70-; .: i ll ,I, I l l 'l VI I I I l . 4 a l I I 2 l r I 2 ' l i i . i j now only 552-95. 51111980” 595"- ; bacon 70 cents. y summer comfort. Phone 7126. 1 slight accidents were reported in CITY AND GENTBAL r -,, KENMORE Oil Heaters on sale WINDMILI. Special today. gen- uine calves liver and, onions or FURNACE CHIEF fuel oil for D WE TRADE boots and skates at Firestone. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey's Pharmacy. open 8 am. to I p.m. TINY TOTS 155 Great GeOl'Ke Si. special bargain table clearins at half price. SILVERTONE - the finest in tel- evlsloll only 3199.95. Simpsons- Scars. I-l0YT'S BEAUTY SALON. Nov- ember special on cold wave'per- niancnts, and m chineless. Sa.00. C h GIFT T0 SPMNGH"-1-Tl-Pdle Welfare Bureau. Lisen in 218, B.3l.W.E., Charlottetown. has contirubled g8ll9l'0ll5lll with 3 cheque for fifty dollars to the Springhill Disaster Relief Fund. urday. NOV- Trinity Church. Saturday 2 p.m. mill, southern fried chicken 31.00., the Province. Storey Electric. Rev. C.W. Passey will be held in Hazelbrook Baptist Church Tues- day evening at 7.30. Creek Baptist Church Sunday eve- ning Nov. 11. Miss Joan Howatt, guest soloist. on behalf of the Protestant Wel- fare Bureau. o'clock, Mr. K,A. Parker will be BUMMAGE Sale Heart: Hall, BE SURE to call the Windmill for take-away service. Dial 7131. SUNDAY Special at the Wind- REFRIGERA'I'IONsales and re- airs, prompt service anywhere in THE INDUCTION service for MISSION Band service Lon! HEAR REV. hl.D. Dunbar onl FCY Radio Sunday night at 10.15. , ON CFCY Radio - today at one eard on behalf of the Protestant CRAPAUD HALL. Hot Goose, Supper and Bazaar, from 543. Sat-l, St. I E 10th, Auspices John's, W.A. G. A. RAMSAY and Robert Mc- Illwaine will preach the Gospel, Lord's Day at 7.30 p.m. in the Gos- pel Hall. , - Nov. 12th. Film called "T and hear the old fashioned Gospel. Chad" Wm be shown. ZION CONCERT - In the var- iety concert at Zion Church the accompanists were Mrs. John Lea- Morgan, Mrs. Milton Stewart and Miss Sandra Sutherland. ALL MEMBERS oi the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion. meet at the Legion Building at 2.30 Sunday afternoon to attend services at the Cenotaph. POLICE COURT- A lone drunk and in '-' was sentenced to 10 days imprisonment by Magistrate l(.M. Martin in City Police Court yesterday morning. MILTON Rustico Pariah. Rec- tor Rev. A. E. Plercey. Services for Sunday, Nov. 11th. St. Mark's Iiustico: l1.00 am. Holy Commun- ion. Chrlst Church. Cherry Valley: 3.00 Evening Prayer and Sermon. Come and bring the whole family- ' CROSS ROADS. Alexandra. Has- elbrook. Services for Sunday, No- vember llth. Cross Roads 11 am, Alexandra 3 p.m.. Hazelbrook 7.30 pm. Male choir at the afternoon service. All are welcome to these :.e'revices. Rev. C. W. Pusey. Min- r. - RETURNS T0 CITY - Mrs. W. j A. MacDonald, 9 Woodland Drlva. Moncton. left by plane for sun. 01'! in Royal Victoria Hospital. 1 ontreal. Mrs. John Andrew who recently cared for Mrs. MacDon- ald has returned to 12 U niiisboro St-, Charlottetown. cum PARTY WINNERS-The results of the Central Royalty Card Party held Thursday are the following: Ladies first: Mrs. Ful- ton Robertson; Ladies lsecond, Mrs. Margaret Dowllng; Lsdler Consolation: Mrs. Mary Mclnnls. Mens first: George Cooper and Henry McLeod (tie): Consolation: Lewis Moore; Door prize: Stephen Hughes: Freezeout Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Granhum. SLIGHT ACCIDENTS... '1')"-99 the city yesterday. A truck, as it backed out of the W.G. Barbour Pafklnfl lot on Euston Street. col- lided with A car proceeding West on the some street. with slight dun- lse resulting. boss of control is reported to be the cause of one car ramming another at the Hlllher corner light. Last nlght.' s half-ton truck and an English csr collided at the intersection of .Queen and Grafton with utenslvo damage resulting. " FUNERAL THURSDAY - The funeral of the late Annie F. Mac- ros wasst held gllhursdny afternoon Pom . ' Pre crf Church, Belfagtn. "M In The service was conducted by the Rev. Donald Nicholson, assis- ted by