-,-2'-.:.-2:5; .'-91::,. ..,....,.,. Page 2. The Guardian Friday. 174. 19S5 n!Black chapter's Grand City and Central WINDOWS NEED cleaning. call Reliable 0171. l "YOUR DOLLAR buys more at the Hughes Drug Store." CHESTERFIELDS IN velours. Special bargain Toombs Music Store. POWNAL UNITED BOY'S Taxi-Dial 6560-6569. n "CRASWELL for better photo- graphs." VESSEY'S TIRE Shop closed for holidays from Oct. 18 to 95. MALLETTS B A T T E R Y and radiator service. new location. Alley Street. WE TREAT THE SICK WEl..L.l Giggey's Pharmacy It 8 p.m. r i c h price. T. R. Goudge. Minister. radiator service. new location. n Alley Street. ORWIJLL - VERNON UNITED: . 'h h,R1JhM.Sh ,M'- VISIT HI-STYLE milinery C "”' 9' ” " 9”" "' ister. Orwell. ll. Valley. 2.30 p.m 7.30 pm. W. M. S. Great George Street. where every style is High Style- Master Visits Sir Knight James Jackson. M.W. -Black Chapter of British America was guest speaker last night at .a meeting called under the ausp- iices of the Provincial Orange Association and held at Boyne ilsodge, Charlottetown. He was ac- Icumpanied on his visit by Sir Knight Bro. Wright. Grand Treas- iurer of the Black Chapter of Out- pasto;-ut, ario West. P.G. MacEachern. Pro- Cnarnen Services Sunday 09;, 15, vincial Grand Master of the L.0.L. ll I.m., Bunbury. preacher Rev. V I n open 8 I.m '5, cy Evans; 2.30 p.m, Rally Dayl The distinguished guests were ,Service at Pownal; 7.30 p. m. Rallyn MALLETTS B A .1. LE R Y and Day service at Mt. Herbert Rev. presided. er J.T. lnman of Bedeque. ushered into the lodge Room by Marshal Bro. Seaman of Bradnl- lbane, P.E.l. and were introduced to the Lodge by Post Grand Mast- Following Grand Lodge Honors. a.m.;. Cherry Sir Knight Jackson addressed the Vernon RiVt'-tr. meeting bringing greetings from Tli3nk0ll6i"in8 the Black Chapter of B.A. The Orangemen highest chapter in Grangeiam. Mr. Jackson concluded his remarks exhorting all to shoulder a greater responsibility in promoting the benevolent effect of membership in the Ancient Order. l Bro. Wright was brief in his remarks but expressed a genuine appreciation for the Island and its beauty. Following Sir Knight Wright sev- eral members of the PE. Island Lodge spoke. among them: John MacI(innon. Churchill; C.D. Mac- Phail. Clyde River; Milton Furn- ess. Millview; H. B. Carr, Charl- ottetown; Deputy Grand Master A. ,-Maccallum, Carleton; Junior Dep- uty Rev. A.E. Piercey, Milton: Davis Ward, Kingston: Russell ing then closed in due form with the National Anthea being sung. Nicholson. Hunter River. The meet- . I ii . it tswith f fr yatera may i S-Oteill benefit lhnoexperimentfcontlnuously, with the result it being carried out in the sheltered 8i'0W1l1 l! lwlce 33 I353- waters of Lodysmith harbor, loca- tion or I fast-growing British C0- lumbla indus department are trying to cut to of half the four years it now takes Ioroyaterseedtosrowlni-03 in table delicacy. Japan. is to suspend hundreds of wires shore. Old oyster shells and cy- linders made of a light veneer and covered with a thin coating of ce- ment are attached to the wires. stars are growing faster than was ever thought possible. FEEDS CONTINUOUSLY Seek To Cut Growing Time Of Oysters In Half Lgpysmyru, 3.c, (cp)-Gouinwater 24 hours I day and not gut ject to tides. it is able to fee I The 3500.000 oyster culture in dustry in B.C. was faced with 9,. :1-y, tlnction at the end of the Secont Scientists of the federal fisheries Wonhgledwar because of I shortagt But the shellfish laboratory 5 tablished here in 1949 under Dr D. B. Quayle has made consider able progress toward making Iht B.C. industry