IZITY l3.le GEIITRAL (XII-iii SILE T‘TC'ire and Mac- Lmni’; l’i'it‘. )5 Oct. 3rd. 2 o'clock. Alginndra W. l. L’l‘!P'.F. SC'.EI’OSIS Rum- , Sale. Y. M. C. A. Satur- ‘. 03:. 18th.. 2 p.m. Dial 837'.1 ‘ pick-up. , JOIN Chirlcttetmvn 'l‘licatre Guild this week! Vt 111 TR ‘IDE GUNS Firestone Home and Auio Co. Ltd. 187 Great George Street Dial 5547. WE TREAT the Gulf well~ .Gig . gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 am to 8 p.m. BOY‘S PULLOVER Sweaters iii Lambs wool and Orion. in Ivy League stripe, also solid and fancy paicrn. S. M. L. $5.95. Moore and MacLeod Ltd. DR. J. K. L. IRWIN will be absent from the Polyclinic Oct- obcr 6th to October 20th. DR. L. COX will be absent from the Polyelinic October 6th to October 20th. RED CROSS Home Nursing evening classes beginning Oct. ch. for information and to en- role. Phone Red-Cross 8551. NOTRE DAME Alumnae Autumn Tea. Saturday. October 4th. Notre Dame auditorium, 4- 6 p.m. Admission 50 cents. BOY’S PLAID flannel shirts, sanforized. 6-16. $2.00. Moore and MacLeod Ltd. MONTHLY MEETING of the Queen Charlotte Home and School Association in School Auditorium tonight at 8 p.m. NOW IS THE TIME for fur- nace burner check-ups and avoid winte'f' troubles. Rhone Palmer Electric. Dial 8543—8544. ‘ AUCTION “45” SCORE CARDS LIILLI'. for sale at Guardian - Patriot. Central Printing. SALE 0N Brantford shingles 3-1 and super-tites, highest quality. Below cost. also Quak- er hog grower $3.35 cash. Book your orders for bran and lime, also baled shavings. J. R. Dris- coll's Feed Service. Mt. Stewart. FUNERAL HELD — The fu- neral of the late Miss Annie Maud Westlake was held pri- vately yesterday afternoon from the MacLean Funeral Home. Service was conducted by Rev. A. F. MacLean. Interment was in Sherwood cemetery. The pall- bearers were: Vernon Fraser, Clifford MacDonald. Jack Mac- Eachern. Randolph Carruthers, lgranlk O‘Neill and Bruce Mac- .lal . TRUCK OVERTURNS—A 3-ton truck loaded with gravel over- turned last evening while attemp- ting to negotiate the sharp curve on the TCH opposite the Peter Pan._The mishap occurred at an- proxnnately 5:30 p.m. The dc!- ver, said to be Dominic Doer at » Charlottetown, was taken to hos pital for treatment and released later in the evening. GET “SHUN” cat and dog Re- pellant. Keep animals off your trees. shrubs and garbage cans. Jenkins Pharmacy. Phone 4219— We deliver. CARD PARTY ~— Following are the results of the Card Party held last night at the Clover Club: ladies’ first, Mrs. James Atkins; second, Mrs. J. E. Kelly gents' first, R. Gallant; second, T. McCabe; freezeout, James Pasher and Aurelda Pineau; door prize. Henry MacLeod; special prize. Mr. V. J. Mac- Eachern. GYM CLASSES—Gym classes at the Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. got underway Wednesday. In- structors this year are Norma Driver. Fellowship Secretary who Will direct the juvenile and girls classes and John Evans, Y.M.C.A. secretary. who wil supervise the boys and youths classes. The “Y” Wu] once again this year give a performance of the YMCA Gym- nastic Circus which proved suc- cessful last season. POLICE COURT—Two crew. members of a fertilizer boat now“ in port at Charlottetown were1 fined $5 and costs or two daysl each when they appeared before Magistrate K.M. Martin at City Police court Wednesday morning. The pair were convicted on drunk and incapable charges. A‘ Murray Harbour resident was1 fined $10 and costs or-five days when he pleaded guilty to fail-3. ing to stop at a red traffic light. 1 mouunnus A “5:23;?” filth FOR VERE BECK & SON LTD. Montague I: Charlottetown ' N- 1). 1112101th , FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown I DIAL 5549 t AMMUNITION Shot gun shells, Caiirck. imperial. Maxum. Ensl- ei'n Auto Supply. ' museums , Mr. chcr Bcll former CNR conductor, who is a patient in: Jim Prince Edward Island Hos- Ipital. is progicssiug favorably ai' j for a minor operation. 1 1 The many friends of Mrs. Donny MacFadycn. H u n to r River. are sorry to learn she is a patient in the P. E. 1. Hos- pital. All wish her a speedy re- covery. BIRTHS SIMPSON — Al P. E. l. Hospital‘r Charlottetown Ulll Scp‘tcm'xr ' 30 1953 to Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Simpson St. Eleanors. a son. Weight 5 lbs. 4 3-4 025. CAHILL — Al the Charlottetown Hospital on Sept. 27th. 