Rev. T. H. B. Somers, Char- lottetown. The church choir were in full attendance and the male lllllrtette song. "The Far Away liand". The flower bearers were I-rank MacDonald. Sinclair Mac- Tlvlall. John Ross and William Penny. The poll bearers were David Ross, M W. MacDonald, John- nie Macwlllams, Percey MncI.enn, Cameron MscPhee and Russel Gil- lls. Interment was in the Bell": Cemetery. Howard lfclnnls rmso roorwcnn l7l0loenA-can-islldg. RICHARD - At the Charlottetown ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. RUFUS CDORY. THE LOCAL Asscoaition for re-. tarted children will meet at West Upper prince 51.. cum, Kent School, at 8 o'clock Monday uesday's l Send Message Of ltoyalfy To Queen The following message of loyal- ty was cabled to her Majesty the Queen. Patron of the Imperial Or- der Daughters of the Empire, by Mrs. L.B. Smart. National Presi- dent l "On bchalf of the 32,000 mem- bers of the imperial Order Daugh- ters of the Empire, may I express their deep and sincere loyalty and devotion to you, their Patron, in this tim: of crisis and anxiety." HUNGARARIAN RELIEF The I-0.D.E. also announced from its National Executive Com- mlttee meeting held in Toronto that. it had acceded to the request of Mr. Thnrvaldson. National Chair- man of the Canadian Hungarian Relief Committee that each 1.0. D.E. Provincial nesldent assist the Provincial Chairman of the Canadian Hungarian Committee in calling together interested or- ganizations and individuals with a view to establishing a branch of this committee in each province. Construction Contracts Let , TORONTO fCPl-Canadian con- slruction contracts in the first 10 months of this year totalled, 32.- 963.149.900, up M21,895,600 from the same period last year, says the Hugh C. Macllean Building Reports. Figures by categories show: Residential 367,029,200, down 017,923,100; business S660.lt28,300, up 832,918,800 industrial 8382.863,- 952,629,400, up S374.924.000. 000, up 381,775,900. engineering By regions the figures are: Atlantic 388,756,900... down 828.- 508.900; Quebec 864,694,400. up Sl77.266.1flJ: Ontario 31.203.710.100. UP S156.9ll.800: Western 5756.988.- 500. up 314,026,600. Contracts in October totalled s279.275.7oo. up 34,485,300 from Oc- tober last year. Atlantic-national defence build- lggs. St. Margarets. N.B, 32,500,- Quebec-Seaway dredging. Mon- trcal, 514,000,000; airport improve- ments, Dorval, 31,600,000. .'lAND CRAFT - For distinctive Xmas gifts, Aluminu coasters. and trays of various sites. Island inspired designs. Island crest. Mrs. Donald P. Stewart. Bunbu y. Phone 5809. CIIARLOTTETOWN Credit un- ion will hold annual meeting on Friday. November 16. at 7:15 pm in the Board Room above the Co- op Super market. Queen St. Re- freshments will be served. CHARLOTTETOWN . Christian Reformed Church. Dutch service at 10.30 am. English service at 7.30 p.m. Heartz Hall, East Royal- ty. LOWER FREETOWN School No evening service. Please change of time. I Station at Gros Tenquin. France Mr. Pike has been posted there with the R.C.A.F. for a three-year term. Mrs. Pike is the former Lornln Martin of Charlottetown. home in Newfoundland. FUNERAL FRIDY ernl of the late Mrs. conducted by the Rev. D. Nichol son. Pall gz tery. PERSONALS 0 Many Heads of Mr. Everett Somers are sorry to hear he is a patient in the P.E.l. Hospital and will be hoping for his spccdy re- covery. Mr. Vic Runtz is progressing favourably following an operation nttgie Prince Edward Island Hos- p . BIRTHS NICIIOIJON - At the P.EI. Hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Nicholson. a daughter. Weight 9 pounds 8 ozs. .I0lINSON- To Mr. and Mrs. Garth Johnson. Albarlon, I son. Seidon Everett. GARNIIUM - At the P.E.I. Hosp- ital on Friday November 9th., 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Garnhum, a daughter. MACLEOD- At the King's County Memorial Hospital. on Novem- ber 8th. to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling MacLeod. Upton. a daughter. weight. 