Steamship -Captain. Tells Of.Aiding Two Canadians lHong Kong Editor To Speak .3;;ffh'f';,'g"; 1'f;'f95: At Various P. E. I. Meetings ' ' Frederlebn. . . Then: of the lectures will be During a three-day visit to h b b , is lit 1 milk Prince Edward Island pie editor of p:TNd:ryf1'0iTi0 The so" of "'9 '" ""'" '”d'Y- V” W” thlillfiong Kong Sunday Fv H" ” raised . 3-emphasis on the opportunities in TERDAM (Reuters) -.- A Alan Batterlby. 29. formerly of selidetsald he ed them to w" ' eliver a public address on ' '7 " th t hni ' d i Sta D c.pt.in to” E d, and mcthlo Port am the Mari- "Asia Today" on November 4. She money to build mo houses 1' 6 ac an . rcr.' iipmiesday how two starving Nag: Sydney. N.S. Sept. 22. . i. s b ii . f '7' , . i will also speak at Summerside and Hon: x0n8' which were Ewen to ram e. i Canadian adventurers stumbled , who arrived in Rob In Tomato Smith's moths ! other Island centres. Appointed refugee" f editor of a Hong Kong Roman Catholic weekly newspaper. Eliza- :.:: R- C- A F- Brass 1 Burke jobless workers and campaigning i i for funds for thousands of Chinese To Tour c0"9993 l relu8ees'who flocked to the in e c 1 land. HALIFAX '(CP)' - Interest by , , ' Interviewed here d "ring I RCAF in university graduates arm AIIHIOI'ECd I l l auourd his ship in the Atlantic terdun Wednudny. said the Mari- Mrs. May Smith, said she is "vey (ruin the storm - battered ketch bisnca hove to when it spotted proud that her son and sang". and after accepting food and sup- the Druids about 500 miles off the by decided to continue the voyage plies set out again in their tiny southwest tip of England, and the in the Oranda. .9.-sel for England. ketch came alongside. "I ndnsire him. i know they'll "Thank God. captain. God is The Orends was sighted in mid- make it. ' . good," Captain Leonidas Angel- Atlantic Sept. 22 by the.Unlted The ship captain said he an ides of the Liberian freighter Mar- States liner America which re- the sailors provisions for about 40 ibis...-3 quoted the Canadians as portedgthe craft a derelict alter days and material to repair the mung last Saturday when they circling it for 40 minutes and broken boom andtattered sails. came aboard to receive their iii-st finding in sign of life. As the Orenda sailed off again. solid food in five days. Both Smith and Batersby were he radioed his home office in Rot- ,-tngttlidcs said the ketch Orendn scarcely able to speak until they terdam and London that the "lost" was spotted because it sharp look- had been given hot milk and cof- men were safe. W was being kept on the Mai-1. fee, Angelidcs said. They later The wives of the (W0 sailors . , , 2' fl" ' speaking tour. Miss Reid, of Bl'i5- I:-?,s,::,:e:1ve, fhiifrangeuzuglami 523.: a:”5"'Fn3- (described he? provinces tour by top-ranking of- a journalist member of tigers. an international Catholic women's Official kit-koff is a Jiress coral the Grail Apostolate Movement, - organization. ference tuda -1 iii-h A' C -l blallta for survivors or wreckage told him that the boom of the Or- have never given. up hopg their She reported on the Korean modore K. L? :3. TH:,;son1:f 912? Electrical Wiring . I iii a United States Air Force plans ends had been snapped in ii storm husbands wer: alive. Mrs. smith prisoner g of - war exchange. the ronto and Air Commodore. EM. ' Repairing I-lid SIIPPBU ; I reported last in the area with so and they had had nothing solid to said two we; a ago she believed siege of men men PM me I; Reyno of hi. Hubert, Que., will dt5- Oil Heating - , 1; men aboard. sat for five digs. they mlgh ave been inside the china fortress, and the Bandung W” W" P13”. l Household Alillllaslcel ii 500 MILES FROM ENGLAND DECIDE 1'0 NTINUE Orendas cabin wh en it was Mm.angAsian mnferenm Wm , 1 T ' vi” , V The two men aboard the Orendn. Both were determined to con- slg&iteAdu by! that America after I A i wm'm0d"”' "”""" ”mc"5- "53 "F: ee on ' . , S . ores to - - Bert Smith. 