SEPTEMBER 18, 1952 THE GUARDIAN. cHAaLo'i'rl:'rown' race nvzg Young ' g People s Meeting The opening meeting of Zion .y.p,S,C.E. was held on Tuesday N-nnlng when fifty young people ilnined in the uiscussion "Is Jesus (illl'lSt Lord of Ali" as conducted hv Mr. John A. Johnston. The u.0l'SIllD service was conducted by John Phillips. Kay Garnhum and middle HlC1f0X- The president presided over me business meeting at which the following officers were elect- m'””” ”"'””"”'A'"”" T dent. -W1" Phillips? VlCPP'e5" those who received their diplomas The gesture of the meeting was , rlr-nl. R0551” Hick”? 5”'"””'5'- this week at the graduation ex- an names by Mr. Kenneth Parker, Dzlvidil MucEachern; Treasurer. ercises in the Nova Scotia. Hospital rcently appourted superintendent of Rt-nil MacNevln. The 10"0W'"3 Auditorium at Halifax, were two my ncnoou, He made many m-act. o the conveners of committees: M Doris Ross; Worship. local interest, but ahlelnedvanee. JIMMYS TAXI -- Phone 525. WEAR It 175 Queen street. "sanvlclt Fol: THE slcx: Giggey'e Pharmacy. Phone 3170. osiiinii. oiunniilii 'I'his eolunin is reserved for new- of JIOWABU MacINNlS FOOT- young women from the. Island, Miss Calf Clul) Mergnbe-rs Put On Display advertising . of a uewsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- W. K. S. Home. School Ass'n Holds Meeting 'itiu-. A . Kent Home and School -Association neld the opening meet- ing of the school year last night. The president. Mr. F.A. Large pre- sided." Mr. Bert Larkin was ap- pointed secretary. Mr. C.F. I-line. principal of the school, introduced the teachers and spoke on the la RED And WHITE SHOW Ayrshire Breeders in King's County are reminded of the Ayrshire show to be held at the Plowing Match. Dundas. Wednesday. Sept. 24. iudging to start at 1 o'clock. i value of the Home and School As- icai suggestions for Home and l Congratulations L . Program. Edna C. Atkins Mount Stewart and . id: G -- K "ii School activititles and expounded ,i,ljff,lj;,'.”'tsfi,f.'?.:1'f” Kay ””5:...i.3...; ?'1'1:5tFl”'e”ce Mccab” '” Cm” S some of his educational philosophy. . (.p':mn'.,,.' En” Benton; Member. ” '5 "Wm V ', . Following this there was an in- to 3 mm, Ishnei F31-quharson; Plan- RE.Eiu,E'R smwlclnw . G. formal discumion when it was de- :5., Elaine Humphrey. Flitefn Duffy and Mum B. Arglnamt cided toafiiiiste irth theyllatlonal ; l-dmmittee members were aso have entered the RHQN. (R) as Home ll. School ssociaton. : Mupllliliell by the group. ordinary seamen and Leading Miss Mary MacLcnnans grade . WV. Cr C- wcbst" mmme"dl' Seaman Windsor Judson has re- Wm ' mmpetmm Mm we 3'35” f0!” IIIS OXCGUOIII PGPTOPMUHCE ml Mr. Johnston onopllgls H;-Jon; mu!” m the service for 3 mfg Est mnumber of parents Dregellt. ill the ymlmi P9 - s the: period of five years. ccord- r IV 8 22- M155 CT05bY'5 EN 9 1 ' ' ;l,&,..;ng for Mcciil University mg to. mmrmmon relented an .. was runner-up with 21. in Wlnlllllg YIIO :- 1i.'if'l' next Sunday. A film quiz was conducted and .Kiiii."lL'hFOi'l'lC slides were shown. The meeting closed with prayer pull the benediction pronounced (iideons To Hold Maritime Rally H-ere ..j. . The Gideons International in (';lll.'lda. are holding their 6th an- r.ii.-ii Maritime Rally at the Char- lottetown Hotel September 19 to 2i The organization, founded at Jnll85VlllE, Wls.,' U.S.A., in 1899, first came to Canada in loll. Since 1908. when Scripture dis- tribution in hotel guest rooms be- pan, over three million Bibles and sixteen million copies of the New 'lli-strunent have been placed armed services. Over.a. million Bibles and Testaments in Canada. In recent years the .Gideon movement has spread to the Brit- isll isles. Norway. Sweden. Fin- land. Holland and Japan - and everywhere it is being recognized as an extended nonsectarian arm hi the church, rendering a. valu- chic spiritual service that; no one denomination could perform of itself. Gideon members give lav- ishly of their time and financial mezins, and seek to gain new ihry speak by invitation - just as on Sunday next many Char- lnlleiowll and district churches will welcome Gideon representa- lzles in their pulpits. TERENCE PONIES The famous shaggy Camarque :liilil('S of France are born black. ilrllillg white later. TOURIST AREA nrorrian Bay. separated from Lake Huron by Ontario's Bruce Peninsula. was so named in honor of King George III. IN Memoiuam in loving memory' of our dear Inn and hrnthor, William Francis lilmor Mccarvlllc, who passed airny on September lath. 1040. "lfnther, Dad, Sisters and Bro- tors. iuiniis. MAiiiniioes.' oeiius 50:: Per Insertion Hana-At the r. E. 1. Hospital fil Sent. 15. to Mr. and Mrs. Ar- .