6560-6560. QUEEN CIIARLOTTE jacket and gym suite at the Bike Shop. NEW ARRIVALS, new designs In table lamp": 87.95 up. Brown Electric. 'T.V. ANTENNAS installed. Vnlis Radio Service 204 Kent St. Dial 8537 CAKE SALE at Sherwui-Wil Inns store. Friday. October 7th. at 2.1!. Group 5 Zion W. A. NOBGE I.8 cu ft. refrigerator clearing at 3295.00. No down pay- nent. Brown Electric. WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. Giggey's Pharmacy. open 8 n.in. to I p.m. ' JARM.AN SHOES to go with your new charcoal suit in Cor- dovan brown and black 812.96. Henderson Cudmore. FUNERAL TUESDAY-The fun-E oral of John Mullins was held Tues- day morning from the residence Ivan Mc- Carville. 24 Elm Ave.. to St. Dun- stans' Basilica where Requiem of his daughter, Mrs. High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Ciaruice Roche who also con- ducted service at the grave Pall bearers were Thomas Doyle. Patrick Dennis. Golden Carr. John Connolly. John Chipman and Frank MacLeod. The Legion graveside service conducted by comrade Leo Dayieg l.Russell MacLeod and Rev. J. M.t lNorih Rusiico Yesterday Last Post and reveille was sound- ed by comrade William Chaisson. Interment was in the Catholicl Cemetery. 5 l NEW CHURCH GROUP - Last night It Trinity Social Hall Ii group of interested couples met' for the pupose of formulating plans for ti new church group. which in its membership has been. tentatively called the 20-30 club..meetins was a It will include in its membershipiiheid in conjunction with the inis- SlngIEiSI0ll presently being held at o wish iPaui' to enjoy Christian Fellowship with- :Waa in the church. Plans call for the a talk on couples either married or between the ages of 20-30 wh first regular meeting at an earl? our charac date which will be an through the Church bulletin. .h A I ifurnisheti for the modest sum oi'ih'he stressed the fact that water; , WI! ” uld Lang Syne and the The new School was oiiiciiilly 375,000 He expressed the opinion safety 11085 1101 elld With lite Swims m:UNlEl;A”I; lstERgh'C? :; RN89 Benediction opened l'PSleI'(ia)'1Ill('l'Il"i'll by Mr. that a building of the type hcviig mil"! Seastm LIVES BYE 1051 by 9'8 0 9 89 1" 95 0 - POLICE STILL INVI-ZSTIG.-'i'I" Neil A hl5itlleSf)l'l,.hlP.I-'.'Q1ll'(illSi0pED8d yesterday would in the drwnnlna during the rest of the "150" ""5 heidV -Vesterda-V 3""i.ING - Yesterday, Charlie Hum, assistcit by two Hl'?ltl0 twvlvp Town where he had just loll mat .Vs'8l El'9l'.l' EH0?! Simllifi I19 lTl3d8 glm" "'9 fViacL93" Fuitiiemt :70. who was found injured on Qllt-en SIll(if'Ill- of Stella Klalils Hl'!ll in the vicinity of s2o0.ooo ill l'NillFE' Sll'lmmillg licliilitilll-S dill” ed""l:I R:,”D5rei AceSwwmcr"”R":v';Square School grounds about seven School Patricia Gauthier and His Excellency noted th-- the "I5 "'9 il”"li”E 59350" mid lhmughi T R Goudge ind 'Re'Vy Mr.' Arm:!weeks ago. and was subsequently Alli-sun Gallant. strong. During the service Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Matheson sang a duet entitled, "Goodnight Clarence Walker. hoe, William Maccallum. Nelson Robertson. The Legion service at; the grave was conducted by Com- rade Leo Doyle. The Last Post wasl counded by bugler William Chais-i Ian. I Howard Mclnnis . of S-W.S. summarized the reports. ing. Plans were discussed for I956. 1339 91194 OCCUTEIICO Which was on The Divismnal Chairman. Revg mm "ems "err mm-W-1:-----w -- -- ---------------W -C .m.,h,...E AII "gm ' Mr. lgunbair. presided. He welt ”TTTTTTT”mm com to C airmen of local 5. 