THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE FIVE; """"”-G-""””" Chitown K. Of C. C0unciiP05'el' T" ""5 POLICE COURT '. A case of in City Police NOVEMBER 5. 1953 iSireei Sale of u lids lllllece 9" 0 "C0955 ' 4; 4. H id "one" driving Dixon. Soul-is. RR bro ,'Poppies Will iBegin Today A smiling group of 'giris from all the City schools will bggln, after school today. the sheet -5519 and house to house tli'i'ii3 designated to them. the Canadian Legion hope-that the 'mcet with the generosity for which this City has become well known same as in previous years, we for the small and 25c for the large. has been. Lions To Sponsor Bowling For Blind the Lion's Oiub held at the Queen Hotel last evening, bowling Ior the blind It the Rolla- way Club during the mrmths. arm in which the Lions have sup- arvieed this type of recreation far the handicapped blindness. following the success and interest taken in the move- ment. inaugurated last year. the chair and Lion Jackie Doyle as plamlst led the sing-song Bart Yerxa of Sussex, N.B., was a visitor, F'ITl'ED FOOTWEAR Court yesterday before Magistrate Martin, was adjourned untii- the lath. A previously adjourned case of indecent assault was further ad- mo school journed until the ioth. LUCKY WINNERS-"The draw- nle of mg for the two lovely Dolls of Poppies The :ms Wm " in team, the Nations at Plcrcc's Cash and O i l W d - 01 two each and will have certain d:;'TYre:3lY;elaere:sfY 830 0 Ml Dalton, 15 Bayfield st, Charlotte- The president and executive 01 town; Mrs. J. F. Card, 113 Upper puma teapot,” to thy. "J. Wm Queen St., Charlottetown, PLEBISCITE AT MORELL - This is polling day in Moreil when The pm” for poppies Wm be the the residents of that area go to the polls to register their decision in r a plebiscite regarding the propose .LT)l:a,I;:-51?? tmoeulgiugiggstoygfgglegg acceptance of village incorporation. his City and to all who have made The plebiscite f”"ow5 made by a qualified the sale of wreaths the success it residents m me Mmm" dustry and Natural Resources. Hon. requesting that a Eugene Cullen. vote be taken on the matter. DIE!) IN BOSTON-Word was received here yesterday by Mr. Edward Shepherd of the death in 1 Boston of his son, Daniel, 65. The ” I "3" ” "W" '""""E '” late Mr. Shepherd left this city ap- proximately 40 years ago and has Wm. M up my ,,,be,'3,f.:mk,';':: resided in the United States ever . . - since. In addition to his father he piogiamme in connection with the ,5 Survived by mm meme”, Beny wmm. Jamin and George, Charlottetown; James in Calgary and John, Boe- , , g ton: and two sisters, Mrs. T. Deli, mm ”” be the "com '9' Halifax; and Mrs. L. Larter. Char- lottetown. Funeral services bhmugh burial will be in Boston. ST. PAUL'S A. V. P. A. -- The regular weekly meeting Paul's A. Y. 1". A. was held in the King Lion Tom Edgeit occupied evening. The meeting opened with prayers led, fourth ctwntury. During the reforma- lay the president. gave an account was held Monday night. The even- ml but me church lng continued with square dancing ,-min; though erect". ma Excgu. followed by a. lunch. The meeting ency said. "Let us not be dis- BOUDREAULT .. At the, Char- lottetown Hospital t75 Queen St.-Currie Bldg. BIITTIIS. MARITIAGES. DEATHS Silo Per Insertion j closed with "Auld Lang Sync" and The Grace. ILL FUNERAL YESTERDAY -The funeral of the late A. Ernest Duchemin was held from his res- idence 106 Edward St. to Trinity conducted by Rev. A. F. MacLean and Rev. E. G. Evans. Intel-mcnt. was in the People's Cemetery. The pail bearers were Simon P. Paoii. ALB. Bagnall, J. L. Curran, H. C. Bourke, P. 11:. Palmer, R. R. Hurst. 