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. George Ca-hill, Kingston .3 daughter. SIMMONS—At Prince County Hospital Summersidc on Sept- ember 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Keith F. Simmons (nee Joyce Hardy) Summerside a son. Roger liar-1 old, Weight 8 lbs, 9 025. FRANCIS — At the Souris Hos- : pital. September 21. 1958. to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Frances (nee Roma MacKay), Fortune Bridge. a son, 6 lbs.. 141.2 02. MncDONALD—At the PET. Hos- pital. Wednesday, October lst to Mr. and Mrs. Watson Mac- Donald, a daughter, Brenda Gail, Wt. 6 lbs. 111/: ounces. MacKENZIE — At the Catherine Booth Hospital Montreal on Monday September 29, 1958. To Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Mac- Kenzie (nee June Dickson) a daughter. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. HAROLD MAY- hew, announce the engagement of their younger daughter Audrey Ruth to Douglas May- nard. son of Mrs. and Mrs. C. M. Simpson, Cavendish. Mar- riage to take place at New Lon- don Ohurch. Oct. 25th. MR. AND MRS. PERCY VAT]... Charlottetown, wish to an— i nounce the engagement of their daughter Joan Mary to Edwin Louis son of Mr. and Mrs. Re- dverse. Hammill,, Freetown. Marriage to take place Nov. 8th. 1958, at St. ‘Dunstan‘s Basilica. MARRIAGES GILLESPIE — LEITCH At Zion town, Wednesday, September 24th, 1958, Harold Leigh Gilles ; pie, Central Royalty. to Jemriel M. Leitch, Charlottetown. Rev. w. H. Brown officiated. DEATHS DE BOW — The sad news of the sudden passing of Mr. G. De- bow. husband of Evelyn (Hair- vey) De Bow of Newbury St. West Roxbury. Mass. was recei~ ved by Mrs. De Bow’s cousin Mrs. Wendell Mutch. South- port. Services were held in St. M a r k s Methodist Church, Brookline. Mass, on Saturday Sept. 27th. at 2 p. m. COMPTON — Suddenly at Belle River on Wednesday even- ing, due to a highway accident Glen Robert Compton in his 8th year. Remains will be transferred from the Gillis Funeral Home this afternoon to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Comp- Presbyterian Church, Charione- 5 Department of Fisheries Gov- ernment Inspector R. D. Mac- ;(innon of Alberton puts the STAMF‘S SHIPMENT OF SALT CO stamp of approval on the ship-i dies. which has agreed to buy ment of salt codfish which even-1 all the salt codfish the Island tually will reach the West In—lcan produce. Signs Arrow Je’r Proiec’r Continues A Live Issue. By DAVE Mcnrrosn Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (OPi—lf the Arrow is dead, it won't lie down. The government announced last week postponement 'of a final de- cision on whether to put the super- sonic Arrow interceptor into lim- ited production. But it left the clear impression that the project would be scrapped, even though this might mean payment of a cancellation fee of as muchas $100,000,000 to the designer and builder, Avro Aircraft Limited. However, it was disclosed Wed- nesday that a team comprising RCAF and defence production de- partment personnel now is in Cali- fornia investigating the possibil- ity of obtaining a new fight and armament control system for the Arrow. The group is headed by Air Vice~Marshal John Easton, chief of RCAF technical services. STUDY IN US. The team left for Culver City to .conduet the studies at the Hughes Trinin Union Holds Meeting The second meeting of the Trin- ity Young Peoples Union was held Sunday in the Church. The meeting was opened with a sing song led by Mr. Latimer, with Jean Ellis playing the piano. Mr. Latimer the honorary prest- dent then presided at the meeting. The following officers were el- ected for the coming year: Presi- dent Beverley Simpson; Vice President, Douglas Nicol: Treas- urer. Pamela Peake; Recording Secretary, Carol Thompson; Cor- responding Seeretary, Joyce Mac- Kie. Programme committee: Jean Murphy. Hamid Leard. Wayne MacDonald, Heath Costain. Mar- garet Parker. Recreation committee: Reg ion. Belle River, from where funeral will