-(l)lIl1il' MacRae, Central Royalty. I l-f.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. All three are Charlottetown men. SMALLER CRANBERRY CROP --In speaking of the cranberry crop this year was definitely be- low the average, probably due to the lack of moisture. The berries night the Evening Branch of the ion Shore. She was presented with before Magistrate K. M. so or five days. remanded until the 23rd. to 320 or 30 days. Harrington while his cohol. was fined :50. order of march will-"be: Party. Band. Chief Mourners, Officers of the Charlottetown Garrison, Ex Of- ficers of the Armed Forces. Gen- eral Public. All ex-officers oi the Armed -Forces' are requested to p.m. to take part in the funeral. Dress: Military uniform - meda will be worn. - SEAL COATING COMPLETED --seals coating was nished on the six and e half mile stretch of National Park Highway between Ruetlco Harbour and Cavendish yesterday. completing I tab that has been advancin; steadily for by permanent Park employees un- der the direction of Mr. Allan Periey, Parks Department engineer are hardly ready for picking yet but the end of this week or early DELIGIITFUL EVENING -Last Woman's Auxiliary of St. Peter's Cathedral entertained in honor of Mrs. E. M. Malone at the summer home of Mrs. James Brady, Brigh- lovely parting gifts by members. Mrs. Malone and Canon Malone are leaving at the end of the month to reside for the next year at Halifax. Mhrtin one drunk was sentenced to 20 days without option. another given ten. days, and a third-was given A drunk and dis- orderly was fined til) or 10 days and a drunk and lncapablel was remanded. A man held in custody as a. suspect in a recent case of assault. was formally charged and MAGISTRATE'S COURT .- In of North Rustico was found guilty of being intoxicated in a public place near Rustico and sentenced A resident of Borden for driving a motor veh- icle on the public highway near faculties were impaired by the use of al- I MILITARY FUNERAL -- A military funeral for the late Lt.- Col. 0. J. Stewart. M.C., will take place today from st. James Church, service starting at 2.00 p.m. The Firing Canadian Legion. Pall Bearers, Bearer Party. Body on Gun Carriage. Insignia Bearer, meet at Rochford square at 1.30 Pictured above are severdl members of J to r. the Alexandra Calf Club which yesterday put; on a display of the work of. members of the club. Shown above with their calves in- 3113 W9h5l"' tnlmlm in the NNJOHN Park are from left to ri ht Chr s Jud o L l1lJ k" Athol J k'n D ' S ith at Lilci ll.B. A t Miss v "mi y”'"d”'t5"pe"”'”"d”" Gt Gieil Benton Gail Sgheillow allnd Rulhnllyogdy 9 en ms, Lin-lBS;.l'rtet9'Is;nl'Ei1mnI1.ab: and yllvfr. Hlneras illillteitigute held if Pownal on SCPL 17' 1952 B. McGiihvary stated that the 1 ' mm amp projectors ma movmg it ,' Provincial Exhibition here. Oscar's Pansy. is one oi the animals he is entering in the Sale oi Stars. The placed third and her twin-sister fourth in the class for senior yearl- ings. ADDBESSED LION'S CLUB - Mlss E. Seaman, supervisor West- ern Division V.O.N., was the spec- ial guest speaker at the bl-monthly supper meeting of the Lions Club held at the Queen Hotel last even- ing. chairman was Lionsman D. A. Maecanneil. Miss Seaman was in- the V. O. N. stressing its commun- ity services. In addition to visiting homes on part time basis and co- operating with other welfare or- ganizations, the V. O. N. assisted in the training oi public health nurses. In