osoyriissaszx .29, mo min i GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN -"””""'l , A . RAGE FWI Eh”-..w.i.i, r : ::.ENTllAl.' GUARDIAN Dr.aCiarkiHooasp,E,1, thquesi Al '0 War-mWelcomeAccord. ill St "NW5 . ' :';"'2'.'F.'."'t..'.'. i.?:3:”i5".c'2;.7Jl3m"m Temperance Federationi clldlian '5 llMiSS British C01l1mbia" . . ma cons IIPAIIID arm -- .. -r" "”""'""'M"'M'"DGG" . i 'l"""”""" nsnnvnn ressenemi-iione as-1. .ue..-in at the increased use or - MW 1-We 1"'V"l"0'4 M i a : ....... mun" nu Him in Mrs. white. intoxicants at social functions was r-' 30"”? 0' ll" ""9 W” 3""”l W' S C , mgnsxv, Sept. 2! - .(O.P) - expressed at the annu l eeting or : Acelvltios at H1039-Th0mNtM"h' o.."ma 300" "mi Hwy EXPECTID JIONDAY - PrI- the P. 2.1. Temperanc-e Federation ., izmety iolI:::do1I few yIe.ir;'m mmlamm mum am. is ;mdi;:&ma. held yesterday in the uesrts Mem- An inquest into the death of wnbk" "Owed km h 91”" ” ”” ii Rob I F i 3 ' Charlottetown Airport yesterday ai- W T l I Quiz: in nerltelggl zosslorfguzgcideanyt umw” ” 5” m” by " ”'"””n o hBIdGd by '31! Worship 3. E8318 ' , ll near cardigan in Monday night. . I -Woe preserve their lsns-use and -lime 1-tat onconstitlutionalmatters at Ottawa Dr. .l.A. clerk. Oharlottetown. mumed last night at cu-dis-n Wncftne” "'4 ""- ""””"d-d . .gsdltions were today to ""0 ,rixT: vi swam”? are not expected home until next was elected President at the meet- , school. Aiter five witnesses had mu :h;'l:"?i:f!:1el;'-db1iI":;'Yu:ld. wbliltlg. i v i die Wmwml W"”'"m” 103' 910 .0” n mall at. ,0, puma" oi Monday. inc. at which retiring President - tastiiisd the hearing was ad- Journed, on the request of Crown P301310 Nltlonll Exhibition. held Dim.” gowmoi. Wonk.” Prosecutor S. S. Hessian. K. C.. Illnllllly ill Vl!lWllVU'- 155 "””1' Gaudet last night on his annual Monusus. until Oct. 5. The ad- acted by the snare! from the 30 visitation to the Charlottetown iournment was uked lot to per- eonteetentr who reeched the limit Kinsmen Club addressed the mem- mlt IWO women. lnillidd in the T1101! WeI0'm0X'O than a 3111! 111 bug on 1113 growth gnd gxpgiujgi-i accident. to give evidence. the elimination contests. of the Kinsmen organisation in The coroner is Dr. G. S. A. in- Also in the delegation at an air- Canada. District Governor Gsudet. than of Mentesue Members of the port were Mrs. W. Burboe. reprea- a member of the local club. must iniirvlvlel as rrencbi in AIn- mm minim,” any 0, ah” ON "sh. I;-q-nu" mu-F gals. Msclrsrlane. Bsdeque. presld- . . "312 J. Henri Blanchard. iorinor wmwwu '”"' 5-0'1'D1'l5e-5 M91314-g0l;:mlNW'5al.D0U' btlier oiiioers elected -were Mr. . . s a .. O V prom”, ::dwI.l;:lHolo:3 "L mu TAX" Wu.” '1'" ma L'I'I:ain.ll'ig ghicer arrived lame "cgfim ;!w';l:nhri'.io::::w::lii'i-1:310: I mteiieoglogmittee meeting sees us. "'V'”'" A”'" lfdlfgil l"i';V;””ilf, l: City yaterday Jr a visit to H M m",,,o,.'." 'm,.,,.V' ,oo.,,,,,. M1,; v - iinrn , . .l-' ' ' - . .'3oo hld been reised in two years be given is tleteu:!ouI'i Ex-I iiS;'n”t'; li3ih"l0:”i-odilly” WV" Louise cslibeck. nedeque. treasur- ior ecll01l"mP' W 5939 Med? 1”” ior collection. . 'm' ' 01'- . M... A III?! include. John A. MacDonald. enting the Royal Edward Chapter make a visitation to each Mari- d”" ”'"”""' go. MM vssrr alssenvli uNs'rsnlsan- cmmy c?"'"”"”" Wm ”1””d . r tor-man. Joseph Mac!-eilnn. Den- of tlle 1. o. D. E.. Mrs. ,R. smith of time Club during the yeer. Last as said scholarships prov IMBIIIJIATI: DELIVERY on as iollows. Kings, Mr. George M Mom Norman Muxenmi in L Mmd M ch M in, mm" W; h M in th i the io ' D ii 1.3 Lt.