175 Queen St. -Currie Bldg. I W.S. committees who were pre- . Persona 3 sent. . BIRTHS, MAIIIIIABES. nan RIPE on the outstanding success of this , DEATHS 35:12 2 ii2”":.:i i's:'.'.'.":i I or "' ""' "' M TOMATOES 2 lb 29c ' ' R t. 1' th S - I O MacNevin- g,,,;,”"',.;,,” E.,.:,, ,;';"”,ii,':. ?;'.I; of Prince Edward Island Limited will be held begin- GRADE "A" FRESH TURKEY5 50: Per insertion geitgaa 0; mt"... lllvas. rArlant . no AM F d 0 Aura”, H lb TABLE ' CHOICE 66 H 0 apeclue. - rs- V1" ""18 a - . i'l av. ctober 7th at the Clover ' S- nerd Costain of Cape Wolfe. Mr. Reg l ' R d BO d . L.. . . . ' l ' ' BIRTHS G. F. Huicheson Mt;crI:)e7r:BId' aerridiegatm -Eh; Club, Canadian Legion Building. Grafton Street. -. Alsg -. 711.141 the P-31. gospim ies Nicholson. Flat River. Mrs. Ch 1 To M -- J at " " 8 2 lb 39 s'...i::”s..l..”...ll:..";:l..i5r: Held Yesterday ll: M... 9”" A "Wis c , - ti , . . . . . "ill The funeral of Mrs. (2. mm: E23,, :il:jrel:lei'meIgalpkiIy M:1crF.ial'Il(:l'iteh The general public is cordially invited to all A! Lowest Market Prices pgoclq-A-Bm.n on Sept 18' Rutcheson was held yesterday a!- They gave mm, h-n ' . 1955. at Victory Hospital. North ”mm'' (mm "'9 M91495" Funemi of a iivelv project ceasrrigd roeiiimiif Sessions. :tt;i'iJtW(t:J,t:tli.ICalifornia. to Mr.' and lxiiefi ';"ViCk0 W6! c0l1dIlct- mnk1,.,gie,'-'3 shm-9. Hundred of BREAKFAST Non-M J:neksml;l.. Procltan bean" w;!"'Mie';' iiGciAc”;' P3": youngsters were transported to chmes. Wm 0 P mmam Downs. JIFSR -Br-Menltliip. this beach each day by a bus which - MARRIAGE5 CDONALD-'I'00LEeAt St. Joe l eph'e Church Sept 28. 19. McDonald. Tracadie to Margaret Ann Toole. Green Road. LANE-In of Sept. Jtlth. 1 Cambridge. Mus. 955. Priscilla 5. Lane. mother of Bertram Lane and'0i Edith Ross of P.l-7.1. Funeral ser- VIPES were held in the Chapel of the Watson Funeral Home. PIG(iICI)N---Al stii. 1955. Mrs her "filth year, Kensington . Myra Pidgeon in of Central BADMINTON RACQUET duced 1!! at the Bike Shop. EVER BRIGHT pop-up toast- ers. new low price 515.95. Brown Electric. W. EARL Warren, Contractor and builder; new homes our speciality. 30 Orlebar St. REGULAR CARD parties every Thursday night Central Royalty hell beginning tonight 8.30. JARMAN SHOES "Fashion Ap proved" by Esquire most styles 312.95. Henderson Cudmore. fC' PRESTO PRESSITRE cookers. quick and economical cooking. at 817.95. Brown Electric. KEEP BEAUTIFUL -- Always. with Belcano Beauty Essentials demonstrated by Mildred Royce Crowell at S. A. McDonald Iphone 6523 for appointment). BELCANO anaurv trealmenti gives you inspiration on skin-caret and make-up. Receive a Belcauot gift item with your Belcalio S5.00 purchase-at S. A. McDonald lphone 6523.) ltbrother. Walter Hayden. St; C d- !Peter's. The service at the home; an Jggiand grave was conducted by Rev. song and lunch. The meeting closed removed to th W H B giDeputy Chief of Police. Sit-rns 8 ace Ur iwebster. He was taken to the say is a temporary stay afteri which he may be taken to Beach Grove. The Police hope to be able to question the victim in connec- ;tion with the injuries he received at that time when he was also re- lieved of about young girl has been held in custody pent the past four months at her home in Crapaud. has returned ritt Forsythe. Charles H. Black largely attended. ' l the People's Cem The late Mrs. Born Ethel Coffin. daughter of Mount Stewart time taught in iriage to Mr. Him l moved ,'UllPPr Prince Streo have lived