Protestant Orpliuiage ,.. Contributions ,.. George St. Continued. ,,.,.,ni, Olga Toombl. (antral Royalty Collectors Mrs. .75-Rev. and Mrs. man MacLeod. Mrs. Lincoln Wood and Ruth. Mrs. Leslie Doyle. MH- Arthur Bowness. Rev. T. A. Wilson. Mrs. Eldon MacDonald. BelVed9l'G service station. Belvedere Grocery. Ellis Bros, Mrs. E. D. Reid. M”- Alexander Grant. Mrs. Cecil Wood. gi,00,each: Mrs. Joseph I-Iarnbley. Mrs. Dean Reid. Mrs. Lewis Moore, llrs. Walter Plgott. Mrs. James Roper. Roy Clark. Mrs. Dana Mac- (jrzlul, Mrs. A. M. Johnston. Mrs. Ben Livingstone. Jr., Mrs. Hudson 5....-icy, Mrs. John Nightingale. iiicldon Campbell, Mrs. R. Crack- en. Mrs. Stewart Wright. Mrs. ira.Younker. Mrs. C. E. Stewart, Mrs. K. R. Carmichael. Mrs. W.S. .i1acLeod. William Ward. Mrs. Ray Hambley, Mrs. William Kells. Dan- iel Chowan. Major MaeRae. Arthur lint-Rae. Victor Douse, Harold Gillespie. Russell Roper. Mrs. Har- 1i Smith. Mrs. Joseph Macbcan. l:lll'll(! Dennis. Mrs. Leamon Murl. W. P. MacLeod. Arthur Spillett, Herbert Phillips. Mrs. E. J. Saund- rrs. Mrs. M. J. MacMillan. Mrs. A W. Rogers. Mrs. William Den- ...-. Mrs. Charles Roberts. Mrs. Peter Coles. Mrs. Jack Worth. Hollis MacKay. Mrs. ilaund. Mrs. James Currie, Scott ilai-Farlaiic. Gordon Humphey. Jzick Hardy. Mrs. Thomas Jack- son. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Herman, Mrs Bert Cameron; Mrs. liiacxinnon. Mrs. Robert Barwise. . Wendell Wood. Mrs. Frank liar-Kay. Mrs. Maude Mrs George Stewart. Mrs. R. C. Montgomery. Mrs. Fred Cannon. llrs. Spurgeon Leard. Mrs. Hollis lay. Mrs. Gordon Rice. Mrs. John llustard. Mrs. Claude Smith. Miss Buchanan. Mrs. . S. Mclllurtry. Fred Osborne. Ben Mills. Robinson. Mrs. James lilsunrl. Mrs. George Wall. Mrs. Lorne Jelly. 70 rents-James Murphey. 50 rents each: Russell Campbell. ltrs Stephen Ward. Judson Roach. llrs. T. T. Knox. Mrs. lvan Bern- ird. Mrs. Vernon Fraser. Mrs. rinnnie Bnrlioe. Mrs. I-lughie-Mach Muriel Bartlett. A . r.dwm-ri' Road. Felicetor Mrs. George R. Lewis. cache Mrs. George Grant, iimth Taylor. Ernest MacMillan, Austin Kennedy. ilfltl each: Mrs. Preston Beck. .'lIrs George Ayers. Mrs. Erlnar ll-Wes. Mrs. John Morrison. Mrs. Janies Swan. lllrs. William Hayes. -Win RPVTIETG. Reatzh Sudshury. l7""Tt1P ll LEWIS. Robert Oulton. Ernest White. 3!! cents each: Mrs. C. L. Wood. llr: Arnold Roper. Total 390.00 Grand Total Central Royalty Dis- i hint. 054.55, I The Mnlasnlna glacier in Alaska. . me of the largest outside arctic fFl.0"-V Covers 1 500 square miles. I :--M - .--.....---... Tl-its wnics ' SPECIAL moan smonn RH-CnNDl'rm"En J TREAIWJES 319.95 324.50 S3235 SINGER SEWING x A ;,..w each: Mabel Matheson. Mr!- Howard REV. JOHN LINTON, B. Th. M.A. Temperance Speaker Rev. John Linton. B. Th. M. A.. General Secretary of the Cana- dian Temperance Federation who will be the guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Federation in Zion Presbyterian Church Hall on Tuesday evening. In addition to his duties as Gen- eral Secretsry he is Field Secret- any for the Inter-collegiate As- sociation for the Study of the Alcohol Problem. In this position he visits and lectures at colleges throughout Canada and the United States. He g is regarded in Canada as one of the leading authorities on alcohol problem. Death Here Of -Miss Muirhead The death occurred at the P.E.I. Hospital Saturday. October 29, of Miss Alexandra Muirhead. daugh- ter of the late Hon. James Muir- head and Mrs. Mulrhead oi Sum- merside and the niece of theilate Senator Muirheud of Chatham. the Wakelin N 3 Miss Muirhcad. who was the last member of her immediate family. had been making her home for the past 20 years at the residence of her nieces. Misses Ethel and Laura Hodgson of this City. The funeral will be private and fintcrment will