Page 2. The Guardian Monday. Oct. 17. 1955 City and Central BOY'8 Taxi-Dial 6560-6569. "CRASWELL for better photo- graphs." 1 COMING BIG original Rexall one cent sale, all day Wednes- day. Thursday., Friday and on "YOUR DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug store." ATTENTION LADY curlers. general meeting in Club rooinl. Wednesday. 8.31 pm. Oct. 19. CARD PARTY Spring Park Saturday morning. Gourlies Rex- Hall tonight 8.30. Lunch. prizes all Drug Store. Central Street. tournament. FUNERAL AT LOT 65 - The !..0.L.-L.0.B.A. hot chicken dinner in Hartavllle Hall. Oct. 18. Serving 5 pm. JOIN CIIARLOTTETOWN Lit- tle Theatre this week-Adults. 32.00 and Students. SL00. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of Joseph A. Gillis was held Saturday morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. funeral of baby James Alan Leo Tierney was held Saturday morn- ing from the residence of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Tierney. New Haven, to St. Anne's Church. Lot 65. where Mass of the Angels was celebrated by Rev. Charles Maccarthy, who also officiated at the grave. The pall bearers were four uncles of the deceased. Leo McGinn, Brendan !licGinn. JosephlPeterls Church. Seven Mile Bay. Tierney. Gerald Tierney. Inter-iwhcre Requiem High Mass was men! was in the church cemeter,V.lcelebrated by Rev. Reginald 3180- The funeral was very largely at-iDona1d. who also officiated at the tended grave. Rev. Preston Hammill was present in the sanctuary. The pail b e a r e r s were Messrs. George Michael. Dalvay Coyle. Charles Maclnnis. Emmett Maclnnis, Mil- iton Cannon. Vernon MacEachern. Death Saturday of Mr' E' .lnterment was in the church ceme- ltery. The funeral was very largelyl The death occuricd in the Pruicei ttended. which uas co m m a n d e d by Idward Island Hospital Saturday a g h- I C t - t f l of Mr. l-jriie.-.t ii. Warren of Northl ' I5 "M e' ap am i1 U S 8 r d” River in his Tiith year. He hadl been in llllllflE health for the past! Personals l five .vvaiix Mr. Guy Glover. 306 Fitzroy St. Horn iii Tl')UlI. Prince Edward has entered the Prince Edward Islaiiii. the late ilr. Warren came lslaml Haspllal for treatment. with his iimeiiis. the late Mr. and . ll, - William lllirreii, to Northi Mi-E5 PEEK-V Mam?" (mm Hamil" Ii:ici- xilicrc at the age of 19 he 1011- 0"l- 15 Spendmg 3 Vamim" took cliiirec of the comblnati'on:iViii'i her flour. iir'ilIlI('.ll, ;:i'i-i and sawmill.lM3h3r- Diiriiis; his lili-tiiiie his quiet dis- posiiiuii and FIIN lIlL'l1 integrity won? ' him a Plait? in the esteem of alll thn-e iiiih llhiifll he did l)llSlflPSS.l llr ll'ai'ri-ii vas married to Ida llloud Dot-kt-iiritwff who along with. eight cliildrcii zirc left to mourni. )ll- l)tlvi'llILI. Tlic f.iiiiily are Lorne, Gotrlon and .irl:i Wire Philip Der- colc of Vaiiiriiiiciu Kcir and Fill-' l J Fire Damages which were of a minor nature But .a fire at 205 and 207 King street lresulted in considerable ilrimage lto the two tenement house occupi- ed by Mr. Joseph Flynn at 205 and Mrs. Dorothy Yates at 207. ll... nl 3'...-ll, mt.-.-. Ilglpn .31”. and owned by Mr Joseph Shaniii. Rulotirl Scllit-iv . Winsloc .Vlur- An oil drum in an outside sited icl -ilrs F ii (Tupi-lnndi. Mona .,'l,e..a,m. tgn,le.,l and ll W” W, toil iiiitl tho i..iiti'..'i--I son Mcllick. hnng m Hhhmx A brother. Dr. tlong lit.