.i .1... improvements now under 'iI the Harris Memorial Li- llllilf designed to brmg within it at students and others inter- il ;i wealth of information .1; M, long remained dormant Ylylilllfl liosemcni files. 1 our exclusive .... . r - V93d' : l.m.,n 42 x 21 feet, has been 3., Hui in the basement area .:dL.,-c .. leisurly amination of ('ll1)lL'S of Island newspapers in-i he made on application. rim l'Cil(IlIlg room is equipped um ioiir hanks of double fluor- lullllll IILIIIIS for easy reading. The :....'iing and sidewalls are brightly ilili lied and the floor covering is .,, lmvpilig with the general color steel lockers carrying "16 iitlilllfl copies of Island newspapers tiilllillli such rare and interesting ...:.ihios as a complete collection .( the Prince Edward Island Reg- ..:..-. founded in 1823 and various )ii..-.- publications right up to the nlliixiilli time. Tito microfilm reader installed .iIll be available for use after the iirlllill opening of the new reading ..,.,,,,, on a complete microfilm ll.i on hand of the. Island Of SI- Iiihil Gazette and IVII5C9IIBIIy for 1,. years 1792-1793. and also the p....;-.- mitt-am Island neiiister roi- H providing Newspaper Reading Room At The Ch'iown Public Library teresting microfilm has been com- pleted The larges plays M.A.. ward 1860 to 1373. rr r r ze. Provision is also made in five time to time off the press in the early years of the Island. superintendent H. 3. Chandler, of Education under whose super- vision the work has been perform- ed. said yesterday that the n1'- CAVENDISH PASTORAL charge C;I':fa53g;If3I'”:nmfI'"gg';v.cL'; ranging and placing of files would The United Church of Canada. A next Lm.d.l Day 8 follows: take considerable time but the for- mal opening would take place as soon as possible. "The whole his- me, and myself are looking for- the library available to many stu- dents snd others interested in our Legislative L lb r s r y Commit- Ciiy and Central PENTECOITAL Isr- vice at George MacDonald's Crapaud. Friday. October 14th at am p.111. 0. 1!. Stairs. minist- er. HAMPTON PASTORAL charge services October 10th W.M.S. Thsnkoffering Hampton Church 7.80 o'clock. p.m. Rev. A. Frank Maclsean. Trinity Church. Char- lottetown. guest. speaker. 81'. .l0lIN'l' Church. Crspaud. be Mrs. NORTH RIVER Baptist Church service. Sunday. Oct 16. North River 11 a. m.. C de River. 8 run. Steven Ac :1. speaker- YORK PASTORAL chlrzc. The United Church of Canada. minist- er. J. M. Sproule. Si-IMIRY 09'- lfi, 1055. ll a.m. Central (Rail! service); 2.30 Pleasant Grove (rally service); 7.30 York. HUNTER RIVER Pastoral charge. The United Church of minister. rich tone. Only of The Islander for the years Music Store. Microfilm reader unit en- the film-from 35mm and m.. the result on a slope plate Bishop.' ' oversize steel cabinets for the care C""d'- 5"VI'-'” ”” s""d'y' Se i f B d O tober 10th. and protection of larger size pub- Ocwb” mu" " mum": what Nillztggntllr sIIIlIlI1UI.),"' affer Trinity. , llcstions which appeared from 193' NV” 9'45 "m" S""d'y 11.00 a.m. Holy Communion. .Ser- Willey. 3 Pm- school 10.45 a.m. (Both in Com- munity Hall;) North Wiltshlre 11.15 a.m.. Sunday School 10 s. r.; Hunter River 7.30 p.m., Sun- day School 10.30 a.m. Rev. C.R. Moase. B.A.. B.D., minister. vices in St. Thomas' Church. Long Creek and St. Elizabeth's Church Springfield cancelled. Rev. George R. F. Ebsary, rec- r. Raynor. minister. B.L.S., of the Department Squareyoanca Music Store. Joint Congregational meeting of the Cavendish Pastoral Charge will be held in the Cavendish Canoe Cove ll a.m.. S,S. 10 a.m.; Nine Mile Creek 3 p.m., S.S. 2 p. m.; Clyde River Rally Day'ser- m.: Birch Hill tory of the Island is contained in ch""3h "3 M”"d'y' ocmb" 2”" 1 e 7.30 p.m., S.s. 11 a.m.; Rev. J. H. these newspapers." he said. "Both at 8 Dame m conskglef Putlpn 3"; Chcurchill S.S. 11 a.m. Rev. Don- erator. Miss Gill. who is associated with "IV 3" I” ll” 0" "5 ” " '" ' aid Nicholson. X ister. ister. Rev. C. R. Moase. Interim Chairman. NEW GLASGOW Christian Church Sunday. October 16. New Glasgow Community Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning worship to making this addition to Lorne and Kirk Betty and Jim - Joyce and Ron I5l5"d'I history-" I Jim and Vera n o munio 11 m Caven- The W993" PI "1? eXIe"d'3d "3 Reservation Bureau C. P. Railway. 