CITY & DISTRICT CIIASWELI. for Better Photo grwhl ADELLAIS MILLINEBY. - New llaLI arriving daily. Also see our carly Fall Specials- ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street Dial 0221 Serving full course din- n..-rs Specialising China: dist; JOIN Charlottetown LIII.Ir Theatre this week-Adults 82.110 and students-SL00. ADELLA's MILLINERY. -- New IIJL5 arriving daily. Also see our early Fall Specials. BUY YOUR. CHRISTMAS CARDS at Precious Blood Monastery. Charlottetown. VISIT Hi-Style Miilinery 16.3, n2 Great George Street. New .tyles in whites and colors forl .-very occasion arriving daily.l llats at special prices for the- seek-end. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH.-i Sunday School Rally. will be halal Sunday evening, October 24th, atl 1.30 p. in. Mr. E. C. Holm will be the guest speaker. IN RECORD TIME - A ship- trcnt of 450 plants from Holland lncludlng oriental Poppies. Baby's Breath and Pink Dalphinias ar- "lvcd in record time at the Cotton xlemorlal Nursery in Bunbury Monday evening. The plants were shipped via the Dutch K. L. M. Lines to Montreal last Saturday. Arriving in Montreal Monday morning they were placed aboard a T C A plane for Moncton and nnre taken to the City by MCA. Mr. Robert Snazcll who is in charge nf the nursery at Bunbury is more than pleased with this prompt ser- vice. AT BOWDOIN COLLEGE -- Paul I. Kingsbury. Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kingsbury of Dun- das, P.E.I., is is member or the sophmore class of Bowdoln College, Brunswick. Maine. He has been on the Dean's list and is a member or the Student's Union Committee and Beta Theta Pi fraternity. En- rolled in the Bowdoln unit or the ROTC Transportation Corps, Paul has been the recipient of scholar- ships in both his freshman and sophmore years. SPRINGION SCHOOL September Report (irnrln VIII-1 Tris Lamnnt. Grade VII-1. Florcni-c Farrar. Grade V1-l. Allistair Maclntosh: I. Donald Nicholson: 3. Lawson Thompson. Joyce Hambly (equal). Grade II-l. Vernon Farrar: 2. Sylvia Gauthier: 3. Verna Hnmbly. Highest Avetage sr. Grades, Allistalr Macintosh. Deputy Governor Visits Lions Club The Charlottetown Lions Club had the pleasure of playing host to Deputy District Governor Lion Ron Humphrey and Lion Ron Hill of the Halifax Lions Club at their regular by-mortthly dinner meet- ing held at the Queen Hotel last evening. Others: present at the meeting besidcs local members were visiting Lion J..F. C. Rogers of Hawaii and Dr. K. A. Mac- Eachcrn. City. Lion Ron Humphrey gave an Qualified Under Advanced Registry The Advanced Registry Board for Swine has issued A report which shows the following P. E. Island owned sows recently qualified: Kingston Lady 730. Stirling Wil- lis. D-I73-D1 Breezchill J1.-an I0, Fred E. Matheson. 9-lal-90. Woodstock Duchess 91-I. Almon Boswell, 9-I76-DO I-Inmpstead Hattie 1lI-I. John H. Clark. ll-1'18-09. Hampstead Hilda IH, Ralph 3. Highest; Average Jr. Grades. Ver- non Farrnr. instructive and interesting talk on Llonlsm in general and emphasiz- ed the value or frequent visita- tion between Lion Clubs in order to become bezte: acquainted with the other members of the organ- ization and to learn more of the uctlvities of the various clubs and the manner in which they are carried out. Hi. also gave I brief account of the progress being made by International Represen- tative Lion Calvin Welch, who is Dfeientiy 6113-iiI;Cd in organizing Lions Clubs at Summerslde and other centres in the Western sec- tion of this