Page 2. The Guardian VVed..V I9. 1955 BOX”! Taxi-Dial 6560-6569. 'the Hughes Drug Store." "CRASWELL for better photo- Inphn-" Theatre this week-Adults. '” ' pm" 00 and Students. 8100. I AYDS . . . BROWN Ill be Dr. seii)tRfrt?m iiie Polyclinicwuntil Nzv-iDial 4386- Fm Imbu. gm? tpostage. I HOUSE WIRING on time. 18' DR. K. A. MACESCHERN nuts to pay. Call 6212 Brown be absent from his den lectrlc. DR. J. C. GALL.-LVT Dental pffice will be closed from Oct I7th to Oct. 31st. SPENCER SUPPORTS -indlvid iually designed helps back ache and figure troubles, Mrs. Rapson. 9988 OFFICIAL OPENLVG Queen St. ”' Service Station Friday 00! 2151 st 11 a m. Proceeds from opening I lay sales donated to Kiwanis Club day RECEPTION ron BANKER -"'"'"' An enjoyable reception was held Qua;-;.x last fn'9l'llT!C at the Charlottetown Hotel in horimir of Sir W, Ha)"- ward. manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Charlottetown. and Mrs. Hayward Host and hostess 'Oct. 16 to 29th inclusive. ATTENTION general meeting LADY Martha Logan Cooking at ll a.m Opening days donated to Kiwanis Club KIWANIS ('.Ll'B will son 21 to Kiwanis Club EN(iAGEME;'N'Te-Mr ARSON CASE-Foiii" uitncsses out of a total of 15 summoned. gave evidence yesterday at the preliminary hcari man chnrgod with -lrson noclitin uilli a storr fire at the Eduard De-Roche son corner of Queen and Kent St son appcarcd for the Crnun and ('8). and Mrs. Cyril Morrison. Savagel Wednesday, Oct. 19. 1955. to and Mrs. William M Jay Michael Anthony, weight 9 oz. Mr, .Annie Laurie Mac a son, was closed with the 10 lbs. y"Biest Be The Tie Th TRINITY Y.P.L'.-The MCBRlDE- At HOSIJIUII. s. USA. evening was slides shown on Oct 5, 1955 to Mr. and Mrs. John stews,-1' Ivan McBride a daughter. 7 lbs. 13 ozs. Rosemary Ann Inee- Mary Mclintee. JOHNSON--At the Naval Hospital. South Carolina. on October 8th. 1955. I I Mrs. Allan Johnson inee Myrtle ll" d"9('"0" 0' "'9 E. Mayhewi a daughter. Ann Karen. weight 8 lbs. 1 oz. Saint principal of tdcni. Charie Frizzeil MARRIAGES LIVINGSTON-COLWlLL- At Tri- Hester MacNeill and William Lewis Livingsto River. P.E.l. DEATHS period led by Carol ROBER.'l'SON- Suddenly at Mt. 1153591 Dawn? i0110W Buchanan on Oct. lll Mrs. .loseph "by Re" Robcrtson in her 69th year. Fun- eral Thursday. Oct. 20. Short ser- vice at the home at 1.15 followed .mI""i0K 0' Ill by service in Eldon United Church 181 by I at 2 pm. interment in Belfast"Maritime Presbyterian Ccmetcry. .Ion. N B. which proved KPINNY--At the Charlottetown . - - Hospital on Tuesday. Oct. Ill Nu"? mlemmng M an 1955. Mrs. Catherine ,. ",song led by Mr Lea Morgan Egirg: O?rs:':m:.?de ml; lthe piano The group then adlour year. Her remains are resting at l the Charlottetown Funeral Home . from where the funeral will be 'M"'” I held Thursday mowing m 53- "”'Blest Be The Tie Thai Biiids" p Pauls Church. Summerside. for -----w- r-- , i . Requiem High Mass at 8 o'- .'; clock. Interment in the Catholic Personals ' Cemetery. g Friends of Mr Robert Misener are pleased to so ohim home again after being a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital. .- MA('lx'lN.V0.V-Suddenly on Tues. '- dny. Oct. ill. 1955. Patricia Fa year - old daughte of Mr. and Mrsi 22?; 'r'.'.'...".'l'.-"'ii"'.-.'I.'