self-sustaining. see. for the new 'e!p01'imEnl comet from B.C. waters. The main species of oyster har- vested on Vancouver island is on Pacific oyster. larger and sweeter than the eastern Canadian variety found in the Marltlmes. The Pacific oyster displaced the Olympia which was almost solely grown until about 1930. Eastert The idea, which originated in from rafts anchored off On these objects hundreds of oy- Oyster seed floating in the water OCTOBER 20TH ll p.m. mcclin g service at Vernon of men of the charge in. York Hall mus” to form a men's association. River, Special from the L.O.B.A. of B.A. The Tonight Messrs. Jackson and l FUNERAL THURSDAY -- Tliej lspcaker then went on to discuss Wfiglil Wlll'3dClT95S 8 meeting Of the advantages of membership in the Abegweit Chapter 81 Kln8Sl0n- the Black Chapter and expressedfP.E.I. where a new Black Chapter COVEHEAD PASTORAL Charge funeral of Thomas D. Murray. who . . ' . .'-.I.. 0'l. ti. I( gg;nv;;:f,-,,g,unga,g,- 3;; IQ,-,e5S';mCl;,0,,i;f Sliieaillfiliii-”mZ..tn.3.... life; would the hope that many Orangemenlwill be formed with Charlottetown see fit to advance to thlslas its centre. n ,. . llcnnessey Funeral Home to St. i'f:jf'.. 33,? ;"E;r'mF(f"”” "”ad' 7”" Patrick's Church. -Fort Aiu:' I'lsi s . . . . an:-Le Rgqlnierln Highll ligass wars! HAMPTON P.-ISIORAI. (harrc C” ”".'3. -V "- 4 - '3” ll" ”l - . , , ” ' also officiated at the grave. Pall? g.:';1'l::;.;(:i';l :u:':ra3l.;F0ci:.' bearers were Edward Shea. Ed-l - - '- "”"d R0ach- Lwls T”i""" Ha”-Vi The funeral of Sister Marv 8100.00-Moore and MacLeod. Ltd. c'"'"" 8',7'30' Gl'e.5l.Sl'e,a”r' D” Mortimer Emiiivtt Wiseiieii andllirlichael C.S.M.. nee catherineTsas,oo.starr of Royal Bank of F- A -llmllw" ”' r'”"'3' .C"”""' William Redmond Interment was M K n wag hem Thursday-' C d ' Charlottetown. special music. Rex. in the church cememryn msrnfznigiann Mount st Maryyslns zoiainsa A Macmmald R H mm" NW5!” LEAVE FOR HAMILTON-Nine Chapel Where Solem" mg" Ma” ”5'0”TA"”"-""””5 VOCATIONAL sriiooi. -There are still a few vacancies in each of the lollouing day classes: Car- DEIIIIT. Drafting. Home Economics also in the fflII(lWll'lQ night classes: Carpentry. Mt-hanics. Plumbing. Sheet Metal. Shorihand. Apply to the Principal or Phone 3774- CARD PARTY ITINNERS - Fol- lowing were the winners last night at tho weekly card party in Central registered nurses leave the Pro- vince this morning for Hamilton, Ontario where they will take two diseases at Mountain Sanatorium. 'All are graduates of the 1955 class, Prince Edward Island Hospital. JTIICY are: Audrey Horne and Joan ,MacI(innon, Charlottetown: Mar- ion and Ellen Wooldridge. Cove- head: Irma Holmes, East Roy- . - - 8iI.VJ M II, M L . N ' GI .- Royalty hall. LHIIIOS first. . Rita mow NIOSY: B::Si:a';:0ddE:'lBraf;- w0"l'- 59m”d: M””el Helghmni :le,v: Betty Inman. Summcrside consolation. lllrs. lilti.Vti LidSl0n9- Men's first, Etic MacKinnon; sec- ond. Vince Sb a; consolation. Wen- dell Wood. Door prize. Mrs. Ray Hambiy. Frcereout, Vince Shea Ind Jerome Doirnn. BAPTIST Y.P.L'.-The weekly meeting of the Baptist Young Peo- ple's Union was held last evening in the church hall and opened with I sing song with Jean Fraser as Iccompanist. The devofionsal per- iod was conducted by Vimy Gre- gory. who following the opening ymn "We have an Anchor". read the scripture as contained in the 1st Chapter of the Epistle of John.i His topic was 'Fellowship". Rev. H.L. Mitton led the group in pray- or previous to the close of the devotional period which was non- cluded with the hymn "Trust and Obey." A short business period and Jane Lake, Montague. r CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs Joseph A. Mac- lnnis. .Franklin. Mass., recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary with a dinner party ,at the Lord Fox in Foxboro. Mass. Included in their guest list was :the bridesmaid. Mrs. Lauretta En- man of Boston, Mass. The best man, a brother. Ambrose Macin- lnis of Summerside was unable to attend. They were married in in- dian River. P E l. in St. Mary's Church. Sept. win, 1905. The first couple to be married. .