' her father, wore a lovely gown of oqljougiit u. 195s Piciisril-llsclsas liuptisis ' Trinity United Church, lottetown. was the scene of s pretty wedding on August 7th at 7 o'clock when 110v. H. . Rice -as- '51,.“ b Rev. A. B. Weir of er- "mn, un ted in marriage Catharine ‘Jean, eldest daughter of Mr. and rs. os. .. cLesn. Alberry Plains. and George Keith. only son ‘or Capt. and Mrs. Cyrus G. Pick- gi-d, Charlottetown. The Church was tastefully de- corated for the occasion with cut flowers the uest pews were mark- ed with sstn ribbon and sweet peas. The bride, given in marriage by ivory satin fashioned with sweet- heart neckline. fitted bodice, long pointed sleeves, and a full skirt en train. l-Ier fingertip veil was of white net and was held by s coronat of flowers. Her only omel- ments were a string of pearls and matching earrings, the sift of the groom. She carried a shower bou- quct of Bettertime roses and maiden hair fern. Miss Anne MacLean, sister of the bride. was bridesmaid and wore e charming flo r, length gown of blue taffeta wl-t a shoul- der length veil. She carried an arm bouquet of pink roses and fern. Little Miss Marjorie Pickard, sister of the sroom. was flower girl and wore s dreu of pink taf- feta with blue trimmings. Her headdress was a halo effect of pink taffeta and she carried a nnsegay of sweetpeas. Mr. George Crosby acted as best man. The ushers were Mr. Elwin Burke and Mr. Arthur MacLean. Professor A. Roy Kendall was organist and the guest soloist was Mr. Sterlin Inman who sang "Just For ou Dear" during the signing of the register. The bride's mother wore a mauve crepe dress, flower hat, with black accesso l“ and s corssge of mix ed sweetpeas. The groom's mother chose a Queen's blue crepe dress with black accessories and a corsage of pinl. sweetpeas. Fcllowln the ceremony s recep- tion was the Charlotte- town Hotel where seventy guests were received by the wedding party. The bridal table was cen- tred with o three tier wedding rake, silver vases of sweet peas and pink tspets-QA toast to the brld was ed b , 5, Welre- and $331M: yto byAthe groom. Afte the reception the guests were vited to the home of the groom WTINO an enjoyable social voning was spent with piano ae- leciions and a sing song. Inter. amid showers of con- fetti. Mr. and Mrs. Pickard left on a short honeymoon grip, the bride wearing a light bius suit, ‘salty topper, with black accessor- Prior to her marriage the bride was a member of the staff of the Provincial Agricultural Labore- Iflry in Charlottetown. Pro-nuptial showers were given in honor of the bri-de by Miss Rose Robinson at her home in Dalvay, and Misses Ada Duncan and Edna Jenkins at, the home of Mrs. Cyrus Pickard in Charlottetown, She was also tendered a nflscelianeoua lhower by friends in her home mmmlllllly and surrounding dis- iricts, The lovely gifts received testify the popularity of this hillliiy young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Picknrd are now gigfxLnslain-suerrinmersids when T; o es o t . P‘. Schurman Cori-ad. he PRODUCE MONTREAL. Oct. 10 -(gp)_ Produce prices Quoted here today ffihurted by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture follow: dzss: likes cases A-large 60-60 1--=: A-zn-eo 47 l-lHa A-pullets __ . current fllcellii Que. No. 1 pasteurized 39 4-4. DB1 Mil; NO. 2 30 3-4 Del M“? "W! Rrflde creameiiy prints wb Drice a2; solids 41. Cheese: 2i l-16; white 23 3-4-24. Make. Export Price. Current Make. White 20 1110-21. Potatoes: '15 lb bass Que. 1.25- 100; N. B. and P. E. I. 1.35-1.40. OTTAWA. Oct. 10 — (OP) Dr. S. B. Liu. Chinese Ambassa- dor to Ottawa. tonight held a re- ception. attended b Prime Min- ister Mackenzie nu and moat members of the government. to celebrate hhc 05th anniversary of ihe founding of the Chinese Re- nubiic in i011; Canada yester- day sent its tetinizs to China in connection ugh the, anniversary. BIRTHS I101 - . tins Ohflfii Hospital, Sept, 2s. 1m. ho m. and Mrs. Iii-nest Bolger, City. s daughtler (Marv Aisdrey). GARRETT — At Sourls Hospital