3!.i' is on All! CEITIIAI. ALL EDUCATIONAL Tax 5 past due. WE '1'llA'l the sick well. Gig- sey'a Pharmacy. open no am. to T p.m. l'jlDWIISl0ICemeierySun- 9;; at Crsed'a HIIIIIIIH. Dial JUST ARRIVED 1950 Silver- lone 11 inch TV sets. 3179.3. Simpson-Sears. Ltd. INTEREST AT the rate of lb of 1 per cent will be charged on all overdue installments. VISIT H1-STYLE Millinery. Gt. Gcorge Street. "where every style is Hi-Style." ADELLA'S MILLINERY for your new fall hat. Prices 5395 up to 314.95. 177 Grafton St. FREE Church of Scotland, scrvicc Sept 29. Stanchel 2.30 p.m. RUMMAGE SALE - St. Pe- tcr's Cathedral Hall 2.00 p.m. Saturday Girl Guides Associa- uon. RE-CONDITIONED meat dis- play counters at Sacrifice pric- rs. Storey Electric. Charlotte town. SPECIAL AT Stewart Baker- ies: pineapple snow cake. a tan- ializingly favoured dessert. rich- ly flavored with real pineapple. CLEARANCE J.C. Higgins I shot 12 gauge Bolt Action Shot- suns while they last 839.88. Simpson-Sea s, Ltd. BRADALBANE United Church Sunday, Sept. 29th. North Gran- ville 9.30 a.m.. Pleasant Valley ll a.m., Bradalbane 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. S. Raynor. Minister. DR. W. L. MacDONALD, Rad- loloist. will be absent from the Charlottetown and P.E.I. Hos- pitals. October 7 to Oct 20th, in- clusive SORRY - Sold Out - All seats have been sold for Don Cossack Concert. Limited bal- cony standing space at 75 cents available at Door. P O W N A L United Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. Sept. 29. I0 a.m. at Mt. Herbert; 11.10 am. at Bunbury; 7.30 p.m. Pow- nal. Miss Joan Rogerson to be soloist at Pownal. Rev. T.R. Goudge. Minister. TRYON UNITED Baptist Pas- torate. Rev. Lindsay R. Graves. Minister. Services for Sunday. Sept. 29th; Tryon 11 a.m.; West- morelsnd 7.30 p.m. Sunday S at Tryon 10 a.m.; Wesimorciand 11 a.m. All are welcome. WINSLOE UNITED Churches. Services Sunday. September 29th. l-Iigbfield. 6.45 p.m.; Prlncewwn Road 8 p.m.; Wlnsloe North 11 a.m.; Winsloc South 3 p.m.; Sun- day Schools at regular hours. Rev. Dr. E. A. Betta. llllnisl-er. ST. PETER'S BAY Charge. United Church Sunday services as follows: Marie 11 a.m.. Peters Ii p.m.; Greenwich 7 p.m. Co 5 t 5 by the minister. Mr. Anthony BOSTON brown bread and oven baked beans. roast chicken. sttlfed. ready to serve. cuts. fish cakes. salads, chicken pi and many other ready to es favorites at Stewart Baker- lev Delicatessen Counter. HAZELBROOK. Cross Roads. Alexandra. services for Sunday. Sept. 29th. 1-laselbrook 11 .. Sept. 29th. Hazelbrook 11 a.m. Cross Roads 3 p.m. Alexandra 7.!) p.m. All are welcome. Rev. C.W. Passey. Minister. CORNWALL Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services, Sunday. Sept. 39. King- ston 9.45 a.m.; Cornwall Rally Day service 11.15 a.m.: Now Do- minion 7.!) p.m. Sunday School Cornwall 10.15 a.m.; Now Do mlnion 11 a.m.: Kingston 11.1! a.in. Rev. R. A. Paterson. ter. NEW GLASGOW Christian and Cavendish Baptist Church wor- ship service. Sept 29th. 10 an. Bible School and 11 a..m. Preach- ing at Cavendish Baptist 10 a.rn.. Bible School and 7.30. Preach- ing and communion at New Glas- gow. Christian church. Come and bring a friend. C. R. Richard- son. Supply Minister FREDERICTON and Bridal- Ware. iii? at-3' Fl: . 22:: mi Ii E -ills :3": 3., if NUISBS White duty shoes. plats tea. 85.5. Wright Shoe Co. PLEASE BRING the 3rd in- stailment stub of your bin when paying your taxes. RENT A TV from Firestone Home and Auto. 137 Great George St., Dial 5517. ' THE THIRD installme t at City taxes is due and payable on or beforo Monday. Sept. 30th. SPECIAL Clearance chrome isuites reg. 8110.95. clearing at 137908, Simpson-Seals Ltd. MONDAY. 