-....EE..: l Personals The many friends of Miss Shirley Arsenauli are sorry to hear lhat' she has entered the hospital for was celebrated by Rev. Edmund Roche. Deacon and sub-deacon were Rev. John Sullivan and Rev. James Kelly. 5 l'.E. I. Protestant lllrplianage Donations tQueen St. To Date 825.00-Metropolitan Stores. l325.00-Co-op Super Market (825.00-Morton Dew 525.00-F. W. Woolworth Co. Ltd Sl5.00--Charlottetown Clinic S1000-Island Furriers 310.00-W. L. Jordon Present in the Sanctuary were Msgr. J. A. Murphy, Msgr. R. V. Macxcnzie. Rev. Terrence Camp- gallon storage tank weighing morel than six tons was successfully com-l pLeled earlier this week by two C arlottetnwn men. Roy Creed, (left! and E. L. Brchaut. who arel seen with the tank and trucking. bell. Rev. Leo Herrell. Rev. K.C. MacPherson. Rev. Dr. Bernard Gillis. Very Rev. Gregory Mur- phy. C.Ss.R.. Rev. John Gal- lagher. C.Ss.R.. Rev. Patrick Walsh. Rev. Urban Gillls. Rev. William Simpson. Rev. P. F. Mac- Donald. Rev. Allan MacDonald. Rev. John Cash and Rev. Lorne MacDonald. 0.M.l. 35.00-Robinson Supplies. Ltd. 55.00-Din H. H. Pierce 35.00-Royal Trust Co. 55.00-Holmes and Bradley 55.00-Chappell and Co. 35.00-Kennedy Ladies Wear S5.00-Modern Cafe 35.00-Dr. 1. Rachmel I S5.00-Dr. L. I. Duffy 1 The poll bearers were six 55'0l'”"" W" Clay nephews of the deceased, Ernest.55t00T'E- G Cam""'l . . n I warren. Daniel warren! J05(,phnyS4.00-Dr. K. A. hlatltarheian Perry William Perry Jantesis4'00TM3”P"e9 3"” Train" V McKenna and Harold Warren. In- P3-00T"T0”mb3 Music Sm" ferment was in Mount St. Mary's 33-90"Ml'l M"? GDM0" Cemetery where service was 33-00-D15 3- M- ,lVl3CK9"Zl9 conducted by Rev. Edmund 33'9ll-'F1'3nk C"l'l'l9 , Roche. 32.00 each: 1Ioyt's Beauty Salon.' David MacLeod. Dr. Wylie Allan. D. F. Bethune. Dr. Barrett. Island Five incorporated villages enter-Hand" Mrs '1' F" MacLmd' Mrs" ' tit' . T d . . zfacraidcilggfevzlllsge Jficiwranradgogisl I 3100 each: Louise Andrew. Eliza- , l Grill. J. Elmer MacDonald. Mrs.l Rushco Entry 1C. Russell. Ben MacDonald, Aben Grnnnn Sn E35; Donald of Mount Stewart, first in MacLean. Mrs. Maclsaac. Mar- 550.o0-canada packers, Ltd Prince to Arnold Smith of Conway. (garage. 3; B.BwlIIlS. Clllri. sznnooggastern Bakeries r . rg . . l.. I .' V v - .- INCORPORATED VILLAGES ll PF. Nzomfa Mr: WPSEC Sutggr. 520.00 Nelsons Service Station . . . W. MacKcnzic. The Smart . k p ed the village improvement con- I Geoigc Adaiiis. Mrs. Fran unc I test. which is a new feature in this igiiugggnaiil A MaCDonald' Dir H er. B. Steniftircl. Gi'8fl0ii Ci'0CCF.VH followed. Rev. Mr. Milton gave,-all 0p9l'8li0n- leadership in a program in the; form of a question box. concluding with a fellowship circle by the. ggoulknilnsing with prayer by R"'lturned from Saint John V B lwhere they attended the wcrldmg ;-of James MacTague to Mary Bert- llha Morrison. jsmaii child" n Fatally lniured James Allan Leo Tierney, lil- lmonths-olld child of Mr. and Mrs. nJames Tierney died in the Charl- nottetown Hospital yesterday follow- ing an accident on the farm of ibis parents shortly after noon yesterday. Coroner Dr. C.A. Cuady. after investigating the circumstances 3111-Lgnggm me Charlomnown :concluded that the death was accid- Hospital on Friday. October 14th, lemal "ll Ill" 5" llllll-i053 WES 1955. Right Reverend John J. ,'""me5!iirY- Hcnnessey Funer- Enltller nget 5t7h years, Hg, remains . --nE....... ' res a e 0 0 u h ..,...... ..,..,,...Concludes Visit me n ave been completed. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mac'l'ague and daughter Joyce acompanied by Mrs. Joseph Francis have re- BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50:: Per Insertion ....L.E.D,L., DEATHS INNES-At Haliax in the Victoria General Hospital on Tuesday. Oct. llth, Raymond K. Innis, formerly of Charlottetown. Inter- ment took place Thursday in St. John's cemetery, Fairview. Ii Home until ML'LLIN-- At the Charlottetown- Hosiiitai on Friday. Oct. 14, 1955.- Sarah Jane .Vlullin of I81 Cum- berland St. and formerly Vernon River in her 92nd year. Her remains will rest at the Charlottetown Funeral H o m e. Funeral notice later. r.ii.i.is - At the Hospital on , l:l3.VlIlR'(''0fl(5IlldEd a busy 3-day. 0'fflClBi'I'lSlI to the Province, Chief Executive Commissioner Fred J. JFIIIIBY of the Canadian Boy Scouts .'Association and Mrs. Finlay leave Charlottetown this morning via Maritime Central Airways fori Charlottetown - M0nCl0n Where lliP.V will attend a 0 Thursday, on-tn 13, lseries of Scout functions this after- l9-W -l"-Wphn A. Gillis, formerlwnntiit and evening and tome,-raw of Seven ilile Bay in his H2ndlC0flllflllP their year His remains will rest at the Brunswick tn tour through New' such centers Chnrlottetmvn Fiineral Home un- Saint John, Woodstock and Ellis- lli funeral arragcmcnts are com- mundston. lliP'Pti. Interviewed last Pl cning upon 1 their return to Charlottetown alter, 8 lill-W afternoon and evening in Summcrside. both .ilr and Mrs, Finlay were loud in thcir praises "l lll" l1"Spilalit.i' extendcd lo thcml ll)' 0lllf'iFii5 nnrl pcoplc of ('harloite-l TIEII.VEI'm-Hlilifivlli) at tho Char- lottetown llo-.pilal on Thurgday, Oct 13. 1953. James Alan Leo 7lit'i'iiP.i1 are 20 months. His re- IIIBHIF Will he fnrivardcd this BflPi'iiriIin zit 3 30 from the Char- lottetown Funcral Homo to Ihp lniiii. Slomnn Park and Summer- residcnce of his pzircnts. Mr. and 'S'."9 'l"rl"ll ll"'”' Si-'i.i' in the Pro- Mrs. James Tierney. New Haven V'""T -ll? . whilst in the from when tn, funeral Wm be1Pl'fWlll('P delivered several addres- Iiefld Saturday morning to St 59'- '9"PW9tl Hffliiaintnnces with Ann's Church. Lot 65 for Mass of '0""9l' li-iiiikiniz 8SSD('l;-tips, met the Angcis at 9 o'clock. Inter 'l'"8n.V Scout lr-ads-rs. paid his re- mcrtt in the cliurcli cetnetcry, Sprrls to Provincial. Civic and gown dignitaries and Visited both . T Holman. Ltd stores. head. q"3l"l9l'5 f0i' Boy Scout supplies. Provincial and local gcoufing of. fir-ials ln Summt-rside and Char- N. D. Mocleon lotlciovvn when contacted last even- T in! all expressed the feeling that i .. 1 Mr. and Mrs Finlay's visit at this time will do a lot to stimulate in- creased Scout activity. Trinity W.M.S. Tlionliofferlna Charlottetown and North Wiltshiro DIAL 5549 banks of the river by the bridge Seeded. the bridge painted. poles and fences throughout the village painted. the wharf railing white- washed and mooring posts painted. A Village diimp was obtained. bulldozed and used extensively. The approaches to the village were Improved: weeds out Verges and village 5 The village obtained fire fighting equipment and I building in which to store it. Mr. Gordon C. Warren In Judging the provincial Gnnpgt. gums commented, "The people of nrdignii have shown tho Island Vlllnizes that I thorough lm. provement job can be done. Their isns erected. the Society for this year," Crapaud. I very attractive vil- ge. placed second in the con- ks" "ml "W19 "inn! per anent improvements. One hundred tr-gag, tomes extensively improved. 