'sracial. GUESTS - Special Mr. Gregory T. Feeney, Q. 0.. Supreme Director of the Knights Columbus and state Deputy for New Brunswick was guest speak- er at the 50th anniversary ban- quet of Charlottetown Council 824 held at the Charlottetown Hotel last evening. More than 215 were in attend- ance at the colorful and enjoy- ublc function. including knights and their wives. The honour of cutting the beautiful birthday cake fell to Mr. L. B. Macivfillan, O.B.E., a charter member. Mr. George W. Cheverie, Deputy Grand Knight acted at toastmas- tor and called successively for toast: to "the Queen". "The Church", responded to by Most Rev, James Boyhe, D.D.: "Our Order". responded to by W. J. P. MzicMiilan, M.D.. C.M.. K.C.S.G.Z and "Charter Members'l. responded to by Right Revy G. J. McLellan. P.A., V.G. A hearty welcome was extended by Grand Knight Morrissey to visiting Knights and their ladies from Maritime province points und Island Councils. Blah-op Boyle ' During his reply to the toast to "the Church", His Excellency Bishop Boyle referred to the trials of the Church down through the centuries. "Threatened with death yet fated not to die", the Church was persecuted first by i the Roman Empire in the first century, secondly by the Aryans during the great heresy in the tion in the sixteenth Century the 1'9Ce"t church suffered great losses and "But Waterloo came, Napoleon remained. heartened if the Church is under- going a terrible persecution today. Christ. said-"They will hate you and persecute you as they have hated and persecuted Me'. Faith- ful to her mission, the Ohurch has always taught the doctrines United Church where services were mum c mitted to her kc:-ping, But just as the teachings of the Mas,- ter went against the popular no- tion nf His day so do the teftchln'13 of the Church conflict with the feds, theories and errors of each age. If the Church the popular notion of the day. conformed to Observes 50th Anniversary sity of memories of events and per- contact over the years. cii, recalling nostalgic of fifty years ago. Guest Speaker Supreme Director Feeney and himself by the people of this 'Provincc .with whom he came in contact. He expressed his year, bringing the total to over referred to the tremendous growth of the insurance fund,'now total- ling over four dollars. and Patriotism." A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the gifted speaker and a. sincere invitation extended to McKearney and Austin with vocal selections by Mr. Frank Maclntyre. Seated at the head table were: Night: Leo F. MacDonald. State Deputy: W. J. P. MacMl'llan, M.D., C.M.K.C.S.Cv.; Mrs. W. J. Morris. sey; Gregory F. Feaney, Q.C.,' Su- Most Rev. James Boyle, D.D., Chaplain: Right Rev. Gregory McI..ell.1n, PA. V.G.; Mrs. Leo F, MacDonald; Mrs, W. J. P. Mac- Millan. Living charter members are: land memories rgpnpd, Siadacona Lieutenant R. P. Morris. Stiff Officer at I-I.M.C.S. Queen Char- lotte, has been posted to 1-I.M.C.S. Stedaoona, on course. He will leave D053 Kmdllllte ldVInc0m5m- 01 the here next Monday. A native of faculty of St. Dunstan's Univer- 1-13111", he grew up in Newfound- '- and is thoroughly familiar Dr. Macmillan drew on a. fund with ma outports, Prior to his leaving he was a sonalitisa with which he came in gum; of the chm; and Petty ot- . ficen Mess where he was present- Risht Rev. G. J. Mcloellnn 111 ed with a beautiful responding to the toast to the case by C.P.0. L. Llewellyn on Charter Members paid blah tribute behalf of the Mess who expressed to those who had been associated the regrets of the staff that he with him in organizing the Coun- was leaving. Lieut. Morris suitably thanking the staff for their co-operation during his term of office here. travelling Preeent for the occasion were 1;-Genny Qx, Lieutenant Commander J. Kenny, pressed his appreciation for the C”"""”"d1"3 owe" M ”” Bmpl gracious hospitality extended Mrs. and 1-10"” K- M”K"l"9- I O O i':.ii;':”..:';E;; Trimly Evening 0 I i2::e::2::::;..:.r;i.8.222 Allxllllllii Meets .. The Mary Millar Auxiliary met hundred million on NOV. 2nd in of the Heartz Memorial Hall. The The Apmker referred 1,0 me devotion was in charge of Mrs. role of the Order in combatting Nth"? Cilm" the rising tide of materialism, the Malhesom The dedication of the leaders of the 9t tn” MW 5”-my bimk "wherel" Order and the development of the ""3 Sim" W” . cm-iauan persomllby which lead; form of a panel discussion. As- to true Democracy. In conclusion ;J!5;tll:'5!o3('5' he stressed the importance of ev- ' cry knight applying mmae” duh McLure, Mrs. Gordon MacCallum gently to the principles of the '"d M” . .