-t'oi'c the flames had slii'c.'id Gordon Warren lives in Sydney and a brother Garfield resides iiil B-mm Bend. Oregon. Members of - fore it was brought under coniiol Pictured above is Mr John Must- the items on the bill. ard of East Royalty receiving a found this he brought it to the cheque from Mr. Alan H I-folmannattention of Holman's and they. as Vice-President of R. T. l-lolmanlwould any reputable business firm, Limited for an error in a bill which immediately Paid 501' this 9iT0i' occurred on October 1890. On PiU5ii19iIii9P9Si- going over some old papers !Vlr.. Mustard (llS('Ot'EFed this bill which Zens of Prince Edward Island would lschool. M(.ml,e,-ships wlll be avall. was made out to the Brig Corsica.remcmber Captain Mustard as he was one of the leading sea captains of his day and would also remem- life was about to present it,bcr the Corsica which used to ar- .m....j-CM ' to R. T Holman Limited when herlvc at both Summerside and Char- discovcred an error that had hccnglofietown with cargoes from all ,made in thc extcntion of one ofiover the world. City lirciiii-n Saturday it-spoiid- ed to a total of five calls. four of 65-Year Old Error ln Bill Found & Rectified - Remains mother. Mrs Thesia'Tenement House Transferred l F To Basilica i The reiiiaiiis of the late Right , Rev. lliennes.-icy Funeral Home to St. lDunstan's Basilica where they were received by Rt. Rev. Patrick McMahon. rector of St. Dunslan's Rev. T.P. Butler was Deacon and Rev. Francis Corcnran. Subdeac- l on. l In the SaflL'lllill'y vicrc RI. Rev . R.V. Maclienzic. rector of St. Dun- to the duclling. Firemen foil-.zht'Sl3n'S University: Very Rex. P.F.l , the blaze for a half an hour ll.-. l MacDonald. chancellor of the Dlo- eleven that will carry more than 'P”e5i by M” Maurice C"mml5key' cese; Rev. George MacDonald. When he No doubt many of the older citi-. Jh J.Btlr'rtn-, , .ferred Eegterdavuevceniiilge fiorriathselwlll mach W01!” 5 C0Ve' "ear Q”e' Little Theatre ' Membership Drive Week The Charlottetown Little Theatre Guild will be conducting its 135- 56 membership drive this week under the general chairmanship of Miss Iphigenie Arsenault. mem- bership convener. and with the following as team captains: Misses Elizabeth uoii and tau-' garet Collinga. Mrs. Fred Rana-. ban. Mn. J. P. Millar and Mrs.. W. E. Scantlebury, Messrs. G. 3 Foster and George Anderson who have some 45 workers lined up. Membership is open to any and all - adults and students - who are interested in taking an active part in the actual staging of the plays. or who wish to attend the performances. As an added feature this year conslderatlon is being given to or- ganizing an experimental theatre section for junior members which should be an incentive for more teen-agers to join. The first of this season's per- formances is a Studio Night on October 27th. when three one-act plays will be staged for members only at Queen Charlotte High FATHER DRISCOLL First High . Mass Rev. Daniel L. Driscoll. O.M.L- lormerly of Mount Herbert cele- brated his First Salem High Mass yesterday morning in St. Patrick s Church, Fort Augustus. Father Driscoll was assisted by Rev. Allan MacDonald as Deacon and Rev. Vincent Murnaghan as Sub-Deacon. Rev. William Simp- son was Master of Ceremonies. Present in the sanctuary were 1Right Reverend R. V. Mat.