. Moving Day .NO'ars For 1 Post Office Department E 5 lsex which would change Mr. Connolly explained Post Office had dead-tin in other words mall and dispatch at stated that the service would not of any delays. For this re the taking over of the new Post O'fice must be timed and carried 'out with precision and to a pre- pared plan. Hnx-holders are already reo civing notification of their new Post Office Box numbers. and also instructions about returning the keys of the old boxes. The new kcys are being mailed to box-hold- iiiii i E jlarlss as-sacs. which has been 'H'lIIflC the arrival of new furn- U3I. pleas to make the trans- it to the Confederation Building moving furniture and equipment in Wednesday. During the past Department of Vete ans' including the personnel of the Vet- w days, the en over on of the fourth floor of the new Building. Since aw Dwlrtment of Veterans Af- fairs began operation about 10 Yell”! I30 It has occupied the Street and the Veteran's Land Actl Office has been located on Kentl JOIIGI BIIIHIIIJ. Both offices will now be on the one floor. ilence-p forth veterans who will have busi- I ness to transact with the Depart, CI”. The Department of Transport, "Wm. Wm be able to do so without i any stair climbing. The offices will i CITY AND CENTRAL ISLAND colored views. Cras- wr-li Studio. FINAL NIGHT of the Bazaar and Grand Drawing tonight. Ad- mission 10 7 WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey's Pharmacy. 01790 3 3-"L I0 U p.m. ron QUALITY. service and se- curscy, shop at Worth's Phanna- cy. Std INSTALLMENT of City Tax- es is due and payable on or be-p fore Saturday, September 29th. F03 CONVENIENCE. friendli- ness and economy. shop It Gla- geyia Pharmacy. PLEASE BRING your bill when paying your 3rd Installment of City Taxes. SEPTEMBER 29th Is the final day for paying the 3rd installment of City Taxes. ANNUAL League of Mercy Tea and Display at the Cuudall Home Friday. October 12. THE GRAND Drawing of the Hospital Bazaar prizes will take place at the Community Center tonight. COME AND HEAR Vince and. Ray and their Queen's Coulltyl Ranch Boys at the Commmunity Centre this evening. ROSE VALLEY United Church Service, Sunday September 30th.. 3 pm. Miss Helen Mouse. guut speaker. ..THE UNITED CHURCH. 01'' Canada. Cavendish Pastoral charge Divine Worship 30 Sept. 1956 11:00 a.m. North Rustico. 2 p.m. Cavendish 7:30 p.m. Stan- ley Bridge. .THE PBESBYTERIAN Church In Canada, Central Parish. Services next Lord's Day are as follows. Canoe Cove, Nine Mile Creek. and Churchill, Sunday Schools will meet at 11:00 a.m. Clyde River Rally Day service 730 pm. Rev. Donald Nicholson Interim Mod-zratnr. CARD WINNERS-The winners of the Pythlan Sisters card party Thursday night in the S. 0. E. Hall were the following: Ladies 1. Mrs. Sbewart, 2. Mrs. Leslie Gal- lant. Consolation- Mrs. Alex Ford. Men's 1. Mr. John Haggerty, 1. Mr. Joe 0'Hanley. Consolation - Mr. H. A. Ebers. Freeze-out, Mrs. George Larter and Mrs. Ales F . llowaril llclnnis FITTED FDDTIVHII ffldleeldt-Clrrfslldg. N. D. Mselsan x UNDERTAIIEI j EMBALMEB Olinlotatetown and North Wlltahlrs DIAL I554! HUNTING caps 95 cents to 81 50 The Bike Shop. KIDDIES afternoon at the Ba:-1 aar today. 1.45 p.m, Y0l'R DOLLAR buys more If the Hughes Drug Store. FLOWERS FOR. cgmgtcry Sun- day at Creed's Higlmgld. BOWLING Shoes at the Bike shop. 1 W003. and will probably start , Street In the Douglas Bros and r Capital today. 