8PE'l'. 30th is the Jfinal day for paying the third installment of City taxes. I RALLY DAY SERVICES Ap- ,pin Road. Sunday. September 3. fat 3 o'clock. om-: orvur. 17 inch demon- strator TV set. for the early Hum sits. Simpson-Scars Ltd. RESERVE MONDAY Octolr fer 21st. Knights of Columbus, -"Columbus Day Ball." Rollaway. PIXIE boots in tan. shag leath- er. The newest shoes for college at Wright's of course!. ONE ONLY floor sample Ken- more Automatic Dryer. To clear 5199.08. Simpson!” a. Ltd. POLYETHYLENE Waterproof sheeting. 100 square feet. 51.39 at the Producers Co-op. 58 Fitzroy Street. SAMPLE SHOES: We have just received a shipment of wo- men's samples. size 43. 34.95 to 56.95. Wright Shoe Co. SPECIAL - While they last. carpet samples clearing at half price. Simpson-Sears. Charlotte- town store. PUMPKIN pic. a real fall treat try one at Stewart Bakeries. oven baked beans, roast chicken. gtufB . etaoin shrdlu vbgkqj KROEHLER 2 piece chester- field suite. floor sample. reg. 8209.95, clearing at 8159.88. Simp- son-Sears. Ltd. THE BROOKFIELD Pastoral Charge. Service for Sunda . Sep- tember 29th. Will be in Glasgow Road 4 pm. Rev. L. D. Bartlett of New London. will preach. THE Central Bedequo United Baptist Church Service Sunday 11 am. Sunday School 10.15 a. m. Rev. Charles A. Britter Min- later. DANCING CLASS Begin- ner's course for adults in Square D '- at Community Center starting Monday Sept 30th. Dial 4997 for reservations and details. YORK PASTORAL Charge. United Church of Canada. Minia- ter. Rev. F. H. Llttlelohns. Sun- day. September Z9th. 9.30 Pleas- ant Grove; 11 s.m. Central: 7.1! p.m. York. THE United Church of Canada Cavendish Pastoral Charge. Ser- 5l- vices of Divine Worship. 29 Sep- tember. 1957. ll a.m. New Glas- gow: 3 p.m. North Rustico (Com- munion); 7.30 pm. Cavendish I Communion t. ssrn BlR'l'HDAY- Mrs. l-l.S. MacDonald will be celebrating her 911th birthday on Friday. the 27th at the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs. M.acMillan and Dr. W. J.P. MacMlllan. Kent Street. HAMPTON Pastoral Charge. Services. Sept. Nth. as follows: Desable 9.45. Bnnshaw'll a.m.. Appin Road fl p.m.. Rally Day Service. Victoria 7.30 p.m. Rev. M. K. Charman. Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. St. John's. Belfast. Ser- vice next Lord's Day. Sept. 29th. Sunday School 10 a.m.. Evening Service 7.30 pm. Rev. John M. Sheen. Guest speaker. Rev. Don- ald Nlcholaon. Minister. COVEHEAD Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Rev. W. H. Forsyth. B.A. Mlnntcr. Church services for Sunday. sep- temher 29. 1957. Union Road 9.50 am.. Rally Day Service; West Covehead ll a.m. Rally ')ay ser- vice: Stanhope 7 pm. Rally DI! Service: Covehesd Road 9.15 p. in ATTENDED WEDDING -Mr. and Mrs. William Naddy. Green- field have returned from a visit to Brighton. Mass.. when they attended the wedding of their Louise Naddy. . Melvin Johnston. Cardigan. DUNIJAI United Baptist Pal- I G. Hill. ll. 1:7 E i will s spizi l lit; all I 2 In l. ii? its 3;: S i , ,3 till all King, Queen . (Continued Ben page 1) Wright. Trill! l9'l-ll cllda: Kan- ncth Mac.-Nally. Trocadle Crus. Garden club; David MacPhaii. Meadowhaak garden club; Bar- boto calf club; Douglas Jewell. North River calf club; Blayce Mac-Rae. Wheatlcy River calf club; Ann Ramsay. Malpaque Cl" Club: Fenton Shaw, O'laeary Col! club: Gerard Trainer. Bald- win's Road poultry club. The 4-H club members were introduced by David Peacock. director of 4-H Club Work for the province. . Calf club. Milky club and garden club exhibits will he on display at the exhibition ground this morning. The call club show gets underway at 9.15. There an thirty Holstein clubs. eleven Ayr- SllU'9 Clubs. two Guernsey clubs. one Jersey club six dual purpose Shorthorn clubs and seventeen beef clubs entered. There is one poultry club and six Garden clubs. A track and field program will be staged in the afternoon start- ing at 2 o'clock. BIRTHS x CHEVERIE-At the Souris Hos- pitd. September 2111. 