-Col. J. M. Kilinaird. R.C.A.P.C., nud. Queen, Mr. Dwid Robe", I . e ucy. o ontgolnery ap- K I lit 5 e 6 '"'my I" men swam. ct i 7 w' "' naunn N O K Headquarters lantern Command. ' ' - Fflhcll 3- Sh9Phel'd- Wilt" Ci"l9' ter, Mr. George lliraser, Provincial Charlottetown Hotel- llllmhmd ""1 ”:h”' 1" MPH” Bros as Jones-Lid. Ham”. Ind Cut my nu”, of l0'!R1Pf1l1t30idMl;- g?11:lml7V;l,18g'T U . has: end Leo A. Griffin. piibuc noioiiom ogiioioi, mo Mg, Mr. Gsudei. reviewed the events WW” ma ”” ”" oi go... 3;?” "mo the ltecorde Branch, arrived in 3"” ',';h i .3. ' 'i; , . on... giving evidence included James 1-ullerton, City clerk. Ac- 0! the recent National Convention Fmwh'5p"k1" Am uiuii Ed um xmx ' i ' 1- the City yesterday on a visit to ma "d 0' fsom 0 ti amp: 4""" M”-'D”"”dv "'"""'"' companyinglldiss Calhoun were Miss "4 wh"'lP'l Wllml WI! ltttlllhdu number about l5.000 in Pr co m- Service and Sermon Preilars cry 0 the Rennie i mm. he". may ance are also on the execu ve. d Fred Currie. conduc or. Richard In R", Puma Nmnmi mhmiii by 475 ooiogoio. ooopiio iii. i-oii. ward Island, Dr. Blanchard sa . tioly Communion tonlzht at 8 leave an mum .0 Hnihx imkyi In his report the retiring Presi - i r g , iooomotivo ongmooi-, ciiss. 1011,! pemment aecntuyi ma M". woy imke which wont inio .ii,ci. . way no in a, majority in 45 school oclook in the Kirk Hal. . ent.Mr. Mac1"u'la.ne expressed regret tor Burke. driver of the autdmo- Magnet Ei Rum iom” tom” shortly before ' the convention districts. French is taught in '10 -'-- , MURBAY Kano”. 'A5mg that a. iull-time Maritime secretary bile in which Allan Robertson was homupondam who '15 now I 1,” opened. ”"””” ”.'.'. mifs.I.i"v'3.d' the use of Ca1l:tfia1!lA 317:. 3.l'iT ".13. 73. all? its charm. United Church of 12.2 ”.”c..m”'l"”siI'”'5n33..?f:'".5i "W" W" 0" ”" '"””l' "' ””' 3ei?.?353”i'r' 5.33 i5&'.”i'””3.n?.ai3T; hm me-zine writer- ...;"”3.,.:.'”..' ';”,7,' :f 3” xi,” in; so , . - i o . n . e o a mem e . . teachlllz French is impeded by a Legion Home on Friday. Sept. gstn:g:.n:;r;i::.o:ui;dg; glegyi working with youth in promoting :i':r:llI:oI::!:l1pl:lreani;i- mggmgd Mounted Police. Charlattetownii t helra-;tu0gieI:Ii:lrse :gl:8KC:::m! :5; with Z, new club. Min: lormgd ' 1-ck 01 Fmlch t”"' m”'"” "id 29'" " 730' tel-ian Church at 11 A. M. Little "ml '"""'"09 mm "q"0”- "ml urged that all help to distribute it. A""” M”'”'D'"'””' "” ” 1"" l'"'- C"'""'" m""b'''hlP "1 witness. said he took up n po-l- Wm”? Mel” M'lcD0"'d and M” Kinsmen Clubs is sues ii. pointed gtdl 03 15 ' ”"her" But - p A" tlon at the rear of the train when M50903!” 33 "1 llilofmll fllm3tl0n out with 331 new mombo I ioining to total abstin- . -mp cimiwn, .. sands 2 P. M. Belle River 330 PM. 9559” u '0 Pwm” dieiis now is attending Prince oi 7033 mu once through education." he said. . . . - iutiossa M to no on iii. at their residence on North River - V iii schooi "id io Dion. October let. world wide Cotnmun MUYTHY R-W6! 7 P M 30W 93'" . aw. cum” io isiaio oo 1, into 3”” backing towards on g ion yoori , uii:lgesmNi:l;lllvl" the teaching pron” ion somioy, york 11.00. 5,-ooi..ioy migrion givegu tsgrigcgnuahg. at being good." 8 P 9 Re SJ med the evening of the accident. The train R;)t:d.uH1l Viviirshiii presented the The mom," Auocioiion dommi " 2.1!). Pleasant Grove 400. Central By & - Mi-M; . The Trauma "ported A bsii v. . . Boyce Dfese had arrived at Cardigan at 5 i:.m. a so vs vs or with a beautiiul 550,900 to the Mmiiob, miioi sion. 730. Rov, John poogios, xallaco Mac arson, . .. ll an” 0: cam on hand of "87. report of the Resolutions Commlt- A: s whistle post he looked to memento of her visit to cl-is.rlotte- good, he ooooo, which woo mo” i r. It W" moved tint "we all Fem tee. as follows: right and all was clear. Saw noth- town. - than any other service club offer- THE PIIESBYTIIIIAN CHURCH u harm endorse the ' i. We strongly urge the people ing on the left for a moment until Before leaving on the noon plane ed. I r IN CANADA. - central Parish. CHURCH 0!" SC0'!'