ursdisy, Oct. 2L 1954 W2 Thuuusvdlsl Centennial Y's Men's Club Meets stmtfie Hvtzigxyvd sU;.per'u::eting EX "'9'" o"n”' P 31' the Centennial Y's Men's Club POLICE COURT g, -I-we drunk held in the YMCA banquet hall Ind incapable, ,.,o,1v., 30.d.y last night and was presided over "name, began Mggmuu M"- by 090789 M3CDC'uE3”- Wnh P"d tin in City Police Court yesterday N0"-On 55 00'Ch311'lm""- , while another was sent to Jail for lm. Howard described the finan- 10 days. A drunk and disorderly ll.” ::..S:;"::.:;::: we 10 e um o . on the part played by bond deal- LEARN OF DEATH-Word was mi and eventually developing into received in the, City last night the present day Invgtmem Deal- by Mrs. D. A. MacCannell of the ".3 Auocmglon of Canada, death of Mrs. William Gilholm. Walter Cox led in g lively 5158. nee Lena MacLean, of West New- wm new new -r mm A 5:"; z:..i:::;: West Roxbury, Mass. LADIES CLUB MEETS - Mrs. R. W. Wood. president of the Ladies Club of the Summerside Presbyterian Church occupied the chair at the opening meeting of the season on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Donald Baker. Alter the repeating of the Lord's Prayer in unison, plans for the TORONTO. (CF:--A gathering of mining year were discussed. Mrs. striking employees of the Massey- Wyman Birch uas lunch hostess. Harris-Ferguson Company Wednes-1-S. P” t”-If”;1d F;r;3(o:”1:m;f:d 5:121; sr. PAUL'S A. 1'. P. A. - The than eweeks ago by gaoojweeicly meeting of St. Pauls A. wofzers ' ' ' gY.P.A. was held last evening in A Sp(li(9SfTI3I"l Alli(ililiiDlIP W0.'rieI'S cm! a nisrnicr nonvu DIPLOMA - Ans-inc those receiving diplomas from the fichoohot PrIct.loI.1 Nursing, con- ducted by the Household Hurslng Assoclstion in Boston. was Miss Gladys Tense Heron. daughter of Mr-. and Mrs. John Heron. Web- Massey-Harris. Ferguson Co. Strike Continues for the Umredthe Parish Hall. Following a short. ,CIog((-CL, ydevotional period, Councillor E. C.'gave a bl-ealrdoun of the expenses See Oppoi'iuiii'lies For Fruit. Market Gardening Here Horticultural problems were dis- cussed at s- round table meeting of the Prince Edward Island branch of the Horticultural In- stituts of Canada held last sve- ning st Birch Court. Mr. C. C. warren presided It the meeting which saw a panel of seven speakers discuss the history of horticulture; tree fruits and small fruits; the extension of can- ning crops; processing; rural belu- tificatlon and inspection. The spealurs were Messrs. C. C. War- ren. M. F. Reeves. F. W. Smith, George Wright, Robert snasell. W. P. Macbeod and D. C. Schurmln. Mr. Schurman recalled that in the Bedeque area, 46-50 years ago there were many varieties of ap- ples and an abundance of plums. Pears were small but very sweet. Black and red currants were in abundance and were used chiefly for trade with the neighbors. Mr. Schurman felt that at this time there were too many varieties of apples and not enough of any one kind, thus making it difficult to assemble in sufficient quantity of one particular variety for ship- ment. Mr. Reeves told of the difficul- ties experienced throuzh W901-he? as it affected the tree fruits. He . Johnstone spoke on civic adminis- lnvolyad m me maintenance of an said the rate a"a.iist accepting the l H I . COlTipliOlll15e prfiposzal. worked out Izmnan Nmch proved Vex-T m'5er'I8DDI9 "99 Wmch W”-h Dflmml. with the help of Louis Fine Ont- "mm 19 P” A mo” ari'o's NIIEPT conciliation was ,,oVem.nemnng... d to hold a debate next week! business I fertilization. Omar, lmeeting was held and it was d5-iamounzed to 51,50 per tree each c mulching, spraying year. Harvesting was at the rats The mnipailv announced earlier on the TOPIC