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard D. Cheverle (nee Anne Henna- sleyhl, East Point, a daughter. s. MAYllEW- At the P.l-3.1. Hos- pital, Sept. 26. 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayhew. a son Allan Harold. KELLY-At the P.E.l. Hospital on September 25, 1957, to Dr. and Mrs. Hammond Kelly a daughter, Angela, 7 lbs. 3 oz. PETERS-At the P.E.l. Hospit- al to Mr. and Mrs. John Pet- ers a son Garry, Earl, 7 lbs. ll ozs. FOLLAND-Born at Prince Coun- ty Hospital September I1, 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson G. Fol- land. Grahams Road a daugh- ter. 8 lbs. 9 cu. Florence Joan. DEATHS QUlGLEY- At the Prince Coun- ty Hospital, Thursday, Sept. 26, 1057. as a result of an accid. ant. Harry Quigley of North Tryon. in his 72nd year. Rest. llll at the Chisholm Funeral gorrrie. Funeral arrangements Gdeorge Buote. Tlgnlsh. sppoim. ,. - f . . . Replies to the International Correspondence Project initiated two years ago by eight of the provincial Junior Red Cross branches wors received at local J.R.C. headquarters this surn- mer. The albums shown in the above photo were sent to the Island groups in return for similar pro iccta forwarded by the Island Students. Their contents. which include photos. drawings. and samples of various native handi- crafts. depict many aspects of the lite and customs of the lands in which they originated. They will be on display at the Char- lottetown J.R.C. headquartcu for the next few days. These albums will shortly be despatched to their Lual'ESPOlld- ing Island branch: to Anglo Rus- tico from India; to Howlan from Ireland: to Orwell from Soot- land: to Murray River from Thailand; to White Sands forn swltserland; to lflnkora Convent from Italy; to York from Ireland to Fredericton from Australia. Miss Marie Bowness. Island points to samples of Venetian lace and embroidery placed in the Italian album by pupils of Grade three. - The Director stated that this project gives Island boys and Director of Junior Red Cross. 11 girls who are members of the Junior Red Cross. "a wonderful opportunity of becoming an- bassadors of friendship and goodwill." Referring to this year's J.R.C. enrollment Miss Bowness said that to date 250 branches had re- enrolled. 01 these. 60 had indi- cated their intention to take part in the lternntioual Corres- pondence Proicct this year. she added. "Through this group project." Miss Bowness declared. "Jun- iors are able to see the many ways in which they are like child- ren in other Lands. too, they learn to understand and enjoy the many national differences. This activity, conducted as a class projects. provides motivation for, and vitality to, social stud- ics. art. arithmetic. composition and all other related subjects.” Mr. Owen for the past nine years has been manager of the main office of the Royal Bank in Halifax. and in his new po- sition as regional sueprvlaor will succeed Mr. Kenneth Mullen- e. Mr. Owen attended the meet- ings of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council held in Char- lottetown. and while in this Pro- vince he will officlally visit all the blanches of the Bank. or semcnt of deeds and Justice of the Peace. The resignation; of Mr. George Fraser. director of the