6 lbs. 10 oz. Hospital on November 9th to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richard (nee Alice Plneaui Charlottetown, a daughter, Teresa Maureen. of Georgetown. wish to announ . the engagement of their eldest daughter. Marlon Josephine to Charles Benjamin Sopher, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Sopher of Toronto. Mar- Charlottetown Fnorul Home 18 Esstss St. IIAI. 4828 IIIEITEJMILEY cousin. lolenlsnd services for Sunday. Sunday School 2:30 p.m. Gospel meeting 3:30 pm note IAIL FOR FRANCE - Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Pike sailed from Montreal this week to the R.C.A.F Mr. and Mrs. Pike recently re turned from a visit to Mr. Pike's -The fun- Henry Masher was held yesterday after- PPCT noon from Wood Island's Presby- terian Church. The service w a s bearers were Charles Cooke, Jack Stein. James Emery. Donald MacLood. Robert C oak and Arthur MacLennan. Interment was in the Wood Island's Ceme- Above are some of the mem- bers of 5 Signal Regiment who re- ceived bonus cheques for success- ful completion of one or more blocks in the trades of operator wireless and line, lineman field. or driver mechanical transport. A bonus of five dollars is given for successful completion of each trade block. Bonuses ranged from five to twenty dollars and were present- ed Friday night at a Regimental Parade by Lt.-Col. KM. Johnston. ED, Commanding Officer. FRONT The annual meeting of the King- ston Branch Canadlan Legion was held at the Legion home in Charlottetown the president Com- rade Micheal Murphy, was in the chair. 30 members present. Min- utes of previous meeting was read by the secretary and adop- ted as read. The Treasurer gave a good fi nancial report showing a good bank balance. it was moved and seconded that 325.00 be sent to the Spring- hill mine disaster fund. Motion carried The new slate of officer and committees for the coming year are a follows. Hon. President. Roy Bruce: President, - Micheal Murphy; lat Vice President. James M.acl(en- UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., in a violent clash with the rlage to take place in Toronto on Nov. 30th. COTTON, New London. wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter Emily Kath- ryn to Robert James. son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Morrison, New I London. Marriage to take place the latter part of November. Heavy Dqckof In Magistrate's Court Sixteen cascs appeared pn the MR. AND MRS, RUTHERFORD) Russians. fold the United Nations Friday that if its proposed meas- ures fall to help the oppressed Hungarians, "we must determine on further action." Russia promptly retorted that the debate was being used "to fan the ilames of a new war." The exchange took place at an emergency session of the 76-nation General Assembly which contin- ued to debate the Hungarian situa- tlon despite the protests of the Communist bloc. One pi , '. sponsored by five nations, calls for immediate with- drawal of Soviet troops, UN-super- vised free elections, and a UN in- quiry into the circumstances of Russia's srmed intervention in Hungary. The assembly already had adopted a similar proposal, but it had been ignored. WOULD AID REFUGEES Another. by the United States. calls on Russia to stop blocking food and ” ' " in Hun- gary and requesting UN members to help refugaas who have fled the Soviet tcrror. Delegate after delegate poured SUNDAY FROM 1 docket of the Queen's County Mo- gistrate's Court presided over by Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet yester- day afternoon. Four spceeders we each fined 810 and costs. while Mr. Frederick Lorie. 0.0, as counsel, entered a plea of" not guilty in the case of a fifth such offender. Th case was adjourned until Wednesday. The accused were from Sussex. N.B.; Cm-dl. Kan: Klnkora; Pownal; and Char- lottetown. A North Wlltshlre . nfdent and a Charlottetown resident wm gun fined 35 and costs for having de- fective equipment on their vehicles. A Person fnnn Rnstlcovllle was given two separate fines of as and costs for driving without I licence and falling to transfer rag- istersfion of a vehicle. The case of o Mmvfew "dang. charged with driving on the 106' of the road. was dismissed. Flnally under the Traffic Act. the ease of a Hunter