Looking Forward To Gene Autryls Visit l Wall! two hours VBJICE H to xx.".'.G a b,xl;:'npl:y Gene Autl-y? . . .Well you had bet- ter ask some of tile children at the Prince Eciixard Island Protest- ant Orphanage who for more than listened to Gene! ad- Johnsoll gent. S'.tl.o'y Of cently HS the Hoilyxxond man told them the fuln ei'el'yt'lx:ll,i lie kl outs Slcx .c Star lexv lxn d about Ellis- re-. the motion picture industry were oilghly appreciated the confidence placed in them. The motion picture man told the ch.ldren that horses are train- ed to act on strict dlsclpline and vx.ll act only on ll given cue. He, revealed to them that a horse isi not acttillly able to count but acts nods of his head or otherwise revealed to the children who thor-' tiered all elitilcss lltiliiber of qiles- , by exceptionally well taken care of. Each of the children were glven a picture of Gene Autry which will be autographed when the cowboy actor visits them on the morning of the 15th. The children were much interested in the trail- er used to transport "Champion" across the country. It is air con- uluullcd and llellted and has sleep- ing accomodations for two men i err GOHHHUEG tram page 1 i ileariening' Response Byi Citizens lions xxillcll tile cillldren tllrew atl rapidity Mr hlni John-oil idol xx as ii l'ilil'L'il horse at a horse xx Lil tls Gene .1 ”Cii.llllpioll ll:-.lvll.lie-,'tirl lc.il expi. i El.x'l xc L Cowboy?" p -d tllllt tlle lnovlef born .xll:l brolght tip olll - to ride 2: age. His; ls 23 years oldlot this all horses on the lot are evening. and another lloise, "Little Cllltnlp" .3 being trallxeci to take the older, ones place xxilcu he becomes too to a cue given by his trainer. He said that otlt of 50 likely looking horses selected for tralnllig only olie of these xvlll prove to be suit-, able. "It takes." he said. "from 53,-: 000 to s6.0(l0 to train a horse torl nlot.on picture work and becatlse local Jaycees I cupvmg lt. e.ther one of when never leave the trailer while the horse is oc- Mr. Johnson found it difficult to leave the of ch.ldrcn who echoed their thanks to lllnl for a most entertaining Return From Ontario Olcgrhlg l:”),1:S:o:1"0Iil)i::),l'(', bdrranr His HL)llJl' Llexltetlaiit Governor of ilerll: xxlhlctll llll lltlded "VVil:Il' . . Ti wt 1'' Praise and Mrs Pmwsl doesq Cell: we'll” How are Dlcturesl rammed to we City last" evening . . . . ' .fier attending the Canadian Na.- made!; How docs the cameraman; . f . . . 4 keep troiil uettillg hurt while Lalt-l l?ml,EXmbm0,n dL,Tomm'O' where mg Smmpedil plmurcsov How '5 at (;0VEllloI' Prowse was a guest of Home U..H,m- ,0 av 'u.,CkS., 'andr honor at the directors luncheon. do on tzile. Clillnillloll Ck1lldC)'iVlhEnl The Chnlnllrlown Junlol B-laid 0" the Evenmg M the Same day 3 . . , . . he day, 3 Luck? of Trade at iilPli lvgxllar dlnnel H15 Hone! and M15 Pnmse llere ivir AJollnson told the iciddlesjmeetlng last night. had as guest igefg 3; L31: Eg":,”";o:”;1f w,e;1': that Melody Ranch vxhere all theislleakel” J. H. "Jack" .Vlo,l-rls of rindsmnd V Au”-y pictures are shot, com,am5.Charlottelown.. President of the 3 D m the, Um In Gnvemor 37.000 acres and covers glmostllvlarltime Region Junior Chamber l” 3 r 9 eiery type of countryside sultableiol Commerce of Canada. for making of I cowboy picture. Many closely guarded secrets ofllzatlon and the viork of the Jay- IIEATIIS Biiiilis. MARRIAGES. 