!.A1:D-S1 er: era onfigexryh nos Aim" 0” and of the churches to encourage the he noticed car approaching on today, Mi” coiiioun wiii ii, token specili welt. ii iii. nuuin; II There will be no services in this Vices OCR 1": 5”"”h93 "m" '””'k ” m ” ym use of pledge cards as a saieguard Cardigan Road towards cranial. on a brief tour by Mrs. A. H.Roper. last night were the members of mm." um Lo,” D... R”. Don- s, s. Charlottetown 11 l.m.; cape support their work in any we? We against the use or intoxicating lie- 3' P""'d "'9 WW5”? ""1 representing the lcerl of Hillsboiro the Kinsmen junior ball team. It ! aid Vicholscn. Minister. Treverle 3 P-m-- i5- 3- 3 P-lll-7 can." i thought the car was going to ciispm 1, o, D, 1:, 1: ing. or into . d id d tii t th Ch 1 ti . ch A ...n. 2(,:o(iemhiilrilo7.3;)30p.m.r.n '((,3.C;-- -'Rev. Ross E:tOnl0fm'1'l':3'0u ii "03; we note with alum iii, in. step. Both the train and wear W38 es; the; wiii visii; wiiio inoiuoo iirfo l?..7n (gfube would. donl:ie autrrgphey SPECIAL SIWVICE ill NOTW "' ' ' p' " ' '3” 3'3"” '9” 9" " S m creased use oi inicxicahts at .so- "Welling very glowly. en 9 Leizislature Building and Green 101' competition tllhonl Maritime rear of the train had Just psss- Gables. Kinsmen Clubs with the trophy ed the croaslns he helrd I "51" Mi” ooiiiouo io . widen; oo winner to be decided on the basis :!!'lod!sVIll0't;kEoe1 3:1: arriii” sgivmeocinlz cmiwn Home sciiooii vaiioouveii of attendance at meetings. had pulled the emergency brakes. 3' C" md ”p”" ”mPM'm3 "9" her husband, was also im reused but the train continued on for gumdiim Wit" ""1 9"” 0”” 12 with the pastoral scenery, eegecially about ten C” iengimi con nue er studies. the mimntic in u of Green Gib. Holds nesting 0 ::l:::.:i::"..::...;'”..."-an silt :?i;””.'...”sT;?f1..”?.i .3.-:. ."J”:2:3 use , 3 . . . ' ' l ' to b ilrln i thel adh rence Mrs. George Dixon. Clyde River. gtgmfrtlde 3-'40 P-"'- R” J- H to individuals and to eociety.dIt is giitom fbstmmg ' 9 The regular monthly meetina at faflel elhiilhs W BOWWW mil” ' . ill” "ll ”"”"3' ” cm" ”' e"' "3. we recommend that all sun- tiie Junior Iaeairue 01 mil 5531" FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The "'V” m'"kmd' It wml be ow" day schools and communities pro- lottemwll HOSPMI W" held 9" oiwin Mmunmis pies” meoi funeral of the late Mrs. John O. ';:;'”El:i'3i bgliTeE”:xa1m?:ii::ggk'2,' mate the use of the National Tem- Tlltsdllll "E31938. Sept. 5th at thh Sims was held yesterday eiternoon peranco lessons and sdvccate their -rho wiinoso "id he goi ooi no i ii gm this (Friday) aiternccn at 4 4; ii xenriessly about decaying " les. 13.733 Rv:iat'i:mnp::yeri- ebymgleie at o'clock st Mrs. Lewis Anderson's. fsl'&"lklh”.El;i'fguii:inF;":;r;l wt finrolzfl conditions today. He chal- mire gggiltignusshn e mmd to tilrgrlttupnto dell: 33939 ditil” '5; Mr. Wallis leaves Prince Edward dim” Mm Bemud Hugh” The 221 rinhburf 3'" iwheleiers prgael: W": 1?" d"0lv9i'-l W W9 R9V- -7- T- lemed hymen to Siva up 5001;: R.evI.)pR.oss Eaton, Rev.xR.P. Baker. fnahnon gig-ounedtcvrvltli hepao; slightly hum! to vmt the aompuiy" Ag" minutes Of the W59 m"""3 V''”” Wm 9 new or ' Ilibott. Pallbearers were. R. G. drinking b"''”” we mode” Quest speakers. to the minister and towards the tracks. He noticed. "my "1 "m" 3”t'''. reagl lind in mm wok Doucette. Taylor. E. 1". gelizer. E. J. gyndn: :;lal::;i'a haasmis (igletcyaulltg S0:!leCysu:ii( omcms oi mnity Church for the 37 9” sou” .. 