on Friday Oct. e. 1016. to Mr. and M". Foster Garrett, last Baltic. l1 son. MsoNlIIsL - At the P. I. 1&0- DIlil-I Tbhfi‘ ltd, 1000, tn DR’. Ind Mb ' What s. M Royalty, a daughter Carol . DIATIS TIIAINOI --At' the City Hospital on Thursday, Oct. 1 Maude Annie Trainer, ds ter o the late Mr. :1 Mrs. Pa ‘lg ‘lératirpsoi-A ‘leans-e- ! are t a . . en- mssey iumsl Home. Illness! notice later woomiads-at the home of her glushtsnldssirs. wqixipiaaa. gozvaltt. uminer e ur . c. ma, am. timi- Wool 3i 91 years. roan-a! on ea p.m. from the heme of ha’ Mnighter. Interment Westniors- 1s Cemetery N. D. MacLeon P llNDIltTAlfllt salesmen Cflstettstlwo and‘ lavas wltasiu Char- W glfdiyqlt h gs‘ U5] Baptist III. III. S. The month ineatin union's Miss onary soc fly 0g BIterInotLr; . en ns, Euston Street. 515E001:- TI- T. G. Ives pn- i». i... °".° £.'"n.“i-'i§8., f8i?.f‘".°i5.. as her theme, "Thanksgiving." she {as assisted by Mrs. B. H. Bur- oe. Members from the Hazeibrook and Alexandra societies were spec- ial guests and were welcomed by the President. Several new mem- bers were also welcomed. It was announced that our study book for the year would be "India at the Threshhold." Members were "wed to attend the district meet- ings which will ba held at Klug- ston on October 33 and 33, Dr. Zeli Clark, who for many years was a medical missionary in India. was the special speaker and 55" l "P! interestin report from s number of our in ssionar- Iy bee" BPDOInted the Provincial Secretary or the United Baptist Woman's Missionary Union for Prince Edward Island. Delicious refreshments were "Wed by the hostess and a social hour enjoyed. Ito End To Moat Rationing in Sight OTTAWA, Oct. 10—-<CP)—Prices Board officials said last night there is no immediate prospect of an end to meat rationing in Canada. tin Toronto, yesterday the Eve- nin Telegram published a re rt say ng that Finance Min atsr Illlly would announce “later to- day" the end of meat rationing in Canada in 194i). The Finance Minister. who could not be reached for comment. left Ottawa late l-ast night for. Town. to, where he expected to take a plane for Winnipeg. He was sched- uled to address a political gather- ing tomorrow night at Portage In Prairie, Man. Ho issued no state- ment before his departure and sources close to Mr. Iisley said it was unlikely such a statement would come from him. Donald Gordon, Prices Board, chairman, also was not available for comment. However. official Prices Board sources said defin- itely there was "absolutely noth- ing to it,’ when questioned about the report that the end of meat rationing was in sight, Issues Appeal 0n Behalf 0f Second War Memorial ST. STEPHEN’, N. 8., Oct. 10- (CPJ-An appeal on behalf of the I.O.D.E. Second War Memorial by Mrs. B. B. Barnes. Fredericton, provincial chapter educational secretary. highlighted the semi- annual meeting of the New Bruns- wick organization today. "One of the most worthy aims of the order" was the way Mrs. Barnes described the national pro- ject, whose objective is to create a fund "in memory of those who Save their all for their King and country. and_ opening the doors of opportunity for education of their children." Another feature of the meeting was the presentation to Miss Alice Pialrweather. Saint John, of a provincial life membership pin. The presentation was made by Mrs. A. T. MacMurrsy. Frederic- ton, provincial president. who cit- ed the work of Mlas Falrweather as navy league convener and her general contribution to the order. AISLII-ILS. (Continued from Page 1) equality with ihe vessels of the Unied Saws and Canada." _, In xflvect to equal trade privil. 989s. Mr. Bevin asserted that it "will be my difficult for us to sc- cept the final treaty unlms Great Britain is given precisely the same treatment as others are given." Forei n Minister Molotov of Rus- sia rep led that ii’ equal tnds v. ileges were permitted in the - ans the “power of the American dollar" would overwhehn weak. goal industries and "take every- "w. "We must take care that no post. was difficulties be exploited by ‘doi- iar demoomoies.’ It is not because s country has many dollars tbs it can impose its rule on otmca." iple of be sp- Mr. Molotov said the internationalization ‘Mi d piled as well to the Panama and Sues Canals, taking s stand similar to that of Edvard Ksrdelj of Yigo- slavia, who told the conference eas- ller the: “power polities" and e fipht for "spheru of " were evident in the stands of tihe western powers. ‘"2?’ ifiafl“ “.f..§“h.a“°'”‘£".i 0N! W V0 moat ed realty problnne Mil t t before del tea. All an in.- volved in the . - ian and Finnish truth. Mr. Bevin ssssbed a Bowing:- possi to restrict-use of the - ubeeirclvtisively to oountrin alonl Vandal-tun! time theParisoon-i l in use si°I ma mam “w” tea Statanli. amp "i2" ‘p; ' the stat e t fir“ .2 approved *- Blptist Church met on Thursday It the home of Mrs. J. The It?! In India. Dr. Clark has recent» I I I repub -sin.oe VJ-da Monthly liicstiiig 0f Suggests Veterans’ Group Settlement a 3.; tinder-Land Iict MR. JOHN MUSTARD A suggestion that fsnn holdings milder thelnzeterans‘ Land Acrzube 811M886 small oo-ope ve schemes was contained in an am- Pfli-i sivm at int night's meeting of the Y's Men's Club. of Debt . the main . . ., was apes . Serving in the Alaslcan theatre of war. he had many opportunities lo note the prosper ty and general well-being of small omimunitles encased oo-opsrstiveliy in fishing ng. Believing that returned men who had lived and fought together the last few ears ‘would be glad to txmtinue e comrodeshlp in peace, he cited s. of advantages qt settling in groups of seven or eight on adjoining fair-ms at var. Ix Points throughout the prov- llqulpment and machinery, as well as labor, wuid be altered, re- ducing béarm costs, electric power that melee country life misfits-active would be eliminated. A vote of thanks was tendered the er by Warren Dudbcmin. Wil MacLeod was chairman of the meeting, and w. Phillip Bar. low or Charlottemwn was s guest. Grown Fills In Gaps In Trial GEIITIIIIL GIIIIIIIIIAI flafsaelasasibruaarvulliasaaws at interest, sdvas-tldns ofsnewayssstusesssaybalnasstsd stflvauantaawerdatriutlypu ableilsisdvanes. \ COOII fer Photographs. WAIII RATES are due new. UONIEDEIAIION LIFE lb BUIANOI. BEE latest in Pottery Ware I ' Crockettb Jewellery. ' CIDER Shir; or Blankets from S. F. Tsrbush for Christmas Gifts. I NEW CHESTERFIELDS. Just arrived. ‘Ibombs Music Store. l isowium MoINNIS Fitted’ Footwear now located at 175 Queen i Street. | BEE latest in Pottery Crocketfls Jewellery. ‘ R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED, ‘Charlottetown branch. will close ‘Saturday. 0 pan. ' REMEMBER October 10th nnsl date for paying water rates. , MARY'S BEAUTY PABLOUE, 115 Grafton Street. open in the enlngs by appointment. Phone 236. WIN I wine Store. JUST RECEIVED Shipment large size fiannelette blankets. furnishings dept. third floor. S.A.I McDonald's. I THE NEW GLASGOW W. M. B. of the United Church will hold their Thankoffering service Sunday. Oct. 18th. at 7 p. SANTA SAYS tlhlt 110W time and The Abegweit Gift Mohair. is th Court NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to appear in Guardian must be in office by noon of dav previous to insertion to ensure publication. SPECIAL" EVANGELISTIC Ser. vices will be held in Pownial United (except Saitiunloy) commencing at 8.00 o'clock. Trie minister, Rev. E. R. Meovicar, will be in charge. ELECTRIC IRONS. Toasters. l-Iotplates. 'l‘oom.bs Music Store. BELLE ItIVER-ELDON Charge United Church cf Canada, Ser- vices, Sunday. October 13th: 11.00 am. Eldon; .m. Belle River. 