hge 2, The Guardian Tuesday. October 12. 1954 Death Saturday t Of firs. E. H. Beer There passed away at the P. E. Island Hospital Oct. 9th. 1954. Fanny Alice, wife of the late Ed- gar Hubert Beer. in her 87th 'year. she leaves to mourn one daugh- ter. Miss Bessie B. Beer, R.N., of the Provincial Health Dept. in Charlottetown. and one son. Wal- ter L. Beer of Montague. Also one granddaughter. Betty J. Beer of Toronto. She has predeceased by one son, the late Chas. A. Beer. a few years ago. Mrs. Beer was the daughter of the late Chas. Leigh. R. N. and Fanny (Pcakel Leigh and was born at Sheerness Nariil Base. where her father was then posted and came to this country at an early age with her family. She was active in church and charl- table work both here and in Cali- fornia, where she lived for sev- eral years. During the First World War she was '4 leading and active member of the Ladies Auxiliary Mrs. Beer had two brothers and two sisters i'lZ. Lt.-Col. Chas Leigh, A. E. Leigh. Mrs. W. W. Cox and .Virs W. Kmahl. llll Of whom predeceased her. ..:.M-A--w BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. IJEATIIS 50:: Per Insertion 3::- BIRTHS .L..:...--::-- Ml'RPHY- At the Charlottetown Hospital Oct. 10. to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy, Savage Harbor, a son. MILLS-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital Oct. 9. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bcnner Mills, Central Royalty. a son. DEIGI-TAN-At the Charlottetown Hospital. Oct. 11. i954, to Mr. and Mrs. Ioyola Deighan (nee Bernice Rogerson) a daughter. 8 lbs. 11 V2 ozs. HONSBERGER--At Toronto on CITY 8: DISTRICT TOWN TAXI. - Dial 5510. DB. J. A. McMlI.LAN will be absent from his office Oct. 13th to Nov. 1. TWO FOR THE price of one and one cent at Rexall Sale. open- ing tomorrow at Sempie's Phar- macy. FIREMEN CALLED - Firemen responded to a. call' at 14 Villa Street at ll.40 Saturday night. There was no damage from a blaze which is reported to have started around the lumace. 1 MR. AND MRS. J. E. Cameron. I260 Grafton St., will be at home to their friends on Saturday, Oct. L16 from thiee to six and seven to ten p.m. on the occasion of cele- ibrating their Golden Wedding An- Sniversary. l EN(i'iA(iEMENT-M r. Miss Mary C. Lacey and adie Cross, have been chosen to represent the Province in ithe Garden project at National Club ' Weck, Toronto. They Mrs. will leave for Toronto and the Royal Winter Fair on Nov. of the Tracadie Cross 4-H A and L.lames Machievin. Canoe Cove, an-;12th. The girls are members lnounce the engagement of their” . ldaughlcr Rena Isabel to Lcadingicalden Club' Seaman Victor MacFadyen. son oil ..Vir. and Mrs. Malcolm M&CF&dy8H.; Canoe Cove. marriage will take 'place on Saturday, Oct. 23rd. FUNERAL SATURDAY -- The funeral of the late Mrs. Annie: IDougani Brady was Iield from; the Mat-Lean Funeral Home on: Saturday afternoon. Service was; conducted by Rev. T. H. B. Som-i .ers. interment was in Sherwood vCemetery. I Frsrsnai. SERVICE-Tlie fuii-5 eral of the late Mrs. E. Hubertl Beer was held yr-stcrday niorningt from the MacLean Funeral Home lto St. Paul's Church. Service was lconducted by Canon J. T. Ibbott. llnterment was in Sherwood Ceme- itery. The pail hearers were Col. 3G. E. Full J. R. Brow. William C iDavis. F. Conrad, J. A. Law- son, J. A. Webster. FUNERAL AT BIRCH HILL - LThe funeral of the late Luke .1-lorton was held from the. Mac- fLean Funeral Home yesterday iafternoon to the Free Church of 1 Winners In Garden Project ' . Looks Up To Thee". Miss Catherine