-Kenzle. Rector of Saint Dunstan's Univer- sity, Rev. Louis Callaghan. Rev. Lorne MacDonald. O.M.. Father Simpson, 0.M.I. and Rev. T. P. Butler. Parish Priest at Fort Au- gustus. An eloquent sermon was preach- ed by Father Callaghan. Father Butler also spoke briefly. Following Mass an address to able at The Island Bookroom. by phoning 8551 or 4555. and at the door at the first performance. Soldiers Return Home OTTAWA; The first large con- tingcnt of Canadian soldiers return- ing from service with the 1st Can- adian Infantry Brigade in Germany will arrive in Canada next week. Army Headquarters in Ottawa said ,' today. if The draft of 650 officers and men :bec City. on Thursday, October 20, aboard the TSS Columbia- The troops from all units of the lbrigade. represent every province tin Canada as well as the North lwest Territories. On arrival they lwill be despatched by train to. V. V d ,M 'perso-iinel depots aci-oss the count-tgat2erM2:.gf)?1gldVl:fI ggzaubiyf "Ire" gxynnm St Johns ncwmundland aiishloners and a presentation ancouver. i P . The contingent is the first oilw” made w the newly Mdmned 3,000 soldiers and lllelr dependents Father Driscoll fittingly replied 'P.l.l. Protestuit i?.."'.'l'.'?.?.2' ouiuu from Queen I!- &oo.no.q-g Hardware 00.. riiiroy as-y fir”-I M-P c c 32.00-Central Creamerlu. Ltd. sio.oo-aite-wny Claw!- . E. Miller. and Mrs. Elmer Bull- man. 32.00 each: Mrs. G. S. Hennesley. Mrs. D. K. Maclaod. Mr. and Mrs. H. Keating. Miss I. Mac- gougaacll. J. Stewart. L A. ac us . 31.00 each: Mrs. N. MacFl)'d0il. . Ida Yeo. Mrs. Llewellyn. Mrs. D. D. MacDonald. Mrs. J. Stevenson. Mrs. Dlsnan. Mm C- Stewart, Mrs. Bur oyne. Mrs. Brlttain, Mrs. W. rown. Mrs. D. F. Mill. Mrs. F. R. Newsoii. Rev. Mr. Mitton. Mrs. A. Mac- Donald. Mrs. E. MacMillan. Mrs. E. Peardon. Mrs. E. Buliman, Mrs. F. Henderson. Mrs. J Mac- Klnnon. Mrs. C. Mill. Mrs. L. Diamond. Mrs. A. Dalziel. Mrs. H. B. Lewis. 50c each; Mrs. burr, Mr. Lid- stone. liR's. Court. Mrs. Birt, . Mrs. J. Fergu- G. Glover, Mrs. J. urphy. M 35c-A Friend. 25ceA Friend. Fitzroy St. West 315.00-Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar. 315.00-Pure Milk Co., Ltd. 310.00-Palmer Electric. 310.00-Mrs. Harry Weeks. sl0.00-J. A. Lawson. 35.00-Master Cleaners. 35.00-Mrs. W. H. Slackford. 35.00-Mrs. W. B. Prowsc. 35.00-Mrs. Edith Farquharson. 35.00-M. W. Weeks. 33.00-A. B. Cutcliffe. 33.00-C.M. Williams. 32.00 each: Marion Mat-Lean. Frank Oakes. Mildred Brown. Mrs. P. D. Williams. Mrs. A. R. Gillis. Margaret Malletl. Mrs. Murdock MacKinnon. Mrs. W. J. Ross. A. Cantwell. Mrs. Harper MacNeill. 3l.50eCannon Moffatt. 31.00 each: Muriel MacLealt. Mrs. Fred Chandler. Arthur Gar- rett. Frank Strain. Neva Heck- bert. Mrs. E. G. Sauhders. Elsie MacLeod. Mrs. Fred Smith, A Friend. Minnie Owen. Jane Mac- Kenzic. Helen Wakeford. Mrs. L. Unsworth. R. H. Nicholson. A Friend. Mrs. John Simpson. 75c-Helen Bourke. ' - John David Eaton President Joins Ouarter Century Club Of Eaton's TORONTO. Oct 14 -- The Quar- er Century Club at Eaton's today inducted Member No. 8496, a man who on Oct. 14, 1 , took his first job at the men's fu nishings count- er in the Toronto store and -- like 8,495 employees before him - had now completed 25 years of con- tinuous service. To mark the anniversary, No. Eleanor Higiion. Joan MacEwen. Mrs. Robert Morris. Keith Stev- enson. D. Rozman. Mrs. Higson. Frank Mayhew, Freda Blanch- ard. 60c: Mrs. W. H. Andrew. Mrs. Elton Warren. 25c--Ernest. Gallant. Water St.. 315.00-Mrs. W. G. Bruce. 310.00-Associated Shippers. 36.00-Prince Grocery. 35.00-W. D. Gillis 8: Co. 32.00 each: Stewart Scrimgeour. Beverley Vanlderstine. C. R Palmer. Mrs. B. C. Vanlderstine: A. Ravenhill, A. 31.00 each: Mrs. Mrs. A. Fletcher. Mrs. Large. Mrs. Parlee. E. lur liven the com?