7.30 Rev. AD. Maolfenzie, conduct the services Crown filled in gaps in its murder case against attractive Mrs. Evelyn MacLeasi Dick today. This was the fourth day of the trial of Mrs. Dick for murder last March of her husband John, who drove a tram for the Hamilton Street Railway. Today's evidence ting with identification of the torso, found last March 16 on llamiltonl Mountain. and various other Crown enhibits, | At the opening of proceeding? Mr. Justice H. F. Barlow of e_ Ontario SupromeCourt, gave a verbal directive to newspa ermen that any evidence in the trio which had reference to her father, Donald MacLeam, or her one-time friend, William Bohozuis. should not be published. He held it would be pre- udlciai to the trial of the two men at a later date. also on charges of. having murdered John Dick. During the da, John Wall, bmther-in-law of D ck recounted as a Crown witnes how he had identified the headless. limibless wrso in the morgue March 19. Other evidence came from a suc- cession of police officers. The trial appeared nearing its conclusion and it was learned only six more Crown witrsessesremain- ed to be called. There seaned a possibility 9f a verdict Bsttirdsy. Kai-Shck Again Heads Chinese n; srsfis-rt‘ MOOSA Bands pie. ' o:Lnd10g-it—;'(?gw'd—s' threaded lifli and Narilring streets tods while Olsiiiese fouflit Chinese to he death at the battle. fronts on this tihzh anniversary of the Sun Yet-Sun revolution. Celebration of the birth of Quinn's iic came on the darkest hour GQIIEIIISJIIIO Chlang KsLShak. sis-elected today by a standing committee of his government y (Kruomintans) to s somew in- definite term as president, restored military conscription, He was quot. ed as saying he did so for military reconstruction and national da- As the Communists ole-med iorles along tho Helping-Harlow railroad aotiui of Peiplns. military observers pointed out that tibe gov- ermnen. itl vvasaacrlfic for the a portitm that line in favor of a quiet cap- tulu of Communisuhcid Hsyn northwest or Peiping. ‘Tuiedwvemmentbspoalotis win- nng Kssisan . ‘RI Communists warn ‘finch! Tupi-ours whoa in lfnsnediee witzdrasvsl of Communist delegations Irmi Nin- kiit. Bluaflssi one Peiping to Coaununist areas. Cosnurunlts and nstbnsiists have hen usable to agree on a new eon- atiuistion ' A New Nose ' ' ,For30c sans" so (iLATiiti HAMILTON, Oct. 10—(CP) ‘D119, sndpresfli. it. '1'. HOLMAN Lmnsn,’ i6 the Dlséze to‘ purchase distinctive m, Church each evening of nent week 1118 Tris CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I I I TONIGHT 10:00 HEAR YEI Its Ievaliar voles of tumour ntosn whose sparkling announcing highlights your Sweat Cupovni ladle Show tiem or sun unsu ro-uiom ' CFCY Legion Suggests Ordnance Srgunils iiuts For Veterans I __.. A meeting of the executive d the Legion Provincial Command was held last evening with tibe Preaidmit. Jwim Wakier presiding, who the i _A resolution which had been pre. iviously rded in Ottawa by the . Provincial officers protesting 'agai the nwcssity of veterans Ipurohaaing two or three acres of land before receiving assistance Ifrom the Wartime Housing Act, was approved. ., slim .1“. "us; A » % ifllld Prince SI-IQNA o‘ Mo“ Damkfldlt human in r me 5WD A1811. A young one of the cars was treated iloir minor injuries. The 01'1"!‘ d’ the truck disappeared and 110111‘ ll-Bt DUN. etslame beonfourlai haldnot the fu- ques- W wiles Win8- The second collision yes. occurred u“ terdny evening two trucks between on Elm Avenue. The cirivercifosieofihetuurtkswaasr- NEW DAWN-QTET m relied for drunken driving. Toombs IN MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA —Mr. and Mrs. Claude Msclvlillan, City have received word that their rived in will spemd Proceeding to Canada. Daniel Madman. Canoe Home son. JohnMMacMilian. has jut ar- eibourne, Australia. He some time these before to Taanlanis and thence S SAD NEWS — Ml’. . Y?!“ Cove W0"? received the sad news of Miwliean a Leigh. 9 the death on October 8th in Dear. b17011. brtflhor-In- nd one . son, Donald‘ '—~ I ATTENDING coivonass -- Maj-, orandMa-s . Vicwi; lilicbean of Ilhl‘ Salvation Army left yesterda morn- Territorial the Amiy’; for Toronto to sizteri d 04th Congtes conducted by newly elected leader General Osborne. They will spend| a weeks holiday in the city at the Congress, ‘the gues W8. Wm. c o R N w A L L PASTORAL ' ciety's national executive commit- CHARGE - Services for simda. 