he in the People's cemetery Summerside. If you fee All'III' These days most people work under Ifcgwu. worry mm, sleep less. This Willi 0" lfttd! Ind brain ninku physical easier to Ion-liardcr to regain. Today's tenrs living. lowered reaistanca, overwork. worry-lany of then may aiecf Innnal kidney action. When kidneys gal N! gt -mier. ucou acids and mm flllllill in the system. Then backache. real. that "tired-out" liuvyt headed feeling often follow. That's the lime to lake Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd'l stimulate the kidneys to normal action. Then you feel better-slee better-work better. Ask for Doddla 'dncy Pills at my drug counter. 53 City and , IORIXPERT ROIJII consult Brown Electric. WI TREAT TEE IICI WELL diggers Pharmacy. 000! I 5-D- toIp.iu AYD8 VITAMIN and Mineral Reducing Plan at Reddin Bros. Dial case. Free delivery. Free postage. THE ANNUAL meeting of Win- llos North Cemetery will be held Nov. 1st, s o'clock. All interested please attend. GRILL. Queen St. dial 5&8 serving full course dinners specializing chinese dishes. MncDONALD RADIO SERVICE. Radio repairing Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording 1&3 Kent Street. Dial 0015. CAMPAIGN AT P.W.C. - The student council of Prince of Wales College will undertake as a money-raising project. the sale of popular magazines which are in- cluded in this year's Curtis School Plan. The campaign opens Nov. 1 and continues to Nov. 14. The goal of 5500 will be used to pur- chase a public address system. athletic uniforms and other nec- esaary equipment. Subscriptions will include new and renewal ones. EGG PRICES- The Poultry Pro- ducts Division of the Dept. of Agri- culture has released the following egg prices on P. E. I. They re- main unchanged from last week. To producers: ungraded eggs deliver- ed Charlottetown AL-50; AM-45: AS-25: Graded pack delivered. C lottetown AL-57; AM-52; AS- 33; Retailers in cartons. AL- 01: AM- 50: AS- 37. Poultry prices. chicken grade A over 5 lbs. 37; fowl grade over 5 lbs.. 27. Legend:- AL- A Large; AM- A Medium; AS- A Small. I'lVERDALl.. CIlUR(II'fI..L. W.l.' Central FIRST AID refresher course for Standard certificate holders. Red Cross headquarters. Char- lottetown. Wednesday. 7:!) p.m. SCOTTISH CONCERT. P. W. C. Auditorium, Charlottetown. 0:15 p.m.. Friday and Saturday. Nov- ember 4th and 5th. ”Macdonald Hundred" Pipe Band from Cape Breton and Nova Scotia Cham- pion dancers. DIG POTATO- A large potato weighing 4 lbs. 9 oz. was brought into the Guardian newsroom on Monday morning. It had been pick- ed by Elmer Clow on the farm of Wellington MncNeill, Southport. and is of the Keswlck variety. The regular monthly meeting of Riverdale. Churchill W.I. was held at the home of Mn. Oliver Mac- Leod with a good attendance of members and visitors present. Meet Ing opened by singing tode" and Canada Hous NEW YORK (CF) - Canada dian government. ::;m;nl'6v::?s by "ch member cultural activities in New York ud approved. Cuuewondence was 36,000,000 building on Fifth avenue. read by secretary. and one letter read. asked for help for the Blind '0 be Completed by Alirll. I957. It was decided to give 52.00. were announc 4 Saturday by Eg- Under new business. several ways 89” llltl Hiszina. Senior Iftllllltcll of making money for our institutelilll the project which was first con- were discussed but nothing defin- celved by Ray Lawson. former 13, was decided. .consul-general here. A guessing contest was led byl Work will begin in January to Mrs. Oliver MacLeod. prize beingydemolish six-storey buildings at won by Mrs. Oliver MacDonald. yeso and 684 Fifth Ave. at 54th St. Next meeting to be at the home ofi to make way for the Canada Mrs. Donald Currie . Roll call. TEMPERANCE WORK - The local Seventh-day Adventist churchl congregation joined similar con-1 grcgations on Saturday in the raising of 3100.000 for temperance. W.M. Mercer. temperance direct- or for the Adventist churches in the Maritimes addressed a special World Temperance Day meeting. He outlined the temperance pro-. jecls that are in operation which include publication of temperancei magazines and the production ofl films. SPRINGVALENWTI-. Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald entertain ed for the Sprlngvale W.I. Eight members answered roll call andl one visitor was welcomed. The pres- ident npened the meeting with the Ode. followed by the Mary Stuart Collect and silent prayer. The min- utes of the previous meeting were approved and signed. Business arising from the min. utes was discussed. Mrs. Dale Prnudo reported that the baseboard in the school hadr been purchased and a date was set to paint. it was moved and sec- onded that four window blinds be purchased from the Young Peoples iln Memoriam In loving memory of a dear hus- band and father. Horace L. Vcsacy who passed away Nov. 1. 1953. Loved in life. treasured in death. Beautiful memories with us he has left Alwlays loved and reiiiembt-red by his wife Edith. daughe Miriam and family. In loving memory of our father Ernest Thomas Rodgerson who passed away. Nov. 1. 1054. One year ago we had to part with one we loved with all our heart We miss his face and kindly ways With him we spent many happy days. Ever remembered by family. Gmllll. Plans were iiiarle for a czikn sale to he Il0ltl at Slicrwin Wil-i pliams on Nov. lllth. ! It was decided to orizannc a sew- 'ing club for the young girls in the- lcommunity. lilrs. Chas Newport iwas asked to sec in this-, Reports of committees" iicrc .-is - l Sick. 3 gifts sent: items piirchaseii. A discussion on ways of raising funds fnlloviwi and Miss Edith Maul I.enrI was 'ann..i,-imi 1., 5-9,. ab...” 8 Sl1llI”EilIn show. ('tii'ri-uxnndr-m-p w:-is reari niiri riisciiswrl 'iiomhm-g IVVPVF tn tiring their rlrmaiinns for tho Prr-instant on-.i..n;..,. ,,. M," meetm: and I.Pl:It Fr-ahhp and Wendell Seniuer were to collect. from nnii-members t” n I I P e lion amounted to 65 cents I Mrs. Cliaries l'lI:icNeil invilctil llic mcniiiers in her home for tlieiri On Friday evening October 14th lp .voted by Institute for the purchase! the paint rm-lMrs. W.J. Profltt; Lunch. Mrs. W.E. 4. Lcuircn gpwith home news - sports, 0 BACALL 3iiLli"Cf...?.Z""”E'AaSdn - N finds out ' (Weekly REVIEW-the only it the lost ' Canadian paper edited and ' lap is the . published in Europe is on s gaughesh, nysale at leading hotels and In loving memory M . dear .annual meeting wliich its to siaril '1'. and mmhen Mm John E. at 8.00 p.m. Lunch committee Mrs. Mums”. who departed this me, Murdock Macsivecn. Mrs. Dale Nov. 13;" 1953. Prnude, Mrs I-'r'ink Crabbe andi Gune but no; yurgouen. Mrs. Omar Neil. Meeting closed Alwayg . mgmbeygj by hngbnnd J by repeating the Lords Pravcr.. and family. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. I .........L.LL..LL. In loving memo y of Mrs. John A. Chandler. North Milton who passed away Nov. 1. 1953. Deep in our hearts lies a picture More precious than silver and gold ' ; It's a picture of our dear Mother. ga i Whose memory will never grow ,i t 0 old. ; , C p a, a To those that have a Mother. V, ,C Please cherish her with care. I ,” For youtll never know the hcart- S gaN . p, ache. I'll) you find site is not there. Loved and remembered by the the following: CENTRE . 164 Great George St. DRASTC REDN All This Week At GREENIIAUS SALE .. . - -Progressive Conservative Party of Canada CENTENNIAL DINNER . CIIARLOTTETOWN HOTEL SATURDAY. NOV. A limited number of tickets are available from MRS. DONALD LIDSTONE-Summerside. . JOHN A. MacDONALD-Cardigan. l C. R. MCQUAID-Charlottetown. l PRICE 32.50 PER PLATE family. 