3- - G0Td0ns - - wumno ” 9 ' 11 and to the ast . covmll3An -. UNION ROAD. to a med use oi the Eli D place and it W" 010V" lmd "9 "1 iii mac, 3 ooi, in Hughes. Interment was in the drinkers liquor s res er 09 . secretaries Rev QA. Hicks and ' onded that 3 d03- 0””? m””" U e" no " pp Peoplels Cemetery. Young MOP" mllslt WW9 b”kb”"e ' '1 i the Guardian. there will be no ser- d i ht Rev. Sidney Dav es. file Siirclmrsfgvw mum the supp y "" m "”" chmh” ”” 5""d”' star. AT nazar.anoox- ”"3l'.f3E tliengifscy ha, rs Following the election of officers The Illlllli-1 Iimm” W” mm ” ggitm" at Rem Thom A W". T:O'UNfFll'lerIl of the late Locke "Rev. A.Il'. Baker. Secretary of mcel-ins 3dJ01l";;3- Acilszlgig "ml the Wind-M111 LWB9 ""1 V" ' Jones. Pownal. was held yesterday the Nova scotia Temperance Fed- lIl'8lI9f by mV- - 5 - lisrilzeiiydIli:1:d9gbrfll”'gu:imh”:g To TAKIE D"-EN" C0333”. aiternoon. A short service at his nc u e - - . l t id was followed by ser- ' ' ' L I l . Miss Edith 3em”'d- Wm '” t'k' umtitnconiiigel fdgig 3?, vie: lie: Hfllzflebrook Baptist church. I S jag "pn”3::n;ere::iei;?i'm'uyA Mi: llagrye leaves or? Saturday for camp 32””? s”"e;; i””iS'"ic':g,euw':,h: M ' EEC ' ' . . . CTN I r Bernard Hugilestircmmtciiie i(s:ll;bp.on '.Bv:;'t::n&oVl:ril.eet0inh:hl,P;illd:fIek;un three Ciovymn Jones. Ambrose MardMll- , The Baby B00 h W ' ' ian, Robert Brown. Roy ones. sored each Yell" I5 "W '"""l”1 MGM 1-leber M'acPhall. Arthur Moore. i . Th ii t mommy meeting (0, Hospital Bu": W” the urn "lb LEAWNG Fciillzl o1lgiAiwt4Aar E Interment was in the chumh cam. qt is not rlrwlfiaxriiowfizvldg the fall :id winter season of the iviiy. wool was t3lV;;l' it: vtlligkd Ilmngsegd CN.0i:l;ru lagwrcas etery. reads li:gn(1:3e1:1"llel'ls Md mil I-mm chmotuwwm Bunch of the '9'?” me"”""”" ” ' ""' M ' 0 ' ' Canadian Legion B.E.s.L. was once. leaves on Monday (or Ottawa to pggug gpguuiua amour .. 1-ntschman via. Director oi the . 1 t The diiicrent oomliiltldel W970 attend a ooniercnce on municipal A woii oiiomioo meeting or the Unitarian Service Committee .ior heldiat tiled LagIionL ignoznnzm lg! osoeo 5 igrge evenng ml or 0 ans . P termed air may iaraegg :&e:iId?.l; planning. newly organized public speaking Csgllleizeaitshfaeigdrince or wanes Branch President H. R. vmey. mot on o 8. held in the Prince o I i . uh , M.M.. seconded by We Be! 51'0""! "10 run PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 5:33;; Zziiego in. owning oooo, College auditorium last evenin:ib- paigiioisgenyoi 33710:; Emmi meeting was adjourned. IN CANADA. - Marshneld Charge. the ieodeiship oi mi coi, Loo Moo- Unitarian Services were is ac. was the guest weaken whoi Ewe Tea was served by Mre- Btmld services ior the coming sundry. Donald it is planned to hold weels- llslied in Canada in i345 ago im 3 mm on the lam Dominion llutlies, and Mrs. Vincent Pineau. oowiooi-kigmlwikl age Mas tiolslizenxz iy meeiin” ch mursdayv evminu isnggitiiiege :icoC!lIle(3oEiEl:1eIw3xilsun its! one convmum of the Cmsdian up Hmlml " ' - 0"” 0 di i ill include prep- ' . i ll ld t winnlpes-.e.er.1ler this art 3 r-. M. niglineld 7.30 P. M. Mr. mgim, apmim mi of the sponsors, uisniiogiiss E1;-esf; iggnu: M150, Lowthe, ,ii,,,o,o too. that the step of the rear coach of the train was Inlllllclrtln He sold the lights on the were fully equipped but were not . put on until sundown. He ielt - 533.2. 2'l:.l”l;E.t?l;..52"i.d..”.1.33:31 . , ORPIIAIIAGE not be heard very far in is closed "In all my travels. I have seen automobile on a gravel road. nothing to oominm with your pool. . H h Fred Ctirlilif. thetcoegilcgr perous looking farms and tidy sarm . - was a e cen re e i it , , '. cigsch when he saw the car com- ilgopgtisd 5:? ER ing slowly. He thought it would i i stop but it continued and ran in- eglgggt I1i:gx:i:gagig:rew?i:n!ie1E, The drive for mllds OPGHS W "19 '9" ”””h' spent the past week conien-ing with CB1':;iz".”'1d ff: :”'5Ll:5or”':ng”g:iic2 the Island oiiioers and representa- M . Richard Doug”, we engineer tives oi the company. ' we ,he h;d,:”'"ei '3: 2;” n?iii”".E3wi.42 X.'.Z"..'.'. ”;'..J?.f.'