0'- 408i')'. placing third, had mm, homes painted. and im. provcments made to many others. Over a hundred trees were planted and telephone or electric light posts were whitewashed. COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT In the Communi contest the three are Marshfield. Hunter River and Freeland. all of whom made great advances. Marshfield. I small com. munity, found time to paint the hall and put I sign on it, to paint the school, sliingling the roof, lev. Cllini file PllYKround. providing new fences. I cement walk, and flower gIrden, to put up new fences around the church and re- ni9l0f.V. 10 paint the mama and church shed. and to erect alumni sign posts. Hunter River improved its attractive library. re-fenced the United Church Manse, ploughed, levelled and seeded its cemeteries. A dozen homes were painted and others were renovated. Freeland improved its school property and the emetery. as well as tan pri- ty Improvement The W. M. 8. thank nffering."T"""'” "E I gratifying. and Iinthgmdlrimlfraliiiiu ............EB.Bgg.g, meeting of Trinity United churcirrhe Newcomers mu c....d,,,,. n,..ot visitor; to u... ,,,,,v,m Th" was held on October 6th with Ildiana. developing interest in villa iv e' large attendance which was very Reports were read and adopted, Wniniiiiilty improvement is: siagiiii Chqpigffgfgwn pleasing to the preslden, Mrs. A. The community friendship sect-3. tcontinued on page 1st Fmlnrcn H B. Bagnall, who presided. . tary reported 125 visits to homes -------- ' OHIO Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Gilleg.,Ind hospitals. A parcel is beingl i pie conducted the worship servlco picked to be sent overseas dur-l d l TI Elstn 31, opening with the hymn "For The log October Mrs. R. n. Mulch I . , Beauty of the Earth" Psalm 723 read I very interesting letter from "'5" '0 "P1138 my sincere nu "1. was read in unison. Mrs. om... Miss Elma Inman. Trinidad. Col- """'” '0 R” 3- Mncpoii-id. no that led in prayer Mrs. w. w. faction was received and dedlcat- g'V- I-egair. other cler . Dr. Ouaplato lnnnenl III Hutch road the ion Psalm. ms. at by rinsing "we Give Theo but "ETC. ' - Di'- Dewar. Ion-icon took as her c "3. mmv Mn . Aaibahnoo Sorvlao . W Dryuiton . tlaI'nduvcIvIryIIoItIln- ThemeethgclmMbydnglnghgu'..d,n;no"'"'"'""””" - &ocII' - OHIO. elulilit with prayer. Mn. "Talia My Life and Let it Be." me sent cards ill” "um. "um I. nun” unit no In. smut lntfodno Mrs. K. mm piIrilst. A cup of other way whiieoi us”: no It! the study hoolt for this you in was then eiiioyed by the mem- in the Prince Count Hog 5:1.” can out will Iona Hinton, tun. u, n.'.m'P - were cleared of undergrowth, drift- i wood and rubbish. levelled and ' on highway effort alone justifies the work of award winners Lo nbeth Stewart. Mrs. George Schlcy- r50 cents Mrs. Rice. Mrs. Kane- ZS cents: Mrs. D. Downe. Richmond St. Central 3l00.0(pA Friend 350.00-Prowse Bros. Ltd. Sl5.00--Patriot Publishing Co. 315.00--Bell, Matheson and Foster 315.00-Eastern Trust Co. 310.00-Major T- E. Machlutt 3l0.WE. T. Higgs 310.00-Eastern Securities 310.00--Est. Julis Parsons 35.00-Reddin Bros. 05.00-Dr. H. Maclntyre 35.00-Dr. R. D- MacNeill 35.00-F. B. Conrad 35.00-H. M. Simpson 35.00-K. M. Marin 85.00-P.E.I. Trust Co 35.00-L. B. MacMillan 35.00-Martin-Webster Agency 35.00-Allison Gillis Co., Ltd 00-F. A. Large 35.00-Stewart Ives 35.00-W. R. Brennan 34.00-Marjorie Stewart l8FlZBl.V oaks and may planted along the mainp iilighivvilye. &3:U.I(I-.