Province. Lion Ron Hill also spoke briefly. He informed the local membcers that arrangemdnts have been made again this ycar with Mr. Joey MacDonald of the Roliaway for the Blind Bowlers League every Monday night. He request- ed that the members of the local Club aguln supply the necessary scorers and guides for the lea- gue. The meeting heartily en- dorsed the protect and accepted the responsibility as they have done in the past. Business carried out at the meeting included a discussion on the procuring at a special type magnet to be used by the two City hospitals lor the removal of met- al particles in the eyes or patients requiring such treatment. The mat- to: was turned over to the board of directors for further enquiry and discussion as part of the Club's sight. conservation program. Lion Bill Warren presided over the meeting in the absence of President King Lion Jack Steven- son, who is presently on a main- land business trip. The report on the minutes of the last meeting nnd reading of the Club's corre- spondence was given by Secretary Lion Lou Bagnall, while Tail Twister Lion John Van Maarion and pianist Lion Jackie Doyle car- ried out their duties in their usual capable manner. The mcctng closed with the sing- ing of The Queen. Perfect Attendance for August and September. Eleanor and Law- son Thompson, Joyce and Verna I-Iambly. Allistalr Macintosh. Don- aid Nicholson and Vernon Furrar. Lennan. Teacher: Shirley Elizabeth Muc- Lcnnan. Clark, 8-I'll-88. Montville 260, A. B. Johnson, 11-177-83. Douglas Princess 20G. H. Doug- iuuntmuetl from page 10) Burgess D-8-II-LIIIIO ground searching for any of his testhered neighbors who had been hurt or killed and not been found. Knowing the habits, the ways of the feathered folk, he knew in Just what kinds of places they would be likely to try to hide it they wen wounded and couldn't fly. so i: was that he and Mrs. Roddy had many good dinners which other- wise they would not have had. It happened that one morning a hunter was abroad extra early He was out after the Bob whites. Raddy Fox had stayed out all night visiting the various places where! he had heard guns the day bclore It had taken him extra long, be- cause there had been many of The Guardian Page 13 ' Thursday, Oct. 21. 1954 l flock who had been killed and not found by the hunter the day be- fore. He was taking it home to the Old Pasture and by chance the, early hunter saw him, and what! he was carrying. Instantly he flew into A rage. He lost his. temper completely. He even threw up his gun and fired at Roddy, although he was too far nwsy 'tul hurt him. Raddy would have grin-, ned had he not had his mouth 7 Tull. CEMENT WORKER! ITIIIIIE TORONTO (CP)--Three hundred Toronto cement finishers went on ONE 26-!” strike Monday. The members of' the Cement Masons' Union (AFL) walked out to force I 10 - these places. He had found noth- ing until just after daylight. Then he had found one of Bob White's las and Sons, l1:-I83-50 Loyalty Goldie 2OCv. John R. Macl-'haii. 13-1'12-80. hourly increase from the Toronto Buildcrs' Exchange. Present rates are 31.85 an hour. cent In the above scores, the first figure indicates the number of pigs saved. in the tested litter. The second figure denotes the age in days of the pigs when slaughtered. The last figure gives the sverage slaughter test score of the four test pigs FILM BLOCK FAIL! WASHINGTON (AP) - Cowboy actors Roy Rogers and Gene Autry Monday were denied 1 Su- preme Court review of their un- successful suits to block telecast.