.'l...5" r'i:'.'i.' g In M e m 0 ri a m I goempsletion of funeral arrange-1 in loving ynpmnfy .1 Amgu. "Love and remembrance Int for- ever. ' Aeneas MacKlnnon. Malpeque I II Home to her late residence on llleatrice Jenkins October 19th.. I940. sadly missed by mother and Ill. Erwin. - N. D. Macloaii ', Moe And ' i UNDERTAKER In loving memory cl mother. ' EMBALMEB Mn Ella MNVIRIQ VIC IUIII away Oct. 10th. 1540. We have only you memory don Mother To remember out whole Illa Ill Charlottetown Ind North Wilishiro l Sr 5 Fr 31 5 City and Central "YOUR DOLLAR buys more at WE TREAT rm-; sicx WELL JOIN CHARLOTTETOWN Lit- G339?" '''”''"'"l M" 3 '"'”" VITAMIN and Mineral Reducing Plan at Reddin Bros ' delivery. Free tsl office curlers. in Club rooms. Wednesday. 8.30 pm. Oct. 19. FREE TICKETS FOR THE School may be obtained at Storey Elect- S1'REE'l' Seriice Sta- fro tion official opening Friday. Oct 21 this Province were my wt? Heiidorsnn. super- patrons at Queen Street Service visor of the bank. and lirs. Hender- Station on opening day Friday. Oct. Opening at ll am Procecds' and Mm held in Charlotteto morning Weldon -Taylor. Nine Mile Creek.-b" 5- ng of a announce the engagement of their. in run daughter Mary lsabel to Wallace of Mrs. on John Di-Roche and the late Mr. K M Mam" Mr mm” P Ni(.'mIV I-jrcczeout. Joe Gatidet and Vernon H" - - rdur'ng th . ivioimisoN-Ai the City uospit-l;”0"b5's:'"g.f(' Ahmd". D"l"'”' '”""'?cios'ed witii islloriimor -1 Tuesday. Oct. 18. i955. to Mr.l . 9.” if 0” 3 "1 50"? ””"Wipa..;es larioiis games. one of which was " Lean. The social singing of 512.000 0 at Binds.” special Elizabeth feature of Trinity Y.P.U. held last by Rev. the Atlantic Christian Training Center in Tatamnagouche, NS. The slides 3concerned the activities of the Charleston training center and were very in- structive to those present. RCCI'2r.to ,0 Mr. and "atioii for the evening was undcr'. recreational Le, committee. A short business meet-I Vlng was conducted by the presi- The worship lservice was led by Jean Murphy. Joyce Bryen- nlty Church on September 10th. l;j.':5nf'''L,'”:' '" "” "'”"" "5. 1955 by Rev. A S. Weir, Ednal ' ' Jane Colwill. Kiiigston. P.El to ZION P. Y. P. S. -. Zion p. Y, p. n- CIYCIP society met on Tuesday even-i ",ing for their weekly meeting. Tbei meeting opened with a devotional '97 it FBISIYIS money," he said. "but stave;-t gnd:I am particularly pleased to seel ed by prayeribusy people W. H Brown. Pianist for lY0Ur lime ythe evening was Judy Millar Thel jbusiness meeting opened with the A e last meeting follow- 1 n panel disctission on the i will Mr J Angus Illatlean MP vative Party on Saturday evenin Mr. liiacLean brought greetin which the national leader. George Dreiv. A similar marking the 100th anniv the founding of the -Trinity Junior- on of officers as follows - in "Ghost Walk." Fll i th ' ”f'""""wrsr- :girgh&r'.aIbs50n5' oiuseph vmcem igame period a GPIICOIIIS lliivniih wag; (C"nt1"u9d,,.n.TE',..P.agf' I ' served by the lunch committee.I JAY-In the City Hospital on Marie Russell. Mary Vessey and Commissioner Booth bjective has already been reported The Saliation Army Head in Can- ada said that there are very few "people who realize the value of money better and spend it more carefully than they. He explained that one reason why spcnding can be kept at a minimum is because of the devoted work of the nfficers' in the service who give their livesi mere pittance. He also st that less money is lost by .administratinn than in any organization NEW EXPERIENCE To see businessmen who are will- campaigns was something new fori the Commissioner who has donei most of his work in the Unitei'l' Ringdom and Europe before com- ing to Canada. "I am not a strang- in our behalf." In making a review of Salvation rmy work in Canada. Commissio- er Booth observed that 14 Hos- 'pitsl training schools are being