Smith. Trac- ' Photo by Margaret Mallett. Team Chosen For Toronto Trip Funeral Of W Accident Victims A - ST. PAUL'S Laymen's Assoc- ”' I V 1: I O V I ll ' I N Qaitwion supper meetinl tonixht 6.15 f ,3 A2 EX ,5 i ii The tune”! or the I." M”. ' . Roma Burke and Min Marilyn ORASWELI. for Better Photo Rupert was. held from the MID- grapha Loan Funeral Home Sunday after I noon to the Baptist Church where service was conducted by Rev. Frank Smith, Rev. J. D. Daviaon and Rev. M. D. Dunbar. Hymns were "Guide Me 0 Thy Great , Jehovah" and "Abide With Me" song "The Old and The choir also Rugged Cross" Interment was in the People”! Cemetery. Rev. J. D. Davlson and Rev. M. D. Dunbar officiated at the graves. The pail bearers for Miss Roma Burke were Messrs. William W. Wood. Charles Bai- lem. Albert Douglas. John Ding- well, Joseph Veste. Gordon Well- ucr. The pallbearers for Miss Marilyn Rupert were Messrs. Ken- neth Yeo, Douglas Cameron. Jack H. Haystead, Bruce Atkins. Dr. Temple" Hooper. Benjamin Wil- liams. ' IT o Attend Meeting or Air Cadet League Among the distinguished visitors scheduled to be in attendance this afternoon at the annual meeting of the P. E. Island provincial comm.t- tee of the Air Cadet League of Canada are Mr. Arthur MacDon- ald, Air Cadet League Headquart- ers. Ottawa; Wing Commander scovill, senior Air Cadet Liaison Officer at RCAF Headquarters; Mr. J. G. Ledroit, Dominion Vice- President, Air Cadet League, and chairman of the Quebec Provin- cial Air Cadet Committee; Air Commodore Martin Costello, CBE, CD. Air Officer commanding Mar- itime Air Command. Halifax; Group Captain W. H. Swetman, comm.-inding officer RCAF Station Summerslde. Gordon Ray ner of Charlottetown chairman of the provincial com- mittee, will preside. Other com- mittee members are George Mac- Dougall and Allison MacR.ae of Charlottetown and G. Muilholland, Norman I-logg and Dr. Gilbert Gal- lant of Sunimerside. The meeting "My Faith ' Toronto, Ont.. (above) was guest speaker at a Maritime conference of the Baha'i World Filth. held Sunday at the Queen Hotel. Con- ference chairman was Mrs. Edward Bellefleu of Moncton. Mrs. Ross is a graduate of the Morgan Academy, Dundee. Scot- land. and a member of the. Na- tional Spiritual Assembly of the' Baha'is of Canada. Last year, she conducted the Maritime Bohr; school at Little sandap P.E.I. As well as local Bahatla. there were members from Saint John. Moncton, Halifax, Sydney and Baddeck. C.B. Mrs. Ross spoke to them on "The Greatest. Spiritual Drama." discussing the magnitude of change in every aspect of hu- man life today. The afternoon session of group discussions on "Personal Obligations" In the changing world. Later. Mr. and Mn. Willard MacKay of Vernon Bridge, were hosts to the conference at a buf- fet. supper. It was followed by a '.a; Bahaii Speaker Mrs. John Mdcaregor Rose of ' teeioii rum cnurniaii The chairman. of the Poppy Committee of the Charlottetown Branch. Canadian Legion, wishes to I announce that the Ladies Auxiliary are starting their sale of wreaths to the business firms of Charlottetown on October 13. , I For the convenience of the public the ladies will be attheir rooms In the branch home from 9 to 12, 2-5 and 7-9 each day. ' . AIIIIIIAI. MEETING .TlIlItII nisrnicr S tiueeus LIBERAL ,Ar.socinrinn The annual meeting of the rhird District of Queens Liberal Association will be held in Memorial Hall. Mt. Stewart on Thursday, Oct. 14 at 8 pm. Each poll is requested to name five delegates. . Signed. ROLAND MacDONALD. President. Piioviucini DRAMA I FESTIVAL Closing date for entries Oct. 15 .