.Ei3 "minim, IBW e !' n 2:23”? naotzlyi lifligtlnng the be" :d:'ly1o;inrl:.lgvviv'l':'enwl.rfall1y1otfh:tsvsel:y Thi th EL f adblewtewseasi7el'l'eK' - sear en oi-3' ulbtlons. When he saw that the total beauties were hidden by snow. generouz response is impera- car was continuing its movement Mr. Wallis has travelled exien- . I he applied the brakes. sively, having crossed the Paciiic twe- Ho asked the firemen if the ca! eight times since World War II. in ' had crossed but the ilreman said it his oompony-o lngggggu. RERIEMBEB had not. when the train stopped. "In travelling throughout your he and the iiremen Went to the island", said Mr. wsllis, "1 was The oiiiidi-on do not re. t K Mucolm Lo..u'.. the methiidtsh of delg'u6i'Yi1 25:2 l.f.'35rt.'"-iiieyixzilifii last evenlnl was tliet 1i);)nct'l:;1li:ll01l:iteto:v'snr;x;;?:i?tnuve lB::lx'1lelY?ltI8n(l); ?::1m(tl.,"lx'1lfi1GBS:1wbOmE li:'p;:deda:dutl:ehew::ri;enf ceive the Family Anowa-nce' i . A A l - oaoia aoans ansxmnaa. m”"''" ” ” "W" " Sponsored by the P- 11- 1- 'W0me"5 ” it t obile caught il.i'e and had to be put or the people. -our company has ' ' l ' DEATHS ls.-slei-vices for Sun- opportunity of sill” ' mew h institutes. Th” 3"” "Mk" 3”” 'l me! out with some water. ior many years been iavored with BEEMBER xzuqv: no cm” mod, 11 order that the merits may be dlil- Di. Hiischmmovo iioio in. midi. but excellent account of the Con- Y. L t ' 50: P... lnanlgn A u S 8 iii A Mi Aioimidm 3 r-iias::i by these in attendance. emu that during ho, goo, or six veritlon. the appreciation oi which The witness said he spoke to MT. 3 vuy 33331-Du, portion at me The dren depend on P M. 6 S 2 P M l-lazelbrook 7.30 European countries this summer was later expressed by the meeting Burke. driver of the car. who re- Island's life insurance business for marked that he blamed no one. that which we on grotoiiii, om-i mo hove YOU. .. -- h h art t i th like was P' M" 3' S 10 A" M Deaconi she hurl mT:omt:lg::a;tlfigee:.p?g gctfexlldzd fl? tlillevoloerlh of : motion it was all his own iault. endeavour” to show our um; in Buwns Ackland, will Speak at al P."on.l: it)i,'i:u;:snr;1 f gidwn in Greece we saw to Major Lowihei. Driver Gin. lvidmw its future by widening our inter- All contributions .. large .....1.-.mm..--.-...:....m- M j Luwtiier said that one of vusly ii. At Gnu Kenn”, 750 people waiting while cases oi 80' p' l B d 3il?..E"p?ei3l&?F”' '"””'”"'-”Y 1” or small-will be dCkl'iOWl- '2' . . . i II F ' om,” oi, Sund.y' sooioooo, 3., special. sznn ilnnlvlisisslev ME A Cm" ”' 9" W garments end blankets were open the outstanding features of the Chester Burke. driver of the Clif. - edged in the press. ii , 3 C nventlon was General H. D. G. said when he turned into the Lower M11 W"m'- who EOONDIDIN1 1950. 7-r0dMl'-mand Mrs. Harold ves- ;E':iWC(fu::iMg;m,f.'”:h:ti3o3f in the CW y'Ml'.y ' giiwn l.i?..?”I.li.”.”5.' has: bl: Cgerers ;gilresehgnMth9 Ruff" Cigdlelh R0” from .GW8et0Wh- . . - - - - , t , h s r - so , sey . H” er 13033” m'3h9'”"- Tm mwkly" Mr' Gordon Moom Pawn” Mt hm ma had to ba shown how to :l!'iti:ll't'Islocir:vn wifrds was Jgterrliigl. gututg 1t:leI,l"lu-lgl; lllee rho; iversity. t MAEBIAGIS Trio will render favourite selec- Wslfmw 1" Mew" U” put them on. k with im i i ----------- tions. other services-sturgeon at "M h” ” Mm W” zfi" civil: She enumelmd '"'”"V ';”5” EL: 5.3:: 3.23.... ”.....”.32..l..f;. MMFADYBN -MeelA0Bll-N-- 111 A. M. and st. David's Church. Eh!lheel'lhB- 30 SW" ” 9' where the clothing shipped will m not in than in hm ii M W "mm" or M "M" a”'''”'"' "' 7'3" P' M R" grill nl;.on('ih,5.nMch!;'lll:1'iie.:kr's 3' 0'' c”"m meant the am wile did however bring. Part of it parents, Lo creek. P. IL 1.. on , , , 0 - - - - the aged men. women a v ' Wedneedsy.n!Septcmber 21th. 1960. Sidney J Boyce Mmmer chiltiei-en had obtained after years to the meeting by reading excerpts ”"-' i General Crers.r's address er. 3 P. M. Preston Reginald rlsc- l!A.lllP'ION clsalicn of the of surierlng. Amend the mice wrififh WM mm hemiiyappmm, ir.”l::.:'dl.:'.s:t:.i.l":r”.;':i; "0-:tw.,.,, ,”;'.':f”:'.”l.”.3.'?”