River man chug. ed with failing to Imp .1 serif" of al accident. was sdjouy-3. dence of two two weeks after the evl. at 3 pm. 2:30 p.m. 3; Dinner at STWS 'ADUL'l'S-81. St. Peta"! Bod 12:N STEA'D'S PHARMACY OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY . ' Ilntl 9:30 P.M. DIAL 4131 Prompt Free Delivery Remembrance Day Parade All veterans are urged to attend Remembrance Day services in Charlottetown on Sunday, Nov. 11 Parade will form up in front of Legion Home at Medals and poppies will be worn. as ' ' 5 SIGNAL REGIMNT BONUS WINNERS ROW- Sgt. Woolridge. A.. Sgt. Smith, G., Sgt. Walsh. F.A., Sgt. Mont-IKIIY. L.A. SECOND BOW - Sgt Dalzlel A.R. Cpl. Doiron, L.J., Cpl. Warren, K.C. Cpl. McCabe. E.C.F.. L-Cpl. Ellis. E.D, THIRD BOW-- Slgmn Peters, E.F.M., Kingston Legion Hold Annual Meeting, Plan New Home zle; Treasurer. - Earl Carrier Secretary. Addison Horne: Sgt. at arms Raymond McQuillan. Wel- fare offlcer, A. C. Maclllachern M.C. Sick Committee. W Stretch. M Henderson. F. Hanson, exe- cutive Committee. M. Murphy D. MacPhee, J. Jewell. I Peters. M. Green, A. MacDonald. Ways and moans Committee; I. Peters, R. Masson, R. Bruce. N. MacFad- yen, J. MacDonald. M. Murphy. It was moved by James Mac- Kenzie. and seconded by Ivan Peters that the executive. Com- mlttee report to the secretary. Information pretalnlng to a site for a Legion Home. on Nov. 22nd 1956. Motion carried. There being no further business the meeting closed with the usual procedure and the Queen. fire and scorn on the Russians. Soviet actions in the nation were characterized a "bestiality. . . . horrifying esllousncss . . . mass- acre . . . sickening spectacle." At one point, during a particu- larly sharp attack, Russia's penn- nnent delegate, Arkady A. Sobolev, rose and left the chamber. The other R u s s l s n representatives, however, sat listening with stony indifference. or busled themselves with documents on the desk. "'l'he Soviet Union has already paid an immense price for this bullying of n defenceiess people." Lodge said. "We must not let the memory of this outrage die." Describing conditions in Run- g . he - " ospltnls are nblnse. Red Cross units have been attacked. other Red Cross activities have been halted on Soviet ords-rs. Such in- terference with the flow of medi- LONDON (Reutarst- James Griffiths, 66, Wednesday night was re-elected unopposed as dep- uty leader of the Labor party in Parliament. His appointment fol- lows the recent unopposed reelec- tion of Hugh Gnltskell. 50. as party chief. 0 mm. TO 9 p.n1. rusmsour ,7” x Sigmn Larier, C.S.. Cpl. Rodd, W. H, L-Cpl. Llewellyn. A.A., Slgmn. Glllis, W.B. FOUR'I'K- BOW - Slgmn Gallant, L.V., Sfgmn. Walsh E. P. Sigmn. Garnhain. G.L, Slgmn. Saunders, G.A. L-Cpl. Smith. A.F. Chev. Plants In U. S. On Overtime Basis DETROIT (AP)-Chevrolet mo- tor division announced Thursday that its 10 passenge car assem- bly plants across the United States will go on an overtime production schedule effective Saturday. At the same time, Fisher Body Division announced that 10 of its division plants located alongside the Chevrolet assembly unit: also will go on a six-day work week. Edward N. Cole. general man- ager of Chevrolet. said the over- time program was necessary be- cause of increasing demand for 1957-model cars. BIG INVESTMENT United Sister private invest- ments in South Africa reached uS7.000.000 in 1956, compared with saa.ooo.ooo in 1943. U.S. Spokesman Demands Action To Aid Hungarians cal aid-of all things-is proof of s horrifying callousness to human sufferin ." He then read the us. resolution Ind naked for quick adoption of it. The UN has sat machinery in "M9" to hell) the Hungarians 1'-&degne.ssld. He pleaded tbs: 1; 5. to work. I Malpequel oy;-...'wan Delight Demerqra Gourmet: " clioie Mal oystersfrom 'loul-Prine:Edwr3n.lslaod.mesfiIll! port Wednesday green. - of gourmets in far-off Demersra. Cubs and boxes of dired New foundlaad codflsh will Provide Grensdn. St". Lucia. Montserrat. Painter's Work . ' IDNDON (CP) -- Jean - Paul ltiopelle. a young pointer from Montreal. who has been living in Paris for some years. receives at n Mayfair gallery. ding writing in the New Statesman and Nation. says itishsrdtolmsginewherea painter like Riqpelle. " ' 1. in full hlshly sophis- ticated abstract idiom and appar- ai uninterested in man and the around him." can go to will accompany them to Bermuda Trinidad Montserrat. Antigua, Barbados and st. Kltts. Annapolis Valley produce. in- cluding the world-famous apples. as well as celery. lettuce, cab- bage, onions. turnlol Ind bean! sre stowed in the holds; to be unloaded as the bi! IMP "F9855 be! way through Imolll 330 Cl!