Yoiingmiperated with 223 nursestgraduat ,People's Conference at Frederic-ting therefrom last year. He also to be noted that the Salvation Army is The grniipimaintaining 70.000 day pupils in" Kmnv" -then joined in an instructive sing , schools across Canada. Most of the" ists but their was a great need for qualified personnel. g The Cmnufssioner told of an interesting experience he had had; .'among the Indians of northern, British Columbis. He said that the itribesmen were very receptive to lthe Army's program and a meet-1' ring which started shortly after 7.00 p.m. was still going strong at." 12.00 o'clock. - MUST GO ON "The Salvation Army must go on". said Commissioner Booth. Hal observed that while the Govern- ment is undertaking a great deal of social services. organizations. having the personal touch must he at the forefront. "They can lead the way and show the world what can be done" he added. Commissioner Booth then gave a paphic dcription of the work being done by the "Harbour Light" Corps which operates in the larger contra as a means of re- deeming alcliolics and drug sddits. He gave many concrete examples of the work of rehabilitation being carried on by the Corps. but em- phasized that the greatest factor In promoting the work is the actual gitnesa of those who have been An .IIlIEI'ClIInR feature of trig; Commiuloners address was his ile- Ialptlon of Children: Villager BRINGS GREETlNGSi :s";li'am Henry m the Conservative Party in Bani-z""" P E 1' About 700 were inl proceeds'nttcndance at the function lwas widely representative and at! Mr. Patricia Ann Maclfinnon. year-old daughter of Mr. and Aeneas MacKinnon. the child was wearing. . Police are unable to explain h Former Bangor Man Dies In Mrs lIFilTl' Rapsnn of R5 Cu Mm mmrmd Ian night (mm Wm” berland Sue” Yesterday received nection with tho observation of were Rt. Rev. G, J. MacLejlan, RE(-"l LAR MEETING 0! PE. ' I I Hospital Nurses Alumnae. F'ri- 533' whege :9 al'J'e"'te" Sg:f"(i.:::?,! Oct. 21. 8.15 p.m. at Cundali. ”"'" 9 W "'5 955' " iham. llass Robbins. formerly United States had recently Mi" -gor. Lot 40 Pritice Edward lsla 'and left home at the age of Pi"es'i- on the homestead. A slstcr. llrs. 'c0mp"M by me "mpg of the The n,(.5.,,m2 book by Mrs. Arthur Profitl. ("or- ghip ted by (-Onmf. rospondcnce was rcud Il'Dll1bIll1:SSt16H ' (if) S. 1 Elena Enman asking for Sunday School papers and r:ii"tl.s"i. to he seitt in Octnhcr Mrs. Sianlcy --en- Sharp invited the members to licri ;home for the November me-cting.p worship scrvicc will be led rs. Sharp and the study bonkl .will be in charge of Mrs. Heat The by M Mayhew. parents who are and his wife whom the childre the work for what he termed learn to call "Auntie" and"Uncle". atcd . The village is composed of a cent- mal- not building with several cottages otherisurrounding it. each being large; lenough to house a "family" nil -about ten children. in this way., ha said. children are given tlv.-I ing to help in Salvation Army opportunity of being raised in what' as near as possible. a normali is home. SUNSET LODGE Yesterday afternoon. or. as they have home where elderly st.