CITY AND CENTRAL JISIT III STYLE Milllnery. Gf., YOUR DOLLAR buys more at -Amge SHWL --when every style. the Hughes Drug Store. ' lli-style." IE TRENT ilie sicl. ucll. C12" ,"s Pli.:;in...-3, opcu ll am. to )III. JSARD l'.iRI'l' Central Royattvl ,ll luIllL'lil 8.30. Tournament rting. FOR CONVI-INIENCE. friendli- ,5s and ucouoiiiy, shop at Gig- well Studio. CIIMILUTTETOWN CCRLING Club opening Dance Saturday.; Oct. tith. 9 to 12 pm. Each mcm-. ber may invite a guest. POLICE COL'RT- A lieary doc- 1 -kct tat-ed lluuisiratc KAI. Mar-. , tin in City Pulittc Court li9bl9Td3.V IVS hl”'Illa"y' imornin2,. Cariit-ltl Illa:-Pliail. ar- il'lND)!lLl. SPECIAL todny.lresled on 11 Wm" M lt”'E”-W rncd IJJIH and cabbage 70 cents. ' W35 Fenian"-(id l””” 0”"b" I0 35 .. Idem pm up to take out. iwere also hit) persons accused of thct of l'.li stills from a car -J'IlA.VKS('.lYlNG Dinner. Fresh . parked near the Ciinrluiictuwn lio- 'z-idc A small turkey. Also Large (cl. Tun lllllt" liillllIl' cases were pun (-liii-kt n. Please phone your also atipiiiriit-ti oiic until :()cto'ber ticr czitly as possible. .1. M's II and ilicuiht-i' liiilll this morning- 3 -4.. I Two men L'll.ll'L'Ctl it uh bcing drunk and lllk'LiliatlJlL' uarv each sentenc- ed to 20 days .n j.iil. MAlSTRA'l'l-TS (CERT ROMA lllVTLl-ZR, beautiful andi ientcd )i-uni; Canadian soprano, ttgs at the Prince of Wales. Ctniw ldollzirs and costs or iliirty days ll lioward Mclnnis HC"”"'Qiue535""””t' FITTED FOOTVIEAR TIIOIUTISIS C()Illi('l('(I ' 175 Queen st. -Currie Bldg. Liuuiity morning. of , a motor vehtolti without prope I lighting was lint-ti five dollars an .. costs. WINSLOE INDUCTION- .; 1.? -m..... N. D. Maclcon . UNDERTAKER ISLAND colorcd vicws. Cras--, The i induction of Rev, I-2. Arthur Belts. lM.A.. B.l)., Ph., will take place int rm. lSouth Winslnc Church Thursday, i0ct, 4th, at 7.30 pm. Rev. A. S.l present. The meeting opened with, prayer led by the president. Ken-i neth Jenkins, followed by the reac- ing of the minutes of the last meet- ing by the secretary, Marion Nich- oi. CARD PARTY WINNERS - Card party winners at the Clover Club Wednesday night were: Lad- ies first. Mrs. Margaret Gallant; Ladies second, Mrs. Prank Doyle: Consolation, Mrs. Alf Mclieamey. Gents first. Mrs. Stephen Hughes; Gt-nts second. Mr. L..l. Duffy Con- solation. Mr. Emmett Doucette;i Door Prize, Mr. Owen Prunty; I-lreezeiiut. Mr. John Drlacoll and Mr. Thomas McCnbe. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - funcral of Sgt. Allan J. 'McInuis was held yesterday morning from his late residence, 370 Kent Street. to St. Dunstanis Basilica where Rcquiem High Mass was celebrat- ed by Rev. Francis Corcoran who also conducted service at the gran. Chief McArthur. former Chit-' A. Birtwistle and members of the Charlottetown Police Force Basilica C.W.L. Meeting Hold The monthly meeting of the Bas- ilica Sub-Dlviaiou of the Catholic Women's League was bold Tucs- day evening. Oct. Ind. in the Knights of Columbus Home. with a good attendance of members present. The president; Mrs, M.J. Lee, presided. Rev. P.F. MacDon- ald was present and opened the meeting with the League magi”. Before the business meeting . J.E. Fleming played the National Anthem. Following prayer for the opening of meetings business proceeded with the minutes of the last exec- utive and monthly meetings being read by the Secretary. Mrs. L.L. Noonan. and approved. Correspondence as -read by the secretary were received from T. apt-ndcd in a body. Pall bearers! were" Dr. J. P. Sweeney. Dr. J. E. lilanchard, Simon P. Paoli, J. F. Mat-Xlillan, Walter Carver andi Alht-rt Carr. Interment was in thel A (fotimlic Cemetery. The funeral, was very largely attended. I .'i(-up rnmmt this FI'Iday.ipeI"s0n L'lilll'i.'Ul uitli hvHIi.' inluxit” , 4i!l('t1lt A-itiiiuritim at 8:30 Ad-gated in H puhiir iIliiL'C.Wt':lS fouudl ,nvn.;Mp-1-ED 33EM( L Ani i')'i.siuii Tl rt-ms; school children p guilty as ('Ilt'tl'i('tl and lined twenty