-Mail To- MISS JESSIE FRASER 335 Poplar Avenue Surnrnerside will be held at the RCAF Asaoci- - ation clubroorns in Charlottetown g:::xp:,v;g;5g?l'p:1:t :gov:e1:1eI:: Reports on the progress of the . V Summerslde and Charlottetown g.;1:gn:;dHaltf:' ng:J'dl'n ” me IAN MICARTHUII GLORIA JENKINS Miss Gloria Jenkins. Dunstaff- are as follows: Clothing. Jean nage and Ian MacArthur. Union MacGregor and Ruth Fay, East October 9th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs lscotiand. "Birch Hall. where ser- J. D. Honsberger. (nee Helen vice was conducted by Rev. J. H Hughes Lawson) a daughter. ;Bishop. interment was in Birch DIAMOND-At the Prince -The Pa" be-”"3 be h id Thu .1 i (1 g , I ' d S I , Island in 1945 after which he Wu According to the Calgary Herald, .30, em,1.,.....,;r5 hi? ,...i...::m:.(:" ..'.'.. DW0" W" ll?” M0"""-V "W"'"3 S II M955”: M”””d "d M”””" stationed at Sourll and Charlotte- lolly member! of No- I Airborne 3 , 5 Cumme Funeral Home. mvmurom the Charlottetown Funeral in addition to attending ll” 0”” town beta” mun, cm", 0, the Troop, Royal Canadian Engineers. . . . 1! mm” at 2 o.d0(,k. i:o1rneRtodthe Churclh9 of tin; Miost git”!nngienggiweatiindeiiihehsevgzzi Mbemm Detachment. were making a routine parachute The World University Service en E PFITIFF Wt I'F II P!" A TVORTH-Al H” P 15- klalld H"-R' High Mass was celebrated by? Rev. r branch. A native of sum; John NB" jsump over 9"-"la .'h-Po” when i pltal. on. in, 1954. Mrs. Georg.-iJ,,,,,. G,.,,,,g,.,.,, C-5,..." .,..,,o me I ' i I Corporal Warner will be long 11- PR Hllshea parachute failed to , , , , , Vllorth of 17 Spring St. in her c.,,,d.,,...,. ,.,, ,..,.,,.,, ,, ,,... Prlllce Edvard island is m he saw FEDERAL BLDG. membered for his sensational "P9" Ind the Jlollnt mm tall 700 International Exhlblflon , 72nd warp Remains "P resting angravei ,rhe,Leg1on gnvmde "F most favorable position of all the capmxg 0; me Lauwn mud”. n feet before he was able to get his 5 E 3 the Cutcliffe Funeral Home untllivgce was conducted by cm-nude pmvmces Mwrdmg W l9P0l'l5 ll-" Smne ll" 33” Mrs M”L”,d Covehead in 1951. In company with am”"nc7 Rm"-5 0993 Ind 41'1" 1 noon w..dm,,day' funeral from SMLM Doyle. Last Post ma Re. ceived from the various provincial wag appointed by Mr. Pearsail, Corporal Keen. the two unumed the. few remaining feet to a safe 3 'oc'ob.'. and 93 peg"-'5 cagh...-imyy s,.,..ir,, ,,,,m,,:i,wme was sounded by. bull" delegates attending a meeting or director of marketing for Canada policemen wen ml, to overpower landing a ward Island Hospital on Oct. llth. to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Diamond. Winsloe, a daughter, Glenda Dar- lene. ' SMITH-At the P. E. 1. Hospital on Oot. 10. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. Hartsvlllefa son. Ronnald Allan. 8 lbs. 4 ozs. MARRIAGES YEO-VESSEY - At York United ” Church on Saturday. September lath. 1954, by Rev. J. M. Sproule, Marguerite Helen Vessey of York to Elmer Lloyd Yeo nf North River.thcl'5L theological mmenc n Mounpcompete against the top ieamsi Brookfield, Sterling MacRae and'c I W Hon. C. G. Power. member of SHAW '- MacDONALD - At St.iAu1s0n exacted presldem. ifi-om. the. other provinces iii5.Iat-kie Barrett; Malpeque, Genf p. Parliament for Quebec and war- Andl'9W8 Pl”l3Sb.Vl9l'l?ln Manse. M0l'l- ' -Judging dairy cattle. f-our clastsi Riley and Nelson Morrison. Headl time Minister of Air win gddrgg tague. on October Slh by R8V- 13- POPPY SALES COMM!-INC!