31. of Toronto and tlnue their voysze although An ha an c sorm uonals 3)aVlll;l5kl.iep:l:e; sfotstglrevigz: student gmupsexdplercitlg mi; 5:3. Heath MocOunrrle Addresses I. P. W. The Charlottetown Business and Professional Women's Club hdd their October meeting in the Char- lnltetowll Hotd on Mondayrevr mag. The programme was under the chairmanship of Miss M ary Newsoin with Miss Emma Doug- iu, Mrs. Laura Clapp, Mrs. Chris- tine Pickas-d. and Miss Dorothy Cullen forming the Committee. The decorations were very attractive with marigolds and autumn leav- 0!. The speaker of the evening was llr. Heath MacQuarrie who gave Washington, she visited Koren. ""19 tiays at St. John's Nfld.; Japan. 1.-ormosag Vietnam and H al I fa x. Wolfville, Antigonish. 2 Grew G.o' st. Malaya. Charlottetown, Sackville, N. B.. and In Korea, her assignment was to describe the plight of h ' ' ' mothers and children in the hopc ' of getting relief from the United States and Australia. One of her pictures. that of I1 I re.ugee mother feeding rice she . had warmed in her own mouth to 35.00 Mrs. W. L. Jordon T FEEDS - 35.00 Mfl. T. G. Ives J w (e::lliI:uTild'rlsa.mt::eorge Michael. I Th. undersigned huv.i HAMPTON 1 Friends of Mrs. Ernie Camemss are greatly pleased to learn that she is recovering from injuries recently substained. The sudden death of Mr. John H Myers. on October 12. came as s great shock to his many relat- ives snd friends, although it was generally known that he was not always enjoying the best of health Widely known and nlghly respect- ed, province wide Sympathy is being extended to the immediate relatives. Services at the church here. so largely attended a loud speaker carried the service to the Protestant Orphanage Contributions BRIGHTON AVE. 350.!!! Mrs. A. B. Fisher 32.00 Mrs. M. Forsythe 3l.tXl each: Mrs. N. Larabee, Miss M. Foster, Mrs. Gordon Maxwell DONGWOIITH AVE 325.00 Arnfnst Ltd. 315.00 Mrs. W. E. Champion 310.00 Miss C. E. Ratchford 310.00 New Method Cleaners 35.00 Mrs. W, R.Ai'tken - .. . in stock Purina ondl imnemni um olltlldt llldlence. WI! CODGW-'l0d B"”'”e' serviu S”u”"- Id”! Tm forms! portrait of Princes Princess. Margaret left London for hotel residence of Queen Mother l i::0:I::l":lTilTlly intarenting mat: 5? RW- 34- 3- Chu” ""l3”d g'e':kcfn'?" Tlrmif I”;("”"hC;iub”l'a'l;. Mnrgzret was taken by photo- her tour of East Africa. The photo Elizabeth and Princess Margaret. . i G on the International Peace Gard- gty fig. um I an "' e 'c grsphar Cecil Benton Just before was taken at Clarence House. of-i (CP from UK10) MIFCCIC Feeds. PIT- ons. ' ' ' . . pug, pd; bu;-gr. wgfg; Josey. 31.00 each. Phyllis Lsrtsr. Mrs. D. - hA!t?r hgmqI.mw r1'Lrowstlsig.J;:hn R0?fPl0llL: Goons: :nMorriwI;. bglr:-R-Lnclxrigigv. ,,. R F Wu goo elgllz km: MacPhee, Mrs. two each: Mrs. Walter Hyndmsil. ""3 "d"',"9 "ed. 8.3 . lma ' ' - .75 cents each: Cpl. . . ngs, eorge aw . Mn 13 R in , M, . 1 3 . . l ;:.":-.::'.:."'.?.:.".'.”...f'...."”:.'":.'..'.' swims ........ .......... E:;”af.5i"c.f.”;.?".i2?'s.”i”: i;-- M, , G 5,, M ;;,gg.ucn;,;;w;,e;;;,,r;;;;. pg. , :::..::., 27".. :;:.:-k--div brand; stock UP oN Your en's Clubs win pnosntod by Mrs. Prowse, Hon George DeBiois Jul Todd. Marian MscDonnd. ';.le;;cn'," 'f" heik. en ' F Ahonhlnldgmm, M". 'm.uc,' nacott, Mrs. Albert Roop, Mrs. F. refengd i . Helen Dunbar mi. pi-nun Pip go . Interment was made zscents: Mrs. Jay. . ' '. ' . ' . ' N S” H I Mr. R 1d cl P ' vlncisi President). Following this. it Crh:& Coinartlry. pawn”, sugar J3 cum M" am. I n-gcclguienun Em", M01 Mm, C "gs I on "L mu Hahn Y” an . "mm 0. asmmlmuc wholesaler. Lu PRINCE ST. SCHOOL . Ill - Y - Mrs. J. A. Lawson, Jr., Mrs. G. A large congresgation assembl- - - - 32.00 each: Alice Fraser, Jessie NORTH iuvnii in). Johnson. Mrs. D. J. Gill, Mrs. P. CRAPAUD "" ""'"""”"” c”"'""l M” ed in Hampton church for public t5-"0 3”" "'4 SW9" Fullerton. Mabel Matheson 315.00 Mrs. G. G. K. Peaks H A . . K3, ;;;,,;3;:, "P; ,:'.'.f',.'"m l: worship. and to hear the Emanuel gigg ;,”g"'c:3f';f;k 31.50 Digs Toombs 310.00 Wendell s:. Stewart 1; 3'"; i;v"”dI;ll::'- W- "- Jtlhn-so": CREAMERY co during this . . - - - I i.oo each: Mrs. Christine Agnew 35.00 A w. nyndmiin "- l ' 5 9' ' sppreclation of her fine work while chwch chair ”' Amh.""' N S d .99 5. N. K, 3 . ' - . holding ml. om" M, the put over 30 male voices in their very 300: M". aw”. Manon” mi. Irene Burke. Mrs. Helen Duv- 35.00 Mrs. Alfred Plcksrd ' we s:.."".....”'"”:..”'.:':;"::,'i..::'”.'.":.;”. T. u. a. sum ' e:-.3".;:::,:::";.-:i:'....'- ::-.2.? l.:::- 2;.:::.'.::. 1 GREAT SALE Miss Llllisn Duchemln was also cy of theii' bus making the 9 oi- 31'5" M"'- 3”"? Pound, Mrs. Jeanette Yeo. 35:00 Mrsswalter Plckard i piesented with a Past Provincial clock return crossing tnelr sacred 3190 "ch? MW w9ddm3"w SW" .50 cents Mrs. Dorothy Malone 33.00 Mrs. Harry Cudmore i President's pin for her term ol program had to be shortened, but 1&1. Mrs D. W. Mnthewn. oiu.s:nAn smear 33.00 L. D. MncKny. OP". gygnings fi" 3 P,m, fgncf ifs go gs; Provincial Pres pgolvldged tto cotgzjasnig zngrlsiiv; Cw”: t "die": MW 3- 1'-V sio.oo Lane's Bakeries, Ltd. t2.oo elch: Mrs. Brlnweli Chand- ' . 9110 I ll- 9 I Ill-lm W9 V ' 3l0.00J.S.M Mill l.R.H.Du ,Stelln Mac- . . i . of time prohibited upon this amp. -z5:k::Ilits each: Mrs. Callaghan, M. ,5” M," Befjly ;,f,,,,,, D”f,',,,,,,, Mn ;.",L wf;,,,,f, Mn. Farmers or York and District Artificial Breed- Close Saturday at 12 noon - 100- ' 35.00 Miss Lillian Macxenslo Vernon Williams Mrs. E L. Hatho Ing Unit. ' UP. PRINCE ST ' ' New ROOd Into It is vleaslns to learn that all smoo Col G E run "'0" M"' W0 17' M'"K” w”'' p i - - v . . . . , lease note-Unit will close for lnseminator s taining injuries in the Car .si:- 19, . . h Porf chufchi" gtllsent. near itiierle ognseptjcmber hog g:fff,9,',f,.,& holidays from Oct. 17 to Oct. 31. T e . are now I y prov Ill. ggo pr. 3. Hg 53", a V . Signed . cnugcmuh Mm. (cp) g, 1. M1" Betty MW" RN. (Mow 32.00 each. Mrs. J. E. R. Mae- TT I I char'u"efow :I1e;'ft;1IIaI'lyeIrs t(l:i:ltml;&yNI:.uf:ls- Sui Gen. Hospitalnaiid lgrmd 1:3 gW”g;rbl:::d';' 3g1'7';.cg:;ke:V- ER' Secretary Treasurer. n Nell - n a en ' - - ' v Railways station agent here, pu- fifn:Ilwseer:vili::sTor their late fats 3”” .R"-'Y""”'d- Dl'- -ls 3- SHIV. sengcr traffic and express have her. Mr. John liouyers, on 0cto- M"- F- M. Nlllh Jwtlllellne MIC- Clean Clothes - - Wear Longer Be prepared for cold weather ahead. Check your wardrobe NOW and send your clothes to RITE-WAY Cleaners Ltd.