--iloII:;n(.If'I0?llI'sen :,:('jle0Ig;:r:ppI'O3CIICH to the village 32.00 each. .1. 0- C. Campbell. law and The School. libr-lMrs. J. T. Ihbntt. Mrs. J. ', M. and I n 9 Church were paint. Sutherland: Dorothea Stewart. Wo- nt ' awns mowed. and many rnens Institute. Mrs. R. D. Man- rsmess locations and private ning. Mrs. Helen Porter. Lester O'Donnell. D Fraser. Suzanne MacKinnon. D.H. Saunders. H H Jewell. Dr. D. T, Wnye. K. A .llacI(cn1.ie. Marion Maclllillan. J. Tnomhs. D0YlP- Al.Vward Furniture change. C E. Walker, W. . Kits 3100 e ach: Mrs.B0v;;en Proud. . er Malbel Worth. J. W.tliiIac&riii(iiiC Allie MacLeod. Helen Finlnyson. E. H. Anderson. L- G. Anderson, Stan Lancaster. Barbara Rogers Florence Kays, - ' ley Prowse. D. Grace Dingwell. A Vogue. C. R. Mug. Worth. Lila Cleworth. 50 cents: Viola Kays, n Gran. Lois Ford. A. obcri Cam- vIie dwellings. - Col. Johnstonr noted that on it; tenth anniversary the Rural Beaul. ; ification Society had in this y.,,. contest for surpassed all its earl? :22. :::::::::l:;": .""” in - movement of is are” in the mi. :5g00-F. J. Brennan and Co. Ltd. . r. T. E. Robins, W-D. 1 Marion Matthews, rj Eileen Ryan, J, 1,. Bruce Won- ' nacolt. Joan Graham. Jean Grant. .on ' Friend. ! Co-Pilot Tells 10 Days Awaiting Rescue rcpt A Gerhardt Joseph Ccrmak. 40. when it be- EDMONTON lJcri-yl Lozie, 27-year-old co-pilot who spent ll) days without food on an airplane wing in an icy north- pitul interview Thursday The former Dutch navy pilot was brought to hospital here Monday following his rescuc from a downed four-engined York transport plane in a tiny Northwest Territories lake I10 miles north of Beaverlodge. SQISK. , The Associated Airways Ltd. ,plane was ditched by its pilot. 310.00--Fllliay MacKinnon ;s2-00 each: Enterprise Bakery. ,sl.tl0 ouch: Miss Ella Drcw. Mrs. ,'M. G. Crockett: Mrs. W. J. Drake. !Mrs. R. Duncan. Mrs. Neil Her- learly warning radar line freight llalld lake. told his story in a hos- flight l0 "'9 Al'CllC- Cermall med LARGETANK MOVED BY TRUCK The transportation from Monc- equipment beside the White Siarlmadc witliuul incident. ion to Summerside of a 12.000-Laundry in Summerside, where; The tank was "chocked" on both the tank has been buried in the ground to be used for oil storage by the laundry. The moving of such a large ob-I ject presented a most dlfficiilt transportation problem and was. Story Of came lost on its return to Yellow- knife, N. W. T. from a distant two days after the planelvvcnt down. it from the hospital bed where he is recovering from exposure and hunger: "When we were about 15 min- utes from being out of fuel we de- cided to ditch. Joe. my captain, was looking for a fairly good place to ditch. We had pretty good moon- light and we saw a lake and de- cided we would put her in there. BELTS FASTENED "I radioed Yellowknife and told them. We didn't know what lake it was- "Joe made a beautiful ditch. There were two impacis.On the first, the fuselage broke. and on the second the plane went down right away. "I got free of my straps and climbed up and opened the asiro hatch. Joe was yelling 'Gcrry. help me out of here.' His leg was caught by the stick. during the spawning season at- oysters are seldom brought iniu Here is Lozic's story. as he told: ends which rested on the truck and trailer. and was secured at four points by chains around the tank. 1 PHOTO BY WOTTON) plane about five miles east in the aftcrnoon. WAS DESPONDENT "Saturday. Joe was feeling des- pondent