- , president, Mrs. order .Chaub' Unnyi Fr'”"n”'y presided over the business meet- iiniz and Mrs. J. W. Kirby kindly ;acted as secretary pro tempore. the west parlor and Mrs. D. W. opening chapter presented7 in the Coffin and Mrs were Mrs. Christine Harry Crasweli. The L. H. Simmons. Cmnmuy litter of 23 pigs Friday on .a. farm south of Valparaiso. Farmer Wil- liam smurdon transferred 10 of th to ilt th i: h d litte f George w' cheverlev D5P"WGT3nd onlyn threae gthe safme Eda; 1' 0 P-Ftmo Director; W. J. Morrissey, Grand Knight; Mrs. G. T. l"eeney; MEETING Meeting of Mr. Justice A. E. Amcnauit. Vin- Bfllnch will be cent Blake. Judae C. Gavan Duffy, Hall, Mt. Stewart at ii 1-. M. Nov. Queen's County held in Legion golsarelgg-15; W M13 "14 MW Phil guests of the Chiefs and Petty we would not b,. the truth. f0rg::;?eIR't1ie;;lIex?seydl'eJ;:):;,el JL3n:&i:' 5. Everyone interested in fish . orii rH.M.cs. h - ' ' s - ' a , 9 lb. 6 oz. lotto”: sheir enri.ualQll:l:;1 d(l;ni:r 3L'.'n.,3).0plvlr:iatrh rthtemngassfihgthcief Leuam 1'' Bf M”'M”mn' nevi M"' m "me me." Immd MW!” COSTAIN - At the Prince County Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Costain (nee Eula. Wood) a dough- ter, Elizabeth Ann, 7 lb. 1 oz. THOMPSON-yAt the P. E. Island Hospital on Nov. 4, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson (nee Margaret Gates, R.N., Charlotte- town) a daughter. NEWMAN-At ward Island 1st, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Alton Newman. New this week included Lieut. Com- mander J. Kenny and Mrs. Ken- ny, Lieutenant K. Macxenzie and his partner Miss Chisholm, and Lieutenant R. P. Morris and Mrs. Morris. The chairman for the din- her. held at the Queen Hotel, was C.P.O. I... Llewellyn. TABLET co LATE SGT. Mc- INNTS - Tentative arrangements have been made for the unveil- 1113 of a tablet at the City Hall in memory of staff Sgt. Lawrence Mclnnis. deceased veteran of the year, while truth is eternally the same. Bear in mind that it is not the mimion of the Church to make than happy. Its business is to tell them the truth-amt to bring about justice and freedom in the political society W9 I0 (W2 mankind salvation and eternal life." His Excellency concluded. Replying to the toast to "The Order", Dr. Maclvfillsn gave a com- prehensive and interesting resume of the history of the Order found- W: Rcardon, John J. Trainer. tin Mlonaghan, J. F. Reardon, M. M" 5” ”'""'"' -jnmj-cjxja-j-2 one Province to so dominate the prize winning events at any show," said Mr. H. 1.. Mac- Luen, Chief Inspector of the Seed Certification Branch in referring to the magnificent showing made by Island potato exhibitors at the M Maritime Winter Fair. Out of six classes, Island tubers placed first in all six. Mr. Maclnaren has just returned from Amherst, where in company with two other chief in- apectors, Messrs. Roy Layton, Kent- viils and Charles Wry lof Fred- ericton he acted as a judge at the seed potato exhibit. that in the Irish out of 20 entries, Islanders won 11 prizes with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick winning two and one respectively. The Sebagos tcii even a better story, which shows that out of 20 entries Islanders won them all. In the score was 14, ii and 6 for P.E.i., NS, and N.B. respectively. This was also out of 20 entries. In