5 P:N'l'l:Col'l'AI. Church of the . air, 1.!) p.m. Q. 3. Stairs, mnidd. TIMBER AND Pulpwood ed- ters "Don't miss seeing it. The saw with the Roller Bearing Nose Guide ”Reducing Friction." 3 times "ION SW94." Added power to the Affairs cut." More timber less time. Sold and serviced by Bat! and Mcllae sran's Land Act Office, have tak- I-Id NOTICE--ANNUAL meeting of Prince Edward Island Progress- ive Conservative Associatlon, Oc- tober 17th. 1956 at Community "lditlentre. John Diefenbsker. M.P. Sllccial Speaker. POLICE COUBT- Five cases appeared on the docket of the City Police Court before Magistrate K. M M-"U11 Yesterday morning. The P359 Of Youth of this city, which arose from a shooting incident of several weeks back. was remand- ed for one week. A case of theft of 9 "1010? Vehicle was remanded until October 5. The case of a person appearing on two charges of negligence was remanded un- til Tuesday. A long drunk and in- capable was fined 35. and costs or two days in Jan, AT RY. WIlARF- The M. V. Teri"! arrived at the Railway Wharf yesterday morning from Saint Johns Newfoundland. via Pictou. She takes on a general E353” N W? local wharf before caving on her regular weekly return trip to the Newfoundland FIRE IN GARAGE--A .m.u GUITAR LESSONS. Dial 7516 af- ter 5 p.m. YOUR IIUNTING LICENSE - Don't forget it. Get it at A. E. Foster's. Drugstore now. INTEREST AT THE rate of V: of I per cent will be charged on all over due installments of City Taxes. BAR-B-Q Chicken - ll broiler served with French fries, hot bar -B-Q. Sauce and buttered roll. Call Dial 4955. Free delivery after 5 p.m. Minimum order 81.00. COME AND HEAR Vince and County Ranch Boys at the Community the Rendezvous. Ray and their Queen's Centre this evening. ALL EDUCATIONAL Tax is past due. Employees are now be lng billed for same. unless ar- rangements are made for payment of this tax. PLANNING a party? Call the Rendezvous for Bar-B-Q chicken Whole broiler with french fries. hot Bar-B-Q sauce. Free delivery alter 5 p.m. 51.00 minimum. Dial 4055. MILTON - RUSTICO Parish, Rector Rev. A.F..Plerccy. Services for Sunday September 30th., are Sunday School. 11:00 am. Harvest Thanksgiving Service. Special mu- sic by Mrs, Alton Rodd and the Junior girls. 7:30 pm. Harvest Thanksgiving Service special mu- sic hy Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bugden of Charlottetown. St. Mark's Rust- ico. 2-30 Evening Prayer and Ser- mon. ”Come ye thankful people come." . NORTH RIVER UNITED Bap- tist Church. Sunday Long Creek ll:000 a.m. Clyde River 3 p.m. Kingston 7:30 p.m. Sunday school Long Creek 10:00 a.m, Falrview 11:00 s.m. Clyde River 2 p.m.Rev. Owen Cochran. Minister. SPENT HOLIDAY HERE-Mr. Clarence Flood of the C. N. R.. Edmonton, Alberta. has arrived home by plane to spend a few weeks holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Flood. Charlottetown, He also visited his sister. Mrs. Richard Kelly, Stan- chel. and his brother Chdrlle on the old home in Msplewood, Kel- ly's Cross. He returned last Mon- day by train, On his way back he will call and spend a couple of days with his sister Noreen (Mrs. J. Cusack) in Toronto. Charlottetown Funeral Home 70 Esston St. IIAI. 4820 IIDBEIIT E. IIIAILEY Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director - 'iSuy It with Flowers" , MARITIME GIEINI-IOIISES LTD. FLOWER CART llsnessl sad Waddle Designs his cm. bla". i" ” PHVRI9 Karage near the intersection of Sydney and Queen Streets caused considerable inlerest in mid afternoon yum-. day. The fire which was reported to have been started by some neighboring children. damaged one small