31;, (i:;.li'.e., Banpusg ?;p......i. wot. ID-in New Dominion 7-30 P- m. IIFBTY 59””? I5 being 50"” by Toronto ship service 7:30 p.m. All arel the P'”VI"cm GWe'"me"t "me" Salvation Army Corps. Charlottb invited to share in these services. a special grant set aside by the gown Jean and Eddie ister. in Memoriam HRS. E. G. DENNIS tin .u..iiday evening October 3rd. 'iw death of Mrs. Enock George iii-unis took place. at the home of q.-.- daiinhicr, Mrs. Irving Thomp- mn. Dunstnffnage. The late Mr!- Dennis was a daughter of the late ianie Clark and Hugh Square- pi-iggs of Montrose. For a number .! years Mrs. Dennis with her hus- hunt! and family resided in Mar- zate on the Dennis homestead. in lillfl the late Mr. and Mrs. nt-nnis moved to Marshfleld. where their family still reside. The late llrs. Dennis lived recently with her daughter, Mrs. Irving Thomp- :nn. who tenderly cared for her: .i.-i-xiii): on at the age of 88 years. Mrs. Dennis was a member of the United Church. her church at- tcndance, and christian character here an example to her family anti friends. The funeral was held on Thurs- Jiv afternoon in Central United i'hur('I1. Rev J. M. Sprnule and Rev A. F. Marleen conducted the tI'l'll('P. Rev. Sproule spoke very in-iinnly from the words The Lord's iiv Shepherd. Favorite hymns of 'IlP deceased were used: "The lmdis My Shepherd" and "What .1 l'rientl We Have in Jesus". The ilouers were many and beautiful. .1 silent tribute of respect to the rim-eased. Interment was in the t-iuiI't'I1 cometary. I'.'iII bearers were Messrs. Stan- in Scott, Wilfred Godfrey. Almon iitmrell. Harry Muttart. Charles iiuimi-lson and Boswell Stewart. viii: liite Mrs. Dennis left to mi-iirn the following children - -iiiiitoli Mrs. John Andrew: Her- l70l'li William (predeceased): Ver- . th I-t lstyesr. Hi dLldM-Phil il'&;f.""'5 I323 I" M0 M0 er n 9' 8' ci:.fi?eaE,.,n L 8' C & CENTRAL - Gladdie and Rex MARSHFIELD Pastoral 'charge.i In M,, and Mm up w. M35 The Presbyterian Church in Can- Shs ters: Mrs. predec Dovcr For school. The A. 8. Dover son. non. Roy; tliuth) Mrs. Alex Scott; and iVinIa). Mrs. Irving Thomp- left MRS EDWARD S. Mrs. William M. Campbell (Dorothy) of Milton, Mass., USA., R. G. Barrie iBertha) Tor- onto; Mrs. W. G. Hogg. .Ir.. (Ruth) of Charlottetown and Mrs. L. H. Ives iMary) Kentville. N. S. Her husband and son Walter having vived by two sisters. Dr. Mary A. er R.N. and one brother llamas A. Dovsr. all of Massachusetts. and faithful member of the Salva- tion Army. the deceased was especially interested in the Young People's superintendent of the S u n d a y 3 She 1'vas respected and loved by; all who knew her and because of y her gentle and kindly spirit her. life was a benediction to all. MacKenzie. Everett Dover. Arthur. Bill. Garth. Billie and Janice Bill, Vsleris Ann and Donald Sincere and true and mind. beautiful memories she behind. ada, Sunday. Oct. 16th Harring- R. dMi.W.G.il CV an r3 ogg ton 1l.a.m.: Mount Stewart 3 p. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bagnail and Kay m.: BROWN The death ocurred at the P. E. A.d ,. , school. 