1° Oct. 13 are ll am. Bapt 111).. will Special W. Speaker, Dr. H. Bonshsw choir: Kingston. Sunday School at p.m. ofMr. ma! Mcfliwen. - as follows: (Jorn-wal. ism. Sunday School; M. S. service st 7:30 O. Rice. S p.m. 2 p.m.; New Charlottetown branch, will closevnominion 7:30 p.m. Sunday school Saturday. 9 p.m. I ll a.m. Rev. J. R. Skinner. Min- ister. HUNTER DIVER UNITED ————— CHURCH CIIARGE- Services 0n ATTENDING CONVENTION — Sunday. October 13th are as fol- Mrs. (Dr) B. C. LeP-riigc. Halifax.‘ lows: North Wiltshire 11 A. Hampshire 3 P. M. son. Minister. 0N BALE at Mrs. Furniture Store, 170 H N. S?! left this wteek [by pltaine to‘ and “Iii?! atten an Interns 011B mee flK 9 was oi.’ a technical character. deai-' River 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. I. Morri- the members of the National Nu- trition Committee of the Canadian Red Cross Society at the Royal MoCor-lnscids York Hotel, Toronto, on October Prince Street,’ la and l9. Mrs. LePage is the Chesterfield Suites, Bedroom Suites. chairman of the N. S. Red Cross Dining Room Suites. S t/udio Couch-j Nutrition Comlfl-ttee. Outstand- es. Stove. extra Buffets and Dining ing speakers from Canada, the_Un- Room Chairs. THE ANN ANDALE redecorated reopened smiaay, ootoaei- 13th at n o'clock.| Them will be spec l music, special offering will be taken. l slmvrcss Fr-“wonsnrr. - Presbyterian Sunda , October 13th, Church in Canada. Cardigan. 11‘ . M. Montague 7.30 P. M. . W. D. Johnston will conduct both, servlees._ R. D. Macbem Minister. THE PIIESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-The following ser- vices will be held on Thanksgiving Sunday, October 1 Wood Is- lands 11.00 Herbert Young meets in orphanage I-lhsil Tuesday, October 15th at 8.00 p.m Rev. E a. MaoVioar, Minister. I HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH.- Services Sunday, October 13th. Minister, Riev. Peter Jackson. Vic- toria 11 A. M. Tlham-k ivinfl Ser- vice. Bonshaw 7.30 P. . Thanks- givl Service Ham tom 7.30 RM. The . M. S. Than Off » Ser- vice. Bpaker Mr. Eric M hall. Special Music. crummy VAEEY vnvrrsn CHURCH - Service October 13th at 11:00 a.m. Vernon River, Com- inunigitixlat 2:03.‘ RteV$°%fi D. retiri- 6 l SC QtSMAaai-g’: Orwell,‘ prion A verseryeervices : 9-m- The Brooklyn Male Trio will sins‘. A._ S. Weir. Minister. covsngaizh - BTCAMIIOPI‘ — United C ur serv es or un- dsy. Oct. l8 are West Oovelaaad. 1i l. in; StsIiIDDO. l P-ifl-I 0°79‘ head Road. 7:80 pm. 4m. J. A. Nicholson, B.A.. of York. will eon- flict these swvices. Rev. Thomas A. Wilson. Minister. IAD rims -BWor\i w iecel b! l- 5m"! ofnSta Bricks from her ' Mrs. was dag: onnmifugat. o!“ 0W. ilt . W!” n wealth Ave. Brisbwn. who l heart ttsfl. mxfffwmsrnst“. wbo:as40 years of s8!- bad worked for the Coigpée-Psknollve-Pest or r the K511i’ trade. l-le was: 32d FPO Mason. s member Quin Lodge, A. F. A A. M" the Shrineand the Brigbuias-Alls- Ameri Lesion. E Burns. moan m August 34th liamsovfs Chapel Allston. Burial -. l‘ the nil: Cemetery. ao- the orsry pail ‘ l-mrry MaKay- Stewart McEach- ern, John F. MacAski1l, James Mr- D. J. McDonald and Dr. |ltcd States and Great Britain will ‘be in attendance at the 001119!‘- UNITED ence. Enroutc. Mrs. CHURCH which recently has been visit for a week her sister, Miss] will be on Alice Misclrennan in Montreal. LePage will I CITY POLICE COURT -Frank T. Howse knowledge of a girl under 16 years of a e-was committed for trial to cathom leadeyg Supreme Court at the gity Pan’; m“ w}, the tee . m ‘ b Mr charged under the Excise Act was y lice Court fined $100 months. A was fined $20 and costs or S0 d-e-ys. A drunk and incapable was N" manded to jail until Tuesday. The accused in a case of using insulting and abusive ls-ngus ed. A man driving was fined $10 and costs or . 20 days. Th woman charged with keeping liquor for sale was further adjourned un- til next week. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- of Donald J. D. MacDonald. ersl which was held yesterday mornin late residence. Maple Stewart). to St. Andrew's Church. where Solemn celebrated by the parish Rev. Terrence Campbell, assisted by Rev. Ronald McDonald, East Point. Deac A, McAulay, St. Peter's. Sub-Dea- con. Servlce at the grave. in ihe. church cemetery, was by Rev. Ronald MacDonald. assist- ed by Rev. Laughlin, Leonard Fa ers were: Colon McDonald. Benj- Mclsaac. Jo Int re. Urban McDonald and Reg- ‘ IeDonaid. Personals r. and WsLIGordon Haynes of city, left-yesterday morning for Montreal. where they vrill visit their son Arthur who is attending McGill University. Mrs. Eiiinbeth Manson. Avenue accompanied daughter. Jean, New Glasgow, Mrs. J. J. Connolly. North Riv- of Boston. Mm. o! the er man. left yesterday rimming 1&1 to visit her sister in Jet-sew city. M this day foe \ M!“ Al!“ suddenly at the Bqpwn c"! r timed hy hdlldfl? at joyabie I. S. Ira. Levi m - who has been r, w“ wen known ‘pending the ll. clerk mayo with her daughter. Mrs. I m. McDonald in Montague, leaves this for Boston and Detroit when she will visit before r0111! Democratic candidate for Congflsl o nei- home in Downey. Cslifor- morning t I. charged with carnal yesterday. and costs or three drunk and disorderly wes dismiss- charg with recklss e adjourned case of a largely attended. was from his ill, (Mount ' High Mass was priest. on, and Monsignor A. conducted T. Campbell. The hon- bearers were Messrs. rmer. Active pail bear- seph McIsaac, Jas. Mc- ss Vict. by hes left yester- NS. It was decided w urge upon Ot- tawa the advisability of making available for veterans as homes the huts in the Ordnance Grounds st Brighton Shore A letter was read from Germ-all Price. Dominion President, oom- Iplimlenting the mcrk of the Legion on the Island, stating that he en. .' joyed his visit here while attend- ing the Provincial convention, and oonveyl his best wishes ilor- suc- oeu In future. Arrangements were made for ob. serving Poppy Week. November 4 to 9 and for Remembmaice Day, Illth ivovesnber. It vnas announced that Colonel Bovey would visit the Inland OH‘- Octobez- 29 tn consult with tzhe Le- aiat of Col. W.W. Rleid, . IL. . lnwther and Maj. J.A. Mac. Donald’ | Reports of Branch activities were made from Tignlsh, Albcrton, South Riustioo, Murray River, Georgetown, Charlottetown, Vicinrh and Card- igan. The nocwlty of repairs to the;- Queen's Wharf at Albcrton was dis- cussed. as were also lisinimtiszi Waite haw Worlmiien‘: Compensation and Mothers’ Allowance Acts for the Iuovince. rooo . VALUES AN DREW'S AT GROCERY sutx rrauur cur-res. Lb. 21C CHOICE CELERT.“ TOMATO JUlCE-ZO Oz. AYLMER, BRIGHTS, HEINZ—2 for . . . . . |Per bunch .. 23c SPECIAL I5 LB. BASKET CHOICE TOMATOES ZLbs. for . . . . . FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER CHOICE CUTS LAMB MILK FED CHICKEN, CHOICE IEEF — ALL CUTS DUCKS 25c 2i c ‘ 23c ZI c 25c 25c Lynn Volley Pens, 2 for Ayl. Tomato Soup, 2 for Comp. Tom. Soup, 2 for Heinz Tom. Soup, 2 for Aylmer Veg. Soup, 2 for Konsort Wox Beans, 2 for FANCY GRAVENSTEIN APPLES I Doz. Med. . 25c I Doz. Lorge 33c Hampers $3.69 Silver Skin Onions . . . . .. 19c Cabbage, Lorge Heads .. I0c ANDREWS GROCERY I218 — PHONE -— I218 Plans For$5,000,000 lied Gross Appeal TORONTO. Oct. l0—(CP)——Plaris for a. $5,000,000 national Red Croi! appeal in March, 1947. for its peacetime work throughout Can- ada were announced today by Arthur It Bishop. chairman of so- e. The $5,000,000 budget is planned to finance services including s. national blood transfusion service. construction of more outpost hos- pitals, aid to veterans. junior Red Cross, nutrition, first aid, swim- ming instruction, and disaster re- lief, General Holiday Declared HONG KONG. Oct. lik-(Rkut- gasp-A general holiday was de- ny in H0111 KOBE- Chinese and British flags flW from buildings in celebration of national day. better known as the "Double 10th- rhii-ty-nvc veal-s aso today the Chinese Republic came into be- ing when Revolutlonists led by me 13:5 Dr. Sun Yet-Sen sue-g cegafully overthrew the Mil-Hem“- IIIIISIITS ol_ (Continued from Paw 1i . I’ It had been nnd hnlque employed tiers In