-lily by John David Eato 8405. Mrs. Frances Moore or ll It St. Than. It's an exclusive club tlul , one can crash into. or buy l," The only way you can qualify through 25 years service to ll company that Timothy ml. founded 86 -years ago. John David Eaton's quarter cg fury with the company hag ,,l nessed his own rise from me, wear clerk. truck driver. depu ment manager. store manager u girrtgctor, to the presidency of ll Eaton order office Ont His quarter century hag .l, seen a phenomenal growth ll, ll firm italef -- now the worlll third largest merchandising hour Canada's biggest retail enterprll that has made its own vast cot tribution to the building of the it tion. GROWING CITY VANCOUVER (CP)-Vancouver building boom is expected to it the record year of 1953. Total valt of 1955 construction up to Sept. : was nearly almost 3: 000,000 more than the same pet-it of 1953. when the whole year's col struction reached 350,748,000. . COLLECT BLUE GROUSE VANCOUVER (CP) - Bli grouse, virtually unknown east l the Rocky mountains. are belt live-trapped on Vancouver lslan for shipment to Ontario. where is hoped the strain can be into duced, the British Columbia gm commission reports. B .. . . , your L0.-A N lnlllfllll . g . Til? other calls were to l7 0rle- Rev. William Simpson. Rev. Rcgi- back home after two years" ser-.10 "Ii? address and presentation. Gt. 5! t ":-i "-0. H” "neg ":18 ramm. film premmeased mm bar Strcct. Elli! Grafton and to in mild Phalen. Rev. Clarcnce Roche. vice with the Canadian NATO force l thanking file DBTiShi0n9i'5 i0!” iheii S25 ogilgrggswelrfg Studio You ,pl,oM go, lo,” in Q”. ylm, Lou, Vere 8, vii." UN George Owe" School Street where flu fir;-t re. The Libera was chanted by the in EUF0F9- kind 5i0"ii"'9"i5-. , s25:oomw. R, Jenkins. l 0" 1”" 529'” 756'” - 'lend to needs and income and Vt-on lllit'Il'1l';IR Leigh of Char-. . suned in M (mnago a can w W". mak, choir M S, Duns,”-3 Basin The overall l-Olallon of the l5tl Yesterday evening Father Dris- as-0ogA' H. Roper. l mg 513 328 540 Use BillCon.nfidetionSorviu...wiui- giygrnlln M" 0' er ” Mmh Itral Creamerics on Fitzro) Sti'cel'93- and znd Canadian i"ii”"TY 3”8”””" said Bemdlcua" 3' in” MM"! sl5.00-Island Propane Gas Co. outcont . . .mrodn:opnyInIntI.c9r solidxta via; Phone. wrlbrofctmlm una850Io3I300eInaIn The funeral in'll be held this afternoon from the Charlottetown Baptist Church at 200 o'clock In- terment will be in East Wiltshire slight consequence. l Monsignor Butler's remains will adE5' whlc.h began this monm wmlmlan Chap.e1' Receptions for the gig we in State um” Tuesday morning go on until early December. trans-- newly ordained pretest were held H” mm, 0.(,lm,k when solemn porting more than 15,000 troops andlat the home of his father yester- mequicm High Mass Wm be Cele. dependents between Canada andlday afternoon and evening. They 512.00-John Michael. Sl0.00-Grendall Co.. Ltd. 510.00-Stewart Motors. Ltd. 310.00-Jenkin's Pharmacy. Above rennin an: nuythmof fun 3 lay-ash for In-hllinll noon on in pennies. ICM-I 1 was of cemetery MOTHER OF PARLIAMENTS Commons. dates from the middle of the l4th century. WILL SPEAK ,Bl r ld; Pt . R. R. L ,' . . & At 5 lie: s11tEE'l CIIAIILOTIETOWN . Friday night with a very Iarue 7”?” ii Mi"'GUlEi'"- LL C0l- Le-137.5 e 'l?lS):liellt':Se' L-(er l U- G liq"? Chapel of The Holy R-Mary sch" 220.3-gllillg Brolio "W In GR”-r GEORGE PIckI'U'IIDnd The present form of the British The guest speaker at the first number olmombers resem mm; 1:. Ma(.D0naM Gmme Moran L, P I . D. a ai1.,1asticate, ottawl, wlllcl, ls the . . . n Soconllfloot, Parliament. divided into Lords and meeting of Trinity Men's Associa- p F ' ' 'lUrba"9'”i Cm J' M ”ayd'3"- Mldi 55'00THa"y Macnwga ' pfion meeting of the year to be held itonight ls