and Mrs. Hutchegag, FUNERAL AT ST. PETERS - Funeral of the late Mrs. Norman: MacLaren was held yesterday af- ternoon from the home of her Sproule. The poll bearers werei Messrs. Chester Pratt. John J.l MacKinnon. Harold Lewis, Irving Macl(enzie. Lloyd Anderson. Wil- liam Lewis? Interment was in Mid- gell cemetery. i 81' PAUL'S A.Y.P.A. - The regular weekly meeting of Stl Paul's A. Y. P. A. was held Iasti evening in the Parish Hall Proliiit-ial rally 5 Church. The guest of honor Rev Richard Recs who gave "Our lives influciiccd by r ter". Rev. Mr nouncedpiecture was followed by H singl Doyle of Henneseys Fur from Halifax was Char- etown Hospital for what Policel S3 3200 in cash. A Mrs. Elizabeth Luque who has Reginald Taylor. . The funeral was Interment was in ertery. Pe bri the ee. and Mrs. Kimball Coffin of she an d d P ' Wales College anderfxore . 3::,Crf "19 Public schools After her mar- heson. the Province t where they "or since Ion Komieui Pid thi. q"'”"i' 1" "'” Wald. Only a ll l ' grhere funeral vgieilmbe I even”: l(ff!wth';i;:r lnflmnltP friends know G (IIGLYS low otter an porn!" idD.V at 1.30 p.m. followed by "'3' DPODP she was able Mlhtenl gervice in St. Thomas Church Lzrhftizri" Mr own home or at HAYDSH vitamin”-Ind? . Drlnizbrnok i at. I t -i ' Rednc Illi- moni chm-oh oc:,m.er:;,':yg H" surviving are her husband. one S daughter and ma sons. 11.. Large Package (1 pound 83c) of Nutritious daughter in Dorothy ordon Hutcheson. City Iiutcheson. Terry- of M11. children of "Ir. Ev. classrooms of the new Stella Maris A. paused in their inspection of thelM.P.. who officially opened rous fire of a year and a halfifor the occasio ago arose one of the finest schoolsl ever to be erected in the Prm'ince. . culm lThc opening of Stella Maris Sciiooljottetown said at North Ruslico yesterday mark- ed an achievement of which this intilistrious French At-adian fish- The'ing community may well be proud. fhl parish St. modern fourteen room the Province but their being a to do so at a cost of onlv Rt-es' wi7.ardry which has left alltl others dliniliiolinded t 'how e Victoria General of Churc Hospital in Halifax was returnedl and Good to the City by an ambulance drivenl Morning". Interment was in Pow-lby Tran! . nal Cemetery. The pail bearerslnera Hon” Acc0mpa"y1"g Mr- were Allison Tait, Ralph Judson. iH"m ”" the mp Red Cross Swimming (Program Is Reviewed girls. men and women enrolled in Red Cross Swimming a tres in Prince Edward Island dur-ii? VICWTI3 P3i'k- ing July and August. These facts mianeed by "'9 C were presented last night at meeting of the Red cross swim- ming and water safety committee. sional Commissioner extended con-i gratulations to the Committee up! was purchased by Service . ly and the results were most gra- tifying. Mr. Ian Rankine outlined three parts: of the Kwianis Pool at Brighton. This project is canted out jointly with the Kiwanis Cltib. The total attendance at the pool this summer was over 14.000. (2) A centennial aquatic day. This was planned and supervised by the Red Cross in co-operation with the Centennial . INSPECT NEW CLASSROOMS Hundreds of citizens yesterday chemistry room .af:eriioon inspected the beautiful ills Macblachern. they Gauthier, Miss school at Rustico. Mr. Neil A. Mathesoirls 599" 35 on. helped him cut the thelacross the door of the School. lFine NewSchool OpenedAi Out of the ashes of a disast- of Church and n. Excellency, A. Mach: His Bishop Ma!