-2 --irepresenting each of the main dairy of Hillsboro. Wayne Cameron and an open meeting in the community . A. Campbell. -lflmes Raymond. Boll-The Ladies Auxiliary of the Can- breeds in Canada. lioyce Jardine: sherbrooke, Byron Centre tomorrow night. Hon. Mr. Dl M1 Hlld MP5. Dlilllel ShBW.ladia.n Legion officially begin their Besides seeing the Royal. thev Colwill, Jr., and Kathleen Dekker. R C M P h d ,, ,, Power. who is general chairman of ' Lorne Valley and Muriel Blanche..saIe of wreaths to the public andlwlll be privileged to see the inner These latter teams are in for it nice ' ' i ' es quart". L Di" the Redemptaorlst 1"athers' aemln- '- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Allan MacDonald, Cardigan Head. P. E. I. DEATHS McDEARM'ID-Suddenly at Char- lottetown on Saturday. Oct. 9. 1954. Kenneth Thomas. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kcnncfh McDear-E ion to bring immediate and urgent- untold members their dependents mid. Malpeque Road. HUDSON-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital Oct. 11. 1954. Vic- tor M. Hudson. 27 St. Peter's Road. Parkdale. In his 69th year. Remains resting at his late resi- dence where a short service will at 2 pm. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery. MBEDONALU-At the Prince an-lw If E. Meuse. Lorne Hennes- , . Corporal Warner with his wife Vemen 01 16 lumps. arlnned. - ' ward island Hospital on Sunda,i.fse:', Ilrames l')o'ir.on. Lorne. Doiron. g)'u::'” sgfegidefmsldeni 9: lhe1?gE::l1tuIr;n1ginL:e Bgf:fe”5:f;1ng"e(l; and three children leave for Syd- grugigd M9 5h0"ld9l'l Ind rtfllled ; This ad acganIlE.;?l:2tz:ia?M::v?:l;11g:staurant E Oct. in, John A. MacDonald ol”A. E. a' h d. Int t u i ' e ' n t in . no I r Alb - A ll l-llll he had been In an Hop-nod in his 76th YPEP. run the aoni:n"c.ihoiicerc:":.i'eceVi5;. " MW” w- P M."L80d chlel lll- Cf,lg”.”"”' M” M”.'.""d "let WM hill walllotigoilaken ta; 'g::i.'weiii;Ia d-nger. Y g, mains will be forwarded today specwr or me Frum and vegetable 0 Cm” at me vmmus departments of T;-ui-0, NI3. H9 lllld l'l6 lumped from the (Tuesday) from the ('iIlis Fun- FUNERAL SATURDAY - The Branch .and H" Li .M”L”e”' cm” in 9rd" have a cle” New-N 9f plane when his turn - "31 Hump. Emnm M ,1” mm "L gunemy (,1 the gage pyo pager A, of the seed Certification Branch "'9" "q”"5m""'?- A"3n89mUll-5 M ed off the thre se ai:m”'i.'w"m cinema, irunemi txvuinesday, 5". Hawkes was held Saturday after- attended the meeting ma heard were made for him to meet with OSCOW (AP) - A satirical e con as 0 was vice commencing at 2 p.m. Inter- ment in Little Sands Cemetery. CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME - 78 Euston St man. one Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director '- BOBEBT ll. BRADLEY N. D. MccLEAN UNDERTAKER EMBALMEB Charlottetown and North Wlltahiro DIAL 5549 me Heriuessev FUNERAL HOME 3.1., Hill Cemetery. Road. members of the Millcove Holstein Calf Club won the right gun”... to represent the Province in tho lRalph Horton. dairy project at National Club i Y Week. Toronto. They were success- . ELECTED VlCE-PF-E51DENr- ful in winning over four other ,Mlss Gladys Mll0Mlll3n 01 mls learns in judging four classes of ;clw was elected vlce-bresldent of dairy cattle and in an oral exam- the Maritime Conference. YOURS ination which took place at Char- tPeoplels Union. which took place Iottetown. Thursday, Oct. 7. Warren Acorn. Al- Claude Horton. David Horton. i were Messrs. Stewart. Horton. tbert Saint Andrews United Church National Club Week is sponsored this week-end. About 36iby the Canadian Council of 4-H Unitedtclubs and is