wall of the structure and also a plywood boat that was stor- ed therein. Before City firemen ex- tinguished the blaze. COMPARISONS--Mr. R. Man- ming, Deputy Minister of Public Works, Newfoundland, is not lm. pressed with the improvement in road huilding in 2,0t)0 years, The Romans, of course. built many roads practically without g curve for scores of miles. There were generally four layers of materials. the lowest layer consisting of two or three courses of flat stones. the top of fine concrete, the whole frequently more than three feet thick. Mr. Manning said Newfound- land wants roads but he did not indicate he wanted them up to Roman standards. PERSONALS Mr. Gerry Gauthier. South Free town. left by car on Monday morn- ing for Toronto. He was accom- panied by Mr. Don MacDonald, Georgetown. BIRTHS MCINNlS- At the Charlottetown Hospital on Sept. 20. 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mclnnis. Cherry Valley, a son, weight 8 lbs. MACEwEN- At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. " ,i ber 27. 1956. to Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacEwen. City a daugh- tle4r. Donna Eileen. weight I lbs. 02!. MCCAUGHEY - In Cambridge. Mass. on September 18, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mc- Caughey. (nee Mary Lou Mac- Miller. a son. MEKO-To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Meko (nee Jean MacGregor) at the Halifax Infirmary, Septem- ber. 16, 1956. a daughter. Susan Adele. weight it lbs. I1 oz. WRIGH1'- At The Prince County Hospital on Tuesday, September 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. korace Wright, Bcdequc. I son. Paul William. DEATHS CANN- At Charlottetown on Fri-p I""rl9I'iY M Clyde River, in her 46th year. Resting at the Mac- Isean Funeral Home. Funeral no- tics later. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MR8. HOWARD A. Gallant. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan Louise to Leo Francis. son of Mrs. Catherine Berrigan, and the late Mr. Berrlgan of New Wiltshire. Marriage to take vim latter part of Oct. at St. Al-IlIIItlno's Church. Rustlco. MR. AND MRS. J. STANLEY STAVERT, Charlottetown. an- nounce thc engagement of their daughter. Mary Carol, to wil- llam Alfred. son 'tT x states in: luml Service IN NIW ENGLAND airless Qyssrtsastlsrshlsntor Km-SIIEIKIII upldsltslsstssntse assess-son; .hmsIlstaslltsr ' I (gishsnis Road, day. Sept. 28, 1956, Myrtle Cann, r Mr. and Mrs. - M11 COITIIG. President of the Ladies Auxiliary of 11,, ch". lottetown Branch of the Legion. presents a cheque 1; st, -LEGION AUXILIARY Aios CHILDREN John, president or the P.I-1.1. As- red with various handicaps. In tbs goclation for Retared Children. centre Victor Bowlen. President of which is interested in the opera the Lesion. looks 01:. tion of a special school for child- Gnardiaa Photo. HAMILTON. Ont. - A Prunce Edward Island man has been ap- pointed to head commercial and contract administration for the Canadian Westinghouse Comp- any's newly-formed atomic ener- gy division at Hamilton. Ont. R. H. Cairns. a native of Free- town who attended Prince of Legion Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Charlottetown branch of tttel Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. was heldv in the Clover Club on Thursdayi evening, Sept. 25th, with the Pres- ident Comrade V.J. Bowlan pre- siding. The meeting opened with one verse of 0 Canada followed by one minute's silence in mem- ory of fallen comrades. The lnutes of the last meeting. which was the June