PREMIER IS HOST TO VISITING LADIES ' atlian Tourist Association showed tion Chamber and the l.eL;isl.iuu- keen interest in the ProvincialIAsseinbly. Premier A. W Math- CITY AND CENTRAL ISLAND colored views. Cras-, LAST FALL'S dresses clearing well Studio. front '2 price to 1-3 off. Normas Ladies Wear, 160A Kent Street. l YOUR DOLLAR buys more at - I I the Hughes Drug Store. UH" Ouemwm ' WE TREAT the sick well. Gig-I . I endish Pastoral Charge. Divine f”'If;LPh'""'"y' "P" 3 "ml " Worship 23 Sept. 1930- ll am.. Cavendish: 3 pm. Stanley llridgc-;i FOR QUALITY. service and ac- II I-, m yew (:1.-Isqoiv curacy, shop at Worth's Pharma-I ey. I HUNTER RIVER Pastoral , lCharge the United Church of Can- lRlUMMA(:'E sAIiIEude;."h lw ada. Services on Sunday, Scptemb-I gluilljflfi-ay gftgzl 2330- P III: """' Ier 22m. as follows Hampshire 9.45: ' C ' ' i a ni, Sunday School I0 45. North. VISIT Ill-STYLE Millincry. Gt. Wiltslnrp II am. sunday School George Street. ”Wbere every style I0 a m : lfunter River 730 pm, is Hi-style." lSunday School 1030 a m. Rev. CH FREE CHURCH of Scotland, PROVINCIAL Vocational School Service Sept. 23rd. Stanchel. 230--There are a few vacancies in pm. Rev, .l. H. Bishop. Minister. day classes in Carpentry. Autom- DR "FAT" I Mlcxmynfs oh ottvo Mechanics and Drafting, Th I t csted apply at once at. tire. will be closed itntil Monday m;K:rhr:K:;.r mm 37-” Oct. lst . . PRESBYTER- DR. SEAMAN will be absent BROOKFIEID . . . ian Church, Miss Anna MacDon- 'm'," m5 ”""'e 3' ll" P”'ycl'mc l aid. Missionary of British Guiana until Oct 22. will speak In Brookfii-III Church FOR CONVENIENCE. friendli- UNITED Cltiirch of Canada Cav- Sunday. Sept 2.'lrd. 7.30 p m. Ev- ness and economy. shop at Gig-I"-Yh”d3' w”l”””"'- 3'3-V" Ph"'”'”" NEW c. I. A s G o w Christian! ANNUAL meeting. P E. I. Hos- Chllrch 5”"d53'v S”VlY"lh9r .21. plml xuxesv Alumnae. pl-Idayvjlornlng wui'sliip and (uniniiIniIonI Sept 2IV 315 pgmu .I cundau ll am. New Glasgow Community Home. Isunday School 10 a.m. (favcndishi United Baptist Church: Worship. CHICKEN SUPPER, All Saintrservlce 7.30 pm. Rev Bryer R. the ladies through the building, . .H-...... -,. ,, . .-I BELLE RIVER Unitedi ('liui'ch. Sacred song service Sun- day. Sept. 23rd. at 7.30 p.m. Spec-I ial music. WINDMILL Special today steam ed Haddock Fillets with egg sauce 70 cents. New location is 186 Prince St T0 DIRECT MINSTRELS -At" a executive meeting of the Bene- I vulent Irish Society Hugh P. Tran- or was appointed director of the Irish Minstrels, which will be held. sometime the latter part of Nov- ember in the Holy Redeemer Com- I niiinity Centre. J. Pius Callaghan was appointed director of the St. Patrick's Play to be held and Sat- urday, March ltith and Monday. March 18th, I956 in the Community Centre. I'0l.I(tI-I (l()l'RT A personI charged with the theft of coal was remanded until the 21st by acting fllaizistrate Allison Gillis yesierdayI A second man remanded Wednes-I day on the chnrce of theft of a vice' from a motor vehicle was further remanded until the 21st. Of four drunk and incapables, one was 'sentenced to twenty days in iail. another to ten days and a thlrdl iias given a ten day uspended. sentcncc. The fourth accused was fined live dollars and costs or twol days. A drunk and disorderly wasi st-ntenced to twenty days in Jail.I PERSONALS Mr Earl C. Brown, after I very pleasant holiday spent with sister. Mrs. Robert Constable and his mother, Mrs Maud Brown and A gImIIi of ladies from the Cau- Building. including the Coiitt-tit-Ia e-son irightl. personally Clilldliclcdl .3. .,l . V. x......u.4-Jamie.