.i'zn.S.l:i3?”s ltlllllt tltllsilllllllts ::::i::f 2?.i..””E.?3.135 .. .. s. s... ....n .2 crack. by Rev. Harry nercsr. of p, M, p. sable. 1.30 P. M. l-le.mp- with eczema and ” WW” "my mm” pm” ”' '1" c”"""”' no idea. that the train was ap- proaching until his wife yelled that it was coming. When he saw that he could not make across the cracks. he applied the brakes. but could not get the car stopped quickly enough and it strilci: the hut coach oi the train. ' The car was swerved around and WEEK sun SPECIALS LUX SOAP FLAKES (one to a customer) .. .. 35c Campbfllis BEEF NOODLE and CELERY SOUP c North River. lilhlllld by Rev. !!ow- ton m igegping with the day. (commued mm: P." 1) oi undernourlshment amd unc1ean- gt: 1:,ht:l1'r glreggcglletlm h'lm'”t' 1”” when he looked Mr. Robertson was Y urd Chrissie or iiuntor mvei-,, (wand communion good”, mo "tTTTT"T""""'"M":" iinoss, she stated that She hid C t zone irom the car. as was also Mrs. ' ' ' l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' t ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '- ' under tremendous diiiicultiee in During the business session of Robertson and Mn Buck. He mt BQILED DINNER (cans) . i . H i . i . i . H N H . 29c Sacrament of the Lord's sewer lio o -hmd th'”k' "messed wm” W3 t l eei . e rl us - Dun” will be administered in ell three f,';:3i:::”,,f:";::f;:f, ”il,,m;iii,,,,fi';' again for the help given by Call srreyigmirigetg-hreavti ilm REDMOND-in the Charlottetown ""”'"""”""”t R” 1" 5' w””H' and that he had often found that ”””"i i midi.” who no iiooo adopted as follows: Relief Account Hospital on Wednesday. Sept. 21th. "5" M""33e"' his statements were misinterpreted. o swficsg ligomib ewiosions won by H. R. Vesscy: Finance, by Matthew Douglas Redmond. infant MO He suggested that the young c"ppt'? by Dr Hiischmnnovniono Charles Sinclair; Ways and Means son oi Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. PowNu' own!” c"MwE' "- people could do much to bring new 3:9” gig ifow '50.” oi iiiom mg by Paul Sharpe; Dance committee Redmo o v i Sunday school at Pownal at 10.30. i i, Mi Hoio; om ond Engonoin. n , cl-non River Evmiu "Ni" cancelled because life and dnevi ideas iotti,l:iparty.uI.l1l1t: been given artificial limbs anlii Sin "fem W mrisrenchomm Home by BUXTON-Suddenly es 290 !'itz- oistilivlew Anniversary. Rally Day ”'”'"" Pwllre I he vi" onion to earn their W" V 3' Philip nushes Canteen by urreen roy Street. September 27. George service at Millview si 11.00 A. It "Ch 3" ""'h”””"” """'”"'- Money for there limb! has 5"” Mu,mi,,,,,. oing, by H, R. V”, Buxion in his 78th year. Remains The Anniversary service will beak 'R'""”"' ” lh” 9”"y'l”d”' M" elven by mhllY 59"V'” Cm” ”"d "V ' mllna at ihe Cutcllffe Funeral 1.30 in mllvlew Church. Mr. Bellvl"-' 8"'M”h''-'vh'Y "4 em” church orsanlzetiohe ” In answer to a question concern- Ham 1 ii in is i ll Rel h R ill is ii, of whom they eouidbeilletly proud. she. told the audience that the tekeeplsfgemszvtuzliiy .”n.'2.'I:fJ.. Yer! rostfonsl ofsgtegunzogecplg Ind "id th-t the but wry to show 'l'.N.T. girls of Trinity United 'i;giolrh;ow?h”;l:g:i';d ilifgilvifgliitfti vlre starting at 2.30. Interment held recently at'Bellvillc. (M115. MY. the” WM” '"h to an n" P9091. ox Chl1l'Ch. Ch31'19”eu"m' were ' the submitted an gnvigniion to the Pmploto Cemetery. ' ailflley BEi'&3:3:'”' at Sgukfigtgi i?oerl:ir:'v1::i'n:1i:h:cc'o:r:luul': m aillggronuiitfrllaril to Sn:r?i):::e:.. D”m"”9" c0""c"' 0" Mm" 9! m9 W11. n e En . LARD . . . . . . 25c SCRIBBLERS and PENCILS, 7 for 25c SAUERKRAUT,Cans................... . 