50c Per Insertion Mr. Morris spoke on Ihe organ- lcee body on the regional. nation- ,al and the international level. He also commented on the national convention which he attended tn Regina this summer. l The self development iaffairs programs were ihy Mr. Morris. and he informed lthe meeting that new programs and civic stressed lHs3T(T.T. iii."-'lf"i:TlB?,Ef SFPL gm. DU ML and Mrs. Anhuriwlll be held in linliflix in June-. Go,-don MacDonald, 14 year old G. Biiiltlp, .:i,.. a son, C,omon;1955- - son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mac- Members of ihn Monla.'il- Jun- Udnaldl 327i" G,-anon Street. was Arthur, Wfllgiii. 9 lbs, 8 025. ;()u1x's'r(),V-,up mt: p, 1;, isiandlguests at the meeting. Mr. James day afternoon following serious H0SDllv'l1: 5f'lll- 5. 19-74. K0 -llh and E C”””l””- 'P'"””f:"l "ll the lievd injuries received when the Mrs. l-lnid litlll-l1Sllil't. Tm-ontn. 340ll'lll2tll0fhB'lllfl.frlfwj hllffllr; 1" lad. txhlle rirlvlng his bicycle from Ontl. Inch lda llf)FiiilPl0i).lF'i Pow- -t:l;',ld"ur(;n 9 ri::'lp)s”m-J '"l(';” " school at lunch hour yesterday. M1. A son. 5 lbs. 10 his. liming gang” of Snlgf liilnnd mic: was in a collision with an auto- HOGG-At the Prime County ducts. There must he lzrc-aterpco- ;m),b1l;.H?,e,ar mp bottom Dr "GEL Hospital on Ti'lLlrS(.ill.V. Sliptemhe-l'i0iieratlnn and co-ordination of tho owcsnpy lpohocz Erisptgft S"L'::t')oung 9. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. li'illarri:aciiviiies nndmffnrts of all rzroilps and projects of a regional nature were being prepared The next national conxentlrin lion Board of Trade were specini and Mrs. Prowse were able to visit with their three daughters, Mrs. Alan Ernst, Montreal. Mrs. Harold MacLeod. Brockville, and Dr. Doris Denne. Toronto. They also had the pleasure of visituig Mrs. Prowsels mother. Mrs. J. B. Nartyn, of R.p- ley, Ontario High School Pupil Seriously Injured 1 flown to at Halifax hospital yester- MacDonald came from in front of entliusiastlc group? "9 ' "" arm" '- - To Attend Guide I 0 ion of small industrleo 1nxKing'I L d T Th I L F d A (my 3, ms11uc1' ........... ml. .. .... .......... .. ea ers ings 0 e l'0lI ung un, ppea string beans, green peas and chu- y rows TAAI-i)u.I 6570 rigs, He felt that the future of fish Several Charlottetown and Citizens. rural and urban. were BiiClAl;lIIYt-...i.I..........nC,g, mo . - od is as brl ht. not only '0: Summerside ladies leave this yesterday rallying to the Iron UT! UF 58 , - 'OY5 TA” mu 6560-83” Rio il:1andWbut. fogr Souris in pdr- morning to attend the Atlantic Lung Fund appeal. sponsored by -10!!! 300118? ' REE - 1 1 . i Provinces conferences for Girl the P. E. I. Chapter Canadian NIHCY VI” .g , l -1? '. A dmdy mu poimt pen lcgthrr s eakers included Rev. J. Guide Commissioners and traln- Foundation for Pollorriyelitls. The M1"-0" 5 Mal” Dflllcelle loo with each pair of children: shoes 9 9 b Hubert Hnrve - -00 fpumhued u wruhtm A, Murphy and Rev. Donald ers.belng held concurrently at o iectiva is set at 56.000. y ........ .,g, 100 l sharpe, Halifax until the evening of the Those in charge of the appeal Ml'l- Rnlflh (351115 -MM 1,90 l DUTCH OVEN cook book. We 11th. were heartened and encouraged 13- 5- Ml"l930l'l --......... 1,90 'havo it. The Island Book Room. ARTS AND uANnlCR-AFT5 Heading the Prince Edward II- by the rolporile and expressed M"- 13m" Bul-lll" ----... 