-..--.- AT CLO All concerned enjoyed the annual banquet at the closing it the Can- adian Tourist Association conven- tion last evening. TOP LEFT: theI guest speaker Gerard Fillion otI DINNER OF TOURIST CONVENTION .-"I or at the Tmirist and Travel Bur-I Jules llohne. representative of the' RIGHT. where George I. Warren, eau. Halifax, NS and George Stiven, general passenger agent, C. N R. Mont-ton congratiilalc George Frascr director of the P. French National Railways. Mrs. George Warren, Victoria and D George Warren. Victoria and Dr. .Iohn Fisher are among the am- Montreal addresses the gathering. El Travel Bureau on the Eencral Used 5P9('l3l”"5 I0 We P”'53nl3"0"l TOP RIGHT: Earl Warren, direct- arrangements, l.0Il ER LEFT: I taking place In the picture LOWER Victoria. happily accepts the gen- erous gift of New Foundland salt cod from Len Earl.of Newfound- land. Guardian Photo "1-wtft ix"?-Abba ,hFQIviIi" . -.,u m. Q t ' .. I 'm P. l. . an- tal. In. .31-... . , V L- , ..R.n,.,.-..,, 1.4 r': w- I, I is .- - fiof . I. . It DRIVER ESCA PES INJURY A loaded gravel truck left a dirt: The accident occurred about 2 Mr Constable. has returned to parish hall. Cardigan. Wednesday.l.Iones, BA., B.D.. Minlstcr. Mammanv Man I road yesterday at Mt. Herbert to The road, graded last fall, has noI end up in this position in a ditch. I shale or gravel on it and is very Sept. '35. from 5 to 9 p.m. Dancei , I after Wchstcrs Orchestra. MARSHFIFTIB PRESBI TERIAN IChIirch The hours of scrviccs fur, HAZELBROOK. REV. H. S Nllt-ISunday' Sept 11 are as follows: ten will speak in Hazelbrook on Harrington 930 am., Mnrshficld Ill Sunday afternoon, Sept. 23rd at I gm” Mount Stewart 7 310 p in Sun-I 3 P In All -"P Wf'lF0m9- Iday School Harrington 10.10 a mi ATTENTION MEMBER of No.4 "mil" ”"'""" ”,lf,l'""d"l "' I Medical Company RCAMCIMI "H L" H"p?dKth(TPFSerlI:iPS SYMNYI -- in future training will be on """'s'""' M mg 1'! I Wednesday and Friday nights - I BRADMJMNE P A g 1- 0 R Ml: "Nil ''0"''- ICharge of the United Cllllrrll fori mm: CHURCH of Scotland. sf,"'Il"",-" T991: f:tln'lk'55n,:'”';,:”If; Service Sept. 23rd. Desable 8.5!) 3 "Q S” B dznrmp i7 um P I pm. (Special Collei-tiont Service Day "ml or Fa ' ' ' ' raarliictcd by Rev. Alexander Lnoixggnmnducred by R'v' J” Hi Mac-Kay, Guest Speaker also spec-I ial music. Rev. H. S Raynor, Min- POWNAL UNITED Pastoral l-WW I ?"15'.if:if'33f3I.5Jl"?if;li: ii? WINWLE WI"-In mm-l Pownal. Rcv, T. R. Groudge, Min- Sewn.” twp! 23rd' wlllr-ll): co: Ismy ducted by Rev. George I ey. .I A. as follows: Snuth Winsloc ll.00 YORK PASTORAL Charge. The am: Prinmown Road 3-00 a.m- Unued church of (',-,,,.d.. Mm”, Highfield 7.30 p.m. Sunday Schools 3,, Rev, II M Sp,-WI, 5",-Idayp as usual Rev. A. S. Wcir. Interiml Sept. 23, 1956. 9.30 a.m. Brack- Chairman- 'Ce,f,;”:Iim ”"' Y0”: THE PRESBYTERIAN CIIllIT'.I I in Canda, Central Parish. Servic- 'I'RYON.30N5nAw aapuu p". es next Lords Day are as follows. torate. Dr. E. J. Barrass, Minls- w'""hlP 59””? Si Clyde ml:"I ger, Sc,-vi", rm. gundnx Sqnem, 3 p.m. SS. 1 p.m. Churchill, bar 2311:, Iron 5 my ,1 Two". 100 Canoe Cove and Nine Mile Creek, pm, .1 Wpgffngrpland. 