7.30 pm. service. Mame, man, om, . I. Hospital. Sept. 29th, 1955 of MIa:ya:EdJD(ge::g'tez'I5;"m”e' N'S' son-Carver Mixed Quartet will , , Mrs. Edward S. Brown tnee Mar- Jennie Mwv and Sam Middley sing. Everyone welcome. Rev. BROOKFIELD F"AIIG'V 11”, gal-g(Dove1'l in her inst year. She "N," S - ' L0,. M- Macuaugmcm BA” hours of service for blllltlii) Oct was born in Sherwood. P. E. 1.. Joe 'ami menms Marsha” Kent minister. ohcr 16th are as follows: it a.m. the daughter of the late Thomas vme N S. ' y , Hunter River; 3 pm llai-tsviiie;l' S. and Mrs. Dover. I ' ALLXANDRL uwss mmds 7.30 p.m. Brookfield. The eveningl Margaret and Lewis Turner Mrs. Angus Cameron Carrie. Lottie and Emily Fred and Jennie Lutic and family Fred. Ethel and family Mrs. Ethel Mellick. services for Sunday. Oct. are as follows: Alexandra at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Cross Roads. at 3 p.m. There will be special is survived by four daugh- son-Carver Quartet and FRIDAY SPECIALS. I eased her. She is also sur- and Miss Katharine S Dov- over fifty years a staunch Ilssss Eva Wood and Arluo MacDonald will sing. The Sllecill soloists at the evening service will Bsrbarai Rupert Cameron and Miss Nancy Mc- Ncvln. All are welcome to these services. Rev. C. E. Armstrong. - NEW PORTABLE phonographml 329.95. Toombs It the FREE CHURCH OF Scotland. service Oct. 16. Stanehel, 2.30 p. 11 a.m. Rev. BRADALBANE UNITED Church Sunday. Oct. 16th. North Gran- ville l1 a.m. (Communiont: Rose tCommunion); Bradalbane 7.30 pm. Rev. H. S. NEW POPULAR classics records. FREE CHURCH OF Scotland. Services Oct. 16th. Murray Riv- " 10-30 a.m.; Belle River 1.30 p. 3.30 p.ni.. ducted by Rev. Clement Graham. Bishop. interim Mod- CORNWALL UNITED Church, Services Oct. 16th will be conduct- ed by Rev. George Tilley. B.A. as follows; Cornwall 11.00 a. m. Kingston Rally Day service 8.00 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED -O Rev. Bryer R. Jones. B.D., min- lMr. and Mrs. Foster Sharp of East pBideford. P. E. I. wish to announce tthe engagement of their daughter, Constance Orell to Wilfred Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred lilac- Wiliiams of Miiburn. P. E. 1. Mar- riage to take place November 12thl Marshneld 10.30 am. sun. .at Livingstone United Church, llam- service in Brookficld will he the' iannual W.M.S. Thankoffering ser-.' ivice. The Glasgow Road -Wiit-allc-yi music at both services at Aiex- Riv” CM" mu have charge "I thel and,-ap 1n the morning The Maine. service of praise. All are welcome.- the Rev. Lawrence Biniklc. Child's and Misses' Oxfords (sizes 84) - B and D Widths - 52.99 Children's Red Romeo Slippers (Sizes 4-I0) Regular 2.50 - 51.49 Department serving as pail bearers were Mcssrsl Bagnall. Ray Taylor Neili Gym Shoes for girls and boys including the famous and Ernest Cameron. FLORAL 'rmnu'rr:s ' I nmny . ru.Low "Posture Foundation" (PF) Sneakers .. WREATH See the Children's Overshoe Specials Claire. Dorothy and Walter ' SPRAYS I Dial LePuge Shoe Co., lid. 9 in her heart .. To . FllRNlTliltE FASHIONS Helen Yoe, J. H. and 700mm of the Summerplde Club- Personals COD- treatment. Mr. H. Bennett Carr. who with Sun Life's " A model. special Price Black and Maroon. Sale Price long. Ankile length. Regular value 38.00. Jacket. Spedal Price . . . . . . Special .RocxnrrussriorznrLm...inauasr-tehlbl--I-s-not cnocitm & STOREY LIII. . The opening night was a wonderful success and many complimentary remarks were "made on our display of KIIOEHLEII FURNITURE We have devoted our whole lower door to this on- nuol event and extend an open Invlliarlon to cl to use these attractive new designs in fumlhre. We are happy to welcome you at anytime. But why not make f'onIgIll' "FAMILY SHOPPING NIGI-I"I"' and drop In and see our display. FURNITURE MAKES A HOME AND KROEHLEII MAKES GOOD FURNITURE . and one or MOORI; s MoLI1OD L'I'D.. through who-0 on-oponuon as 09'l"Q.dIswa&andvuindoxvsofoursa1ssfloorhavsbeandoeoI'sAsd., with annodmdnpox-ynmrisncmiodbveiathqenayusnpd wlstchsewelbldssdwith the beautiful colors and covers enthcuw&'rd- Kl: - . ; I34 KEIIT STIIEET Stu II to II. hsecial Price bodal Isis A special in IIHIHI Towels. II” I 3''. Just Arrivadl P1-ht Cotton. 