H” I5 better I” l"”'el0T .15 I0 20 Cents Per b”5h9I ' J I , d th 15- Th loved and lost than never to have igggfgliii tgfms E propogfn mad: gloved at all.' A sing-song was held Dub” ' lwith Horace Cotes at fl piano.l Th?” unrkprs Slmrk to enfon.egiLunch uas served and the meeting 'lemsmcIs for a 10-cent hourlv wageiclcsed Mm umud Lang sync" and increase. Starting rate at the higpme Graces west-end plant is 51.39 and GT company says strike rate vi'asa;IL7-.:v:mge prteh-Ell c.w.I.. ll Names Officers lAt Convention . were 4 I HOWARD McINNIS FITTED FOOTWEAR 1'15 Queen St. - Currie Bldg CAF'-DE-LA-MADELEINE. Que JCP)-Mi-s. J. Freeman of R.vcr- lslde. Ont. Wedrie.-iciay ilns elected president of the Catholic Wami-n'sI League of Caiiada, It I The elecction of officers and an- lnouncement of national conlenersl marked the blnsmg of the leagueis 34th annual convention. I I Miss Mary Rwmsav of Montri-al.I lQuebec Dl'0VlnC:.'iI president acted? . as official hoswss during the con-: BUTTE” vention. which brought nearly 200 MwpHEg5():v min the Kinglivdelegates from all provinces ofp County Memorial Hospital on 0ct.llCanBdB. 19m, in Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac-, Closing of the convention was Phermn 3 daughter. 7 lbs. 15 ozslhlghlighted by the presencecf thel DOIRON-Al the Charlottetown apostolic delegate to Ca nadzil Hospital on October 8. 1954, to Msgr. Giovanni Pnnico. at a bi!"- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dolron me? Q1193 WCCIHE-Sday DIEM In nearby BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50c Per Insertion . Gallant: Mal ue Road. a Tl'0I5-RlV1eI”85- sac:-:.. Thomas Wilfggdl, weight 7 Other national officers elected lbs. 5 ozs. 'include: Mrs. F. A. Bussieres, Sil- L0NGgA, the 1:. E. 1. Hogpltal lery. Que. first vice - president; Oct, 20, 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. Miss Grace L. Calighlm. Wood- wm-mm Long, w&g Royalty, aistock. N.B.. third vice-president; BERRIGAX - At the Chsrlotte- fax. fourth viu-ore:-idant town Hospital on Oct. 20. 1954, to Among national conveners Mr. and Mrs. Lao P. Berrlgan, a elected were: Miss Caughlln. Mrs. gun, weight 9 lbs. 1 oz. Bussi van. Mrs. B. F. I-Lanrshan. O?---A --G Antigonish, N5; MLss Ramsay, DEATHS Miss Burns. and Mrs B. Macdon- NICOLLE-At the Prince lsdwai-d.a1d. Charlottetown. Leland Hospital on Hivednesidagni . Out. I). i954. Mrs. ammon . Nicolle of White Sand: in he-risay: us. of 0'' Kira year. Resting at the Mac- Help; Mufkgfs Lean Funeral Homlr. FUHOMII from the Church of Christ. Mur- SVDNEY - (cpl .. 11;. vlce- riiy Harbor tomorrow Friday, ser- maiden; of tha Domlnlon sue) vice Mmmcminil 6? 2130- I"'"l' and Coal Corp. said Tuesday the mm? MDT?” Harbor C""9i'"'-V- use of more efficient oil fuel in J0FvnANr''Ai "19 Pl'I"" Edl'””'d certain stages of steel production Island Hospital on October 1). H the only W”, to gunmen mug 1954. John E. Jordan of 114 Kent kc” ,0, cal in mhersp Stri-pt. City. aged 78 years. Rest- C. M. Anson who um is man. 1"” ”' ”” Madman F""'"' ager of steel 'operations for thel Homo WhPTP service will he held Cor anon mm p service Club: this owning pit seven o'rl0CV' 1"" lunggreon that oil's efficiency had '"'"”'"' I" "”””h"”" Mm" ed th Cu B own It Al 1 PINEAI".-In the Charlottetown "V 9 is F '99 "- Hritpifal rm Wonrlnesrlay, October du5”y by 9"” "I3 It m cnmpem 20, Joseph Pinnnli. 