7-30 pm Sunday Schools will .meet at It at Bonshaw. tCommimionl, Sim. a.m. Rev Donald Nicholson. In- day School at Tryon at 9.45 a.m. "VII" M0d'”l""' I Digs, IN BRAIMREE Mfm HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge George Cannon has received word 1 H”"9'”" Y”""3 Pimple" s'"'”'lVl of the death of III, sis”,-I M”, will hold it special service in the Walt.-:r Brock of Bralntree. Mass, Church "" S””d"Y '"'9"l"l7- 5”” on September I9. lirs. Brock was 23rd 31 730 Pm- Til” -SNVIW -"”'-'l the former Miss Della Cannon of 7""-SIC Ellerslie. Burial will be in thel Irwin Group of Trinity Unit- I-Irnlntree Cemetery. ed Church. Charlottetown. Rev. LEAVES FOR MT. A.-MrI H": K. M. Charman. Minister. I old Kemp. Inn of Mr. and Mrs.l CORNWALI. . I"ASTORAl,1 Reginald Kemp. City. will enrnll l Charge. United Church of Cans-' the first of Next week at Mount da, Services Sunday Sept. ?.'lrd, Allison University where he will I New Dominion ll a.'m., Kingston pursue his studies towards an Arts it p.m.: Cornwall 7.30 pm. Sun- rlegree. Harold was a graduate of 1 day School, New Dominion Io a.m. 7'4"" 0' WIIH COIIGIO "Ill year. Kingston 2 p.m. Cornwall ll a.m. .Rev. J. M. Fraser of Monlagiiel will be the guest preacher at these I services. Rev. B. A. Patterson, Minister. NORTH RIVER United hap- tist Church Sunday Sept. 23rd. Falrvlew ll. a.m. North River 3 p.m. Long Creek 7.3) pm Sunday School Fair-view I0 a.m. Long Creek 10.45 a.m. North River 2 Church will hold a special see- vics lunday September 13rd. 1.I p.m. Miss Laura Baln retired min- sioaary to India will be the (nod Quotes. My. Owen Cochran. Mia- later. "lay It CII Iltwlf ! '3 uannius uniiiousss LTD. I etowsit CART I SJ n....'”".'.'a :-I f I! V -. .5 -. hliss Joyce Mat-Donald of Chiircliill. (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy MacDonald. under- went on operation in the Hospital on Wednesday. Her many friends wish her a speedy recov- f'I'V. BIRTHS DICKIESON--At the Ottawa Clv-I ic Hospital on Saturday, Septem- ber 15, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dickieson. Toronto. a son. Bruce Arthur. 7 lbs. 11 01.. MCLAINE - At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Sept. 19. 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell MacLalne, a daugh ter. Barbara Jean. IIALEY - Born on September 19th to Mrs. Ann and Rev. Allison llaley. a son. David Douglas. weight 7 lbs., 15 out. MURRAY - At Barrie. Ontario on September l9th. I956. to Lt. and Mrs. J. D. Murray (nee Joyce MncKay. R. N! a son weight. 7 pounds. 4 ounces. DEATHS 0'BRIF.N- In Charlottetown on Thursday. Sept. 20. I956. Brld-I get O'Brien, formerly of Bon-I shaw. In her Rsth year. Remain are resting at Hennes , Funer-I al Home until tiineriil arrange. ments have been completed. I will be in charge of the s1'EwART- Suddenly at LoyaIiiIt'lllary Rooms. There was a larllti September 20, 1956. Mrs. John Stewart In her 76th year. Re- mains resting at the Ciitclilfe Funeral Home from where a fu-I neral service will be held Sat-I iirday afternoon at 1.30. followed by service in St. Thomas Church. Springhrook at 330. Interment in Church Ci-mewry. FRANCIS - At the Charlottetown Hospital on Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1956. Rev. Michael E. Francis of the Faculty of st. Dunstan's Un- niversity in his 65th year. Hlii re- mains were forwarded on Wed- ruwlay evening from the Charl- nlti-towvi Funeral Home to the residence of his sister Mrs. Vin- cent Dalton. ll Bayfleld Street and on Thursday evening wen transferred to so. Dnnstasrs Ur MM lverstty Chapel when they will lie in state until this evening