18c JELLY POWDER,4for.....................: 25c BOYLAN and WARREN 268 Grafton Street Phone 2601-1 Charlottetown out and found Mr. Robertson lying on the road between the car and the train and Mrs. Robertson ly- ing partly aoiross him. Mrs. zurire was lying on the ground a little towards the front oi that position. The women came to end walked around but seemed in a slate at shock. . The conductor and trainman then appeared and then the engineer and fireman. He thought thgt Mr. Robertson was tired from the car when it struck the train. He felt that when he struck. the car was msi,iNAUL.i..iiA Sh Ch i i t I Lusm ii in pwioio Provincial Command. to hold the twins about 8 miles leer hour. Rn September '21th. J3e'i:l"i'w: 1'?J:Te's535;3::'v3l2s:'ehE:'vd IA” th::tll':e,btel.l1escga.:!se?li:1-llssunlglk -the gmiegaa cllllld for thre: months in 1O9h5'nt'rio?t:'t'::::f"mdco3i?on'i!:nwouii: owllitiggst-omtfeufagtigl? t't'hulo?t:scf':-was mhhlllt In his 79th year. Resin 3 woi, Minioio, ' ' ' need for enlightening the people one oi the Unitarian homes. n b I mi hm M M - in e e e on it at his late residence from ' ' .', . of P. E. I. as to the many ways in the last nine months over 13.000 8 Rlven 6? coll; 6 u on. W dow was covered by corabou-ii who 0 iii. i M i m b ii M i M d in ii”, boon He no stated that at h own re- and that the other windows wers 0" r3ItlIrrlIy.u Serlgtemxer 33th. .to c"gr31:'F:0g:ngi01gg:i"2:;g;";:; rgxiillicrg 3i2...”""'" gowmmem Wu El?tl,ileedm we on iiuieei. a delegate would be sent to covered by misty rain. He also said I .' ' - . . - s Province by the Dominion that the windsiiioio wipe, .3 the . .. A -. - . E 3 . ' s 95-Tt"hee'llnei'l"5r'ilr!r?'chit: E3:l”i::?.'.i”...El2:”:. ..”.'3"'.22il?' .'r:."::; ggg,nc;i;.,;g,i,,i-;- 1:33;. ,3 FARQUHABSON-At Mt. I-lei-bert' ed a senerous donation from Mr. down in the Dlomises made at the for babies. cooking Ml: algulizggli mction with ch. . pouibiiiiy 0, on Thursday. Sept. 28. Mrs. Ben- and Mrs. Fulton D. Lsnsille of last election. and referred particul- mothers of Greet: clan children holding such I convmmn hen. iemin Faraliharson in her 67th Ancienna lmette. P. Q.. yesterday. ml! to the NOD15"! WU" 3"” 1”” 1" me niiumno oiio .,..ny' ---w--- year. Funeral tomorrow (Saiur- The donation was in the form of a Bridge. the Brllhinn Bridle lull Bunk” ""1 q" .3” ioooivoo HI .ra' Y. '..'d. day) with e short service at her money order enclosed in. a letter the marine -lip tor Oh-rietiatown. "”d'd- 1'”: i:",f,,” hi; ' " h 7 Y I-is residence at 1.30 than id iroin the donors. -nu letter atat- Mr. Bell also referred to the -ttl- ”"” ”"”" "g. Mo..i,..i is Archbishop Roche ?:::l'J.'”2'.'..l1:2":i s"?.'.'.”.'.'...5?.'. "”"'”"" "”' "W" "”i"'” i.........”'" ”i”'l.'.”” '”!.s”'&. ”.i'.2””......' 323.; tn3”5-"7'733"- 4 d""”3"' -- llnzeiiirook. cemetery. " 3? xx .,'f.'.?",.:,';,',.."3i"f,'2,',f:.fI,';,': grain elevatigr for Charlottetown. ” c!” m" "M my nmh ch" in 57' Joana "M" 5”” as ” time was not working. l O' ' O H 77 V ' -mo with,” "id ii. ind not hum lor the lllglish Dinnerware you love-shop in tile. clslna Dspartsasssl iii, n-on-iv. whimoi no, ind he nob of either the Charlottetown or the Sislsusserside Store. Among the many iood my um on me niirnd to mi lovely patterns that are here for your selection-the NOIMA. made by ding. . aoumm Griridley of England is a stand-out! The glowing white glale in letter- comiobio A. M Johnna I in aid by dainty floral designs in soft shame of yellow. blue. orange and w. it 0- it omnowow3'alowe5 :3 s.:.". ':."'..' ”:""'......"':.'i'..'"c ....."""':'.: pi ::;ou:.:;::n:1dd:3i O-ghgrm "lb is only 15.85 and the 0; piece aetuila 11.95? o'l'I:ere has been. . .. .. or -cow mu no-'5'-33 l.?':.....'"i3:'.:1'.l.l'.'..'i'."..';”2".l.i'.1.'::”..."'”” 'i.i.i:'".....” . .. v l s aoce . .-. . . . . e . nooo is the Cancer nine in the char- "Althoush it l"-1" ti ”' ' """r '”"'"'i”' 9-'11-l.sl"si.'1" egsinv-”w.s 3”” ,' ””',”"” ”"”"" '3 "1? "”""' - snslun ninnor-me -re err-s-us. nor Now. you. rim Now tor sv E1"!!!-Ar. her late residence . .. The ilm B shade, in moelency n'Iidehi-an . O told the jury that from g . 