-.pt:0pIe doing things for achern of Charl- ,myself with all of you in this place for high cost contractors. Nmoment of pride that you ciiloy in seeing your new school broug- Nol only were the people of thelled able to erect tilc mosllince for the co-operalioil it lliitlt school in given the district in nial-lug llw hlepnew puilding possible, , ST5.0(l0'LOCAL EFFORT eprc.-ciits a stroke of financial: Bishop Macitlachern said hc nu... buildersjat a loss to know how so splciirlirl o kiiouga structure could he raised midi I Continued on page 13 it was done l'6pI"eSP'tli'illl'f' contract had been handled l ol- out the winter and spring. handsiresent. for the or ily and for this he was highlv g vgggggw ,,ggggggggg,gggWag.,g g llilion. Ho commended the Over 40011 indivlduiils hoys and Committee. t3t Thc liiiallon andt nd Wm r slipcrvision of a lite-guard ser- mem e . fety classes in tili different ceii-3"” at me F0” Edward himhl This service was- harlottetown Cityi 8 Council. MTS. Harry Cudmorc. Director Miss lphizenie Arsenault Divi- the energetic Club. Summerside Young ople participated wholehearted- CURLING CLUB The opening dance of the CIIGfIOI'Il- town Curling Club will be held on Satur- day. October 8. Each member may bring one guest. efly the service sponsored by Charlottetown S.W.S. committ- He divided the program into til The Supervision NEWEST for OVEIIWEIGIIT Prepa.i'ai.ion, Vitamins and contains Concentrated Food with Minerals S325 Post Paid. GIGGEY'S PHARMACY Kent Street. ' oiiniottetown Removal Notice We are closing our business of our present location on Greer George Street on Friday. October 1 and . in; on Tuesday. October 11 at our new location on Street just off Hm Avenue. MALLETT'S BATTERY and - RADIATOR SERVICE are left to l'ighl:.SCht)0l, Allison Gallant and Father E H -g. M 1. 1 ;L- .l. Ayres. parish priest at Stella xce ency Bhhnp Pa(u.)".n Mai-is. Miss Gauthier and Mr. Gal- a mm lant. at the request of Mr. Mathe-ll ribbonl State were present pleased. ''It is a good thing to seal them-7 selves," he said "and not having --I wish ,0 aw,(.,a,e to go to Montreal or some other That the parish had taken into to compmmnl” He conmmulmg consideration the moral welfare the Government of mo pm... of the children was a matter with. which His Excellency expressed: lsincere appreciation. He told both parents and teachers that it was not enough to see children deve-. lit: R. D. Donnelly. director of the Division of Sanitary Engineer- in: of the Dept. of Health and Welfare stated that his interest was mainly to ensure that swim- ming areas were free from pol- Red Cross on the fact that the Kiwanis Pool at Brighton showed such good' re.slil's from the daily tests which were carried out by his Depart- Mrs Sue .VI:icl(innon represent- cd the Girl Guide organization and spoke on behalf of that society. A general note of enthusiasm was evident throughout this meet- Cuien litioin L" Spedter At laymen Meeting Lltchfleid Cathedral. England. was guest speaker at the monthly supp- er mcettng of St. Peter's Lnymen's Association held in the Cathedral Parish Hall last evening. There was a large: ttendanee. On being introduced. Canon Ex- ham prefaced his remarks which accompanied the showing of a film strip of Lltchfield Cathedral and the town. with a kindly refer- ence to the Island. "Since coming here in August I have been struck by the sincerity and friendship of the people which has tended to make my all too brief stay. a memorable one." Canon Exham said. "Unfortunately too many vi- sitors from the Old Country on