held each year at at the time of the Royal; which saw Stewart Russell. ,qm.,Winter Fair. The above team willy vsydney, Young People from Trinity Church attended the conferenceiT0r0nf0 tto the business" houses of the Cityiworklngs of a liirge nic.it-,tckiii: ltomorrow. one of the important plant, two farm-macliinery factor- lmeans by which the Canadianiies. will see Niagara Falls, will Legion carries out its nntlonwidelvisit the Parliament Buildings. Ot- veteran welfare programme is theltawa and dill be presented to the annual distribution, of popplesand Governor General, Vincent Mas- poppy wreaths. Proceeds from this ldistribution have enabled the Leg- air cadet squadrons will be pre- sented by their commanding of- ficers and by their sponsoring com- mittees. Both Island squadrons are sponsored by the Air Force Al- soclation wings in the province. Following the meeting. I dinner will be held for delegates and guests at the Charlottetown Hotel when a provincial welcome will be extended by His Honor, Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowse, and :5 civic welcome by His Worship Mayor J. D. Stewart. Baltic; poultry, Florence Larsen and Martin Macaae. Mount Buchanan; garden. Mary C. Lacey and Catherine Smith, Tracadie Cross. Miss Jenkins and Mr. Mac- Arthur deserve the trip. They have been keen members of the Mill- cove,club for several years and this is the third time they have coin- peted in the finals. They had to '39 sharp to come out on top this year as the teams from the other clucs were worthy competitors. The clubs with those taking part were: 1 , , fivislon. Inspector W. H. Nevin in 35.35” i'.22'-5.7.3tS”.iJ1i..iil&.?.li6?Q.lch-we -mn.-mce- we tumor or Ker Fair at Amherst. llcoi-poral William. Warner, Alber- Last Thursday the teams judged:Wn' W '11 mvmlm "' sydney' 1. fig t.Edi Mtch' ” , 113.1??.i.te5is"&i5.mey5?"..."mil Comer-l Werner who wlll u- sey. They will travel by Canadian 1-Hurrys, West Royalty; Ayrshires at sum” mcreued "3p”"5Ibume5 Vim his new posting. came to Alberton ily needed relief to .of veterans and National Railways as guests of the, Col F. I. Andrew's. East Royalty company. The accommodation, en-' and Holsteins at Falcoiiwood Farm. tertainment and the banquets arel Judges for the contest were: L. W. made possible fiiiaiicially by rziftsl Roper. James Mundy. Canada De- land to the orphans and widows of ' who died in the service of 1 those their country. FUNERAL MONDAY-The fun- from over twenty large Canadian companies. ithe Province in other 4-H projects partment of Agriculture, 1. L. Tup- of Agriculture. eral of the late Thomas 4DoDo) the Horticultural Council held in Ottawa last week to consider the potato situation across Canada, Mr, 5William Chaisson. The pall bean- er! were Messrs. Ernest Keliowsy. the report of the New Brunswick delegate which indicated that many acres of their crop is under water and the wet ground in other areas ll” Prevented spraying for blight. New Brunswick, it would appear has been hardest hit of all the IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of noon from the home of Mrs.-Percy Downe. 