-xes occiinv the same building Speaking facctiously he said. ”I am isure the ladies would be inclined to keep tlu-ins-elves it little prim- that there were atrlienchers he said were salvation-'-Wm? Ecctlcnicn talk about. n. ed to the lower hall for games led by Florence Montgomery and .ltl(lv The mceting rinsed with mer If lhev knew "Whether it be the unwed mothe or the drunk on skid row" the .irm,v is willing to lend is l ss . this task at the root' it will be only transitory and doo- Salvation 8 liatiri to we that man's soul but in lttlIr'l1 with God and unit- we iindcrtnkc mod to pass awn y'' be concluded At eight o'cloc istic ri-irssage to a large congreg ation in the Salvation Army Cltad Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL Repairs Palmer Electric Pkonesluinim 'ChiId's Body Is Found Entangled In Wire Fence five- of a little cousin. Willard Mac- Mrs. Malpeque d d t d :f(iiii-irioovisulayfolilenrd m0eIaIlEl'y:II1:rdiaS)-' She W35 '1W3d3' dew" covered her daughter caught in a wire fence near her home. held Charlottetown Hospital where doc- by the strings of a bonnet which tors confirmed the child became entangled in the fence. The mother had seen the child playing with some other chil- dren only a few minutes before! but was attracted by the screams A tempuraigi llnitcd Nations or- U lneivs of the sudden death in Ware-1 01' her br0tl19Y. W11-ised in the native costumes of a The late Mr Robbins uho oper- ivtiirh ated a garage business in the (Mr Ce re- play of posters explaining the var. ylurned after a three month iisit,"lU5 Dnlnls Of Dr” V3355 aE(m;h"31Sel'to this Proiincc. He had been in.h”m'"' '.'g'”5 mm-non. apparent good health but died in t"I'&"at'.V Of his sleep at his home yesterday. pa”-V '5 h5'”'g He was unmarried. W" 0" xmemi Robbins was born at Han- Hc had a great love for his na live soil and made frequent vi- In these communities children of) in prison. whol .come from broken homes or from, homes where there is a bad in-." fluence, are brought to a cciiirei where they live with an officer, after thel Commissioner had paid his resp- ects to Lieutenant Governor Prowse he and his party paid a visit to such as you giving oflsunset Lodge The Army leader in lcanada expressed the belief thati a home should be made available for aged men as well as women. in England. at people of both k. Commissioner llnoth brought a stirring evangel-' Funeral of Late Msgr. Butler The funeral of the Right Rever- end John J. Butler was held Kinnon ti-om next door. whenlyesterday mornins from St. Dun- Mrs. MBCKIDIIOII reached her childistalfs Basilica where Pontifical Requiem High Mass was celebrat- rushed to thg ad by His Excellency Most Rever- end Malcolm A. Macltlacbern. Bis- - - had passed .way""9A bop of Charlottetown. High Priest be performed 0;, the body 0”, was Rt. Rev. Patrick McMahon. morning to determine the cause of Deacons Of Honour were Rev. R. death. The child's father is fore- Phelnn and Rev. 'man at F R. MacLaine's Garage. There are three other children in the Macxinnon family. IU. N. Window. lI'osier Display The child was OW of Ceremonies was Very Reverend P.F. MacDonald. The funeral oration was deliv- ered hy Rt. Rev. R.V. MacKenzie, Rector of St. Dunstan's University. Rev. Thomas Watt, Wichita, Kan- sas. represented His Excellency Most Rev. Mark R. Carroll. Bishop of Wichita. p Others present in the sanctuaryi ganization in Charlottetown has m, arranged for tun displays in con- nited Nations day. Oct. 24. I Rt. Rev. James Rea A collection of small dolls, dres- rdon. St. P8UI.l Minnesota. Rt. ' Rev. Maurice Mc- Donald. Rt. Rev J. A. Murphy. Rt. Rey. R. V. MacKenzle. Very Rev. J. Gregory Murphy. CSs.R.. Revs John Gallaghan. C.Ss.R., J. Lorne MacDonald. 0M.l.. Daniel Driscoll. 