directed Stalin and other lea their pro ganda efforts against C ristIanIlY- Educational Work of Khllh“ ted fl re snow- inflififiifiiiflfifi ofggoilsars the Knights of Columbus had rive-n to Catholic institutions of learn n! and to other orsaniwlvfll ‘aha? puma“ was to impress upon uh olic youth the truths of the Cat‘ - olic Church. I-le referred to! 01x2; gopher Columbus as an m? leader of men who had always Section (I2). Potato Bag I The Department of Agriculture hos been informed ‘that large quantities of used pototo socks ore being offered for sole in voti- ous ports of Canada. These socks hove no doubt been accumulat- ed from various sections of Canada and United States and may be dangerous carriers of Ring Rot infection. ‘The purchase and distribution of these socks without being satisfactorily disinfect- ed and approved by the Inspection Service of the Department of Agriculture constitutes a definite menace to the potato Industry of Prince Edward Island. The attention of growers, dealers and others engaged In the potato industry is directed to the following provisions of "An Act Respecting Bacterial Ring Rot and other Plant Diseases and Pests" passed at the lost session of the Provincial Legislature. Section 5 (c) No grower or dealer shall use crates, bags as other containers for the handling of potatoes unless said begs have been properly disinfected to the specter. Disinfection satisfaction of the In- No potato bogs previously used outside the Province of Prince Edward Island shall be used in this Province for potatoes unless said bogs have been properly disinfected. Dealers and others are hereby notified that the distribution of used socks in this province will be prohibited unless approval has been secured from the Department of Agriculture and fuflher the provisions of the Act will be rigidly enforced in connection with this mutter. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICILTURI nus ciiiiicss IIIIII Anuinoiui. services aoiisiuw sour: The 5:30 P.M. Bus leaving Stmsrnerside week days for Borden all Victoria will on Saturdays only go right through to Charlottetown ar- riving 8 P. M. Bus rtgw leaves Victoria 8:00 AM. for ferry connections Borden to Snmmcrslde. Special Bus leaves Charlottetown 11:15 RM. SATURDAY! only for Victoria. Sunday night Bus from Borden to Charlottetown via Victoria will leave Borden st 0:35 EM. ‘PHI ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. laced "frist things first." Colum- bus, the discoverer of Ameriosd. was a man devoted to prayer 811d to s sincere, earnest faith in Go and His Church. Mr. Locke said. In closing, Mr. Locke exhorted his hearers to J01" the “ma” 1° make every f‘ Llioiic a member of the Knights of Columbus. By so doing, they would be contributinfl toward makingthe Order the mole‘: effective organization in the W0! for the dissemination of Chriailflfl truth and the practice oi It; Christian religion. In doInB S" a work they‘ would not only but benefiting t eir brother man u‘ gddlvng to their own 801111"!- stature. Mr. Locke concluded- Father McMahon in respond")! to the toast to the Church said the members the Catholic_ Church were part of the mvstical of Christ. It was their 011W to maintain their reliiIWl flit! and to acce t the authority o! 1N Church if they were to 8V0!!! "i? ltfalla which a non-religious life nevltably aces in the PM" °l thosg who ave no guide for their irit l e . "rail", To?“ McDonald spoke in nse to the toast "Our Coun- Lisut. McDonald said he hi6 never been so proud of Canada ll when he went overseas The hungry peopla of Europe looked with longing eyes toward Canada. he said, and many of them, too old to com themselves, wanted to no their c ildren settle in this coun- res o try?’ Rustieo. has from en- plan's New in past, three ngonihl _ A. Pollard and son Arthur) New Haven, motored toMo last Saturday on s visit to relat- Miss Grace 555ml of the DQ-_ pertinent urned to Iivfamffins‘ it x. of Agriculture, has N‘ the city after spending holiday visitin reis- friends in Providence. an Glasgow. t "yMr. Melvin McQuaid. of the Sourls Council, Knights of Colum- bus, spoke to the toast "Our Or- der." A lawyer by profession. Mr. Locke has given years to pllblll ‘life. He has sen clerk of the com- mon council of Biddeford, city chairman of the boa of education and cor oration counsel. He served severa terms in the Maine legislature and was minority floor leader. I-Ie also was Friends of Mrs. ll. A. MacRae. Charlotte are pleased to know that is improving after Iiier recent accident. Mr. and Mrs, Sheldon C. Ross have returned home from Wollss- ton. Mass, where they spent the sat two months at the home of r. and Mrs. Richa Ross. While there Mrs. Sheldon ss was a in 1081. He is a member of the York County. Maine, and the Arn- erlcan bar associations. Associated for a long period with the Knights of Columbus, he has held several high offices. He has been state deputy for Maine and since 1931 has held his present post as vice-supreme master, Fourth Degree Assembly. Also lie is a member of the Ancient Order Hiberniuns. past president of the Holy Name Society and a Ki- wis nian. PLAII IIEOPEIIIIG (Continued from Page l) Future Plans Just wihat the immediate inten- tbns of the OOmpa-ny are will not be known until a meeting of the directors is held. In the meantime invenbosies will have o0 be when for pisrpoees of insistence st- ment to determine the approximate actual financial loss. Among the party deet was a. considers ie quantity of war naamerisl which had been menu. muoe Stewart and the Dominion Gov- eminent The Qouspsny had no war cosi- trsets on hand but at least tents. tive plains had been under discus- sion iior a considerable amount of iununerotive work on projects to be nursed on this fail _ About 100 men were employed at file lant. Many of those will be idle or some time and the Unem- ployment Imimtnce Office is pre. pea-ii: to register for dnempio) merit insurance benefits those who will not be able, at least for the present. to remain on the Comp- any's payroll. Marine Sllp Plans Deferred An plans which the Cos-npany bad n considering for the pro. cmunent of a rmrinc slip will have to be deferred, officials said, tfntll the Company decides upon its fut- ure policy. A great handimp oon- ii-onting the Company, should it decide to re.buiid at once, ls the Ill flit Laney Clinic In Boston, Mass. - scarcity d au building msterisi 50nd 12D IIQCOIMI‘! DIQIIIDICSI equipment to mil. the plant is its old former efficiency The fire was discovered by Mr. George VaiiBuskirk, night watch- man at llie lvisriiie Wharf, as he was making his icgill-as‘ morning round of the wharf and warehouse. Only tihie mildiiass of the breeu. which was blowing from the iiorih- west, prevented greater dcsir-uc- tion Hod tlic breeze been stiffer and from the cast, the whole water- front might l'*.iv-_- been destroyed. The Bruce Stewart Company was organized by ihe late Bruce Steuv- art in 1893 and incoYPorated in 1906. The present ntariager. Lt Col C L MacKay has been svitii the ‘company since its incorporation. ~ Fertilizer Plant Destroyed Twentptwo men at tlic Island kfllix plant are also cut of work for the time being at least. Tlhls Company had its fertilizer mixing plant destroyed and it is under- stood much of the fertilizer on hand w-as materially damaged by the water. Three railway oalre, two American, and one C Flt, which contained or had contained fertil- izer were destroyed by the blaze. The coal business of Mr. W.D. Glllis suffered considerable loss. Two ooai sheds, 1 kindllngatorage shed, and a small. building used by the mien were burned. Also three wood sleigbs belonging to tlhree of the ooal haulers mid e. lot of kind- ling were destroyed. 1n addition about 30 tons of coal was so badly burned as to be unfit for sale. Hero's howl Iwliii-ii timil up BLACKHEADS and ira is easy. cue-ihe with mildly medicaid-l. emollient Cuticara Snap, then apply mildly antheotic Ctsticura Ohtment. ‘gfld-KIUWTI combination ls usually Z- piaingiybeiptul. Buy both todl! at your 'l.