the "any colored variety" class the rec- ord shows our potatoes with a. score of '1 out of 10. Mr. James E. Macsleill the Grand Champion with a. prize of 3125. by Canadian Ltd. Mr. Alexis MacLean, Elmira won the reserve Grand Champion- ship with 9. prize of s'i5., awarded by the International Fertilizer Co. and John C. MacBeath, St. Peters, was the willner nf the Rchm .1: Haas Company prize -of 25 gallons of Dithane Special valued at 360. Island special class were as fol- lows: Dixon, scuris, RR 4. son, Carleton Siding; 2. Charles P-El PotaiolilgLAt Amhers Lewis. St. Peters. RR 1: 5- N03 Robertson, East Baltic. Any other Variety. Red or white-l. James E. MscNeiil. kenn- x,.;s1eVer has it been known for Rem. cmrlonemwnl RR 3; 3, Rug mgmm Pontiac. 3. John Q. Ma... completely M eilish, Cardiszzln, RR 6. Sebago-l. Beath. St. Peters, RR 3. icanso: 8. Reg Mellisll. Cardi- Wm. Ange”, sou.-is, an 4, Pontiac; gan, RR 6; 2. Douglas Cornish, O'- 4' Harry Macpamjd, 0'Lea,ry, HR Leary, RR 3: 3. John Lewis. 0'' 2. Canso: 5. C. W. Ramsay. M15" Leary. RR 1: 4. E. J. Palmer, O'- wuche. RR 1' wuba, Leary, RR 1; 5. Charles S. Rlx, O'- A summary, of the winners show Cobbler class. Kathadin class the on top The over all fair winners saw declared Industries Winners in the Prince Edward Irish Cobbler-1. Alexis Mac- Green Motintaiii--1. Harry Daw- '9 Does your lighting you want without annoying glare? Are you planning your premises? If you answer ” siiggost you call Ciiaippeii & Co. and have their elec- tricians make an inspection and give you all estimate of the cost of remedying the defective l'nst'.i.ilatio'n. We are confident, that we can that will mean a material saving to you and possibly prevent the burning out of oicctrical wiring, the replacement of which may cost consider- able more than the suggested repziirs or changes men- tioned above. A. Y. I! A. dioscecan t r y 1 1 1 - BOTH HAPPY Lean, Elmira; 2. John Rayner. . in Halifax at which she was our f,”,,:'c,ff,2,2"5,,,d”;e1:si23,f3E,c 1395': reg:l,;;hfh:'gYr1;9E? he” i Howian, RR 1: 3. Harold G. Cot. delegate. A report was rcad from lewd Wm. be, grown, and p,,,g"”- was provided b Me J” :1lf"55 VALPARALSO, Ind. (AP) - A tin, Mt. stewmt, RR 1; 4. J. new I HOWARD MCINNIS the local council meeting which y mt Md Ym”'h”e 50W Rave birth to a Underiliay, Souris. rm 4; 5. Arthur 161 Queen Street WHATS YOUR ANSWER? Are your electric light and power bills higher than they should he? Are you continually buy- ing fuses or replacing burnt out fuses with larger. ones? Do your motors get quite hot: after operating a short lime? installation give the Rlalts an alteration or addition to yes" to any of these questions we make suggestions equipment and Phone 8325 same way we, here at A known for our mend us, I'm sure. We, here on Prince Edward Island are well known for our ability to square dance. In the . Wcck-end Values Prices. Just ask any housewife, she'll recom- TKlNSON'S, arc and Low Large Pascal CELERY. stalk . . . . . We Largo Head LETTUCE. each 25: Film Ripe (Cello Pkg.) l)'””"" 3 "”- 7 ”15- City Police rorce. The tablet has edrgnplfraiihuiar he referred to the i TOMATOES . . . . . . 236 -W" "mm" '9' by the Junior work of the Knights of Coiumblls Local CARROTS. 5 lbs. . . . 29: MacGB.I'.'GOB.-At New Giasgown. N. S.. on Nov. 4, 1953, Mrs. Alice Chamber of Commerce and will be unveiled by Miller J. D. stew. art at an early date. Canadian Army Huts in two wars and to the scholarship fund set up by the Order for the advance- AIID lllll AI Sweet and Juicy-Sunkist Maccregor in her 65th year. - merit of education. He also refer- MILLER.-At the P. E. Island RECEIVE MENU-S - Two red to the organisation of the linspitai on Wednesday, Nov. 4. membm 0! the NWM Barracks state Council of the Order in P. ism, John c. Miller of Corn- last nisht received the coronation n. Island, and to the educational ORANGES. 