Travel Bureau and that of George Andrew as Physical In- structor st Prince of Wales Col- lege were also announc 5. RIPE STRAWBERRY- Fug. lher proof of the good wejuggf we have been experincing lately was brought to the Guardian Of- llce Yesterday by Mrs. Garfield 195'. East Royalty. Mrs. Jay ”. hibited for inspection a mature strawberry. of the Dunlap vu-. iety. which she had picked in the family berry field the same ay. ro W1NNlP"" Mime” M. in McDonald son of Allan J. McDonald Dough. st, ".1 Tom Pflldcrlullt son of James Pen- dergast left by moter on Tues. in return to Winnipeg after spend- ing holidays with their parents in this City. They were accom. panied by Clarence Young of Toronto who visited his father and relatives at Coleman. POLICE COUR'I'-- Charged with operating a motor vehicle whilst intoxicated, in City Police Court yesterday morning an ac- cuscd was remanded until Mon- day by Magistrate K.M. Martin Of four drunk and incapables. one was sentenced to twenty days ll! Queen's County Jail and another was lodged in jail for in days on an old commitment. A third was fined nve dollars and costs or two days and the fourth was remanded for one week. FUNERAL 'l'HUBSDAY- The funeral of the late Cornelius MacKlnnon was held yester- day with a private service at the Bowness Funeral Home at 11.1!) a.m. followed by service at the Presbyterian Church at 2.00 o'- clock. The Rev. Cecil R. Web- bPl'. pastor of Trinity United Church officiated. Interment took place in the People's Cemetery. . Pall hearers were: Peter Mae. Caull. Ansel Ballum. Alex Chap- Dell. ay Harris. Archie Martin and ohn Hopkirk. a. r. r. u. stn11No- Last Largo Crowd Attends Bazaar Another largo crowd was on hand lad evening at the annual Hospital Bazaar held in the Community Centre. A fine entertainment program MARRIAGES MacMlLLAN - MacDONALD - At. Si. John's Presbyterian Church, Belfast, on August 30, 1957. by the Rev. Donald Nich- olson Frances Borthells Mac- Donald Eldon. to William Stan- ley MacMlllan. Wood Islands. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. JOHN MOR- RISON, Ellerllia P.E.l. an- nouca the angagemust of their daughter, Doris Lorraine in Melville Dwight son of Mrs. Annie Houaley and the late Mr. Charles Housley Vancouv- er B.C. The marriage will take place on Saturday Oct. 12 at I o'clock in Mal-polo 'cl,” 1 Church, Vancouver B. was presented featuring the "Ranch House Boys" the show being capably ernceed by Lorna Perry. The bazaar continues tonight and Saturday... Tonight's entertainment will feature Frank Maclntyra and family. The winners of the door prisas last evening were as follows: First. Electirc kettle. Mr. Alfred Trainor: second. table lamp. Mrs. Keith Dunsford; Third. per- manent wave, Mr. Joe Callag. ban. A lottery run for a chicken dinner was won by Lleut. Joe Mahar. PERSONALS J.K. Flood. son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Flood. Charlotte- town. is now sewing with the Canadian Army in Gennany. Ha will be stationed there for 2 years. Friends in Charlottetown and Country regret to bear that Mrs Juries Mccarttiy (1 Sunset has entered the P.E.l. Hospital for treatment. All hope for hr speedy recovery and early re- turn in the 14:41! INTERNATIONAL DISPLAY AT RED CROSS HEADQUARTERS Junior Red Cross Receives Overseas Proieci Replies Prices Trouble U.K. Gov"r By FRASER WIGBTON LONDON (Reuters) - The Con- servative government will face strong protests over the mounting cost of living from 5.: own sup- porters ot thler annual conference at Brighton starting Oct. 10. The conference agenda, issued Wednesday. contains 70 resolu- tions on prices. some of them highly