94 Weymouth "I?" ;,r”, In h,( 45,), ,4...” H” T... tries elsewhere. This. in turn. he mains are resting at the Hennes- SRId- TIM IHCGDT I Euimnwed PUT- mv Funeral Home ram whore chase of l.i'K)0.000 tom of coal :h- funeral will he, aid on Snf- year. I iirrtav mnrplniz in St. I')ilnSiRn'9' Dosco uses coal to make ooke Raailira for RPflillPm High Mnupwhlch is the fuel employed in blast Interment in fI1Clfui'l'laCPs where iron ore is reduced im I molten state preparatory to being converted into steel. The oil comes in as it fuel on the open hearth furnaces where the iron is turned into steel. Thus. the Do.-icn vice-president lsaid. the use of oil has meant igrenter efficiency and built an ex- I um, wpight 9 lbs. 4 ozs. lMiss Marquerite M. Brusn, Hali- af 9'00 nrlnrk Catholic (T:-mnirry. CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Elision St. our. aim paneling market for the product of Jcape Bretnn's ailing coal industry. IN MEMORIAM In loving nation of Jams- pll. Brown. who died Oct. 21. 1944. I imoma Ivy Fsmlly. Complete Funeral and ; Ambulance Service - Director - ROBERT P). BRADLEY I ported that could easily be grown storage amounted to iiio to three cents per bushel per month. Mr. Smithi felt that there was room for a great deal of expansion in the field of maiitet gardening He pointed out that large quant- ities of vegetables are being un- iiere. He said that there was only one vegetable cannery on the Is- iand doing full time work with a fish cannery doing part time wars in the canning of vegetables. Mr. George Wright said that. theie llas a potential market foi .:a.I.i.0il fuses of Island grown fru1i' and iCgPLaD.i-S. He noted that a ,.ent piOpDlilOI1 of the fruzeiiI iruizs and vegetabcs are coming from the Un.ted slates. Mr. Wright .ciL lil:lL sI.l'avsbf'l':'iC5 should be iiiadc ind" baukbuiie 0. his process-I .iig iiztiustry. H. LUAU the ..ice.ing .niit ihcre are 41.0 ac.es of l)el'1'leh now under cull.ia...ii . . . 200 a. mess in the Mount Sic-ua;l. are- . . . but the niin.iiium OiJJECI.lVe oi. the island should be 1.000 acres. Mr. Warren gave some very helpful information on the grow- or blueberries. He suggested a two- year rotation of berriu, burned ground and berries again. It was his op.nion that the blueberry Icrop on the island is not being '" properly looked after. He spoke a the potential value of the craii berry crop. Mr. Macbeod said that most o. the Island beans and peas proces- sed this year had been shipped. out of the province. He dealt brief- ly with the difficulties encountered in the inspection of turnips, clue to the presence of root maggot. Speaking on rural beautification, Mr. snszell paid tribute to Col. Johnstone for instituting his pro- gramme of rural beautification on the Island. He said that the sti- mulus this society has given is evidenced by the decided improve. ment in the appearance of rural honiu throughout the province. Pravda Praises Marshal Titoi MOSCOW. (Reuters)-The coin- mlmist Party newspaper Pravda Wednesday praised Marshal Tlw- ths first time that any soviet orgnn I188 Praised the Yugoslav president since he broke with the Cominform favorably with steel lndlis-tin mm Pravda devoted columns to re. muntins the in-ith anniversary of the liberation of Belgrade from the Germans in the Second World War and the close co-operation then be- tween the Soviet army YUEMIHV Dsrtisiins under similar articles of prslse lppesred I" The Ifovernment newspaper fzvoatlu and the army or-",3 Red Star. ” In Belgrade traffic stopped Wed- nesday for one minute in memory of the soldiers killed in the libera- tion fight. Tito attended s oom- memorative session of the muni- clpal council. ANTIGONTSH, N.B. - (OP) .. James Urquhart. 27 of Stellsrtori, N.s.. died Wednesday in hospital from injuries received when A car left the road near here 'mesdsy. six other men in the our escaped serious injury. i Feature N. D. 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