1.00 . V I b M. h d a land delegation will be Mrs. Gor- confidence that the next few days Ml"- Jllm" Mcxelllll 1.00 S7003 D0ue53 3'-W3 Mvlnk The display o "1. mg 0"” don Hutcheson, Provincial Com- would lee the necessary objective Ml'- & Ml'5- MN-'N9lll -..... 1,00 ” u" EUGEE5 DRUG 5T0n'3' really exgenebm fimwmg ox an: 11:1 mlssloner. She will have with attained. M"- Aulde" MWPMU --- 100 ; . . hamucmts 3' ewomen 0 A") her Miss Iphigenle Arsenault. Additional contributions Iub- Ml'5- Slrih MHCD0llKIl1-.-. foo ...t.2';..l.2t'l.:.9v:'.."”" "Y l I - ' ueens oun y; as unn uar on 0 ep. 0- ---0.....- 1,00 1. FREE. A dandy ball point pen and ”"cyAYm'k'e?:mwel; ”::tx;::l Macxinnon, District Commissioner low: Min Mary K211! 1,00 1”" """ P" ” ”"”””"'5 5”" Zieiffgfltionwwgs theg oiiistanalna iiarlphc hIl;ilL:nttixeliWCnomnSil.sl;ii'31rier Miro? Alfred Plclmd Plckml ljlflrcr g-:rriil?r:o'lI3m7vn ' igg purchased at Wright's. shown d L b1 3 - ' ' m'r'-- - E of coolllnz Eh W89.” 93- training in Prince Edward Island: Machinery co. ................ ..-.saoo.oo Mrs. -lull: Gallant ......- 1,00 OLD SYDNIJY SCREENEI) There was a splendid showing of M g H cudmorel Blue Cord Mmngement 3nd 3””. R M”. 5",”; Van Loo COAL - Unloading vars today. A flowers llmKl"8 "ll. ml? will "D"? dlpiomamh-ainer; Mrs. w. A. w. Woolworth Co. -. ..- 111.00 L. 1- Carroll ------ ---. - lm Pickard do Co. Dial 5541. cut l(loii'lereml0T:ellggloekinsvavfiiifull; Smith, field trainer. Mrs. Joseph guurdialrsi .-.w.. 1...........- 25.00 llfiviilfrail I-liolmle; fury 1,00 polle D3” - Rodd, gulder; Misl Marie Mackay, ueen nry . . rs. ure llic on e ...-. 1m '””'-055"” Elem” ml PW showms PM excellence 3”” 5'””V d . ll 1 Ch lttetown and (Murray Harbor) ....w 25.00 Ralph M. Jones W--- 1.00 pageuaask Refrigerators Bryenton admired by llIiilWll”iOd5aVl;1lt.t t g,1uris."Ch';,.1e;) Ltnlii-Ste, and M”, P.”-jot pub, co. mwgwgwp 25,00 Loman MacAulay g .- 100 im "3 u some of we 5'3" '5 "e5 P” 3' Charles Rogers. guiders from Arthur Robertson 109 i - ith in en com- - 1- A- Lawson ....... ....-....... 10.00 L. M. '1' l ....... ., ' -COME To -Sunday evemng -WP ::?:lsll:l?mlnshe(:'vg3V wlgmup ET” '09 sulwmaetliselfdance at the meetlni M”. A' L Mm" .. 10.00 Doreen ;y!g:'0X'QHCO Jay Vi" '" the hb9"5"' SCM9" 91”" award for Irish cobblers went to , b M mene -I-ham son Sea View W. I. .. 10.00 Monty Herring & Family 100 ism” R””d' Sl”'d”-l" 5”” 12' 7'30l Daniel McLean, East Point. Wm ltiluteel Tl;-s,,'1ni,u Commimponeli Purkdale W. I. 10.00 view: J, Macy-whee M -I ,'m jlhrn. S. Christensen preaching thei also won hun year. The rust place ralontgafjgda. The meme of the N. R Saw!” 1000 Min Mum" Canneld 1:00 SOSPEL for Katahdins went to Mrs Pius Conference Wm be ncmde Law grolsllRl();dlkW. I. n4 10.00 canvas; of Murray Harbor visrr in-srinic Millinery. Campbell: 14”” H””””"' ”””m” and Promile". The Prince Edward GUS: T003”-E---Son ---- i383 and district l63'r1. Great George Street and W0-llmec W”me;- "Sid beilzhgl mplg Island group will lead one of the D; Rachmel -- 10-00 select your hat from our complete. won I”5 Wm? M 9 , 5 discussion periods. ' A - stock of the latest and sinarte.-'l.l ”fA5nelgTlEp(3';w::fgn;ny ;:?,:'ii;,,.5 of attracting more exhibitors each g;:f:,l”;3el;t'Bm"I' W in velours, velvet: and fcltsl. g .1 m h Luau-,9 chgm- M ' ' I Every style l-ll-Style. ilivesstocxlt I;VL't:::l;iOBWrEeX:1L1;::::. (5131:) 1l;fl9;1; C2evn;hr:;P VS” shown by J my Elllosnei. MacDonald .. l es . c . . - . ' ' 1 TEN DAY SPECIAL on Orient Edwin Reld&SOIl,G8V11'i Reid and Cll9f5lCT 0E0nRll:1l(1!