meeting; were read by Comrade Elrlc Campbell and were adopted. The various commltttees gave their reports which were adopted. The financial report and the report of the House Committee brought some discus- sion and some opposition from the floor. but were finally adopted by a majority vote. An Interesting part of the pro- gram was I talk by Mr. Russell St. John. President of the Prince Edward Island Retarded Children Parent Association. In the course of his remarks, Mr. St John shed sortie light on a subjec which up until recently was little known and litttle thought about by the great majority of citizens. Mr. St. John said: "I believe Island Man Heads Atomic Division Of Westinghouse Crowd Greets Wales College before graduating from Queens University. Kins!- ton, has been named to the post. Last night saw soothe crowd greet the ticket-t the 22nd annual H Another Capacity Hospital Bazaar capacity akers at ” ' Bazaar through the efforts of our associa- tion. and through the help of the Mr. Cairns served in technical positions with the Department of Transport and the R.C.A.F. be fore joining Westinghouse in 1955. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs P. L. Cairns of Freetown. Hears Address On Retarded Children's Work Charlottetown Branch of the Can- adian Legion the public in general, and governments in particular are becoming aware that something can be done-that something must be done for these children. They are children of the Province. They are citizens of Canada and have the same right to whatever meas- ure of education they can imbibe as are all other children of this free country." After Mr. St. John had finished the audience showed their apprec- iation by loud applause. The President then spoke briefly and thanked the speaker for a very interesting and informative talk He then introduced Mrs. Corrlgan, President of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Charlottetown Branch and Mrs Whlston Smith. the secretary He then called on Mrs. Corrigan who presented a cheque to Mr. St. John to be used in furthering the mark of his association. When Mr. St. John rose to reply he said that words could hardly express his appreciation. He knew that the money given had been hard earned by the women and he assured them it would be expended wisely. The meeting then closed with "The Queen." The Autumn meeting of the Wo- mens Auxiliary of the Canadian National Institute of the Blind was held at the Charlottetown Hotel yesterday afternoon. There was a good attendance of the mem- bership with Mrs. S.G. Peppin. the president in the chair. The main purpose of the meet- lug was to arrange for the annual tag day for the blind. October 10 was selected for this important event. The following eonvensrs were appointed from the different chur- ches. to assist in Tag Day:- Church of the Holy Redeemer: Mrs. Allan J. MacDonald and Mrs. F.J. Steele St. Dunstan's Basilica. Mrs. W.J. P. MacMlllan; St. James Church. Mrs. A.W. Hyndsnan; St. Paul's Church, Mrs. J.'I'. Rodd and Mrs. John B. Murlsy; St. Peter's Church, Miss Amy Moore; Baptist Church, Mrs. S.H. Brelisut. Mn. Cases Heard In Magistrate's Court Nine cases appeared before Ma- gistrate Gilbert Gsudet in Queen's County Magistrate's Court yester- day afternoon. A local construction corporation Auxiliary Meeting Of Institute Of The Blind P.J. Proude, Mrs. Keith Brchaut; Central Christian Church, Mrs. Gordon Webb; Trinity United Church. Mrs. A.J. Coffin, Mrs. J. M. Garnham, Mrs. Wm. Tecd; Zion Church, Mrs. Dan