and began to think we wouldn't not out. "I said 'No Joe. we are going to survive if we believe in God.' He said '1 hope so-' "At 11:30 p. m. he died in my arms. That was a pretty hard time for me too. since I was all alone. I tried to swim ashore but the water was real cold. We were about, 150 feet from share. "on one side I saw wolves run- ning around and I saw a couple of bears running. I decided to stay on the flap. any more. "On the ninth day. I think, I saw this plane. I couldn't stand any more. I pulled myself up on the wing and started yelling at the plane. It was Vern Simmonds. The plane went past and I didn't have any hope at all. ' HAPPY SIGHT "Then it made a turn of I00 de- happiest sight of my life- I thanked God." to fly again. "Oh sure.' I get a chance and am able." taches itself to the objects and be- cause the young oyster is In the ties and ballpoint Nylon stockings. women's silk pan-l pens B.C. because of the heavy cost; involved. Russian Sailors Go For Nylons Panties Ancl Pens PORTSMOUTH. England iCP)- sailors bought nylon stockings a the rate of five pairs a minutt were in a store SDQCIHII; set up for then among the chief attractions as in the dockyard. In 90 minute: "After that I don't remember. grees and came in low. It was the Lozie was asked if he intends groups of Russian sailors spc-nt' Thursday sightseeing in this an- cient seaport and London. Meanwhile. in Leningra". thou- sands of r d-checked girls donned their Sunday best and iaraded llirough the streets to ive a rous- ing welcome to visiti g British sailors. More than 1.000 Russian sailors docked at Portmouth Wednesday night aboard six warships to markl the Soviet navy's first Iargescalel goodwill visit to Britain. The same, evening, a six-ship British sqund-I ron led by the aircraft carrier Triumph steamed into Leninlfnd harbor with 2.800 aboard to mark the first big-scale British goodwill naval visit since the 1917 revolu-1 unlit Portsmouth. the Russian LeWeS Scattering and scurrlns I 39350" pa Seniinals on parade to I Slimmer in st Worthless gold so lavish spread Browns and greens and verdant Breathless colour so freely splash- ed. Blending its beauty in the fall sun ca Your youthful freshness now long spent Gaily decked hack to earth your sent the entire stock of 45 dozen pair: of nylons was sold out. SOCCER TEAMS TIE This afternoon. I soccer tean -'rom the Rusian warships tied l- .'ith a team of British sailors. Two sightseeing parties of Ru .-ians spent the day in London an- received warm welcomes whereve they went. Admiral Arsennl Golovko. com mander of the Soviet squadron and a dozen senior officers drovi o Highgate cemetery in nortl '.ondon and placed a wreath oi .d and while carnations on s iaque recording the burial place i Karl Marx. who wrote "138! .apltal." the Bible of Commun- i:m. gin Leningrad when bnses car ried the sailors on sightseeing tours. Russian youths b8nRCd 0! the windows, asked for cigarei: and shouted. "How do you lilii Leningrad?" cooonaooooooooo roarusBESTIN Cameras - AND PHOTO SUPPLIES 390 TAYLOR'S JEUELLERS -u ' he said. "as soon as Symbol of life so short a span Living it full and as best you can. -A. Nicholson. II no pun IIQIEII. NI I mint: 6.! Charlottetown. scribed "We finally gal on the fuselage. 