summing up, Miss Sea- man stated ihe V. 0. N. focuses its attention on the family and is gen- erally regarded as a hospital with- out walls. A vote of thanks. on be- half oi the club, was moved by Lionsman Joe sturdy. The mem- club were discussed. CONSERVATIVE MEETING - The executive oi Charlottetown and Royalty Women's Progressive Con- servative Aasoclation met in the McLure Building. Kent Street, last evening, in the initial meeting oi a planned program for its fall and winter activities. with Mrs. Dunbar, the president. presiding. The out- standing item oi business to be considered was the coming visit of Miss Sybil Bennett. president of the Dominion Women's Associat- ions, to the Province on Oct. '7 and 8 next. When details of this pro- posed reception to Miss Bennett are finally completed. announce. ment to the women of the Province will be made through the Press. other matters of a routine nature were also dealt with. whiclr to- gether with informal discussion on association affairs occupied the evening profitably. . Personals Mr. D. F. sigsworth has return- ed to Mbntreai where he is on the staff of Loyola College. . Mrs. Carrie MacNcili and her son, Ralph MacNcili. Parkdale have The illness in the P. E. I. Hos- pital bt little Miss Marion Mu- Callum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Mccallum. Brackley Point, Rural Yout Club Activities in Limelight At 1 Fair Tomorrow Thirty-two Calf Club group ex- hibits will be in the ring when Hon. C.C. Baker. Minister of (Agricul- ture. officially opens the Rural Youth Fair at the Exhibition Grounds tomorrow morning at 9.30. The Fair will spotlight those who have applied themselves diligently for the coveted trip to the Royal winter Fair at Toronto. The beef cattle project winners will be sei- ected at a later date. Calf Club entries have been re- ceived from 14 groups of Holstelns, '1 Ayrshire, 6 Shorthorn and i. Jer- sey. The five Poultry Clubs in the Province have all made entries which are expected to provide keen competition in this field of rural of which indicates a variety of in- teresis which are profitable and of an educational character, designed to promote the welfare and con- tentment of young people living on the farm. The development of Sewing Clubs by the young girls has reached the point where '74 such organizations will submit samples of needlework and seven Food Clubs will display some of their work in cmnpetitlon. Another field of endeavour which is advancing rapidly and tending to improve the rural beauty of the hoicls, hospitals, schools. mental POHCE couwrgm th cu uoduced by Dr. I. Rachmel. She t m U. rm 4H H, d flclal opening, and judging at the institutions and branches of the Ponce cm... y...e,n..y ,..f.,,,,.,,g outlined the aims and objects of piMee..f;”wf, f.,,.,,”w,,,,,:,:,S,', E2. i::13'll;ieif;gf'f;k'v:lh1:g zit: ;rpnrce;lu:pa;yap;ogEa)xEn;: are now flourishing in the prov- ince. A display of flowers from this section of our young people will add cololir and interest to the Fair. At .12.30 the Women's Institute of Parkdale will serve luncheon at Parkdale Hall to all exhibitors, which has been generously arrang- ed for by the Hughes Drug Co. Afiemoon Activities events for boys and girls of various ages, will engage the interest of those in attendance, while a tug- of-war and a stepping off distance item shoitid provide additional variety. Suitable prizes will be - oi II. in. - TEXTIJRED - Waterproof - Odorless - Colorless - Flame and grease resistant - Easy-to-clean -- Need no ironing . . . . . Those are the exact words on the label around the smart, new PAYLON PLASTIC DRAPES in the House rurnlshlng Section of IIolman'a in Charlottetown and Holman's in Summersidu. These Plastic Drapes look so much like home- spun fabric that plastic. In very to hang and are complete with a. frilly centre valance. I actually had to feel them to believe they were made of attractive striped effects - various colors, they're ready Extremely good iookin - the price is only 2.95 for a. three piece set. (two drapes and the valance). Don't