MacDon- ald, Mrs. Harry Bonnell; Spring Park District, Mr. Wood, Misses Adele and Rosens Beck; Parkdale. Mrs. Henry Douglas, Pres. W.I. Mr. P.C. Bower. Secretary of C.N.I.I3. for Prince Edward Island was the guest speaker, and gave an interesting talk on topics con. nected with the problems of sight- less people. He made a strong plea to those present for assistance in the annual drive for funds which Wlii commence on C ' P 15, 11.9 drive is directed in those people who are In a position to make siz- able contributions work of the C.N.I.B. Leuer con. trlbutlons are obtained by means of the Tag Day. Miss Lorna Weeks, Mrs. ILW. Hyndman. Mrs. w..t. P. MacMlllan. Mrs. Wm. Teed and Mrs. J.M. Garnham offered their ssslstance to Mr. Bower. Mrs. John B. Murley. in the ab- sence of the Incumbent. acted as secretary at the meeting. Mecullocli CHAIN SAWS Sold and Serviced by Keith Carmichael PLUMBING A HEATING Brackley Point Road towards the l opened its doors to the public for the third night at the Communii Centre. Officials report that the bingo and all other boothes were well patronized throughout the eve ning. Last night's show brought to the stage. one of Charlottet.own's lead- ing young singers. Miss Patsy Lcightizer, who sang siversl crowd pleasing numbers. Second feature of the night was" a man well-known to local audiences, baritone voca- list Frank Maclntyre who also rendered several selections. This afternoon will be the period of the Bazaar set aside for the kiddies. It will be followed by the closing activities this evening in- cluding the grand drawing of priz- es and the appearance of Vince and Ray and their Queen's County Ranch Boys. Prize winners last night ,were: Door prize, :10. won by Mrs. John MacDonald. 00 Costello Lana: Table lamp. won by Miss Alice Trslnor, Highland Ave.. Pair of men's trousers. won by Vernon Doyle. New Glasgow. P.E.I.: C. W.L. chicken dinner, won by 'l'her- esa Mclnnls. 10 McGlll Terrace: C.W.L. lottery sheets and pillow cases, won by Dr. W.J.P. Mac- lilillan. NEW JET PILOTS BONN (AP) - The new West German Luftwaffe now has 16 pl- lots qualified to fly jet aircraft. the defence ministry announced Monday. Ten qualified after train- ing with the U.S. Air Force at Fusrstenfeldbruck, Germany. three were trained in the United States and three in Britain. Burke Electric Tole on DIAL 4021 156 Great Geo. St. cur Down on yous Fllll. anus eep tkshcst iasnd tliscolil I out with our aluminum storm doors and combination stun window and screen units. more comfort. burs less fuell write or phone for free estimate. We also have fit sale I Istnbar storm windows THISWEEK-END I . 4 I Rm" llys a disturbance In the Atlantic about zoo miles south .1 Ysrmouth is moving eastw 6 se- Wmnanlsd by an area of intermit- tent rain. This disturbance is ex- pected to cause rain over the sea and variable cloudiness along the coast of Nova Scotla. but it uh. likely that than will be any rat... over land. The weather in the re- mainder of the district will con- tinue fine. Forecasts: Prince Edward slsnd. northern Nova scotis and New lnniswtck: Sunny with little I: s in tem- perature; light winds. -high at Charlottetown 40 and 03. New Gllllow so and N. Moncton as and 61. Fnderlcton as and as. Saint John 85 and as. nomads- ton and Camphdlton I8 and II. Sunday: Mostly sunny. HM! tide today at Charlottetown at 4.ss am. and 0.84 pm. on Sun- day 0.01 am. and 7.40 p.m. at Rurtleo today 12.05 s.m. and 1.50 fun. Sunday at LII am. and 2.51 p.m. Summsrsfdetidss slghtasa minutes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 0.00 a.m. and sets at 5.51 p.m. Rises Sunday at 6.10 a.m. and sets 5.56 pm. Additional Red Shield Campaign Collections Town of Montague pu- D. H. Murray and R. W. Msclsesn and the ladies from the Women's Institutes . . . . . . . . .. usaso lower Newton W. I. per Mrs. Bennett Gulls 013.50 Grandvlsw, W. 1.. par Mrs. Margaret Gulls . . 