6 Esher Street. The sex- vioe was conducted by WL l:. H. Christmas, chaplain at the 1-'l..C.A.F. base. Summerstde, assisted by Sr. Major W. R. Stanley of the sol- vatlon Army. The poll bearers were: S.lI.. L. P. S. Bing; FIL S. K. woolley; FIL D. W. MacNIchol; I-V0 D. L. Francis W0 D. H. Macbeod: 170 J. M. Arsen- ault: l'”O V. N. MacDonald. FVO H. W. Parker. A firing arty from the R.C.A.l". Summarsidop was M"”"'' M"- under command of Sgt. R. M. ,''I'” d”P"”d ward. Last. Poet no sounded by I9”- Sgt. Eric Ford. jrho escorting of- Mother”: I name I will cherish near N0 Parakln In in attend- or a loved one gong to 1-5” since at the funeral. Interment was And I know I can never forget in the People's cemetery. hei- Because also was one of the beat. my dear John S. Parkman. this life Ont. I2. In her home she made everyone welcome . No matter what color or creed. And in our hearts we all know door Lord She Iran found sweet root with Thee. Sadly missed and always I!- rnevnlrerod by her son. -1. Pony Darts. i IN MEMORIAM Glndmg mam , of our dear . Mi-of John S. Parli- The sermon dealt with the theme m:.',' ,',g, Q; ",5 gm 1, "Why the Church is here." Mraiu, ml,” 9" ' '” 9”” I Anniversary Services At Millview Church me lath anniversary service of Millview United Church was con- ducted on Sunday evening. Oct. 10. by the pastor. Rev. 1'. R. Ooudge in the presence of a capacity eon- negation. provinces. and by Mr. Taggart, Deputy Min- later of Agriculture to locate the offices of the different divisions of members of the architectural div- ision and since his return. he is Cble to report that he is quite pleased with the reception and co- operation offered by these officials. Before leaving Ottawa on Friday. Mr. MncLeod met with Trans- portation offlclals Dr. Miller and Earl Young and made plans for the renewal of shipment under thermo- Rraph. These shipments which were started last winter were the means of supplying valuable data to the department and it is expected that they will begin in the very near future. - Continued from page 1 Increase Ilotod day was very quiet. The bulk of the supplies for the Atlantic sea- board was comins from Long Island and the growers were rg. ceiving S135 to OL35 per ioo lbe. bulk. These potatoes have been shipped to Montreal and Toronto. Maine is believed In their has eating and the - .. out in the smallest on record. A few po- tatoes are being purchued at I2 for a 186 pound barrel. shipment; I0 dlte. 61 carloads against 206 last year and ace in 1953, Maine had a heavy frost on the night of October 7th and the ex- tent of the damage in not yet known. The trade seam to be afraid to buy Msine,potatou at this House" and Mrs. Douglas Cof- fin and Mrs. Arnold Whitaman mien you sang a duet. The choir anthein was i A. an nu. mu ""4, ,9. Jack Maclzae sang an a solo "Bless Dearest :'..andrnother how we "Fear Thou No " the present time. :HlF'utura potatoes on the Merchan- iuie Exchange In New York are selling in the range for Novunbgt as N.C.O. in charge of the De- tachment in August, 1961. He Join- ed the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 1937 and in addition to llin. Keith Clay. Robert Pierce nndi5lX Yell” l9l'V9l1 OVHMII with the Other young people representingi Morris Deacon. P. E. I. Depai'tmentlM0l-lllwd P0llC0 COMDBHY I18 W35 stationed in Saskatchewan and Ontario before coming to the two of Canada's most wanted criminals and effect an arrest. poet. Sergei Vaasiliev. has joined in the Soviet Union's campaign against e x c e s s iv e drinking Pravda. usually the height of Com- munist dignity. has published a '12- line slangy verse from his pen ex- coriatlng a worker, Fedot, who went to put from "drinking. drink- ing. drinking - morning. noon and night." P.E.I. 75': at. 81.75 per bag deliver- ed Montreal. which would leave a paying price of 31.00 to 31.06 per 75 pounds bulk. The Canadian crop report as of September lat shows the im crop an M.27D.0o0 bushels against 0'1.