5th - 7:00 P.M. MEN'S rorcoars. Reg. 25.00 Sale. I2.95 SAL Men's Zip-In Linod rorcoars Regular 29.50 sale Price 13.95 LADlES' IURIERRIES and ALI. WEATHER COATS Same with Hat To Match I0.00 and 15.00 CHRISTMAS CARDS. Spe Values to 25.00 exceptionally attractive pric below and mail with one SLE New siiipimm of iso Men's 54.50 LADlES' WINTER COATS Fitted and Loose Styles. Newest ma- terials including deep pile fur fabrir coats. than 1' a 195' (it will be labels from Heinz Strained Values to 49.50 and 29.50 Lamb - Chicken - Haddock YOIIR IAIY DISIRVES TN! eauiilul liiisim . of Y50f( DON'T DEl.AY- SEND ' YOUR CARDS 'I'ODA GREET YOUR FRIENDS WITH THESE LOVELY A picture (or your own family's picture). they are YOURS It this (NEGATIVE preferred) no larger than 4' x 5' and no smlllef 8 Strained Meats (green label) and 5 junior Meats (yellow label). Beef . Beef Heart - Veal - Beef Liver - Liver and Bacon - Annual fee. At close of meeting be 630 Fifth Ave. lunch was served by hostess. as-, The exterior of the building will sisted by Mrs. Garfield MacFad,ven be of Canadian limestone. The and Mrs. Donald Currie. 06.000000 cost is far the structure and is exclusive of cost of the choice land. The capital was subscribed by a group of 30 Canadian business leaders who plan.to turn the bull- ding over to the Canadian govern- ment after they realize their investments from rental of space. The structural steel tower of Canada House will rise 33.! feet and mg once was read. Sick committee reported two vis- ll W3! decltled 30 Sent for 4000 us made and school committee 1.9.1 cod liver.oIl capsules. Many thanks ported scrubbing left until next'f9l' Special donation from one of month and the president reported 9"”, "l9"lb9l”5- Pmgrllm C0llSi5led that the Department of ictiucaiioniol Jokes by lilrsv W-E. Johnstone. would give the same amount asiM99”"ll N059” Wllll Queen. l-IHICII was served by hostess and com- mittee in charge. LONG RIVER W.I. The October meeting of Long River W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Andrew C. Johnstone with twelve members and two visitors present. The president Mrs. Franc- is Payntcr presided and opened meeting with the singing of Ode fol- lowed by creed in unison. Mliiutes of last meeting were read and ap- ro of books for school. New committees I ed asl follows: Sick, Mrs. Andrew C. John- stonc. Mrs. Ralph Jnhnstone and VISITING BRITAIN THIS YEAR? Johnslonc. iVlrs. Elmer and Mrs, Murdock MacLeod. The. next meeting which is the annual. is to be held at Mrs. Allan Campbells. Roll call to be answer- ed by paying foes. It was decided have Smiling Bill Mat-Cormack on Fridziy, the Hill. Correspond- Going to Britain this year? a. .. ., 0 . ..,”&gCf,'a'”;9 Ifyou are, keep in touch A J 0t . newsstands. Fast cable news Mgives you a weekly report ' on Canadian affairs and happenings. WtNiIiin's World" O 3 I : ' A 20th ceniuiylot Prctm : , I0 - C A N A D A . CIIIEIIASCOPE : . hint by Itrhmcolor . WEEKLY REVIEW 90000000000006 STARTS WEDNESDAY "Putin cued in unison. no" can House. I project to bring Cantu Iruniage. Reveal Details Of New. e In N.Y. In to he set back 26 feet from .gardcu or lorccourt. llimcstone fin 5. Canadian American flags will fly over lavenue from the second floor. The main lobby, with a here used llIC concrete bl A nine-lloor lower por- beach, industrial andftion will occupy the southwest cor- and and Morris. rear Sevcrud- Tuesday, Nov. 1, 1955 The Guardian Page I awa lner of 54th St. and Fifth Ave. its and Mum!” aunt meet," were read under one roof. will he a 27-storeymlentiiance will lead through a small period PROTECT BEACH AYLEMER. Ont, (CP) -- con. agers at a Lake Erie resort near croaa-shaped ocks to extend their which was being washed y. The blocks trapped sand. advancing them overin of weeks 22 feet was added by to the beach. ,wall of glass, will be emblazoned New York. with seals of the provinces andl territories. The building will contain 2.800.