-Uclliegll-13:0” gm! Harold Macx 10.00 Prince of Wales College stu. Nylons at s. A. McDona.ld's.30 cents son. Henry Mallard and sons. L. reslslgled .l' rgde b ymseph Judie C- 5t- C- Tremor -- 10-00 dents. old and new. were weicom. 0" EN-'ll Pall in 30lll AlllllVElSB-'11 J. Buell and Son. C. W. Townshend me C 1”"9"-"m ewe 3 ,y Fillet!-E W. I. 5.00 ed to the institution on behalf of Sale. Latest Fall shades. Shop to- and Son, Leith Townsend, Ernest MCI-Wit d d shm We Miss Gwen Taylor ....- 5.00 the staff and school board by in. day at S. A's. Undemay. In the Oxfor U B: h sggwed W. F. Allan Stewart ...... 5.00 Principal, Dr. Frlnk .MacK1nnon Ernest Underhay. Bay Fortune. 59Cll0ll El'lle5'- n 8T liyh h Mrs. W. Hyndman in 5.00 in the College auditorium yutu. PI?.ESBYTlfRlA.V (THFRCH in wok every pnze m the Jersey class the champion ram, and t e c a.m- Mrsg Manon Eg Demo” 5.00 day mommg. HI hope that you Canada. North Tryon. There will and won me Bank of Nova scam, pion ewe registered. Alden Mc- 3,-mshuw W, 1. 5,00 stay at Plwc. Wm M an enjoy be serxice in the church Sunday. Special pme and the st, page,-is I-Bren Showed ill? Cllamplfm Stewart G. Ives 5.00 able one and that you shall gain September 12 at 1'45 p.m. Rexnlcogop specml prize. ewe grade. The champion ram Canoe Cove W. 500 much from ham an mental "Id Lawrence Blalkle of Brookfleld Howard Dixon Rona Bay. show. of the show and the champion ewe Lady Pane W. I. s........ 5.00 physical instruction given her," will conduct the service. Pd the champion and reserve Hop (gt thet shoal! Zere gpgiwnsgpxrguig glen VH1”. 1. g”g.,m 5.00 and Dr. Mmxinnonl - , rnes n er all. h P. Gt .,.. C 5.00 . Don I - . ORWEI-L - VERNON l'AST0l1- 5”” b””' while me female mm showed the best shesrllnz mm and .i.";'.) Place .. 5.00 sidfirit of 1:-Se)g:!g:'3:'l?(?En:.:J0?lrl': AL CHARGE. - United Church. John M. Sheen, Minister. Cherry Valley ii a. m. Vernon River 2.30 p. in. Belfast 730 p. m .l'nitnd ser- vice in Belfast Presbyterian Church. NAME OMITTED - The name of Mr. Kenneth MacKay was onl- itted in the account of the fun- eral of the late Mrs. William Gunli. Stanley Bridge. Mr. MacKay wasi one of the pail bearers at the fun-j eral. WINSLOE Pastoral Charge. The? United Church of Canada. Ser-1 vlces Sunday are as follows: Win- sloe North 9:45 a.ni., Hlghfield ll. a.m., Glasgow Road 3 p.m. Win-E sloe South 7:30 p.m. Sunday school l0 a.m. All are welcome. ll-ieber H. Hardy, minister. aosii: vaulisv United cliurciif Rev. M. C. MacDonald, D. D..l Secretary of the Board of Homei Missions of the United Church of Canada will be the guest preacher in Rose Valley L'nited Sunday, September 12th at p.m. PRESBYTERIAN ('HliR('H Canada, Brookfit-id charge. The. hours of service for Sunday. Sep- tember 12 are as follows: Harts-l ville ll a.m.. Brookfield 3.15 ri.m..I l i i 'i:30i Glasgow Road 7.30 p.m. Sunday sclioois as announced. All RT!” lwelcome. Rev. Lawrence Blalkie. lminlsier. HERD SHOWN-Part of the Ayr-i shire herd of Mr. W. F. A Ste-i wart, Strathgartney is shown on; the front cover of the August is-,3 one of the "Canadian Ayrshire! Review." This picture was taken at the beautiful farm of Mr. Ste; wart at Strathgartney, who has. Hoizg. of SllfTllll9l.sl(l(-', a son..'lnx'nlved if we are to obtain new , weight 6 lbs, 4 U2 mzs. lmarkets for our products, it was a milked car mm the p""hway M nmpdv I l9.i3 Ford driven by Mr. Guy SHERREN-Al the F'l'lnFF' Count), The Mama,” BM,” pxwndpd Racicot of the Imperial Tobacco Huspm” 0" S')p'Emhpr 9'h' 1954' an invitatiointn the Charlottvh C”mp””5.' H" l”5 lake” to me to Mr and Mrs. David Sher-ren. town Board '0 ammd mph. mm”, Prince Edward Island Hospital by (nee J:-an Thompsonl, KPl1Slng-Hui in ()ctnh'Ir Wm," mm. W,” h, Mr. Blots Clow, an employee to". 