oi,11,,;mg crook kept his word after. I hc had notified a City merchant jail by tin-.;icvr:.ic Gilbert Gaudct that he would break into his store M3t:i5lT3i0'S. in three weeks time. Some time TWO ago Mr. R. H. Isowther of Victory speedlntz Avenue swcre each fined ten dollars Bndllc-tier in which it was stated that ;costs, and another for operatinzi the writer would break into Mr. received an anonymous rt Lowiht-r's store. When the propriet- d or opened the store on Tuesday lmorniiig. he found that a plate glass in the front door had been broken. A heavy wooden shutter however proved a little too much the intruder to get through. This is the fourth attempted break 'that has been made on Mr. Low- EMB ALMER Charlottetown and (Weir D.D. will preside and lnductl .the new minister. Rev. E. A, C llialey. of Cavendish will deliver' lthe sermon: Rev. A. Frank Mac-I Lean B..A., of Trinity Church willi give the address to the Minister ther's store. City Police are in- vestigating. PERSONALS ii ' North Wiltshiro i and People. I DIAL 5549 imeeting of St. Paul's was held in the Parish Hall in "Say it with Flowers" MARITIME GREENHOUSES LTD. FLOWER CART Funeral and Wedding Designs Cut Flowers and Potted Plants DIAL 5320 g WE ) DIAL 3321 . in Kent Street g ) Water Street V , ClIlI'l0il9iv0WI Q DELIVER D Summerslda I A.Y.P.A. MEETS. iflic not-lily A.l.P.A. night, with twenty-fivc members lllr I-Id Macline, East Royalty. lis a patient in the Prince Eduard H Island Hospital. stl The many friends of Maggie MacDonald, Eusion Street, regret to hear of her sudden illness in the Hospital and wish her a speedy . rccovcry. lArnold Mullin, student at St. Dunstan's University, has entered the Charlottetown Hospital, to un- dergo minor surgery to an old knee injury. All his fellow stud- ents and friends wish him a speedy recovery. ' BIRTHS BURNS- At the Ch'Town Hospital weight 10 lbs. ll ozs. ENGLAND - At Tyne Valley Hos pital, on October 3, 1056, to Mr. and Mrs. Allison England of Ellerslic. a daughter. LONGAPHEE- At Sourls Hospit- al on Sept. 20. I956 to Mr. and Mrs. David Longaphee (nee Shir- ley Roachi a daughter. Claire Marie. 6 lbs. 11 ozs. MAClNTYRE- At the Charlotte- town Hospital on Sept. 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Macin- tyre. Georgetown Royalty. a son Philip Daniel. CAMPDELL- To Sgt. and Mrs. D.W. Campbell (nee Marjorie Macllae) Swicnbruckcn Germa- ny, August 15. I956, a son. Robert Allister, weight 7 lbs. 6 ozs. DEATHS MYERS -Suddrlenly at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Oct- ober 2, 1956, Mrs. Percy H. MY- ers, 201 Prince Street Charlotte- town. Restlng at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. from where the funeral will be held on Thurs- day afternoon. service starting at two o'clock. Interment in Pow- nal Cemetery. CROCKETT-The death occurred in Edmonton, Alberta. on Sat- urday. September 29th of Mrs. Walter Crockett (nee Annie Lord of Cape Traverse, P.E.I. in her 68th year. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. OSCAR MAC- KAY, New London. wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Norma Jean to John Wal- ter Merrill. son of Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Simpson, Bay View. Mar- riage to take place In the near Burns. a son, Arthur. Robert. th- I. attend 'l'.3. annual meeting; Mon- ing League for donation toward Christian doctrine prize list. The trsasurcr. Mn. Murine Grif- fin. road tho financial statement and this was vary satisfactory. all Nils lulu voted to be paid. The lnlldcnt thanked all mem- hers Vb helpd with the recent hospital Buaar and also those who donated toward the chlckcn dlnnln club night and the home coo her sincere thanks to the mem- hers who worked so hard during the recent cancer camphlgn. attend the 'r.a. Meeting and lunch- eon to be held at the Charlotte- town Hotel on Oct. lath. CONVENIBS REPORTS The following conveners were present and gave brief reports of - with accomplished during the