arriving in Canada make a hurried Rev. Canon I. G. E Exham, of M. , Services All St. Paul's Church The continued attraction of the Gospel preaching of Rev. Richard Rees witnessed anoth almost ca- pacity congregation last evening at St. Paul's Church. For a Scripture Lesson Rev. Rees took I portion of the 24th chapter of St. Luke's Gos- pel having reference to the cruci- fixlon of Christ between the two thieves. Using three crosses to til- lustrate the Gospel of Christ as the saviour of the world the evan- gelist gave a most clear and con- vlnclng picture of how "God comes into life because the atonement was made". He referred especially to some strange things about the Bible re- lative to Christ's redemption of mankind. 1. The Bible. The four Gospels give the life story of Jesus. (Continued on page 13) Directors En la-...”i:v.-'"'....P".v..l".c'...t:i.:: t in director: 11.: the Canadian Preu Publishers Association and their wives at an enjoyable ' " in The Charlottetown. The civic reception was followed by a dinner given by the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau. with Mr. George V. Fraser, Bureau di- rector. presiding. The guests were welcomed by Hon. Dougnld Mac- Kinnon. Acting Premier, and Coun. Edwin Johnstone, Acting Mayor. Brief addresses. expressing warm appreciation of the Island and the hospitality extended them, were made by Mr. R. J. Rankin. presi- dent of Canadian Press. and Mr. Emile Castonguay. president C.D. N.P.A. tcontinued on page l.'ll In the NIOII complete Iopteoi ieluilcn In authentic Tum look. shown it the ever popular tiip-en ityle Select yGu'I from line Intuh Wounds, English guhuvdinn and genuine Hm... mm. ssuo Nisifing Newspaper and the Canadian Daily Newspaper l tertained grain ol entertainment was pm vided by Inland children under tli. direction of Mrs. Douglas McGow. p The program comprised the Hlshiand Fling by Evelyn and Heather Fraser. ac. oompnnied on the bagpipes by George Fraser. Charlottetown; 1;. lab song. "Dollesai" by Florence MacDonald. Montague; Tap Dance by Ralph Fraser. Montagug; "Seann Truibhaa" by Evelyn Fras. er; Sons. "Singing In The Rain”, by Florence MacDonald; Bagpipe Solo by George Fraser; Gypgy Dance. by Glenda Jamieson, Mon. tague; Irish Jig, by Evelyn Fraser; Song. "Blue Bells of Broadway", Florence MacDonald: Sailors Horn- pipe. Ev.-.Iyn and Heather Fraser; Group Tap Dance. and Finale. Following the dinner. a fine pro- TIP TOP TAILORS Tip Topisifomous tailoring and fabric in Pay SIO down-and wear it (balance out our - :9 tirfton ll TNE no-l Ourstzonwiilremaiin open sunning 5:30 PM. con mis WEEK ONLY, to accommodate our customers for the long Tltnnksgiving our stole CALIFORNIA LOCAL LARGE STALK CELERY LETTUCE Tailored by and exclusive with INNER it'll; ATKINSON'S GROCEIERIA willbocloeedallday. 288 Count ORANGES 2 cloz. .2 for 359 The children performed in cog. Continued on page 13 A noathll ll tailors St. I ,-I V. y Afternoon until weekend. Monday beta; 759 each 153 BACON. sliced REGULAR-Whole or Half HAMS GRADE "A" Ci-IICKENIS lb. m65C .lb. 53C . nurro SHORTENING OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE TASTY-PAK PEAS I5 2 II). 599 oz.I'in zo ox..I'in.2 "' IULK ISLAND OATMEAL NDYAL INSTANT - PUDDINGS ' aaitwatu tea was In-25c. I25 GIIP Ill! LOCAL SUMMER SAVORY 8 PKGS. JELLO I15 pkg. only 55 11 oz. IIEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP boil-Ie RI-NSO tiliial: PKG .,.' 230 many mm. GIIAPEFRUIT UUICI . f3i . gig. . -486!-"ii 31 Pl CRUST PIG. 29c