011.00 Victoria Wat, W. I. per Mrs. Chester Msclanaan IIGN Whestley River District per Mrs. Cora Islnl 014.10 MAILYOURFIIMSTO Mull Film Service Box 11, Charlottetown 8 Exposure Roll ..... .50 12 Exposurekoll .... .8) 16ExposunsRolI 1.oo Reprints .(Beseh 3- The Guardian Light-up campaign continued today due to fact we were unable to complete all the city in our orig. inal calls. Thank you for your generous response, WN JUNIOR BOARD OF TRADE Theatre chairs-also other chairs. Suitable for halls, public buildings, lodges, etc. No reasonable 8 For S2.00 CLOSING Ceihollsclsrgy 'i'i'''' '' I'''' '''""'-'''-3' fcsatlsuslls-1&1) l'I1hC59lVBret'lallesi.wssbsh. n"".v.n-n-t-' 53llllIl3IV.H0hasa-vedas .. --, m-:.r-:.-:.v'-'--1.:-..:e 3 g'.';'" m''' I-T, " 3"” -Vcaos River. Clieticatnp. n'.wsE.'. ca: 1011-81 at which time he was ap- B”Pe:,":, 5; second last! 'tn1ss1'aewu' n- n "M" "" at the meme In-mu as pastor ' ”' "WW" - 9IllII7theeamIlII1dllidstlsvsaM.;'ei!'m”'D'u'-G'u''i'” 50'" and ,3.,'n..1ndch".uuatSusthIlustlco.Afterordinatiou After :1 St. Peter's any is use. ':,,"”,,',,,”',,,,"”'," H” ””u;I.,f" 1' W- bs1:h:lvh:.'hlrl:v.u0snsr' I IUICl3HIlI'm.a'”"uIYIl;'kiC'ctgI.alnuaicemirselnNew-' Wms "" "'.':'.::...'-:.r..".".....:'..- v-- -mt... . ..... .. umam. ' andlnlsbs-:dz:cn-"u '”""' .:r.....' "-'....::n.. .. we - an -”-3'-'-5"-'e"'-t:...'". . ms. In our he . umwhintzvunqrmmwmua Mu” coating hlrltszhsr Ificiaoa lsra-natlveh: NABCOTICS nnrvs ' ' .,.-.u..u.."""" W; id" "'1". "I", NEW YORK (AP) - . want to 0. un. has. dmi PM W0 Periods hex liilcleleliz served as curate until his pr-gum arrested in New York in a any. Iltgvlau , Ilslnst users and sellers of nap- ed to the I ' ' ' wsarusn -o-:mu.::i"r"...?.”.?.':"::.”...:': ;.".:'..”:.'::i..”.'...."". -me. on us. has .l:.:::'.:': -”'i.”.i.fT"r'r..T."';.a.;'."”.'.l2r '&fI'”.ii..'2 TORONTO (CP) -- Tom member of the Basilica staff was continuing rridgy un-ou h trures tlossuedburrldayugrl mhy the Father Hsmmlll is s native of the city with all us .n....r,.5,”:i own W C W00 0 N: 01' .. He alsowu no the police narcotics squad r. Max dsined in was as W” (mm, mm H e.... .L.....e.m - Dawson 3 n ' so so ' Support the "JAYCEE" so so 41 - ll . 43 i .5: 5 Q . .3: 3 i Light-Up Campaign :: e I M - 3; 3 TODAY .. J1 use ' 3 3 Today. Charlottetown Jeycess will be 42 so cell n .. M 5' I I gonyouiebuylltslulbs HALIFAX (CP - -rs. wan..- BUFFET SUPPER SUNDAY, SET. 80th GIIEGOB HOTIIL Bracklsy Beach Phone Covehead 4-11 for reservations. WARNING FOR SALE BARGAIN offer refused. APPLY B. H. YEO, MONTAGUE. Make more money on your winter pigs. Feed them on a Master Feed contract. Inquire today at FARMERS your local MASTER DEALER MDIITDII DEW LIMITED lblephosssz Inursseoiold-1':-avslaflsl L J. ROSSITER INIUIANOI IXIUNSELIDBI and TIIAVEL AGENTS WN. P. IL I. -'&'''v.-? ''''F''''" :i..':o':.-my , w: ,Gals. 'l”et.i-suit. St. George. nu- mg,.u., mg... ins.Nunss,CarssrOlrIs'. i - Znbvblsssnt - Oanaiss-team-Isahoss ' . AblfM&d&KK&I' saQr otlw&l- NEW STOCK ARRIVING DAILY AT TIIE. K a R STDIIE ' tlss'ssalIsys' ,Pu'kI.iIuilssallcstlisriIclM'v IwmCs,dcdinsiili'tI.ovsI'allI. asiusiuais l it B"! Psa- for