- lbhonn Islands to British Guiana. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) Tempera- tures issued by the Tomato public weather office: "'Ills canvases. sombre and or- fginsl in color, are built up layer l til th surf - WI 1”” Ellis-eIyn”tall:ntllf tII:eQ-dIl;Oc::l0;:l . (Night) (Day) 1.91, A, on. mg, .g them, me Dawson -14 4 Vancouver Victoria Edmonton - Calgary Regina .. original flat tapestry-like effect effect vanishes: slowly the whole canvas becomes, animated, planes of color come to life. sliding. tip- ping uid interweaving, forming spatial relationships of infinite complexity and subtlety. "The handling of paint is man- terly: each area. each slab of. color in the canvas, every one off the 1.0lio touches plays its part." The exhibition is an annual one given by art expert Dudley Tooth, who collects work of promising artists in France. Rlopelle is the only abstract painter nwysesellted. 5333': 23:28 Hope Worst Post In Middle East By WARREN ROGERS Jr. WASHINGTON (AP) The United States Friday was re- ported considering a mutual se- curity pact for Israel as a means of further simmering down the Middle East. Democratic and Republican leaders of Congress came away from a White House conference with President Eisenhower volc- . from I2 noon traditional fare for residents of sydlllf N .Psgo2.'I'h'aGnsr'dfnn Saturday, Nov. 10, 1956 V seaseacssxssu sasenaa-genes HALIFAX ( CP)-The weather . office here says the cold air con- ttlquos to flow over the dlsmcg from lie northwest and scattered snowflurrln are forecast for all regions. Clearing weather is fore- cast for the evening, and llldica. ttons-are that Sunday will be sunny but cold. Forecasts: Northern NOVB Scotla, Princg Edward island and New Bruns Wlcls: Cloudy with scattered snow- flurrles. clearing in the evening; colder; northwest winds 2). Low- hlgh at New Glasgow and Char. ' " - 35 llld 40. Moncton 30 and 40. Fredericton zo and 40, Saint John 30 and 40, Edmundstun Ind C-ampbellton 25 and 35. Sunday: Sunny and cold. High tide today at Clllrlotietrnvn at 2:86 am. and 4:12 p.m.. and on Sunday at 3:29 am. and 4:58 pm, Summerllde tide eighteen minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 7.04 am. .'i!lil sets at 4.50 p.m. Sun rises Sunday at 7:05 am. SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER ARMISTICE DAY. NOV. II AT LENNOX HOTEL. SOURIS SPRINGHILL MINE DISASTER DANCE ing optimism and faith in his but- dllng the tense situation. Eisenhower was said to have told them that. while no man can MONDAY. NOV. 12. I956. foretell the future in the area. the peak of the crisis may have passed. Report Uranium Mines Wrecked EISENSTADT, Austria (Reu. fers)-Hungarian .efugeeg an-lv. I-Ill here Friday said anti-Russian rebels at Mecsek had blown "sky high" the uranium mines there to Prevent them from falling into So- viet hands. . "They did the Job so thoroughly that the place wiu yield no urn- Adm- 50C (P llemebrancel lllllm for Years to come." one refu- gee cold. 4 I At Ross Burner Electric Ltd. Showroom 56 St. Peter's Road In attendance will be Draegermen and miners who came out of the mine sllve. These men will be interviewed at the dance. This dance is being sponsored by Ross Burner & Electric Ltd. and all funds will be donned to the Sprlnghlll Mine Disaster Fund. and sets at 4:49 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. Dancing from 9:30-1200 THAflKFllLLYt- Ill TRIBUTE . ""toffiegloriossan'd nnfudlng 4' 2 of our Salton. Soldiers and Alnnon who. defending on-priceless heritage you Q lbolrilvssforpsoeosndeliotforwolid.