at 7.1) at which time they will be moved to St. Danstan's Baslllca to no In state until Satan!!! moi-iilng at 10. o'clock. when Solemn Pontifical Requiem High Mass will be celebrated. Ia- terment in the Catholic Comet- MARRIAGES WEBSTER - Bethany United Church. Ann- dale. N.8..Sept.ll.1& Q Hey. 1. Milton Fraser. R110 3. The driver was uninjured 'and I slippery when wet. This vehicle'C'"”'dl' pm I the area In the last six weeks. The truck was hauling to the Trans-I Highway in the Hazel-I crawled out through a cab window. ii: the third to go into the ditch in brook area. Very Encouraging Reports IKinsmen Club In Local Cancer Campaign IMGWI9 Held At the first turn-in meeting of the general Charlottetown Cancer Campaign last evening all divis- nns went over the top. exceeding their quotas by good margins. So far it has been one of the most successful general city cancer drives ever held. Division 1. commanded by Mrs. F. Winston Smith, had 113.1 per cent despite the fact that there was one team yet to report. Even then Division 1 had the second highest total percentage of quota last eve- nlng. The second highest team of the evening. the Daughters of Eng- land. was also in Division I and made an auspicious entry among Cancer Campaign teams with N65 per cent of its quota. Captain of this team was Mrs. Fred Smith. Division 2, commanded by Mr!- Frank Walker, was the top divis- Legion Ladies' t ion last night and also had the leading team. This division hadi lZ9.l per cent nf its quota and the leading team on the division had 2166 per cent. This top team was the Basilica C.WL Tcam A. Captalned by Mrs. Leo Murray.l Division .1, commancd by Mrs.I Ronald Parker. came through ab-I ove its quota with 108.8 per cent. The third highest team was in this, division with 177.2 per cent. The team was the Senior Ladies Aid of The P.El Hospital with Mrs. El-I don Campbell as captain. I Division 4. commanded by Mrs. Rovert- MacKlnnon had 112 per cent of its quota and its leading team was Parkdnle with Mrs. .Ar-I thur Seaman as captain and 193.1 per cent. General Campaign chairman Mr. W.H Benton. and his co-chairman. Mrs JG Dennis, are very enthu- iiiastlc over the I956 City Cancer; Campaign and state that when all. cards are in the returns will bv-I as good as. if not better than. pre- Auxiliciry Meets The regular monthly me!-tint! MI the Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Leg; ion was held last night in the Aux- attendance of members as this wal the first mt-etintl l""'”''l'll "12 lllm mer holidays. Reports presented by committ- ees indicated an active Iieasori. During the summer the ladies as- . sisted the Branch with the Veter- ans" Children's Picnic and during the visit of the Walter Cllllow Wheelchair Coach the Auxiliary members accompanied it on five trips and supplied the refresh-: merit.-I. Donations of drinks werel in is next Wednesday night at 7 o'clock at the Clover Club. Gra- fton Street. The second meeting of the Char- lottetown Kinsmen Club for the current season was held last night at the Charlottetown Hotel with Sam Robison as chairman and Joe Shclfooo as co-chairman. The annual reports of the var- ious committees for the 1955-56 year were pi i E' and ti ,' c' The following reports were pre- sented by various chairmen: Fund Raising. Joe Shelfoon; Attendan -, Ned Dooley; Summer Camps. Tony Gallant; Picnics, Jack Gay for Ann Lord; Kin Fellowship. Fro- mont Archer; Ken Bulletin. San Rohison: Kin Week Committeee, Sam Robison Bowling. Dr. Frank MacMillan; Dollar a Month. Cllva Stewart: Sick and Visiting, Ed Martin; DesBrlsay Crescent pro- ject. Clive Stewart; National Con- vention, Joe Shelfoon; Peanut Pro jcct, George Hood; Circus Project. Rob 'l'a.vlnr: President's Report. Sam Rnbixon. The club was successful in win- ning district trophies for " " ' Violin years. The next cancer turn-I and Kin Information. The attend-ll men was an 5 per cent. The meeting was adiourned fol- llowcd by Singing "The Queen." ing at club rooms Friday, received from Suman'I Beverar as and of candy from J. C. Mont- pmew. Several banquets were catered to during the and netted a substantial bank balance. sums of money were voted to the Walter Cnllnw Wheelchair Coach Fund and to the Legion Branch tor the Retarded Children”: A talk oaths school for Retard- ul Children was given the meet- ing by Mr. Frank Rush. During the taunting arraap meats W'llI l:IdG for handling the Poppy reat campaign. Arsportwuslvnabytlinladlos who are worklu la the Canon campaign and it showed they hail already exceeded their quota. lidlowl ngadjounnuntalud wnocrvedhybeesottle laanleomnimss. I.Y.P.ll. MIITING - Th 9' jg meettq of B.Y.P.U. was lid in thclowsr chuck hall last RAILROAD EMPLOYEES CLUB All members are urged to attend special meet- Important business to be discussed. Sept. 21st at 7:30 p.m. PRESIDENT. will no V5 noun, A ulntllcolly ioniolonl nulit-vnumlahschtldnnogea othnvgh ll-hoasHty!dId spoclolydostgnolhbosuyhsivbll in Sept: rlowenilnn halos. not IIIIHQIN9 vllnlnsluehiwg BI. plnlunponont wolwovda A soooe4eoOodtIbH1owciM I003! JENKINS PHARAM new . IN 0!. GIDGI SUM! PUNAIIIS IUMQ .. - I it First Queen's Liberal Ass'n. Annual Meeting Robert Dawson of Crapaud last night was re-elected president of the First District of Queens Lib- eral Associatlon at the annual meeting held at Breadalbaiic. Oth- er officers. also re-elcctcd. inciiide vice-president. L. MacEwen, Stan- ley Bridge and secretary, W. Mayne. Emerald. Messrs. John Rodliersnn. Crapaud and James to the central executive. Speakers included: Fred . Large. M.LA. Charlottetown. Neil A. Matheson. M.P. Southport. Hon. George MacKay. Minister of Highways, J..I Mustard. president of the Queen's County Liberal As- sociation, Austen Bowman, North Wiltshire. E.D Reid, Charlotte- town, Roland MacDonald. South- port and J.C Lewis, Charlotte- town. Page 2. The Guardian Friday, Sept. 21, 1956 Funeral Of late Mrs. McCormac The largely attended mass! of Mrs. George J. Mccorinac was held yesterday morning from the residen of her son, Councillor P.R Mccormac, 9 Longworth Ave; to ,St. Dunstan's Basilica. where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by her son Rev. George Edwin Mccormac. S..I., St. Paul's College. Winnipeg. The deacon and sub-deacon were Very Rev. Pat- rick Malone. S..I Rector of St. Marylo College, Halifax and Rev. George A. Mccormac. It. And- rews, P.E.I Present in the sanctuary were; Rt. Rev. R.V. MacKens.le, Rt. Rev. Patrick McMahon, Rev. J.P'. Cogli- lan. C.Ss. R., Very Rev. John A. Sullivan, Rev. Daniel Chlsolm. P. P., St. John's parish, New Glas- gow, N.S., Rev. Bennett McDonald. Rev. F.L. Cass, Rev. 17'. Comm- an, Rev. O.P. Wood. Rev. C. Roche, Rev. T.P. Butler. Rev. Reginald MacDonald, Very Rev. P.F. MacDonald and Rev. C. Mc- Carthy. Mayor J.D. Stewart and mem. bers of the City Council were pru- eiit at the funeral. Tbs employees of the City Street