Rev. John T. Stewart. principal of Tatamagouche Atlan- Blllflls, MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50c Per Insertion tic Training School. Rev. Mr. Stew- art is one of the leaders of Christ- ian Education in the Marilimes. He was educated at Dalhousie Un- iversity and Pine Hill Divinity Hall. He did post graduate work at Un- ion Theological Seminary in New York. Mr. Norman Stewart of this iniicriils BENTLEY-At the P. E. I. Hol- pital on Oct. 14, 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bentley, a daughter. Cl'RRll-I--At the Prince Edward island Hospital on October 16th. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Currie (.lr.i (nee Dorothy Dewart, twin boys. CAMPBELLAAI thr P. E. Island Hospital. Oct. 16th. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Weldon E. Campbell. a daughter. Karen Lynn. MARRIAGES PETERS-BYRNES-On Octo- ber 10th at St. Dunstan's Basilica Joseph Melvin Peters of Char- lottetown to Reta Elizabeth Byrncs of Charlottetown. Marri- age was performed by Rev. Fr. Francis Corcnran. commcncing at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment Easl Wiltshire cemetery . app l i ll brother residing in Vi toria X. W. Esther" . Alec. Mathew . G01" t Pi”-"3 0'71" iiiiwei-9 lt says. the cniiplc w-oultlnllillamin MacLean. M.M.. andc Another in doll DOGKGMOHY; -"III Cl" 05': MACDONALD---At the Charlotti 'i'"8"3 bi" Wmiiri he ahlo in visit town Hospital on Sunday, Oct. 16 1955. Mrs. Dr. A. A. Mac-Donald of Sourls in her 75th year. Her remains wilI'be forwarded this lfternoon at 3 o'clock from thei Charlottetown Funeral Home to her late residence. Funeral notice ater. I. N. Macl.ecn Charlottetown and North Wlltshlro suggestions mother. Qnp would make of the Princess City iii a first cousin of the speaker. (Continued from page 1 Princess Looks et's father. is to determine whether their love has stood the test of ii lzili-year separation. lDOUBTS ROMANCE If it has. the marrage will he on. lthose quarters believe. I Today the Princess and Town- gsend will say farewell. temporarily at least. and then return to London where a stiff round of official en-l l gagements awaits Margaret. But the farewell may be "good- bye" lf one big-circulation Sunday Inewspaper is correct. The paper, The People, casts doubt on whether la romance exists at all. f it suggests the Binfield weekend is merely a royal gesture to show the world that Townsend. an old OTHER issi'r.s in event of such an Britain "as often as thev liked" The question of exile would not arise. and the Princess vmulll be able to sce it lot of North Amerlcn ' e mass cl l ls ' .... --....'::'..i might herself be appointed Gov- ernor-General of Canada can be discounted. Later. however. she might bccomc Covet-no;-.Gen"-ll or the West Indies. It says. Iln Canada recently there were that Margaret's en Mother Elizabeth. lie the th . dwell oil ilire and the commoner, imea raises the con- B.l.S. Meeting The Scllli iiiiiiial meeting of thc Beneiolent lrish Society was hcld dent Thomas A. MacAvinn. presid- ed. Reports from committee chair- men covering work of the past six months were given. Treasurer Hugh E. Trainor reported on the society's financial standing. His report clearly indicated marked advance-' ment since the annual meeting. The president sul)mitled a com- prehensive review of the work of the last six months. It demonstrat- ed that the society had hcen at its most active peak in history. President MacAvinn. was warmly lauded by the members for his splendid leadership and was pro- mised the utmost support during the remainder of his term as pre- sident. The society decided once again to hold its annual St. Patrick's Play. Exact dates of the presenta- tion will be decidcd upon by the play committee. l A Halloween party for children of the members will be held the latter part of this month. A short. social period followed the business meeting. -8 IT ht.