8 daughter. nmwntpd Wm, WM. ,.,;m.,e, M. Warren's Service Station on the in. National President. Mr. Mon- -other of Elm Avenue and Euslon DEATHS ,taztln Aldrixls of North Vnnrotlver. Street. ;been a member of the Canadian iAyrshlre Breeders Association for: rthe past twenty years. i z BBEADALBANE P'dsLfJl'llip the Board of Home Missions 'and poultry were also well filled llsdward Island, will be nolninatedl Chl””'Ilifodei'atols by the Maritime Con-l ;of the United Church of Canada In llleets at Sackvllle next week. Rev. M. ,o;fl'ce in Cllurch government. pion and reserve were shown by Charles McDonald of Souris River HORSES There was a splendid showing of horses With every class being well represented. The champion draft mare was shown by T. J. Klckhalll. MP., Souris, and the reserve cham- pion by Preston Bryenton. The best standard mare was shown by Clif- ford Townsend. and the champion draft gelding by Louis Malone The classes in sheep and swine Ernest Underhay the best shearling ewe. The champion market. lamb was shown by Alden McLaren. In one of the largest swine classes ever shown in Souris Alden Mc- Laren won the champion bacon hog award, while the champion male and champion female were shown by Frank McAulay and Sons. who also showed the best cow and the best boar. The poultry class was well rep- resented with many entries of hens, ducks and geese. The ban pair of geese was shown by Ian this year giving an indication that the Eastern Kings Exhibition is MacCvregor, who also showed the best pair of ducks. , QMARITIME CONFERENCE NOMINATE A FORMER PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDER A native of Shamrock, Prince ierence when the General Council C. Marbonald, D.D., associate secretary of the Board of Home Missions has been named as one of the candidates for the hlghedtl While most of the sessions of the General Council will be held in the United Church at Sackville. several great public meetings will convene in the Charles Fawcett Memorial Hall of Mount Allison University. On Wednesday evening Septem- ber 15. Right Rev. A. A. Scott. D. D. will deliver his moderatorial address and the new Moderator will be elected to hold office for the next. two years. On Sept. 16, at Fawcett Hall a 7.30 p.m. a spec- ial convocation of Mount Allison University will be held at which time nine honorary degrees will be J. Angus Mac MacKay & Co. Mrs. J. Roy Burns G Long River W. I. . Everett J. Howatt Ivan Docherty Roy L. Cole: Heath Foster J. P. Finley . Mrs. Marion J. Clark E. C. Holm ..... ... Mrs. John Miller .. Lois Falter .. Mr. A: Mn. Alvin My-on oil body, described briefly to the new students, the extra curricular agtivities which are planned and carried for the most. part by this representative group which is elected by ballot at the beginning of each college year. It was an- nounced that the "Welcoming Com- mittee" chosen by last year": noun- cil have arranged for s "Get Ao- qualnted" social which will be held in the Luditoriiun this oven- lng. Rev. M. C. MacDonald. D.D. This will be followed at 8 pm. I a great ecumenical meeting at which Very Rev. C. M. Nicholson. Ivan T-jsm ':"TCT',a. c. .Vfr. Aldous will nt that time h-- him-llhn at the hospital re- Charge. The United Church on MseAuLAv .. AtKitchener Water-.he visiting the home of his nn- vealed that he was suffering from Canada. Seqices Sunday. Septem- ,.,,nk.,.,ed loo Hospital. Kitchener. 