0,M.l.. A. Simspon 0.M.l. Bennett MacDonald. George the declaration oft MacDonald. .l.P.E. O'Hanlcy. Leon- Iard MacDonald. Harold Croken. ;W. D. MacDonald. L4 Mclfenua, groups be formed as a IOrel'Unner-0-P- Wood. L. Landrigan. P. Mur- Io thc formation of a regularlnaham 13- MCT38U9- F5 Aylward. United Nations ttrganizatimi berg J. A. MacLeod. V. Murnaghaii. The window display and pnsm-5i.loseph LeClair, James Smith. C. my are IICIDE arranged for by Mr..ROCIl8. E. Dalton. K. C. MacPher- 13 Gordon MacDonald and Mt" Gary.50"v A-L H9"'9"- w-V- MECDOHBICI. Ra-.-ili'th AL, Sinnott. rtr. MacDonald. M..i.l Rooney. P. Walsh. L.P. Callaghan. dent at P. W. C. Ewen. winner of ofinumber of mciiiber countries of' lthe United Nations. will be shown in the window of the Maritime Electric Company. while in the ntre there will he a dis- Mr. and Mrs. of Stanley Bridge. of 5250.00 for the the highest marks Prince of Wales is to be used by it is suggested that U. N. study cation . .Y P A O”. W m my M on m M "M so Wm GM Cu, WWW H g” of w.au-.s or maria tor secnna year Classes for nursery. beginners. advanced June 17 lslis. Tho vase was ad- Dc-Roche of Wheatiey River. Main - r I IOETS Emil) her: ll", (.xm.EQ;(.d a 'd(.:,;.(. M F ' Crnlren and Sir W..l.P tilai-lvijllaakn Mn (ml War P.mwe -M walesi iourned iiniil Thtirsdav when the i-iage to take place Xoiember 12. t wt " h .h of h g dtv& Rein prg Be,-mud Gmis ,,...s,,.d'l "9 '5 a""""'""Z "1"" year and - rcmalnini; iiilncsscs" uill be heard . T . - - Th? Junim Y"”"C PSOPIPS lfninn '1 " V"”' "r ' P '9f- h I”; 3-: ' ii" the rhnh. ”' Plans in ('0lIlT1lE'l9 IOUTIII .V98l' DCIICIIIQ Insfl'llC'I'rGSS -' MI MCGQWCII Thus? SW1": Midmm, vmlprday pmzp, wmggns .- Wlnngirs at M Trinity Churph heldmeh. regular He wasthe son o It ye. tic liii Fourth Dogma Km hlk ', C iPrint-c of Wales and, although . iltat'P Fire Chitnf livrlu-i"l Jewell: 8 card Parl.V -held in Parktiblftnieeting on Monday night in and Mrs" Da"'"' R0)h'"” of Ba". lumbus tinder Faithfgl Pint -l(l.'mthm' vague 6" the mmre' be- l-".'ccii-ical liis-pectin-, John Kirby; 9'3” '35! 9VP"l"F1 W079" I-8fll05 Hcartz Hall with a large fIUlllI1('r.g0r' . g ' g g g I-'i"ciuhi I-.lllplll('lll'.-G both inboundif,-ed Keih. mm 1.1: d tuh pm. ' ' ll8V('r' that N5 Career will be I19 Rupert Hit-gt-nscn a former Elm" he :'"nl;'Vt' seuylindt Elrsi.p";59"l'- The '"i'9'l"l3 Olwnerl ll'Ilh' InBi;:1':9;l:Ir'l:1 i','r'fl'”':'"l"1'I'": and iiulliitund beiwr-9,1 3.”-den and "mm". ' p ie 0 """" "'.votcti to some branch of Science. nunci" of the slorc ziuil llis" Phy- """”5"'a"3 ons"? "m: ' rs 5'1 3 IV9 3' l'9('TP3ll0n PNIOKI lfti by ' "' , ' '- i. Tttltmvnlitic slinw a hoavv iiicre 5 . . ' R. '1' liolman Limited. the firm Hm B,..(.m,m' H mmw. mnployee fllacllunald Melts". first. 'liciii;v,(7mmje Davies and way," Mm.,lt1rs. John Pigott. Savage llzu"-It-or 5-..pH.mb(,,. M." the 5;": ,.i!l?.il' (':H'I:r5ll"ere' Re" ”'ba."Jdori2tltng this annual SCIIOIBTIIIP. sGT'III'dCy. oCTOb.I' of Mont: Quick Limrli The case l'"""e"d.' 5""m'' 8'” Ma"('”'u""3 iD0nald .i.'"”'. and Mrs" 0"" """')"""".'"-mouth ill lstfi-1. according lu figural. ' '8' P as Rwneyt L”'"5 also awards one to the student in 15 hm-"L. hm”, hp,-WE. vlaglstralp Dom" prize. Hcury )lacLeod . This was mtinuveri by the vim-. Chziriottetown. A brotlicr Otto is " Callaghan. A. L. Sinnott. Patrick 'Stipci"iiitiiiitlt-tit of th . -. .. I'd: .1" Mtilti ' ' - dent Ralph Wriglil. Vice President. Paul Mighion of l)t-iruit and tuo Sim N we (4 V (IlIsri::.':f:l rllxg Cake" and w'””'"' V M""')''"' viilciicli thilimyfcrar wiisrisgnalignlrghg Reglshuhan - PhonC Hon” 2 4 Mr. Jnc Canjpbrlll. Q-(jg (or the . . . .. . w . . Coniiic Daiies. st"('ll(liaF)'. none hrotlicrs John F. of lit-dficid illlFI,) ,d . " '0 j, ' . g 3 - M I . I rd ht ( M. d accused re::,T:.Ie5'l(!;fh mrlyjging "'::'i'l,':m: (Coltlton PTlg(iaSlll'('z IEarl Warren George of Belmont, lllass. also sur- i:;:'.z,l:i:J"::)"dl 5q'g'”5:Y';I')';'l'm '"PalllRlic.1vi;ers were Mr .lus'tir.p M22"-fmc Maoliinaeyi; 0 r an -, ..m.,,,,..,,. g - V ' .g . .