-they will be returned to you prompt- ly looking like new. ONE DAY SERVICE 9 IN AT9-OUTAT5 9- DAILY - EXCEPT SATURDAY If you haven't tried us, you will be amazed at the splendid results obtained with our ELECTRONIC Donald, C. W. Mellett. 31.50 Mrs. L. Wonnscott 31.00 each: Cst. W. M. Mackin- non. Cst. R. H. Lswford. Mrs. Gor- don Bennett, Cst. J. A. Cox. Cst. W. J. Leach. Cst. E. E. Tedford, Cst. G. R. Humphry. Cst. C. E. Walker. Cst. R. Y. Standen, Cst. W. L. Bigelow, Cst. W. J. R. Mne- Donald, Cst. L. 3. Silver Cst. J. Murray. S-M D. R. George, Thalms MacLean, Byron Bowness. W. C. Auld, Keith Acorn, Mrs. William Downs. Mrs. Duncan MscPhersoIs. Mrs. George Chandler Mrs. James E. smith, Mrs. W. G. Gillespie. Mrs. Ethel Rollers. John Cook, 8 MncNevln. W. E. Massey. M. Dov- Notice increased 40 per cent and freight volume has jumped even more. The record grnln,-shipping sea- son at this Hudson Bay . 010 her 14. Friends of Mr. lohn ii. Dixon are please: to tie mi of his impro- r . ed dl on. o winrnn UH 01'- :,':,(5 nogchhlol wlnmpe" gm” Tunatgmhccident occurring recently " "' ”'"'”” P"""' at his Miss It Dessble. steadily to move the hesvy.trsffic "' bi” CHI (mm 91! .PTIll'lGl-' Friends of Mrs. Eunice Camp- The rsllysrds here were con- bgu u. plggged to team that her Sldnfly filled 88 more "III! 15-000' condition is improving, following 900 bushel! 0! Brain were loaded an accident recently whereby she as overseas ships in the 2Vs- sustained injuries to her wrist. Innnth season. pm i d 5” Rev. and Mrs. Charmsn have enum 1” U” . ta returned to duty in this pastoral charge following an enjoyable va- cstlon. ' Week-end visitors here ' ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Mnlsolm MscFsd- yen. Mrs. George Dixon and son Keith Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacPhs- il. Mr. Id Mrs. T.J. Inman. Mis- Churchiil to the International Goo- physical Your rocket; firing site, 12 miles cast. has also brought al- niostlsocsrsofsuppllesandoim structton equipment into the rail centre. DELMONTE-Giant 48 oz. tin EVERYTHING you want is here -"EVERYTHING g you want is handy-EVERYTHING is First Quality 3 -EVERYTHING ls Budget Value and we are Part- O O SONALLY at your servi oe-So just drop in at More than 100 cars so: Barbara Dunsford. Sadie Mac came; 01 owmznsmp CONTROLLED DRY CLEANING. PIERCWS 0" dbl 5524- i 31; ;”;.',';ff' l''''' ”V'''- ”"l'”'" "'"'""' Septic tank pump-out service. DELMONTE-Giant is on. till formerly owned by Chalmers Newson is now owned by Percy TENDER. CHOICE GRADE "A" fsomthecoursesswellsshsvtnl C it-M-v lrldoo H-8 . :.'.”'?.'.'.'”'u.it '.'.'”'.'. '”' ”"" '”"' "" ”'''"'”” inaiiifrrxr n Ezirfvrf Omngelj ' ' ' ' 456 "I. -. . .. . 493 n Achievement Boy -4-rt-kw T 6-61,! lbs. i A, Acmmmug 3., runembutn.tlkwlht:ilpgl:t',sdli:uls P.:E::;:'vwi;:h1'l1:n:;L Always A Favorite-FLUFF'0 2 E21"? '' "" " A we lunch wu mm at the Or phone mo csuioiuim 2 Fresh Poi-ii Freshly Ground tier-wwh. dsssssl. "V A T T a ' . is. 19: 2l.hs.59c 3'... "':".:"' "' - ALI. THIS WEEK YOU CAN SAVE s snows mun; '2': M T” . . . 43C spmcyu, LAYER sucmp emu i- M-4 IF YOU BUY A! GREENDAI-8 ' A-vow BACON lb. . . . . .59: CHICKEN (On The Bone), Tin - 69c Comin nts I-.-W-t -em" ""'- """""" """:"t :50 A "'" '”"":'.i:J"."”"" "'” .50 .50 Your moron-20 on .7 ., - 9......... 3.;....f. ” :'.."'.:'. 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