Department, Sterns Laundry and New Method Cleaners attended in I body. Pall bearers were; Arthur Green, Charles Toombs, Allan J, MacDonald, Bruce Pound, Michael Michael and J.Wl McKenna. In. terment was in the Catholic Cem- etery where the services were con. ducted by Rev. Edwin Mccormac assisted by Very Rev. Patrick Ma- lone, Rev. George Mcconnac and Rev. T.P. Butler. The funeral was ve lar e attended. W T 1y ,Funeral Tomorrow I Of Father Francis The remains of Rev. Michael E. Francis. of the faculty of St. Dun- stan's University. whose death oc- I curred at the Charlottetown Hos- ' pital on Tuesday, were moved last evening from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Vincent Dalton, 15 Bay- tield street, to St. Dunstan's Uni- I versity Chapel where they were re- I ceived by the Rector, Very Rev. John A. Sullivan. and members of I the faculty. The Litany was sung and tho I Vespers of the Dead recited. Sol- Icmn Requiem Mass will be said this morning at 7.30 and the body will lie there In state until 7.” this evening. A guard of Honor of I4th Degree Knights of c ' E icommanded by Pilot Percy Mac. Donald. was posted and a similar I Guard will be posted at the Baa- K illca tonight when the remains are : moved there to lie in state prior to the funeral tomorrow morning. BENEDICTING FATHER! There are two Benedic” mob. asteries in Canada. at Msuastar, Sask., and St. Benoit - dlt - Lac, Que. WEATHER TORONTO (CPI - Tempen. tuna issued by the Toronto puhu' weather office Thursday night (Mimi M" Kl: I ll)- Dawson 33 461” Vancouver 52 53 Victoria 5: 52 Edmonton 4:, 7g Calgary 4; 79 Regina 45 -,2 Winnipeg 35 50 Toronto 35 50 Ottawa 39 49 Montreal 43 5; Quebec 43 5! Fredericton 37 5; Saint John 4.1 5, Moncton 37 5-, Halifax 47 so Charlottetown 43 55 Sydney ti. 5; Yarmouth 17 51 St. John's 42 54 HALIFAX (CP) .- The puI,II. weather office says cooler au- moving into the northwestern cor: her of the district is causing show- ers along its leading edge. Am). elated with the cool air is a high pressure area which extends from Hudson Bay to Like Michigan. This high is expected to push across the Maritimes today, bring. ing clear, cool weather with It. Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotla, Prlnc. Edward Island, eastern N.B coun- ties, lower St. John River Valley; Cloudy with showers clearing In the eveniniz: a little warmer south winds no shifting to west is in afternoon. Low-high at New Glasgow and Charlottetown 53 mg 65. Moncton 58 and 60, Frederic. ton and Saint John 45 and 55. High tide today at Charlottetown at 11.37 a.m. and 11.44 p.m. at Rustico 7.00 a.m. and 9.25 pm Summerside tides eighteen mlnut. as later than Charlottetown Sun rises today at 5.59 am. and set, at 6.13 p.m. , PRINCE Eowuao T lsuinio FLORALEMBLLM TAYLOR? JEWELERSJM CHAQLOYYITOWN. SA I. IV snot-s FIRST CHOICE FOR FALL TWEED SKIRTS A1'lVS BUFFET SUNDAY. 6:15 to 7 p.m. I Phone Reservations I GREGOR HOTEL. Brackley Beach. SUPPER SEPT. 23rd III at 3 IN to mroaran DONEGAL rwaaoa , FUNERA All members of the are requested to meet at evening at 7:30 p.m. for KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ther Rev. Michael E. Francis and also to attend his funeral on Saturday morning at 10 a.m. L NOTICE Knights of Columbus are St. Dunstan's Basilica this prayers for our late Boo- Vlnes killed rapidly with titers from being innoculated vtnoo. Killer on hand for you. 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