month of September: Spiritual, Mrs. Peter IIolla'nd; Citizenship, Mrs. John Benton. who said she attended law courts where two new Canadians received their cer- tificate of Canadian Citizenship al- so that two teams comprising ten members of the League collected 3423.00 for the cancer drive and the team of Mrs. Leo Murray won the prize for the highest per cent of the first three days; Girl Guides, Mrs. Arthur Decoste; Sick Visit- ing. Mrs. Leo Murray who said all sick members have been visited; Membership Mn. P.J. Nealis, who reported two new members; Tel- ephone. Mrs. J.E. Fleming; Mag- azine. Miss Gertrude Coady: Soc- ial Service, Mrs. .I.B, Fleming, who said that a great quantity of the month and asked for more members to come to the Welfare Rooms each Wednesday afternoon. After some discretion on Welfare work it was decided to vote 3200.00 toward this worthy cause. Plans were completed for the annual communion breakfast spon- sored by the League each year. It will be held at the Queen Hotel on Sunday Morning. Nov. 4th. All members were asked to attend this breakfast and contact Mrs. Peter Holland by Friday. Nov. 2nd, if they desire to be present. A High Mass will be offered by the Sub-Division on Remember- ance Day for the repose of the souls of the men who were killed in action. Mrs. P.J. Nealia said that suit- able Catholic Literature was now available at the Medical Pharma- cy on Pownal St. Following this the Rev. Director. Father Mac- Donald. congratulated the mem- bers on the good work the were doing and urged them to p t forth every effort to combat the Indecent literature on sale' In the city. After the meeting adjourned on motion of Mrs. Fred Coyle. "The Queen" was played by Mrs. J.E. Oct. 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Byron I - as, :.-:v,,,. .. teria. future. if Celebrate Thanksgiving with cl feasiyof Fine Food from ATKINSON'S Groce- Fleming. Ilsnor Patrick Macllahon thank- a king booth. She also extended I Mrs. Peter Holland and Mrs.: John Baotou were delegated to I Luna -us aiancae com f. .. way asking for two delegates to YOUTH WORKER Miss Eleanor Rice. Dominion Supervisor of Children's Work of the G. B. R. E. and the W.. A. of ti : Anglican Church arrives In Charlottetown Friday. Miss Rice served with the Wom- en's Division of the R. C. A. F. during the war. and was promot- ed from the ranks to the position of Section Officer. She is a grad- uate of The Anglican Women's Training College. Toronto. Mlss'Rice brings this training and experlence- to her new work with a very earnest desire to serve all those who give their time and talents in local parishes. in the Junior Auxiliary, in the Little Hel- pers in the Church Boy's League and in whatever other capacity they seek to lead children into the true and full life of the church. She is visiting P. E. I. for the first time. holding a Leadership Training Course in St. Paul's Par- ish Hall on Saturday. She will visit other Parishes during the fol- lowing week, accompanied by Miss Catherine Greene. Diocesan Youth ,Worker for Nova Scotia and P. "two 1 Iovnil. G Ernie mi.- - lar T111130. a Bn. 3 of their respective Lions Oahu. 1' Joseph Molloy. Dr. Gerald Barrett A hrid business discussions and . V hearty ling-song, the msctiug was - brought to a close. Lions Club Holds Dinnci-.Mocting A on reaulscdinncr mutt tbschariottiuldtnauuhuwz gdatthcQncauEotallutevcu- ,wltltthepnaitlqtt.!:rulcMatb- Pictou, who each gave very in- tercstin g talks on the actlvitiu In the absence of the secretary acted as secretary. Following -j-,-.L...:.M..... in his work but by beating a cir- cular uw with a hammer it can- dcflnltcly be restored to its form- cr uacfulneu. Mr. Graham Nvhosc father origi- nally came from Coleman. P.E.I. learned his unique trade in the Canadian Army. While overseas In was sent to a large cutlery firm in Shefleld when he turned the I11 0f tempering saws. So unusual was his trade that it Is reported that he was the