0nt.. onirestnrs. his 2-randfaih.-r having ll mlclllfed 5--ll-l and Bl-Lendins ber 12th. Pleasant Valley 11 am..; i September 7th, 1954, Mrs..Allan.residrd in M0niHRllP for many physicians considered it wise to North Granville 3 p.m.. itose b Aulay. ;,-9",; send him to Halifax in the event Valley 7:30 p.m. Rev. M. C. y Prnmntinn of island products that brain surgery would be con- MacDonald. D. D.. S9l'l'Pidl)' ut,DD of Halifax and Mr. ins. Friday evening at 8 p.m. in the same place, "Missionary Night" will be observed with a program. nranged by the Board of Home and Overseas Missions. CAMPBELL - M Glmli- M"””"0b”' was dis:-tluod duriniz the business sideled necessary. At it late hour September 1st, i954. Garfield Wes-pm,,,,,i”- Iey, infant son of LAC and Mrs. Grover H. Campbell interment was in Rivertori, Manitoba. , WHITE-In Charlottetown, Thurs-.I day. September 9, 1954, James I-2., White. of Auburn, aged 71. Rest-l wore mitten for further study. Detail! of a referred to a Rural Teachers program special com- ing at the Hennessey Funeral ' Home. Funeral will be held on Saturday morning leaving the home in time for Requiem High Mass to St. Patrick's Churl-h, "Pupils come to school to pre- Fort Augustus at 9 o'clock. In-.pare their minds for llfe' Dr. Frank ferment in the church cemetery. i N. D. MacLEAN UNDERTAK " EMBALME ER R ChiI.rlottetow1i and North Wiliniiiro DIAL 5549 THE HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME 09 Kent St. W. J. BROWN Funeral Director Dill NU II Bout Ambulance sotvloo llnlllod. Courteous service CHARLOTTE? OWN HINERAIL HOME '18 llnoton St. DIAL 14!! Complete Funeral and ' Ambulance Service --DInetor- lloII.I'I.llI.AD!.l! Macxlnnon yesterday at the after- -noon session of the Charlottetown l Rural Teachers Fall Convention being held at the Prince of Wales College auditorium. "Tho period of iyears in which pupils learn easily is limited and a proportion of this time belongs to the school, the rest to the home and other out- side influences." continued Dr. Miwxlnnon. In his addreu Principal MacKin- non also warned teachers against Automatic grading, negligence in correction of fault: and canton work, and over omphuic of the bum cubiocta ouch u lhaibh. Mothemotiol and History Ho fur- . that stated that-. "It is the duty of the teacher to help children educate Lhariulves." Appmxinnuly 130 tewhou u- cemblod for the opmiing union: of the two-day oonvant-ion which ooncludeo this afternoon. In her opening remarks, the president. Mrs. Wanda Murphy of West Roy- alty school gave warm welcome to new members ontaing the pro- fusion and urlld than to bring out their difficuitlu no that follow teachers might aid in their solving. Dr. L. W. Show, director of Ed- ucation. in a vivid manner dealt. with tho teaching of Scionoo by conducting I number of experi- ment: from the newly authorized science books, while Mr. Malcolm Mncxensio commented on the cur- riculum and in various changes. Committees appointed were: Resolutions: Mr. Claude wood, Mr. D. MacArthur and MI. F last night, word from Halifax re- vealed that Gordon was "holding his own" and no operation hadl been performed up until that time.. Hospital authorities there statedi that surgery would not take place' patient did not take at turn for the. worse. Gordon. who is the elder of two brothers in the MacDonald family, was in grade eight and had begun attending Queen Charlotte High School this week. The family had previously resided in Hunter River and moved to the City three years ago. Fireauiyphent For Villages At a meeting of the Association of Village Commissioners held in the Court House Building at char- lottetown yesterday, the Pl-enident. Mr. John Myrick, Jr., of Tignlch, was innructed to wait on Premier Mathuon ind enquire into the possibility of purchasing fire hose and minor equipment collectively through the Government. At the morning session. Mr. 1'. A. Campbell, Provincial Fire Mur- shnll. gave an interesting and in- structivs talk on fin prevention and the accepted methods of fire fighting in small areas, with parti- cular referenco to vlllngec such as were ropreoentod at the meeting. The p. , constitution and by-law: of the recently formed or- ganization were discuued and adopted. Regular meeting: are to be held yearly in May and Decem- ber, the former being agreed to u the Annual meeting at which the election of officerl will take place. The Executive will conciot of two Commissioners from each of the three rountlec in the province, and a chairman It was pointed out at than meet Costello. Nominntionlt Mn. Ruth MacCal- lum, Miss Leah Moore and Miss Jeuic MncNevin. Question Box: Mrs. Esther Fletch. Press: Miu,Wlm-ilfred Hsyter and Min Beryl Colon. Min Estelle Bovvness. general secretary of the P.E.I. Teacher's Federation, gave I comprehensive no that the Commiuionorl repre- sented iilx thousand parlom in me villages they were elected P meal for within the scope of the r duties. DENVER, (AP) - President Eisenhower Thursday rejected roo- ommenriatlons of three members of the United sum tariff oom'rla- slon for an increuo on the imuor: duty on cettllll hand-blown gluo- t on the your Actlvit.iu,be- . . ljom-nmonl. WIIO. of the United Church of Canada mill be the guest speaker at the eve-l ning service. Rev. W. B. MacPhail, minister. THE PBESBYTERIAN Church in Canada, Central Pari.-ll. Ser- so long as we mndmon or theivices next Lord's Day are as fol-, lows: Nine Mile Creek 11 am. Sunday School; 10 a m. the annuall memorial service will he held at Canoe Cove at 3 p.m. SpF'('illi mu-f sical selections will he heard all that time. Sunday School 2 pm. Clyde River 7:30 pm. Sunday school 10.30 cm. Rev. Donald Nicholson, minister. POLICE COURT - In City Pol- ice Court yesterday morning before Magistrate K. M. Martin a mall charged with carrying I dangerous weapon was fined 3100 and costs or 30 days in jail. Another man charg- ed with operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of in- toxicating liquorwu fined 8100. and coat: or 20 dlyl imprisonment. A man charged with being drunk and incapable had his bail ectl-outed for not sppeuing. one slmllancue was adjourned ttll to-- day while I second was sdlourned till the 16th. Porunalo Mn. Glennie unclean of Char- lottetown. spent the week-end in New Haven the guest of Mr. and Mn. Inuia Darnch. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sullivan of Salem. Macs. are visiting at the home of Mn. Chester Show. De- Btbie. Mrs. Cyril Toombo. Rustico. oc- compsnled her daughter. Miss Mary to the Niagara Peninsula where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alley Gmham. They travelled via Boo- ton and visited friends and relu- tlvu there. Mrs. Toombs in -:xpect- ed home in the near future. Miu Toombs plum to reside there. ' Cad Of Thanks Mr. and Family, wish to express our sin- ooro thanks to our neighbours and 'l”o'l'.'.'l who helped in any w, during our and bereavement. All. llCQOfI7l'lIDOOhy. Robinson of Calgary, recently re- turned from the World Council of Churches at Evanston, Illinois. lxxill lsr:nq in reports of that gather- On Saturday, September 18, com- mlssioners and visitors to the Gen- fcantinued on page 5) Featured Luggugc Value I, and Family ....- 3.00 C. S. Dingwell .. - 3.00 n v. N. Hodlon 3.00 "0. 5 Medlcal Rlverdnle-Churchill W.I. .. 3.00 Min Dori: Hillion 2.15 Guy Macbeod .- 2.00 collllllly, Mr. & Mrs. John Mncxlnnon 2.00 R. Sf MacDonald Z00 ' ' ' c. F. ............ .- 2.... Militia Mrs. S. B. Crockett --..u.. 2.00 - - elm. Wm, WM 200 (Formerly 21st Field 200 Ray Hughes - goo Ambulance) R”.E"""" ' '00 Fall and winter training William J. H 2.00 , R, J, M.cDo,..ld 200 will resume on Monday, Sept. 3. Frank Vessey 200 13th at the Ordnance Com- Miss Priscilla MacDonald .. 2.00 ' Mrs. Genevieve MacDonald 2.00 poxrlllm Igglggltorll, to Mrs. Stirling Waddell 2.00 99 Mrs. Wm. Haslam 2.00 attend- M . 82 M . J h M 2.00 , , , Kr 1.-, ;,,,r:. O " ye” 200 Training nights. Monday Miss Wanda Ml:cMillan 2.00 and Thursday, 1930 hours Jack Peters .-. ........ 2.00 to 2200 hours. Mrs. D. Gnu . ...... 2.00 Misc Jean Gallant .s - 2.00 Recruits Wm be accepted Mrs. John D. MacKay .. 200 Gordon Maclllfillan 1.00 J' K' Li IRw1N' Ernest MacMillan .. 1.00 Henry Dolron .. 1.00 Lt"Col' Mr. &Mr.l. Russell Compton 1.00 Mr. & Mrl. Wm. Costello .. 1.00 Officer Commanding Kathryn Beck . . .. 1.00 Save Many Dollar: on this and Mn. Herbert Georveatt those who sent flowers, and mood WEEK END SPECIALS Flour. any brand. 24 lb. bag . . . . . . . 51.59 liisinsii Pekoe Tea. lb. l'&ifeErT"cui '8. cuniiuiiiii AMiii(.v(6VTlilITTf-3-91: . 79: :iiZgr.?.2;......... 35: Dull .......... Ted Bisii. all for Z pkgs. Monarch Cake Mix and I PR9- anunncoooooloo 75: Heinz Vinegar. gal. 95: Sunkist Oranges. for juice. 2 dox. . . . . . 75: Large Grupofruif.3for 275 Large Golden Bantam Corn. doz. . . . . 39: All sizes or culm ll Jh VII . 211 Elmon Sf. VIIIIIIIIIIIIIXIJIICZKJIW "I354. l MEAT & FISH DEPT. Ezieiioif (Grade "IA" loaf Liver. lb. 35: i Bacon. (Sliced). lb. . 67: Cot-Iago Rolls (1 piece or sliced) . . . 59: Roasting Pork. lb. .. . .. c?rE?i&3fliison.lmi. lb. .. . . . . .. 42: Pork Hoclu. lb. 23: SIIIJPC iii SHAMNS All we Didi I224 Froo Delivery 5 Blorltliio For Pickling g JIJIIICII 42: twin out: An Oummvdlng Value In the Luann Daptuui Fine assortment of patterns and colors to choose from. Luxu-ions ruyon lump tlirouglioul . 0! HM wooden frame: ','l.-aw f rlixx 34.95 ..M ...oovoriopuionuonl piutie coated fabric which resists ocufmig and weather . . . easily cleaned. Two nicirclpiotsd locks and post DWI! iiisndlnI.:tuddodbouoIu,losIha'boundunddltiIiIgIo '0 Ova-nightcuohuonofulliengtliohlmdpookot. I Wnrdmbeuuhuwoplnnkbnpunnmovobkcicu Hlwmamonodnnicaon any to hold dran- In pl-co. . See our complete line of Luggage now in stock. IF. A. S. JONES 129 Kent St.