ever any I didn't tell you about these Pnylon Plastic Drapes - they're terriflcally smart and you'll find them in the Home Furnishing Alon of Both Holman Stores. IIOSIERY CLEARANCE!!! You don't seem to want. them at the Special 1.00 a pair . . . . How about taking 25 cents on that price and bringing in this copy of the STORE NEWS - according to my way of figuring that means you'll be getting I WONDERFUL BUY. A Pair of American Mesh Nylons for ONLY Just 84 CENTS plus THIS COPY OF THE STORE fills Copy of the Store News brought to either the Little Shop in Char- lottetown or the Accessory Department of lfolman's in Summerslde we'll GIVE you ll. Pair of grand and Glorious NYLONSl This offer is A discussion took place on see- uring 9. movie projector and film library for W. K. S. A committee was appointed with Dr. G.Cv. Hous- ton as chalrman and members All- picture projectors and the feasibil- ity of introducing such equipment for visual education in West Kent School. Dr. Frank W. Jelks, M.rs. W.!!J. Scantlebury and Brig. W. W. Reid were appointed a program commit- tee. Other committee corlveners namd were: Mrs. D.M. Goes. re- fieshment; Arthur Hogan, mem- hership. awarded the clubs totalling the highest number of points in the sports. Althoug. Friday marks the of- auditorlum by the Rural Youth on Continued on page 15 Legion Funeral For the late Lieut.-Col. from St. James Church Thursday 2 P. M. GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP of the Queen's County Plowing Match We are proud to note that Sterling used a Massey-Harris No. 22 R.C. Tractor and a Massey Harris No. 26 plow. next week nnnum 5” than 3n-o:h:rIis1;ai1i1ay's I-iotpe.tone of a. pair Mrs. B.E. Rogers was appointed edible eonumon, o wn e ere he showed in to introduce the Home and school I Ch”10N-6'-0Wn ml! W311 HOPE national magazine to the group. "1110 CIIOICO Of CIIOIHPIOIIS" ANDREW MacEACHERN Massey Harris Farm implements Phone 10 130 Kent St. Hereford Moving Pictures Moving pictures of the Hereford show Vocational School. Saturday. September Queewl CWMY MNl13"'9W3C0"1'5 bers he rd "C t it Entl have also been i ids through presentation of . . g " It It revert on barter aclv Y- "35 During the afternoon. beslnnlns . - - r wolk in churches, where i.:?:e'gfl5ge;:l0.:l?l!eilau1;:ityrg rlglilalgu night. and future projects for the received from two lrmln Clubs. all at 130' 3 mm. of track and new C J M C up P. M. He.-efgrd be-Qgdgfg e . . . .. and members of their families are invited to attend. A short Business meeting will follow. Wm 4 at the Provincial Exhibition will be shown at i Another shipment GET YOURS Blue Concord GRAPES. , 6 Quart Basket . . 89: White . . SUGAR. 10 lbs. . . 95c mi. Peaches at Lowest Price. ARRIVING TODAY of No. 'I TODAY ,TODAY'S LESSON some weeks. "Chips" were added cu .1 1 . . V -------- , 1 to the mix in this mm nmlpc llraeostiglnne Bngongoyggwgwgikfxsletrliigto news! Non. lelt rte tcllmyouna bit 1e:bo;ltlt;iese Hlosc -t-hthyeyvre slightly I For Quality End price, slums Mtg";”;1.2.l;.v:e,”s.::..:"mugs; ms relatives and menus ' ..'.'2'.'.”.'l3.”i'.-.'.”.f.'i:.” 233.". ..:.i..i?.'.2..2..a”n?..”:.i..?. ...”.i i.'i..T.'2;.'Z'if. Pure ' Mum", 5, you W... M. ma 0 a or . -' . r areas. The work was done largely lengths - they're wonderful for everyday wear! For Just 84 Cents and 2 o e e 0 296 y y! y ATKINSON'S Bright's Choice 15 oz. tin PEACHES. 2 tins 39: good until Saturday Night - Come One - Come All. by car. by bus. by train or walking for Nylons that are truly run-proof in the Little Shop. Charlottetown and the ACCEI50E'y Department, Summersi - JUST 84 Cents AND THIS COPY OF THE STORE NEWS GETS YOU ONE. PAIR! from Moncton, where a mobile staff is maintained for work in the several Maritime Park areas. MM. .4 . 5 . is l cmrnau. - at the once Mat- g...'i.'.if ,y ”'"""”d by "W """3' ,())I.; Emily Hospital. Halifax. on Sept. "M ljili. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Campbell. (nee Ann Duffy), - 14 Senrrty Road, Armadale. N. S.. a ton. ll lbs. Sq. Ldr. S. D. Glllis and Mrs. Gillis and daughters Stephanie and Michelle and son Paul, left Tuesday for Trenton. Ont. after visiting Sq. Ldr. Gillisi mother, naaanmo stock soap - Recent sales of breeding stock of swine from this Province include GROCERYNBUYS 1 M3,”; STILL and yet at your ranningyand preserving? Then you'll be interested in hi-'il'lllll' HIM all nf this week the Grocery Department. has ISLAND , A DEATHS . two bears to Stanley Shipping I ' m.FE,r . club M B. by Roland punter Sp Mrs. P. 11'. Slgsworth and My, gig. IIUMS in stock. These are. both red and blue varieties - best for de- 01 baffle . , . . I76 Roasun Wm Shgglttsuhis honlide on V303. C. Stewart End son, on, ho”! to aworih and Mrs. Gillls' pal-enu, llclous Plum Jam AND they re at the lowest market prices. The Grocery Wm S'. . . . . . . . . . g" 9 nr-5(l;nv sQngcnTbne1:rs tlgthon Joins Dorchester Penitentiary, McCor- 39miv0l' Cvflnl: and Mrs. Gram of also has red. blue or green GRAPES. so don't put your preserving kettle te Wan POI'I(. lb. . . . . . . . . 4 C liiicsils; in M, goth yam. hemam, mack Bros. one bear to Woodstock " t he. 561- 14.5” aims 13 Chm I'M)" you." and H hr the dcnclws lama mm Ind 'M"' "”i 0513' 3 for . . . . . . . . . . 39C Shoulder Cut - rming at the Compton. Funeral smppmg Club. M B" Mmon Bug 1mg,-uctgr no the 31; port, tn T;-en. 1.-rapes will make. Order your supplies today - shop in person or shop Keno 7q 3 f 59c Home from where they Wm be we" one ham. to Bertram Mum. ton, Ont. ivy phone in IIolman'g Grocery. 83- ROCSI eel .. - . . lranslerred on Saturday at noon 5"5'”x' N B" "d We hm" "nu O W799 - - t - - - - 29: Shankless Picnic-5 to 7 lbs. to the Trinity United Church W0 '0" '50 013"” Th0'"l”””v 0” ICING SUGAR. l lb. pkg.. 2 for . . 276 Shoulders. lb. . . . . 536 ford. NI s. Sterling Willis one sow lo Claude Thompson. Oxford. N.S.. and llarvey Douglas one boar to Harry Magee. Desboro, Ont. lioni where the funeral will take iiiiicn with service commencing "" 3-00 fhm. Interment in the P"”DlI'.'I Cemetery. Fresh Ground Hamburg v. lb. if . 29 MAN” "ONE 1 P 9 C Steak. lb. 39: FreshGround ' . COFFEE. lib. 95c A THE WORD OF GOD” N n M L mm, gg,t,t',,,:,T,',,,:,i,,”., ;gY;:;.,; eon CANADIAN room . ' FRUITS SPECIAL ' A g'”,:::c;":":hfl1:l;”E igrglfallafl A New Testament with Psalms and Proverbs attractively bound in maroon is . . . - o - - . t' - . . uxnmnkm ,, nun new .0 mo Royal Wm... being given to pupils in one complete grade across Canada each year by THE Pickling SAVE 10: Fair at Toronto in November. Flf- GIDEONS. , ' - I0 Ibs . . . ' - 496 eianamn teen animals will constitute the - ' ' ' ' ' " " ' ' ' ' ' t chmommim um cu-logdfwhlfh gs iehcaunn, Pa Small White . 49 RED I;OSE "Mn wuuhm ;,T:,:',,, 3:: ..5.fI,'2','g..:;.ii A Maritime Rally of Gideo.ns.. is convened at .th e Charlottetown s"'vERsKINs' 2 Ibs' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 9: TE P- . is Iahltlgnuglklltfllnt ln,.c:t;:- Hotel thlstwseektttntll-i Y0; tiiienlnvllteid to Uthe opening meeting Friday LOCAL CARROTS. 2 bunches . . . l C HON I u c on w e or. The e enin i i ' . u 9”" "i'"'”” ”” ”'V,”"'' " "lg ieingenil. tpij(tora of lslzlllln. Stfeet Bragllgt CIl1lU:gl1,Cgt:lrl'l:th'J(l?ll1., tggrwlll cELERY' large SMIILL L: ' ' ' ' ' ' "C Ibo 8 we en 2 Lbs" Red Ripe 2 Lbs" Chm ' r d - - s - O Tomatoes .. 25c Grapes 39c . - M Over 175,000 Youth Testaments already distributed in Canada. r v M1, ' l a V V Bibles also Placed in Hotels. Penal Institutions. Schools. Trains. Ships. Military Centres. Planes THE GIDEONS ;Ir'l1lel.;dt;'Ol'k is entirely supported by voluntary contributions from in t e r e s te d p All Officers of the Charlottetown Garrison will i meet at Rochford Square at 1330 hrs to take part iii! the Military Funeral of the lay: Lt.-Col. C. J. Stew- . art. M.C., former Commanding Officer of the P. E. I. Highlanders. i Dress: Berets, Battle Dress, Web Belts, Boots 8: Putteee. Medals: and Gloves will be worn. Sgd. (W. W. REID) Bgffadler, in - iii! ulta!1'0N sneer C39 Charlo wn Geri-ieoil. - v'”'I'l'easurer of Charlottetown Camp-Sidney '1'. Green, 28 Brighton Road