take place Friday October 8rd. service commen— cing at 2 o'clock. Interment in Belle River cemetery. ROACH — At the Charlottetown Hospital on October lst 1958, Mrs. Edward J. Roach of Fort Augustus, age 74 years. Her remains are resting at the Hennessey Funeral Home until 3 o'clock this afteran at which time they will be transferred to her late resi- dence from where the funeral will be held on Saturday morn- ing at 8:45 to St. Patrick's Church. Fort Augustus. for Requiem High Mass at 9:00 o'clock. Interment will take place in the church cemetery. Johnston. Roberta MacPhee. Publicity committee: Joan Mal- let 1 Nurses Residence P_E.I. Hos~ pitall; Barbara Smith. Robert Stead (Prince of Wales Collogei, Marlene Kitson (Union Commer- cial College): Gardiner Mac- Kinnon (Vocational School. Telephone convener Garth Cas- ely; reporter, Ellen Matheson. Following the business meeting Pamela Peake led the group In the worship service. CD MINISTERS MEET OTTAWA (CP Provincial cabinet ministers responsible for civil defence will gather with fed- eral officials here Oct. 2 and 3 for the fifth meeting of the fed- eral-provincial advisory commit- tee on civil defence. DRY PERIOD WEYBURN. Sask. (CPI—This really was a dry summer in this area. From April until mid—Sep- temiber total rainfall was 2.8? inches. less than an inch of 'th‘ during August. Aircraft Company after the gov- ernment announcement concern- ing the Arrow and acquisition of Bomarc anti-aircraft missiles was made. Concurrent with this announce- ment, the government said it was cancelling the project for develop- ment in Canada of the Astra flight and armament Control system. Prime Minister Diefenbaker said last week that though it would not be advisable “at this time” to put the Arrow into pro- duction, modifications would be made during its continuing de- velopment to permit use of an armament control system already in production in the United States. The prime minister said the Arrow program will be continued until next March. when it would be reviewed again in light of cir- cumstances at that time. reuse Alw’ays the Sign at" ind P/aceto Dine \ Mutual Of Omaha Sickness - Accident Hospital - Medical Surgical Insurance Write or Phone LAURIE B. SMITH Ch’town 148 Cumberland St. DIAL 5215 , I I ' ‘COIISIII ation l I When baby's bowels are overloaded with waste. the entire digestive process may he sneezed. Lintljebmmrrg often becomes sour ‘and upset. 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You can do it with a great saving at Taylor’s on this Silverware during complete that chest of Jewellers. Come in now all open stock-pieces in all 'FIVE patterns IALIII ' SD'IIII SUS‘ _ i . “M 1‘ Mum _ I. “HINDI. [ sur (1‘ I. E U.K. Troops Will Quit Jordan Soon sein Wednesday named Oct. 20 as the date Britain’s 3.000 troops will start pulling out of Jordan. In London, officials said the withdrawal could be accomplished Jordanian port of Aqaba. Hussein’s announcement came a day after Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold of the United Na- tions said Britain and the United States intended to pull all their fort .5 out of Jordan and Lebanon sometime this month. Hussein told parliament he had faith in his army’s ability to re- store internal calm in Jordan. He voiced high hopes for better inter- Arab relations. But. he said, some "sister" countries “continue to make un- reasonable attacks and persist in their harmful broadcasts." The speech was interpreted as a gesture to encourage reconcil- iation with neighboring Arab na- tions. PLEASED BY STATEMENT Most Jordanians were pleased by HuSsein's announcement that all the British troops would be out of the country as soon as trans- portation permitted. But some Jordanians felt that their young ruler needed the sup- port of British soldiers in his ef- forts to fight subversion from out- side the country. In his address, Hussein said it was clear that the Arab world's “mischief, chaos and subversion" —likely to occur again — was "planned by international commu- nism, which strives to infiltrate our beloved countries." , Accordingly, he said, Jordan had been forced to seek military aid from friendly nations. The king reported his govern- ment was trying to find money for strengthening the army and sup- plying it with modern weapons. B.C. Premier Threatens Suit ' For Paper Story VANCOUVER (CPl—The Van- couver Province says Premier Bennett told one of its reporters that he will sue the reporter and the newspaper for $1.000.000 be- cause of a Tuesday story on pro- vincial debt reduction. The story. from Victoria. said the premier would transfer a $28.