- 002.000 in 1053. Prince Edward Island is estimat- ed at 9.102.000 bushels against 10,- 641,000 last year. These reporu would Indicate a good demand from Ontario and Quebec for our po- tatoes but th. price cannot the much over t a Maine price II their potatoes can enter Canada ifree of duty. , time Minister of Air. Saturday evening prior to thg conference, a welcoming party was held by the Charlottetown as- sembly at the home of Mr. and fvftrs. tnobert. Donnelly, 245 Queen rec . Ron. (I. 6. Power To Speak Here my campalcn will deal. with the origin and scope ofttha Order. PEI Paratrooper Has Narrow Escape The life of an airborne engineer in Canadala parachute brigade is not an easy one. an spr. W. S.' YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR MR. RICHARD MacIIOIIALII director of Dominion Drama Festival In the Council Chambers. City Hall 8 p.m. Wednesday. Oct. 13 ' Hllzhea of Charlottetown and scores of Calgary residents recent. ly discovered. In an Interview following the in- cident, the plucky young upper, Supposed to do gnd when his pl:-g. chute didrrt open in Iookgd around. The chute was streaming llme '0 l-hlnk. he said. and all he could think of was the emergency parachute fastened to his cut. "sure I was scared." he said. "but my past life didn't. flnh better.- my eyes." He never for a moment thought that "this was it. We're trained for emergencies like that". Spr. Hughes. who has been I paratrooper for the pagrthreel years and has been with No. 1 Ali-born Troop for the put you. is a can of Mr. and Mrs. William Hulhel. luaton street. KAMPA1-A. Uganda (Routers)- -Trtbal warfare has broken out be- tween the Turkana and Suk tribes of northern Uganda. It was re- ported hero Wednesday. Armed police have left but for the area to try to quell the outbreak which began after a dispute over cattle Arrauuon The Rodemptorlst Portion of Charlotte- town present the Hon. 6. 0. Power. war- graziog rlnite in the Kai-arnjol district. apeolrinh has out behind him. no had plenty oi' LIBERAL ASSOCIATION ANNUAL Meermo Clover Club. Monday Oct. I8-8 P. M. Reserve the Date. SALE q SALE Sponsored by Prince of Wales College and St. - Dunstan's University. SALE sue SALE sue '". oiuaar NEWS! 'l'heUR.EXAI.I. BEGINS TOMORROW - WEDNESDAY -- at the JENKINS PHARMACY :- 4 days of outstanding v ues. BEAT HIGH PRICES - Get two of articles on sale for the price of one plus One Cont. Watch for complete list in tomorrow's paper. BIGGER AND REEIEB THAN EVER THE lSLAND'8 GREATEST DRUGSTORE SELLING EVENT - DON'T MISS IT. i No cheerful smile, no welcome,dellvery.' Maine 100 pounds, Now- um-inst. At th morn - " '- D" pmecedunInlw.:ervItc.e1w':aalg'. xwhandnnazakc. i m d iifork east to 32.40, no. 34...”. .1.-. CROIPIIIOII Of IHOIF Ollllldly CIIIQOIM. W '- "WW" which the children of the oon- m I '3 mm 'lW"7' an m "'1 I" " """"I'l C In ton on. world of mi and -"8 W ""4 the Wlde -pro-d boil 3. itween November and Match do-: open house was held at the home Alli-uh we an in pm "'90- T0 ml" It tho burlne of Mr. and Mn. Milton Jcnkiru In I6 one known the Icnztnr 9”” I" "'ll"' mlllil llllll" Ml" where a delicious lunch was served You left wmifn our RF" 5'5"" "30 .39? 109 V-llllld Ml punctuated by a miuon. .1 m.l Lmuiy um-mama n .2:-.u.v for fhllht. in Ind expense-. orite hymn; initaoed by her pi-mum.-.1.-gm"... The Canadian market In rouon-, sun ham and III!) urn. ml: satin will no eaauag foil .. gatlon toot part. v Following the evening uni cnornnurnlryncenm. Wednesday. up part. General public arcloly lnvllod. admission charge. no collection. in; Ithii:.gPltia (Y TJ. . pi.-