221 i.iiii,i,oi.o Si. cimoiamiowni lottetovm Guardian. and felt that 0" l0,l'9""n'nl 0 m ”''"""'d' also shown to illustrate the work do Aiiionium omcmed mm id” mine .00 not up am if k English Dinnerware at the lowest prices in the china Dspartssienh at i on Thursday. sent. as, j .' mg ituy too. would like to mm s oon- "reDl'e"l"v'""' ”' "" ''”'''''' oi the Unitarian services. and I at the mineral service of Archblsh- could be seen iroln an ll; mm '” ' , ilils Doucette. widow dug. his tribiitioo to the very worthy csuse. ggglakvmlbld who: 3! IP' display of handicrsttsuhii:Ii-ad by op ll.'.P. Roche who died Saturday. toot down the road south.” 3” F iii . N i i 1 h in . Id " is. Don iiii ii .0 , .-,,i;; --e....................... N950?" ' igd iiila was, . ' 3 or eWha- oiyois ave-alsop or"I.ssIek-Knack.” Herremllcliel .Will" reg lit 7 islative Assembly in ICU (III! they 6:33.. Hc.,oaunL.i"i' piniii W1. "nag: ubi:d:n:”o!'Pg;:9:0:1'; um: otxllllihlielmiinseefn no Doi,.n..ng. um. culn manta... 1A.!" .10" Q” 3'. .,i&.. N llenneuoy Ftillerll Home until . . "'1'" d” I” "w" " '3" 'l'”'d Vice-President expressed the an- we mam,” he" , - woidmi. ” 9'' on year decorative. little shelves. in the collection are woo lb Iota. ihi. uh xi! "id "in uun J. it i. iti r h " pfgciotion of the ludignog 10 1, V ' 3. check” me Mr ma .1” (MD Vases. AIIlQIus 'IOQ I34 nCIHllQ II D.H0. M M W. lransierr to ill residence of her h M." .m”" u I” now". in conclusion will out nitscbrnanova. for her inspiring . lend the cardboard ml” and girls. as well as the popular line Bey. These "Intel-Insets" he daughtgi-, ms; a, Ariiiginug-.i. gun, Ammo". ,3, mi EM ten million dollar trans-oanade ooomo, gig min are i-epresentst- . mo mgwfgdmmh your what-riot or Shelves are issue in occupied Japsndrborre very 3.f?..El'."'.'3iil”.”' '"'” 'l.':"et.li3- "' 1"" '9" "l W .3.'s”l'J.u'12'.sR'35 ...”"”'. .;".l.'.'l'.'Ii "" ”'. 2'.l.'i'5.'.'.."ll..l."..t.i'ily"e5.”.li: IN MEMORIAM '"'”" "&'..."1 "' "'”""" " ”""' " " """ '”" "' "" ' "' " "Hy rnornlns fl. - Stile chareli l .1, ii", ,,i, M,i.,, the riaht to decide which routs. it :fi"i?thel:- power to see that this ...... . The right back window em goo ” . . or ili..uoet.go.iiii- .inic i v mi in, is iotelia. . it ' I wondoriul won me carried on. Mac. sssnasnar vrcnaeon " ll Ollig-&IiiaaIlIhe was-ll.r ' ' '""' yeti. . til covered ""'G"'G i on mm qumiomd by an n". The shoes-est of shear atoetiags featured bile lull absslateli de- ”'.'”'l"”3 vtllewithere eeldiilkseare sssc -llemti-nessiis v sontative on in: ir.w.r.ia. aosi-d. ' away Sept. 2'ltli the l'l't"m!e:i0ii0 -honld Mgeve h::la. .'. 51.3 in a.:'oIlllaI shell style ..'.'..'llm"" . ”.':'..?".i:'"..::. etc”. is. :."&..i'””.'. .... .......... ...... mm "”'”"'-- . us... .'.:.:.1i. '3 ;'.'.”:",'..,'”,.!"..""'....'l ..'-....- ';:-......-w- in mm- aa.umai”!::in.Buo:rdt:ol'Mopne:l:: :2: a serteinlier liiswiathaogag. ;:: fne;lM en in- utb.i:seasaa....OonsIryIlass seeders-seistse steam: for the loan of his sound where her line liuseend. assess a ' k ' t:irs”3' wui ?i'.'miIqm mzmk. Vickerson of la t sprin fl id l - . one :2 rush eye I as ie.r.: i the lust iseriaesusteeueeoessseereses many oi the lnelniiers present. em ithe couple roturnos'io this pI'ov- InIimNt'I- -lime! OINPNII: Oltv. l.sdI.:s'Wear"l:essi-inane you'll see i ltll IllIWCIl';llo&:h:I N Ilid.ie,;iz:r.: A. life of In tnt.cml:alrRut.lie loasff a ti: Material la have or teal Ilae. lahflau hitch was served i.y' the worneirs of them were ' i we listen. iniinie or osiiiornls S hoeressiva conservative Aaloeiatioh. ,. Two daughters. -2 Mrs. nsrvsymenii Ella oi stats are 1; ts ll, vised rm ssel late taIiss' wear i....;... . .... ..- .. s '1. said. lllentvinithe. . The meeting he ed lover The sneaker was introduced by . heart" vs .....,. i. we. Julian nus-ring. P.il:.I. reiira- Mrs. Margaret Violarsou passed