- ., ,-, r- - - 3 M r ' g I .1 WW: ' :7 g ;g ' A 5'99!” "f B3"”""”'- H” W” ”'9'N(ellifc Vlli-i cKl3nia-I hi Hlzltilcilliiitlilrijiii-:1 Hirtirts I-e,,,aim of mp 13” Mr '1-317 "1 "'54 3"” 5IliPmF"'r imm Maiihonald mGeiii'Eg:n 'liIoi'.a(o0llL':-' E I son of the late Daniel and llrs. Jam, rmrrignn Wm. w, I; H" , KI " I t m the island ucre H97 carloads vom- s(e".. pug n K "i, J, h i , Steele of this city. and teams. nomulda Ming" (-'ai"lr'.;nhn:fnnO'n;&;j :'1':::i"5mr'l:)'ur1'; i2'i'x'1'i'i'::'r"';..V1:T'pai"cd iiith M5 the same month: Ar;-hip prgpgnzaide 3 an '0 I ' s ro ers: . ran o .evv or .' . s g ,( ' , s - .oniciii(liii(lual i t t l. b hi i , ,- ' Ibestges his Sll:lTI'()l;('lng! wife xl'ln't;(C (.n,R,mn Ker, uaCK(.nz.-6. R02” ,&ry H k not knnkn when mf..ii;5.V -it'll" Interment took place in the; Buy an nd Herbert of Charlottetown and Fred- ((113.1? Time; -P(1lip' - Stem": lull"-31 Wm 5” mid in. uith 195-l figiirismlf hrziiilltlegts nathnhc Cemetery "here Senw” soc Per lnserthn emk of 1-,,,,,m,,g also two 5.5,?” ianac S";'l?v vw ':"'l5'- -'(l.iF'3m. (05 ....H. --m- (M the mnmh of Sehtember W”; :91"? T"';,"dlI1;PtSd by his nephew. -W5 -'059Ph H Wood and Gert Cohveners cainierrim '"-'.?'"'ii'"” sianciirr wits autos 27('i coal 199 rm tinur W ' " "' District Liberal Association meetln Nd? 8? hnmP- .And5.r5.,n Don Ga,.nhur:,pan:l (sag: ' and (ram 12:; or). femhm. m ,1, l --&jr--2---a BOY SCOUT I - . . - -- - - -I i held in ueens Coun as fo11ows:- l youvc PEOPLE; MEETING Hard)" I The Yortnherlmetlilllil of the liar gas and oils ml 4192. lime ll ll-ihlcluded : eggs 4 !7l. fish 11 tat, Q I ty """"5 At Central Chnstam chum. i.-.5. Rein John Stewart. Drltlclpal of nalrilli-Ali?.:;1asg:3gldD:l 'I:5”E"":2.IlJYI1ller 24 tzai, loss than car- hides 5 -2;. livestock 79 (93). es Apple Day 3rd Queen's Liberal Association, 8 p.m., Thurs- HOWATT-At the P. E 1'. H0s- night an enthusiastic group C" T C" Ta'a"""E""c"P" 5 5" 0! ' W H .. it”, ' it .3” llmids 2”” EN" mpms '7 "3l'i""'e5 5 '2" "vesmvk 79 '93'- 1955 day October 20 at Mount Stewart. Pital on October ill. to Dr. and young Deopie met in the Church mp" Evoke '0 "'9 'zm'.'p 5"" sh""' memh-er? himsm-rvy-E iri ml dhbv Tammy mam”! 27 '17" mndithan Farmed; 60 rm" meats 28 sufurday ' Mrs. Burton Hoivati. Charlotte annex to enjm. 3 honest Ha”,,we-yted kslitles on th; activities Vt'hl('I1 I1”: lT;nl:r:n:'i'aM":hp”qud;, stone and gravel 330 4249i. brick 126i. potatoes 256 Il.'l.'lL oats nlli town. a daughter, Leslie Ann. Jen social. 11;, games corn"-n"9e" 00 D869 8i V 0 training centre 5 ' ' " i " . . l land ccmcnt 45 Mill. burlap 10 '23.-'(4l. turnips I37 (Gill. hay a building materials 46 ill, stone 6 till. roughvvood ll (35. moss 10' ltnill. polcs iii lnill. i(7l. lumber 7 I3), blueberries nil Shipiiiciits from the province in- (3). scrap iron 5 (2). nd straw " (Guaranteed to work for you) civns" Reducing II GlGGEY'S PHARMACY 1 Special SCHIFFER HILLMAN SUITS Only 69.50 and up L1:-xj-2: MEN'S SUITS Reg. 69.50 - Sales Price . Rog. 59.50 - Sale Price . Rog. 49.50 - Sale Price A Few Only CLEARING or S25 won from 36.50 to 59.50 MEN'S SPORT COATS -. Excoloiir choice of colours: light or dark shades; so at llll HARRIS TWEEDS T In the New Full darltor shades. " Reg. 35.00 to 42.50 .. . . T . 