2 doz. . 49: Shoulder p ROASTBEEF-.Ib. 31: nail in his 72 d ye . :2 ti Medal. commemoratin th c - f d t b that bod 1 th ' at the MacLealr1l Funglfal i?olr!l1eg. "'10" 01 Q1199" Ellzlglei-he Segtxglnd. M R up y y (F e Ibo '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40C Murven S Funei-al notice later. The medals were presented by the , )IncDONALD-At the Chariotte- Szmigggig, (,g,if,f" ,L”"”"”.'" RIB STEW BEEF. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236 cH"ss tmvn Hospital. Nov. 4, 1953, IL 5- mony'lleid in the Chyivefs 2113 133:: J iiacnonnld. aged 69 yy0Il'8- Hi5 officers Mess at the Barracks. The , lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 493 4 oz. pkg. lrmaina will be rcsiing at his ,.cc1pk,m5 were CPO R ,. I.-ite residenc . 17.3 Hiilshorn St. ' ' ' CA VH1" far son and no. Winston Judson. Wanted heavy capons and Funeral arrangements will be an- HAMBURG STEAK. is. 29.; vmunced later. f chickens for Christmas mltr- " H BROWN - At Charlottetown on kch S99 "5 for price5' A lb' ' ' ' ' ' ' 49: ZER-0-PAK Asparagus Tips, L 'im a Beans, Green and Wax Beans, Cauliflower, Cut SOCKEYE SALMON Corn, Green Peas, Spin- 1,2 '5. fin 435 etch, Squash. , Z s's.s..yh..sss.s.-sa.;- Nov. 4, 1963, James H. Brown. 1:-rgmds of M" Ne” K 1 Cam . . p- r'""'"'1V ”' 3”d3"""l9- "'35 35 bell, Eimwoed regret to lcarn she yours. The funeral will take h place on Friday. Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. pfl:1”;:.reg,e;2;e:'tE' Island H05" from Fredericton C h ri s t i A n Church. Burial in Fredericton .Fcmetery. The remains are resi- lnlz at the Andrews Funeral llome, Hunter River until Fri- day noon. ' Dial 6616 V. & A. PETERS, Market Building Charlottetown f ga frelh &iliv!l FANCY RED WEEK - END SPEGIAL3 iViARii'AC .. v 5 01. till KIPPERED SNACKS. 2 for .. . . . . .. T9c Friends are sorry to learn that . Miss Eleanor Cahill is a. patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. jg MOLASSES ST. CROIX YELLOW IEIYPII) ; Mac.-can MINUTE-MAID Quurr35c BEANS, 2for.................. 49: , ' ' Concentrated Orange Orange. and Gl'ap(!fi'uit ESKIEHES 20 . 27 : .Tuice-wlth no sugar add- oz. rm . . . . . . . . . , . . ; UNDERTAKER. - 0. II. M. - r d. nl - - t ” 1 MARMALADE ' EMBALM-ER FELLOWS, . y . ,1.h"e.. Mm,” cum '0 comb. .:queez:dpLtll'?)ll?lair;g(f-I?il;;::rf- 24 07” Jar GROVE - 18 pl. bottle I forlting, when the wintery winds blow and whistle ed fresh Oranges 2 for ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 5,: Uharlottdtown and 55:13O5'e.li:.Y5.ims.?5ci:ll?'d:3;.W3"i?.ifi..X:'"Z.JiSI APPLICFORITS NW! Wiltshlw IS2Si'lf..f:i”'..”.”'".” .:2l..”".5:”.;...T3.” .if.'.2;'...”.”t,i 55c WAX PAPER, canon . . . . . . . . . .. 33; DIAL 5549 , Winter weight Jackets-you'll have no trouble at all in choosing the style and type which gun. you . a heat. Here for instance you'll find: The popular ifolil-PAK PAPER NAPKINS, 2 pkgs. . . . . . . . 35c --......:........... iliomber style in a nylon blend gabardine. with Crispi fresh 5”3wbe"!'35' SEEIDED WHITE qwAN , ;fieccy nylon ii i d 1 1 bi ii , so fresh you would think " ".5 mm,” S3....ma...:.J.(..l';.?g4igl.;.1."iilf.5..itk::. li6:.t.5..'...f;':'.".ti5 you that picked them your- misty; TOILET TISSUE. 3 for . . . . . . .. 39: t W U C ' L. - x lining, Mouton collar, the material is a fine qual- self at V-erY' molnng. p CANADA lily blended labardlns The new Wlnton at la Irreslstably mVmng' 2 E0? 556 is here too. in 61111.91: Icdrduroy or .r...,...:.i..i'..- Pkgt ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1?: 97.Kel1t St. 'lc!ioIth wiiill the bi-swing back and warm quilted I ROBIV HOOD VIAPL F LVAF W. J. Brown, !fr?'tl:la'.19.W”tc(:'25f(?fl. ”V:lsillevl,'Il?1t.:n Jt.'hcek.atI.tbJ::ltm;: C cARE Mix hyuhf AQEAT 2 "5 pin 49c more Director r... 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