critical of Prime Minister Macmlllan's administration. Bridgowater lsomosot Countylr Conservatives say the govern- ment has "surrendered" to an in- flationary situation. Be-rkenham (Kent) talks of the government's "inability" too atom it. Running through other resolu- tiona is an urgent call for stronger action to control the cost of living. ALLEGES INEF'l'l("ENCY The outcry against prices is coupled with another group of resolutions alleging inefficiency in the party's national organiza- tion. Togctber they form the first country-wide Conservative reac- tion to the government's recent slump in electoral popularity as shown by repeated reverses in parliamentary byelectlons. The three-day Conservative con- ference will debate a foreign af- fairs resolution which by implica- tions backs hormer prime minister Sir Anthony Eden's stand over the Suez crisis. It declares that. while Consen- atives fully back United Nations' principles and obiocta. the vital interests of Britain must always remain the paramount considera- tlon. Research Institute Suggests Thai Senate Be Unchanged TORONTO (CP)-The Cltlzenrsecn that mere existence of the Research Institute of Canads aug- Benito doe- gssted Wednesday in a statement tion: Namely. towards the pres- mum um "the ervatlon of harmony among the ; most reasonable course would be Pl'0VlllCEl- on the Senate's to leave the Canadian Senate in its present ' effectual state." After considering in detail va- rious proposals to reform or mo dify the Canadian upper house and an alternative suggestion it be abolished. the institute con- cluded: "At first glance the Senate. as it now is constituted. must be I source of disturbance In our po- lltical oonaciouens. h de- mands that every institution must serve a purpose. But when the factors an considered it will he WRESTLING CIVIC mniun RIIIET8 - IIIIJ AND IIEAVYWEIIIT3 wlu. mm Al CIVIC STAIIIIII SUMMIISIDE TONIGHT STOREY indeed fulfill a func- "To encourage the Senate to become an active force in our it 1. &. (hi (DI) . St I II I N I! IS 70 t1 '1! 3 it as It Al I O I It It .10 S3 II it is It : 07 I - ll 43 I Yarlnouth (I I! St. John's. Nild. . .. 50 - uaursx (CP) - The weather tom Frieda fect the Marltlm. As it rnovu away. extremely cool air that brought snowflurriea to Quebec and Ontario will spread into the Maritimea. Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotla: Prince Edward Island: Clear with I few cloudy inta- vaiaandveryoool! riahoffroat near dawn; northwest winds N. Low-high at New Glasgow 87 and 50. Charlottatown S7 and 45. New Brunswick; Bay of Cho- 1 cur: Clear. becoming cloudy about noon. clearing in the evening! ex- tremely cool; west winds 1). low- high at Moncton. Fredericton. and Saint John 35 and 45. M- naundsston and Campbell 83 a . High tide today at Charlotte- town at 11.33 am. and LN p.m. At Ruatico at 8.51 a.m. and 8.11 p.m. Sunimersido tide sights. minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 6.06 a. m. and 6.02 p.m. a balanced bicameral legislature. From a wider point of view. the logical course might well be to maintain a system which is. from E. 5 E defendant's attorney. Iester P, a narrow perspective, quite irra- tionai." - .4 legislative process would be to risk the dangers -- 5 UPI SCIIAIIE IIAIICIIIC Efnncmn .. MR. RESERVE nanny - NINE srr Lnsrr Y-MEMBERS ss.oo - NON-MEMBERS Mo LATEST IN AMERICAN nounp and SQUARE DANCING SlslEveningsolFun-Tbs-Boacvatlonahonoltl Jar. TEE-Er? suggestion made by O'Donnell. Charlottetown. NOW NUHEIOUS The Ellllllll. or house sparrow, was introduced into North Alllu-. tea in 1850. 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