- &. A. Frank Inlay Ibralcd. The Bishop of Kansas will be represented at the funeral by Rev. Father Watt of Kansas Cityf 'l'he pail hearers will be Justice lo.i(eiiy. Eugene Kelly. John A. MacDonald A Fourth Degree Kni- ghts of Columbus guard of honor, undcr command of Faithful Pilot Hf. A. Kelly will he in attendance tdnring the lying in state. wiiiI5i;egr7; 100th Birthday Mrs. Hannah Stevenson. of Sprinlzton, P.E.l., will today cele- brate her 100th birthday at the home of her grand daughter, Mrs. John Gillespie, North Milton. She is the wife of the late William Stevenson of Springton and was bgrn Hannah Sllliphant on October 1, 1855 at Hunter River of a family of sixteen. One of her sisters aE8Clled the age of 97. A son Frank Stevenson resides at Spring- ton and a daughter Mrs. Hi-rbert MacKinnon lives in Charlottetown. The centerarlan lady displays remarkable vitality for her age and is able to care for herself in all .. . .. 8ll.VEll ANNIVERSARY llocbeaii niverury 3- I catiaontbuoeeaatunol nasnafnai-rim. l of the year set I record. EUFOPK were attended by a large number of relatives and friends. . Father Driscoll was ordained to Carron, Sturgeon: Pte. L. H. Pet- the pl-leslllood 3 week 339 at lllg ' f ill ' l(' ; Pet. E. J. Gallant. Egmoml:,el:l:l';.'fn0Ca,,;,aI?"gl'5h Sp" "'3 Bays Pic T. J. Blacquiere, North; He graduated from salnt Dun, llil;'1i:)'l"i;jtP”(,Jk:Jel3Cieli"9"lg5' Elms J stan's University in 1950 and that ' 9' t i "T e" hummm” fall commenced his studies for the side? Pic. J. L. Avlward. St.Louis'l . .i . A ; priesthood with the oblate I-athcrs Pm H' 5' Mch""'' Ch"l0"et”w"' at Ottawa. He will return to the Siilmn. W. A. Mugridge. Summer- side; Sigmn. R. A. Kelly, Chm-. lottetown: Sigmn- J. A. Doucette. Charlottetown. plete his theological stiidles and will receive his fist appointment in June, 1956. Jet Boat F2-ii? To Set Record LAS VEGAS. Nev. iltPi-The lief-propelled speedboat Bluebird respects. Possessed of a keen- : memory she is able to recall some interesting experiences of pioneer days on Prince Edward Island. PROSPERITY HIGH VICTORIA ICP)-British Colum- bla's prosperity will reach an all- time high this year, Trade Minis-i ter Ralph Chetwynd wrote in a new departmental economic bulletin.l Construction an d manufacturing industries is h o w a "phenomenal growth,” the minister said. and re- tall sales in the first nine monthsl of England was thwarted Sunday in its attempt to set a record and then sank a little while later when being towed to shore. Donald M. Campbell. the owner and driver of the fastest boat in the world, managed to scramble to safety out of the cockpit when the mishap occurred. The Blue- bird went down stern first. and settled in a depth estimated at 50 or more feet of water. It seemed possible that the same lrough water that ruined his rec- ord-setting chances before a net- work televlsion "audience caused the Bluebird to slnk- i Campbell's boat was being towed linto dock when it sank. He was employed with C.N.R. Moncton for 33 years. He has a P011882 James A., also one sister. Mrs. Mae Mallett. Vancouver. Miss Betty Lou Maclaan of sister Mrs. Bert Harrison of Grom- aley. out. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Macbenn of Victoria have returned home after attending the funeral of Mr. llvlia;Lean's brother in Moncton. l'lGEoNI' FRIEND SIDNEY. a.c. (OP) .. oiianmlnatonan Seminary for another year to com- l 310.00-Pierce's Cash Grocery. 310.00-Sunter's Ladies Wear. 310.00-0. K. Presby. 310.00-Proude & Moreside. 35.00-New Way Furniture. 35.00-Island Construction. S500-Tantoii's Accesao in. 55.00-Dr. J. C. Gallant. 35.00-Rose Marie Beauty Salon. 200-Hambly and Innis. .00-G. D. Reid. ,55.00-The Bike Shop. l35.0o-Personal Finance. 35.111-Wllliamis Jewelle -. 35.00-Sherwin Williams. 35.01-Household Finance. 35.00-B. J. Haywood. 35.00-Dr. G. D. Barrett. 35.00-Burke Electric. T. Davies. 33.00-Burns Jewellers.- 33.00-Island Radio Co., 53.00-Fred Lambros. S3.0tpBlair MacDonald. 52.90-Staff of Household Fin- ance. 32.00 each: Miss Bertie Stewart, Layton Stone. Hi-Style Milllnery Tiny Tots, P. W. Small. P.E.l. Credit Bureau. Fred MacMlllan. George Waller. Mallett's Battery Service. Robert Macklnnon. Dr. J. E. Corrlgaii. Patterson's Jew- ellery. Davld Murphy. - R- Doaiie J: Co.. Erma Boswell. Mrs. G. W. Bennett. Mrs. Edison Phone: 6518 o Asli for orai svmmos Iv APPOINTMBJT Funeral requested to meet at St. Attention Local line will Watts. Tweel's Restaurant. 31.00 each: Desmond Whltlock. A. H. Maccahe. Vernle Cnhooii. Roxy Restaurant. Mrs. Claire Peters. Georgina Glover. Staff of H. R. Donne It Co., Eric Foster. at 1:30 PM. Oct. 1 urged to attend. FlNANCE co. HIIVECH -IHONE F0! IVDIINO HOURS i.--aiiuuaimuiuii-m-ui-go-is - I--Ilfi-If-I-7'”"”' T nights of Columbus Notice All members of the Knights of Columbus are Dunstan's Basilica this evening at 8:15 p.m. for prayers for our late brother. Msgr. John J. Butler and to attend his funeral on Tuesday morning at 9 am. Ccirperiters hold their monthly- l meeting at the Co-op Building. third Hoonl 9. All members an James Rogers. Smith. Dr. W. G. Hogg, MacDo all. Marion Imogene Howatt. Martin. John W. Mac- 50c hes: 1 Friends. Ernest Victoria left recently to visit her Childii no-inn. al :2 Dockendorff. JD-Vcnon Stewart. I ewson. Sndl H DEA-I-H5 being snubbed before it is made - In 5, Frances Clark. " -. ----C2: clear once and for all that there Co well 'J A R. White. Rellii , ; WARRFN-At the P. E. I. Hos- fix no question of ii marriage ' ' Hollis J , Ivan -V i pital Snliirday. Oct. 15. I955. Ern- - Another newspapr-r. The Sumliiv Dam” Si M'"'L9a"' formerly of Ali. Cl'IWf0 - DT- lw, est Edward Warren of Warren's Jnispatch. SUEIZPSI5 the P(:iSSlbllili Cii9ri0ii9i0Wn passed away at ..-fl A Mills. xiii-in River in his 79th that Townsend. if he marries lllg Moncton Hospital after a ions ill- Mooney Weatorn Tire. sterile . ( . year. Hosting at the MncLean ilirlncess. pp;-flaps wnuld be pins,” ness. Mr. MacLean was a veteran or-nm,. Plnenu. Fr " glvmelml Home Fun"-la! fmm mi in Canada as senior aide-dc-ramp. M W07” war 1 and I m0l1'lb9l' '0 Ti" sh0P- Y'l' . ".i.':'.':.i: ..?:i.'::.. E.''.".'.:. ”' W W 0”” ”"' ”'"'”"' ”""'"'” General business Charlottetown Hotel of election of officers. adoption of consti- tution and other necessary business. WEDNESDAY. OCT. "HI Opening dinner UNDERTAKER izeneral hut liillaisgiilisytginngnoliltznllonrl. D. Dumgm chairntm c'. I 'r EMBALMER not been seriously propoged,) casting Corporal-ion. NEWEST For GIOGITI new MEMBERS OF CANADIAN CLUB town Hold. 6:30 P.M. Guut Pike si.7s wiili items to be ariiuaiduii. (Guaranteed to work for you) meeting in Lounge of at 7 P.M. for pllfpit" meeting. Chcdoff? cl-imA. obtained mm "Iain dark