- ing of their old film: for com- mercial advertising purposes. Rog- ers sought an injunction against Republic Pictures Corporation to prevent telecasting of Bi pictures. Autry's similar suit against Repub- lic involved 57 pictures. HARD USEFUL EXPORT Bailey bridgu, a British inven- tion of the Second World War. now form a valuable item of British exports. COAL When ordering Hard Coal Buy the Best. Ask for D. L. and W. "BLUE COAL". A. PICKARD & CO. Phone 5541 :...m--.:.::.-.. RACK OF Dresses. Skirts and Blazers (Ass'td. Sizes) Clearing at 52.00 and 53.00 8 A L E onour or PETITEEN DRESSES Clearing At M; OFF I59 Queen St. TABLE OF Rompers, P y j a m a s, Boys' Suits, l TT-T- l Clearing at H Price Assortment of Baby Good . Hats and Corduroy Cops Clearing at. each . . . . . . . 51.00 mwlsses HOLMES and BRADLEY Overalls, Corduroy Jumpers 0 E3100 3414 On NEW 1954 COLDSPOT 7.9 cu. ft. REFRICERATORS Reg. 264.95 23 .88 cash IIIIIIIIIIIIIII 4 y PAY ONLY A N I A O l TIO t g DOWN g 511 MONTHLY ZIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Limited Time Only Sr Oct. 21 to 30 Coldspot means quality--inside and out! And here it is at a very special price for a limited time only! Now you can have the best in saving above usual! This big 7.9 cu. ft. model has the latest Spacemastcr design which permits you to store more-shop less! Note these outstanding features: electric refrigeration at a Fully enclosed, across-the-top freezer chest holds over 25 lbs. Full-width porcelain enamel bin for vegetables, fruits. ' FOUR Servi-Shelves on the door for small articles. White Durabond enamel exterior finish won't chip. Sealed system covered by written 5-Year Guarantee. ' Meat Chiller Tray. 9 Chrome hardware. Satisfaction or Money Refunded...WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL -MM. ' Adjustable shelving ' Two ice cube trays 129 Kent St. - Dial 3188 HUNTER RI 9 VERNON J. "NOVELS van. P. E. I. our: 8th jg lruunsnnv to MONDAY OCTOBER 21st-25th INCLUSIVE . - FRUIT - JELLU FAMILY I-IOOT MON! LOOK AT THESE SPECIALS "DRY GOODS SPECIALS” Vflnffffffflfl ORANGES. 2 doz. 69c Sugar GRAPES. 2 lbs. .. 39c GRAPEFRUIT. 6 for 49: E 41175 BACON (sliced) lb. 53c COTTAGE ROLL (by the piece) lb. .. 59c B”l”G"A' '”' " '"""' 29" BAKEll'S COCOA :....;....."..............;..i. 1 lb. ' ' 3,, ,, M... ., JELLO INSTANT PUDDINGS .. . . . 2for -t MAPLE LEM: DE'fEBGfN'l' VELVET CAKE FLOUR 5 lbs. At the regular price-of 39c . . . .-.1111 . . . 2 PKQS. " After you have used the bent-. mall the TEA - FINEST BROKEN PEKOE . . . . lb. 83c 59"" "P '9 '” "” '"”"'” "'"' V""' MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE I lb. tin 1.29 """" ""' '” ”"""”"" COCOANUT. .. . . . . I... . 9 oz. pkg. 23c Purity Flour nolbs. 98 lbs. 79” 5.69 ; mun - FREE - mus: With every 39.00 purchase of merchandise you will receive a lovely CUP and SAUCER ' FLANNELETTE BLANKETS I 70 x 80 I 4.39 pr. PILLOW CASES. pr. ........ 98c PRINT COTTON. yd. 39c I "JACKETS" Men's - Boys' - Children's Special Prices JELL'0 6 for 57c 79c 29c 29c Lodies' Skirts and Blouses . ZOE. OFF JIOQQI LADlES' WOOL SWEATERS .... 2.98 FLEECE LINED COMBINATIONS -.-.-. 3.19 COTTON WORK GLOVES. 3 pr. W. I.OO IAVEX. 32 oz. 29c SIIORTENING, 2 lbs. for . . . 59c PORK and BEANS, 2 for 31c PEAS.20oz..2tlns 35c OGILVIE ROLLED OATS. 5 lbs. ......... or See us before purchasing the following items -Water Systems - Stoves - Furnaces - Oll lleatefs. We also have used Ranges in stock VERNON J. NOY HUNTER RIVER 9 WALL PAPER 2036 - 5W. OFF . ., -,-. ,.g ,.