3 about osroo-Iv INIICIHIIII Outlines Aim OI Women's Bureau At Club Dinner The Business and Professional Women's Clubs held thier Provin- cisl conference dinner Wednesday Charlottetown Hotel. short business session was Joined in by members of the Charlotte- town snd Summerside Clubs. Miss provincial president, presided at the dinner a pleasing feature of which was the present- ation to Senator Elsie lnman of the Club emblem. An address of congratulations to Senator Inmsa was read at the presentation. The guest speaker for the even- ing was Miss Marion Royce. direct- or of Women's Bureau. Depart- ment of Labor. Ottawa. She was introduced by Miss Jessie Fraser ' A Miss Royce outlined the purpose of the Women's Bureau which is Mrs. Rufus Clory of Glen Eden has reentered the City Hospital for presents the Sun Life of Canada in Charlottetown and district, cently returned home from a business trip to Montreal. While there. he took part in a special! four-day conference held at Ste. 2 ' Marguerite in Quebec's Laurentianl RF M C' E" ARMSTRONG" I Mountains. Mr. Carr is associated Branch. Nylo Gabardine. Grey, navy, blue. Slip-o MEN'S HORSEHIDE JACKETS Men's Parkaa. heavy satin quilted lining. Special Sale Price . . . . . . . .. Men's heavy plaid work shiriis. Special Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Special Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -we riff: .... st 7.95 Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . y Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys' Jsclgpts. Heavy Melton. all wool lined Boys' Parkas. Brown only. Satin quilted lining. Boys' Leather Jackets. Plain or western styli- Spedal Isle Price . . . . . . . . . .. - BoyI' Combination Underwear. Whiter weight. Boya' fancy Jacqua 6 pilover Iwsatsr. Price Ipooial Sale Price, pair sdtsbls for apron: and quilts. . pound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. SPECIALS FROM FLOOR COVERING DEPT. &s I I I led .................................. to N I I bat .............................- ........................... ans Ansniai A also-tent cl In :ok:.8imI& Hoof 00"”" M iDoesI('lll id plaid patterns. as" t lnggulgr 19c. special Price. yard ............... sqrui-day Night Uail 9:30 P. M. De lowasvadandhlookdulsnl E”- XIPl'K.M(hII . . - - - - -- Tbh More Remains Open M NY var napping s-Md-r """'Y 9 a new branch of the Department of Labor and has as its object- ives a better understanding of the yroblems of women workers and their Jobs. Another rim of the Bur- eau is to promote good labor standards in the field of women employment. The speaker discussed the subj-. ects which are receiving initiali consideration by the Womenls Bur- eau: I. Married women in employ. ment: 2. The occupation of women and their opporturiities in new fields: 3. The earnings of women and the special problem of young-I er and older women workers. She. stated that there are 1135,0001 Wiimfn employed . one out of every I three of when is married. 1 She emphasized the importancef Tj i I i Re-opening t COME TO SPECIAL REOPENING SERVICES at ALEXANDRA. OCT. 16th l'0- ll AM. and 7:30 P.M. FC- Special Music at Both y Services. i Minister. FOR THIS WEEK END WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU A GREAT SAVING IN FALL AND WINTER WEARING APPAREL. i rxrRA SPECIAL IN MEN'S suns 1 All wool worsted nylon blends. plain colors and 3 Iliecks. Values in ss5.oo. Sale Price . 1 V Size 12 to ill. Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . ...... .. 