- 000.000 direct - debt item to the government - owned B.C. Power AMMAN (Reutersl—King Hus- ‘ in three weeks if the soldiers can}.S . . be t" wn out but will take longer” if they had to leave through the r ACTS AT ZION Rev. Charles Townsley, B.A minister of St. Columba Presby lerian Church in Marslifield was recently appointed Interim mod- erator of Zion Presbyterian church in Charlottetown. In this capacity Rev. Townsley Will be the speaker at the 11.00 a.m service in Zion this coming Slur day to declare the pulpit vacant, Crusader Back In Home Port HALIFAX (OP) -— The Canal dian destroyer Crusader returned to her home port here Wednes- day after exercising. in United Kingdom and Gribraltar waters. The Crusader, with 20 officers and men. left here July 15. In August. she took part in the re- ‘cvsry cf wreckage of a KIA/I Dutch airliner off Ireland. Last year the British - built destroyer helped search for survivors of the German sail training ship Pamir which went down in a hurricane near the Azores. Commission, thereby changing it to a contingent liability or indi- rect debt item. It was written by Gordon Mc- Callum. the newspaper's Victoria correspondent. McCallum writes of the premier‘s threat of legal action in a dispatch (from Lillooet, where he was en route with the first Pacific Great Eastern Rail- way train into the Peace River country. “Premier Bennett. at North Vancouver Tuesday morning . . . punching anindex finger in my chest. announced ‘I’m going to sue you and The Province for $1.- 000000. Your story was com- pletely false.’ " McCallum writes that "what might have hurt the premier’s feelings” was a description of the reported transaction as a “slight of-hand move." WEATHER .\'TO ICPI —— Tempera- tufeosagsucd by the weater Ol- fice: Min Max (Night) tDayl Daw'son :3 Vancouver 49 66 Victoria 3" 34 Edmonton 4.0) 59 Calgary 20 45 Regina 3 4 Winnipeg 32; 56 Toronto 446 53 .Ottawa ’ 58 Montreal so 54 Quebec 49 Fredericton s2 ... Saint John __ Halifax .— Moncton 51 64 Charlottetown 54 a Sydney 4g 1 Yarmouth 5° 5 St. John‘s 33 51 HALIFAX (CPI —- The weather office says cool air will cover all of the Maritimcs today and al- though skies will be predorrun- antly sunny, considerable after- noon cloudiness is expected. few showers are likely,lparticul- arly in the northern regions. Forecasts: . I Nova Scotia mainland, Prince Page 2 The Guardin . Thou. October 2, 193 _. I Island. Eastern N3} Eduard Lower St. John Rim Cotltlllei. lVailey; Sunny except for noon cloudiness: cool»; '0’" “mils 15. Low-high ag Rani: and 62. Non Glasgow any 14.". and (so, Yarmouth 45 and a lKenn ille ~15 and 60. Charlm «13 and 53. lioncton. Fit-am ‘(lll(l Saint John 40 and 58. Cape Breton: Variable cm. ncss: cooler: \\ est winds 1), L“ - high at Sydney 50 and 60_ _ Upper St. John River V r Bay of Chaoeur: Variable cm. 119:5 wuh widely scattered h.“ ers; cooler: ucsterly m ‘ Bay of (‘iialeurz Variable mess with widely scattered ers; cooler: westerly wt“ n Low - high at Edmundotm m” Campbelltcn 38 and 53. f: Bay of Fundy: West wind. v variable cloudiness: visibility 3" miles; cooler. 61)-, .v,‘ High tide today at Gtarlottal'i town at 12.44 am. and I.” N“: At Rustico at 9.19 um. and up: A p.m. Summer-side tide mu minutes later than Charlottegg'mk Sun rises today at 6.12 an. a“ The annual meeting NOTICE MILTON FURNESS, Secretary. ‘ ‘ sets at 5.53 p.m. j W of the Belfast Liberal , Association will be held in Belfast Hall on Wed. Alix nesday, October 8, 1958 at 8 p.m. ~ Public cordially invited. “_ HECTOR MacLEOD, President “” lllll IT’S GOOD HYN DMAN OFFICES: . MONTAGUE Insurance Since 1872 ." 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