- 000 cubic feet with 175,000 square I feet of rentable area. The Cana-l Hous; skyscmperi "5 Mdre" Wm dian consulate. travel agencies and' representative Canadian industries" will be among the tenants. A contract with the Walsh Con-. istruction Company is being nego- ltlated by Eggcrs and Higgins, who tare associated with the project Jinn Bl-3'TmAo C for THE GREATER SATITV TRACTION TIRES WALK THRU SNOW WADE TI-IRU MUD GRIP ON ICE QUIET ON PAVEMENT Donald H. Campbell Hunter River. P. E. I. COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE I l PRINCE EDWARD 4 Np Your lialiyip L .VUBElE55 TIR(' '- one-ton l The vertical lines of the tower ssmmim-m-rmmm-- Demm 0! the mmctum expected-Lwill he emiihasized by projecting with the Toronto firm of Marani The mechanical on- Fifth gineers are Syska and Hennessy Inc., and the structural engineer: Eldstad-Krueger. both of BARGAINS IN REGOIIIIITIIINEII FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Cliesterfields I 3 piece)- from 50.00 or 50: per week Oil Space Heaters- from 40.00 or 25: per week Console Radios- from 50.00 or 50: per week Oil 8: Cool Stoves- lroni 30.00 or 25: per week Kitchen Sets I wooden 6 pieces)- from 75.00 or 50: per week Kitchen Choirs . . . Kitchen Cabinets (chrome)- .........2.95ecich 75.00 or 50: per week Easy Chairs . .. . . 35.00 or 25: per week Rockers . . . . .... 25.00 or 25: per week Bicycles . . . . . . . . 20.00 or 25c per week Rollaway Cots . . . 20.00 or 25: per week Refrigerators and Ice Boxes- from 10.00 or 25: per week Electric Washers- froin 10.00 or 25: per week NEW WAY FURNITURE 'l6'I GREAT GEORGE STREET CHARLOTTETOWN P.E.l. iuie cards ct or Junior Labels many sets as like cially printed with your own baby's HERPS Al e. Merelxfollow the directions given negative or clear snapshot PRINT 'i'”""”" ' '”P PI snapshot. Enclose returned) . . . along with cash and or junior Meats. Choose from . . . Junior Mu: labels and State ifgreeting is to be IMPORTANT-IIO NOT Sf NIGN-OIIALITY PROTEIN MEATS It's as simple as this-inst print your name and per. Choose your favourite slip and the negative in an envelope along with 2 Heinz Smiined or Mail to-Heinz Baby Foods. Leninington, Ontario. To insure that you will receive your cards in plenty of time for,(Jhri'atmn mailing. this offer must expire on Novainhe 1 Ith. L YOU DO 50! for each set of 6. in English or French. Illl AFTER NOV. I3 suns vp 59.50 24.005.29.50 SALE PRICE Children's .3-Pc. SNOW SUITS Heavy NYIOILE. Material . Solo I3:-in 7.95 iin IIIIEENDAI. co. in p 600.89. Il0It.Ooo. Of course your baby deserves the best I And Heinz offers mother: a complete range of Menu for babies. Doctors will tell you that meat: are a wonderful source of nourishing proteins. Why not sup lament your baby's diet with Heinz balanced. easily- diges protein meats? And be sure to try this exclusive Heinz variety-Strained Chicken. A top favourite with babies. MEATS FOR BABIES SEINVG CW5 Atlantic Provinces I N . N xw -x N Haiarax-Jiimoai . 21 E Bill LIMITED hrs. 55 nninsvl f W-u-mi; Came Ital. min. Mgr or snow. Canadian Nntionars Ocean Limited given you the fam- an train service to the Atlantic Provinces On the "Ocean". one of the most moclern trains in Canada. you travel in all-weather, nir-conclitioned comfort and convenience. Ac- commodations are offered to suit every lvudgcl . . . drawing room, compartment. bedroom. , duplex-roorvmte or berth. And when it comes time to dine. you'll enjoy my-eriv un meals in relaxing ind delightful 34-! main;