59.50 49.50 42.50 I l . l t i l i log. 259k Off Card Of Thanks In loving memory of my on.- wlle who departed this life October - uni. lI50. i G well I can remember the and day "l09lo Discount MEN'S TROUSS Our complete stock in botli stores - "500 pairs Rog. 9.95 to 25.00. Al selling at ......420'lo OH 139 KENT ST.. Cl-IARLOTTITOWN HODGE MACEWEN GOOD RECORD An outstanding third year Slur ships and prizes. He is I I011 Of Donald MacEwen winner of the Holman Scholarship The scholarship the continuation of his or her edu- Hodge. who is eighteen years old. came to Prince of Wales from New London School and Kensing- he also was the leading student ton High Scool with the third highest entrance marks in Prince County. As well as leading Prince rvalshv Reginald Macnomim Rasilythc Summcrside High School who October 22nd srwrsrhir OVERWEIGHT GlGGEY'S now offer the popular Vitamin and Mineral ' Plan. Larger package (1 pound 83c) of Nutritious Preparation, contains Concentrated Food with Vitamins and Minerals 33.25 Post Paid. Kent Street (next to Eaton's) Charlottetown Big Autumn SALE - MEN'S kOCTOBER I9 -- 20 -- 21 and 22 H00l-.EY'S MEN'S WEAR STOIIES Ch"lown Man I Testifies In Theft Case PICTOU. N3. CP)-James Say Idnnt ol Charlototown told a preme Court Jury here Tuesday he was robbed of SWO lastuuiy .i.. in the home of Mrs. Cora May Jack son at Priestville. Pictou county. Mrs. Jackson is charged with then. sovidant said he drank some liquor at the Jackson borne. mi asleep. and woke to find the money gone front his pocket. After gn argument Mrs. Jackson had chased him with an axe. RCMP constable D. W. Harrison suitl 5249 was found in the Jackson potato patch. Mrs. Jackson will testify today. was removed before they were killed. The investigation r e v o I v a it around a search of the forest are. and a backtracking hunt for clues to where the lads had been sun. day night. THE ELIZABETH STUDIO OF THE DANCE Ballet - Too - Tap National and Acrobatic Term Triple Murder Worli Of A Madman CHICAGO (AP) - The naked. blood-flecked bodies of three boys were found Tuesday sprawled in a ditch in a forest area. shocked investigators termed it one of the most brutal crimes In Chicago history. and attributed it to a "madman" driven by a twisted sex motive. The victims were Robert Peter- son, 14. Robert Scbuessler. 13. and his brother. Anton, 11. They were grade schoolers who left their comfortable homes Sun- day afternoon for a movie. They never returned. A coroner termed it the most horrible crime within his expe- rience. and labelled it a sex case. "Tlie work of a madman." he asserted. The coroner said he believed the youths had been strangled Marks indicated their mouths and eyes had been sealed with tape, which is Hodge Mac- many scholar- Hodge was the student making in second year the student for Spanish Cusfinots 4th Queen's Liberal Asso day, October 24, at Eldon. 5th Queen's Liberal Association, 8 p.m. Tues- day. October 25, Clover Club, Charlottetown. 1st Queen's Liberal Association, 8 p.m. Friday. October 27, at Bradalbane. Premier A. W. Matheson, Q.C., and other speakers will attend. The public is cordially invited. Poll chairmen are requested to attend with five de- legates from each poll. The annual meeting of the Queen's County Lib- eral Association will be held at the Community Centre, Charlottetown, at 8 p.m. Friday, October 28. Special guest qieaker at this meeting will be Hon. Milton Gregg, V.C., Minister of Labor. J. J. MUSTARD, 1'. A. LARGE. 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