highest paid tladesmen in the Canadian Army. MT BALTIMORE BLAZE BALTIMORE (AP) - A pre- dawn fire gutted a furniture man- uiacturtng plant Tuesday in a con- gested warehouse district only four blocks from the huge Univer- sity of Maryland Hospital. More than 70 pieces of fire dcpartment equipment were summoned by 10 alarms to the blue. Firemen brought it under control in less than three hours. IIANDBOME GIIT KINGSLAND. England (CF)- An anonymous donor has given 53,000 to the parish church of this Hertfordshire town. which is being attacked by the death watch bottle. Burke Electric ( Authorized E. I. for the Anglican Church. Island Visitor Has I Unusual Occupation Every once and a while unusual occupations are heard of, but one known to very few people on Prince Edward Island is that of "Saw Beater". Mr. Albert Graham of Carbon- eau, Quebec lays claim to this ocfrlool Wiring unusual occupation. At present he Repairing and Supplies is on the island carrying out his on Huang work among some 0 the target- saw operators In the Province. nmuehold Applhnoq A saw beater's job is to resffore Tel9'l'l0n the proper temper to a saw a ter it has been lost through constant use over a long period of time. Gf..f GQQ. sf. Only the saw beater himself can explain what actually takes place HALIFAX (CPI A Thsweaiher on Io)! an area of high pres- sure will cross the district today and the weather will be sunny in the morning. A disturbance mov- inl outward from Lake Superior will bring cloud In again and show- FIRST ELIZABETH England's first Queen P" ' h 14 years until her death in I603. at age 69. PLYWOOD? WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED CHANDLER BEDS. STEP DANCING AND FIDDLING CONTEST FOR ISLAND CHAMPIONSHIP ' To Be Held At The Comlnunlty Contra. Monday. Oct. 'I5fIlI GOOD CASH PR.IZ& Entries to be sent to Box C. E. 0.. Guardian. Entries close Saturday, October 13, 1 P.M. All Champions will compete with Maritime Chain- plons at a ATKINSON IS GROCETERIA II In to reach lie north- x ditrlct late in tho !'03ON'l'0 (GP) - Tcmpct Forecasts: turcsianisdWIIIIlIw,ul&h Notthun lava Iootia. Princg the Toruto public wcatbcr office: Edward Island: Sunny, clouding mg Ma) over in thchcve warmer Ullt Wlldl V - . at New Dawson u 41 Glucaw L1 and 85. c:...' town Vancouver .... 4! st 15 . Victoria to is It At 3 55 86 B0 42 59' 41 G6 46 I0 . 47 56 44 55 . a Inc 54 51 Iii 49 85 Q In . 47 55 51 61 RITE-WAY CLEANERS Dial 7887 M NDDD ISLANDS-CARIDDU FERRY SERVICE Sept. 21 to Oct. 21 Daily from each terminal: 1 a.m.. II a.m.. I p.tn., 4 p,m. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Catch an early crossing and avoid delay. Reservations Limited For particulars contact: N ORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P. E. Island later date. OWING TO MONDAY BEING A HOLIDAY OUR STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN ON SAT- URDAY OF THIS WEEK UNTIE 6 P. M. .i I WITHOUT TOP QUALITY 7 GRADE "A" . . cirousfa-s lb. V REGULAR ,1 .- R.:OAsr Beer, 1 I -: : NO THANKSGIVING IS COMPLETE MEATS THANKSGIVING lb. 49 THANKSGIVING . 'i x,l IIIGIILINEII IIADDOCK FISH STICKS PItg.”.. . 37c ROYAL IIUSSET APPLE JUICE JAVE Mann . ' 9C nnoonan 1-incl: LABGlI480Z.TIN. I GARDEN 27;; FRESN MEDIUM SIZE 2 Lb. Tin TURNEYS 8 - I2 Lbs. AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES SWAN SON FROZEN BEEF PIE Eocli .. . . 29c - MAPLE LEAF MINCEMEAT PUMPKlNS,m lb; CAPE COD ' CRANBERRIES, lb. . 49c NABISC0 - SHREDDED WHEAT 2 for 35: SAUCE IEOZTINOOEANSPBAY CRANBERRY Mmurc RICE, 5 oz. Kn-nos 35c nun TOMATO KETCHUP no--or 2Ior49c ALL CUTS, oamml can can aaznanoox icncamnntsuncn P to if in v SUMMER SAVORY TEGRMPAITLCSNEDS, 2 lbs. . . 33c Lama rasciu. - CELERY, stalk . . . . I9c IOIAY , g - 15,; canvas, lb. . . 19: EDNGBIIIK 2 o o o o I CALI&IA'NLlDIIAI) PRODUCE canon g. SQUASH, Ib."'. . . SPECIAL only each I ..'6c .. 33c 09c AYLMIR '28 oz. rm PUMPKIN eocli . . . 25: mm noon FLOUR SIJ5 . 39” ZISLILBAG 7i OFF GIANT SIZE