3:::l:3"';u;:::r?I::";E';m:: are er. Coleen Beauty Salon. Mrs. man. Mrs. J. Gamble. RoIlic's few" of an an out commimny getllc;-n lAc(;rn.EMrs. R02-ICBII. EtihelqBI. Scrvlijcc Station. A- J. Ghiz. Mrs. : , u eran. mpress eauy .a- N. izimond. J. E. CAamcron. g:;'gli';:0'::'a4:li;';;:ll::1ih';l2I:: aiggyon. Mrs. Swendsen. Twcel's Gro- Zakems Grocery. Mrs. A. Stewart. ,pr;we& smsne qlme extiemivel .cery. Elrtc Campbell. Ena Mac Miss Kaye MacDonald. Mrs. Archie l Two 'churches and attalchedyire lE,:chi4r"'nD,?;?,ihyMM"Ew,i;"wly" 9-1adimd' RIB: Mr;'CI'ul::f' 21'5" J" ; . i , ' i 31' 0 - M C 8 (9.! . Eta'Kic. .lac min '5 .crvi c sldencesv "ml 5l""',('ll 99mel9ii95!Audi'ey Birch. , Queeny Si. Moat Station: Mrs. .l. A. Bentley. MTCS.l iwere rtinmlnrkably improved; the;Ma;-keg, Mary cny1e'MrSnwn nen,loI.nn.dn nlm E, egion a was renovated andlnis, Mrs. R. MacRae. Jessie Mc-,50 cents each: Mrs. R. Matht:-son. painted. the school redecorated and Auley. Mrs. Rae Hornc. Blanche Mrs Lt-Clair Mrs H Clarke 1 the grounds landscaped. Bothll-Iarper. Mrs. D. Darrach. --l-7-JV----7or---i----9e--42 Then the plane sank and we had to go on the wing. It was misty ;and cold. We had no heat and we Wotton. whuddled together as close as pos- i sible. Weekend Special ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR. 9 ft. capacity. Automatic defrost. All latest accessories PRICE - 5249.00 Miller Brothers Lid; END WEEK SA "Next day was sunny. We saw a Year- officials -Z EARLY HALLOWEEN TORONTO jhandouts started two weeks r shopkeeper Milton Turk this His condition Thursday was de- as satisfactory by hospital (CPI A Hallowe'en ' early FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL 6:30 - 9:30 P.M. FRESH GROUND HAMBURG , 250 Limit 2 ins. ran CUSTOMER L. '6itiTtT:itTA LE OPEN ALL DAY SATU IDAY UNTI. 9:30 P. M. l New Shipment of Fall fully guaranteed. SP MEN'S SUITS Suits -- all new styles and colours - Made from imported materials and ECIAL- 29.50 and Winter MEN'S TOPCOATS A large asortment of new Fall Coats -showerproof Gabardine - all wool tweeds - also zip-in lined coats, the all-year ooat. 18.95 up Reduced Prices- MEN'S SUEDE LEATHER JACKETS S1795 MEN'S FINE QUALITY DRESS PANTS MEN'S HEAVY WORK PANTS MEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT COMDINATIONS S250 lOYS' CORDUROY PANT IOYS' HEAVY ALL WOOL CLUB JACKETS S635 HEAVY WIIGIIT LIATIIIB IIINFODCID S695 S535 s4.5o IOYS' HEAVY DOESKIN SPORT SHIRTS (M WM...- 7 .2 SL95 Ila; III-III nu-nu mi-I FINE FOODS ;FALL ONE CENT SALE AT JENKINS PHARMACY hundreda of nationally uttvu-and chairs and drug-tore Products. ranging in price from to cum to 38-00. Will 5' offered to local chopper-s,for I penny Inoro than III regular unit Flee. when The JENKINS PHARMACY holds its Inuttal Fall Rulll one-Cent solo for I four-day period. beginning Wednesday. Oct. it. did extending-tfirouni 8Iturday, Oct. 1!. All one-Cent sale merchandise has been 0' stocked for W5 N; occulon. It includes Medicines. Vitamins. unottcl. NW Needs. Toiletries. Fii-staid supplies and many other product!- Beveral kind: of Vitamin prepantiona. some priced II low II 1 for 81.11. will be available to patrons of the Silt. Fancy boxed stationary and (airlstinu specialties are also 5" 4 T ' in the SIII merchandise. The stationary lama comiii'il.'- Wiltinl Pndl. liwelopan. Papetarlu. Boclal Notes ud Folinul” Pens. an-istmu articles include Greeting cards. Bx-calm. colorim- Perfunes. Fancy soaps. Llgtitors and Leather Blllfolda. Special bargains are also Water Bottle. plastic Quit-Bands. lavender Aerosol siave Cruni. are items. but are included in I of product! Buys" because of the tnmua nvlnu For the convenience of patrons. all M an listed on advance order blank 0 PHARMACY store prior to the Salt. blank: the items ti-ev delta, and loan tit irr” - '--"l. r'--- in -'"'-r! P'ttI may in called tap four days of tho Into. ' Double quantities of oI I two-has nature Ht" In Aerosol Mr Refresher. Ind ' Thou rI!IlIr to SI" l