517.95 3 in 59.95 53.29 3 A BIG SPECIAL IN BOYS' SUITS mo 516.95 58.95 57.59 513.95 51.79 52.50 .3” 790 Aszsoi-ted Patterns. 51.39 ' low Deni background- I I6. bundles. Specl RWHOI h fol base rugs. Suitiihlo Inr bedrooms and iritehen. & mussel an-fsoe. hocisl weekend uric"- 56.00 57.50 . 58.50 i Saturday and CCTTQEB ER or PROWSE anus. LIMITED FOR BE'I'l'l1II VALUES Of special interest to the college set. are housecoatis and dusters. so popular for t.he light study hours. dtusters in figured and striped nylon. Loose and fitted styles. Special Week-end Sale Price Corduroy diisters in loose back style. with large pocket trim. Ruse, gold. blue and aqua. and red. Size 12 to 18. Special Sale Price . . . . . . .. For wear with the party dress. and red. S. M. & L. Price . . . . . . . .. Satin lounging pyjamas. . Sizes S. M. at L. Men's med.ium weight combination Uudhrwear, short sleeve or Sp waist band. y Pink. blue and maize. Special Sale Price Plains and mixtures. plaid material al Mohair and Wool. Bany- fwanted fall shades. Blue. rose, red. green. beige. brown, wine ;and grey. All costs fully interlined and l'Chamois st. back. Extra Special . . . . . . . . . . . .. I.sdi.es' wool cardigans. Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A scoop in ladists' nylon boss. substsndsrtb. l Regular price 91.5. Isis Prion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. powder. lines I to I. Isle Price . . . . . . . . . .- 5.l.it"'..'.iIL.i'.7.'T"'-i."2'.'f."i”i-.i..".'77?T.'t ..".”f.'i f'.'.".'.'. . . 5 1 .50 Boys' and Glrl.s' Itation Wagon sets. and brown. Sizes 2, 3. In. Good l'ty. Suitable bf hitch whd a. D1 shades of "fl- &4-7 2.49 . Rndlcd danig. lvpr-.7 shade. &o l"xI". Special Sale Price. pair . . . . . . . . ......... SPECIAL IN IIAYON 'l'AI.ICI.i'O'IlH5 Size 43" x B". Oren. red. blue and 143. Special f The Better Stores Keep Charlottetown Alive Friday. Oct. 14, 1955 Th! Guardian Page 3 oleducatioainthssolvingsflahor tonsovoiltosfnimefuilafadvd should urouspossihilitiaa." problems. "Young woman At the ennelnstus sf lb Ideal! be encouraged to look to all voc- ations when making a ehoics". she address Miss Bessie PIOIII. viso- president of the C T i said. "There must be a partner- ship co-operation between men and of the women but above all we must give to the younger generation s sense of values which leave them free AUDUBON SHOW A Series Of MOVIES and LECTURES This show is sponsored by the Queen's County Fish and Game and deals with the best and most interesting close-up films of birds and animals In the world. Filmed in brilliant color right in the wilderness. ”Pa.ul Bunyan Country" is the name (if the first movie and the world famous outdoor man. Dr. Walter J. Breckenridge will be the first lecturer. OUEEN CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Wednesday. Oct. Writ of 8:00 -- ADMISSION - Children & Students Adults 25c Season Ticket GlRLS' DEPT. There is one group of Nylon Pink. blue. rod and royal. 58.98 Sizes 12 to M. 511.98 snuprn HOUSECOATS 1 oor length in taffeta. background of black, navy I CRINOLINES White. pink, blue 54.98 PYJAMAS Black with gold, red or royal . tool ecial Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56. 8 piece sets of pyjamas of Hansel tailored Jacketsrand elastic Scuffs to munch. S. M. & L. SPECIAL GROUP OF LADIES' COATS re Kardivan Veloin', and Elysian. A full range of sizes hi 525.95 colours rod, saw. black. green. yel- Sizes 14 to so and powder. .NYLON HOSE 79d 51.95 PAIRS FOR I50 ies' wool coat sweaters. Red. navy. and Colours NaVY- 8i'99nv "d 4.95 al Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. .... .. I COTTAGE SETS I Msnouls cuirrsms. 53.25 790 590 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...-cos week-and pr-be wide. Open To Look After Your Needs.