gaslern Guardian l . . n.- onnsnav. he- "1' ' Hnhhlldmyaetsterdayl ll . - W83 5 at ”.l'T'::”.','.i,,l',,, hi. late residence. iil'”l'fp 1.. the home and grave liMKl,u.led by Rev. Donald ..,.I ,. A solo ”My Saviour ;V,,. All” was sung by Wllter ielt and Herbert MncLood. The . )cli'.t'l'5 were William Hunter. ..-eon Taylor. Ira Stewart. Si... .iiacLeod; William Taylor. .D.'.lli0l Burhoe. Interment was hlD,,,,.i .. ('emcter.V- Bzlslllva subdivision of the Cath- nlif ll'oiiicti's League held its Sept- ,,,,i,.-r nit-cling Tuesday evening in .,n. K.i.r:lils of Columbus Home. W .il.iitlii-iii Lee. President, pre- t,,d(-il unit in the absence of the nu l)llt'tlOI' recited the L088"? . m....- Before the business meet- im. W-c 'rcd Coylc played the J Miiuiizil .-Xntlicni Flllhyulnu pr:-iycr for the open- IM, (.1: nit-otinizs. business proceed- ed iiitli the minutes of the last monilili and special executive m,...i.n;.- read by the secretary. S .1, .. t...ilwl ilat-Donald. and ap- p1ull'(l The financial statement as mu hy the treasurer, Mrs. P. J. t-mi... xhtlilP(l a good balance. Ifnrre-.pnIlfIl3lil'C as read by the secretary were received from: public Library per Miss Jean Gill (or donation of books: Rev. P. F. iliicllonaltl. for cxpression of good lllsilrx while ill Sisters of St. .I.itp.ii-- (lunyr-iit. appreciation of in... naming. Kimball Blanchard, thanking leagiie for contribution lIlll'I'llIl prize list. Mrs. W. J. P. llnrii-Ilan. for expression of good i'lllFI.'ll iiiroctnr of .-Retreats: w H Benton re ' ' drive. The following ve I were present and g '- brief reports: J L Lay ii:-treats, . . . Mac- Giiigaii: Program, Mrs. Maurice Griltin Membership. Miss Ger- lTil(iC Fundy who introduced one new member and welcomed by the President; Citizenship, Mrs. L. L Noniiaii. it was decided that the Sub Di- iiaimi iI't'lllil"l furnish a chicken din- iini lnr each night to he lotteried at Mr Hospital Bazaar and that Mr: A T. MacKlnnon would be in charge of this work. It was also decided to purchau a blank- et for lottery in the fancy work booth The piesident asked all llifllllllils tor the usual donations and support Inr the annual hospi- tal ilnzmir Mrs Matthew Lee was delegated to represent the sub-division at the National Convention to be held at Miiiirion. Oct. l5 to 19th. It was pleasiiuz to note that in ('tIllll0('llOIl with the provincial art drawing, which was held during the summer. our suh division lold tiliy five hooks An entertaining foatiirc iii the mi-eting was con- riiit-tcd lll' 'llrs Maurice Griffin and eniliiislastically entered into hr Ill! menilicrl. the prize going in iiiss lsnhel Macbongld, The meeting adjourned on nio- tton of Mrs. J. L. MecGuigan. 5.. ,.- no better Qualitg at ang price! Whaayourcnollr i I-iiratmyounayu wail liuyiubcat, ...svaaoauNs.l lnloyaanatodami YEO and Mrs. Carl MCKGIIIII, Charlotte- Donald, Charlottetown. spent a few days of the week of Aug. 88 with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grant. family. left on return to Montreal. Aug. 29, after spending their vacat- to family left on return to Montreal. Sept. 2 after having spent the sum- mer months with Mr. J. A. Mooney. ion, Mass. are spending their vacat- ion at their summer h o in e o n Byrnes Road. lly. Boston. Mass. are visiting Mr and Mrs. Anthony Dunn and fam- ily. ilton. Ont. is spending her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Elaine. Charlotte- town, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Mclnnis Aug. 30. with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mooney. turn to Montreal. Sept. 2. having spent his vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Roger- son. rived recently to 'join his wife and family who are spending their holi- days with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mac- Donald. extended to Mr. J. A. Mooney on the fatal accident in Montreal of his grand-son which occurred re- Willi” whilc ill Sisters of Notre cently. The three year old boy was 'n;aniii thanking ic-agiie for contri- the son of Dr. and Mrs Mooney. hnssnn toward prise list: St. Dun- E.U. si.'in's IlnIi'PTSlI)' for contribution --A inn-ard prize list: Mcguaid iam- .' . My inr appreciation uring be- rmvi-iiicnt. Miss Agnes Morgan F. m com” tnr cxiircssinn of good wishes - Mlllr ill. Rt-ix Eric Elwin. pro- In scuH'e HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Roscoe Ates, Gtkyoar-old stuttering film comic, was treated in a hospital Tuesday night for cuts, bruises, and bites. wounds were inflicted by his 21-. year-old fiancee during a dispute3 over differences in their ages and wedding plans. wielded a spike-heeled shoe during the fray. Ales said. complaint was filed. Miss Reeves said she fought but in self-defence. centre of the city won't starve. lays Secretary Cyril Tonsley of the British Beekeepers Associa- tion. His ltalian bees in the heart of the financial area each are producing more than 36 pounds of honey A year from nectar luah herb in bomb sites. Fades t'lsa Rosella Devine, spent e Hm I of the week of Aug. 18 with and brother-in-law. Mr. Mrs. Charles Crawford and son Mr.and Mrs. Aubrey Hughes and n with Mr. and Mrs. L. 3. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. James Mooney and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Percy. Bos- Mrs. Ellen McGuigan and fam- Miss Margaret Campbell. Ham- . Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas Mclnnls Hereford bull HEREFORD GRAND CHAMPION "Sir Bray Domitone" in the Townshend of Souris at the East- name of this grand champion ern Kings Exhibition yesterday. shown by Lelth Mr. Fulton Sanderson who judg- ed the beef cattle had high praise for the Herefords on display. Central Nova Nova Scotia's Robert Bart:-r's Film Lab. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mooney. U. . A. are spending their vacation Mr. Leslie Rogerson. left on re- after Mr. Francis Arnold. Ottawa. ar- The sympathy of this vicinity is Police said he told them the which is one of twin calves. wasi bred on the farm of the late Sen- Feaiure Article On Local Store . A recent issue of "The Grucel'I' Magazine". In I report from the Maritimes. contains a very inter- esting ariicle of Pierce'a Cash and Carry Store. Charlottetown. The article ll tntitled "Little Things" and outlines how success has come to Mr. Pierce and his store through his policy of plea- sing the custome, personal ser- vice, appearance of store and ad- vertising. A series of pictures depicting the interior and exterior of the store accompan, the article. The fiancee. Sandy Reeves. There were no arrests and no CITY BEES LONDON (CPI - Bees in the three hives of sturdy gleaned from uowths of purple willow- SELLING OUT! OOLDI CROSS PUMPS AT 39.95 Still Some Nice Styles Lott R'DSI'IOISoi' 20Vo OF HIILHUGGERSAT............S935 MEN'S SLATER KID OXFORD . . . . 5I4.95 Complete Lines of Shoes for School and Cologa. LQPAGE SHOE co. LTD. DIAL 4748 i MAYFAIR3 THEATRE Murray Rlvor - THURSDAY - FRIDAY BIG nquiitr BILL "Torz:m's Hidden Jungle” AND "Stormy The Thoroughbred" lite:-tainment for in whole in-I55. Slow Tlnio - 8:30 p.-. TIIUII. - I'll. - MT. Ilino: 9:00 I1. 1&owahhdag Admlaaioadic-Ila IHEATRE MOIITAGIIE GREEN FIRE Color - Clnemasoope - Stewart Gr anger - tiraoa Kelly - 4PauI Douglas '0 THE anus or me nanrn .. moi: anvnimian .. nnamnnr Tnoasunr. ans: mil: NONE as.'1'rr:R - raumo MOUNTAIN. A row ascoon..-aazunvzrron N01 This two-yearbld l-lolstein bull. i ator J. Walter Juncs. it was ex- hibited yesterday at the Exhibition by Coffin Bros. of Souris STORE HOURS at ------Ei.i.is BROS. THUR.-8 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. FRIDAY-8 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. SAT.-8 A.M. - 10 P.M. Rollo Bay and Witll the championship. are available. A resident drawn plea from grand for one week. Bartcr's Film Lab. Scotia premie and field crops show. C. Parent. It was a joint meeting of the four ymale service clubs of Trurii and ircpresentatives of the various far- .Couri Cases 5 Al' Georgetown At magisirate's court at George- .town yesterday before Stipendiary Magistrate Gllbet A. Gaudet. a resident of Montague was fined 320.00 and costs for causing a dis- turbance and molestation at the Bison Restaurant. Annandale, now of Gaspereaux, was also fined 520.00 and costs for causing a disturbance at the Bison Restaurant. Two further cases.on the same charge will be heard next week. or when the parties of New Brunswick was charged with vagrancy. and he was placed under suspended sentence with orders to return to New Brunswick. A rcsidenl of Souris was fined 520.00 and costs for being intoxi- cated in a public place. The charge of indecent assault on a party from Sniiris was with- A resident of Murray River lln a charge oi speeding changed his not guilty to guilty. and was fined 315.00 and costs. A party from Sturgeon not hav- ing a muffler on his vehicle was fined 83.00 and costs. A resident of Abney charged with driving while his license was can- celled was fined E5000 and costs A rcsidcnt of Murray Harbour was N ffined 35.00 and costs for not hav- g. ing suiflcicnt braking equipment. The case of a rcsident of Cardi- gan charged with criminal negli- gence in the death of Leo Douglas Shepherd was adjourned furtheig Mr. J. P. Nicholson representedi the Crown in all cases. supei1'ntend- cut of the Dominion Experimental Farm at. Charlottetown. was the speaker at a special luncheon meet- ing the fourth day of the five-day .Exhibitlon. held under the ausp- yices of the Truro Board ofTrade. A party i'rom -' R. C. Parent Speaker At Central N.S. Exhibition TRURO - Princ Edward island was well represented here at the Exhibition. r livestock dining hall. Among the exhibitors classes. winn' , the champion female awards. and champion mcrs associations of this district. and was held in the Exhibition at the Exhibition was 5.C. Stewart and Son. of Charlottetown. who carried off most of the honors with their entries in the Shropshire sheep Champion male, reserve champion male, and in the Cheviot sheep classes, S.C. Stewart and Son won the reserve champion female awards. while in the Leicester sheep classes ' ' their entries won the champion honors. P.E.l. former mark in the first mile in 2:12 and one-fifth. ottetown. came aware of the Nil CAI DEPEII When nifncyu Iail ta YOU BUY FOR LESS AT ' FITZROY GROCERY MEATS HALVES COTTAGE ROLL. lb. 69c SHANKLESS PICNIC. lb. 49: SLICED DEVON IACON. its. no BULK WIENERS. lb. . . . . . . 38: T KAM PER TIN 38: ' FOWL, per lb. 39: ns. .... fsoe OTS. 99: Pllhbury WIIIIB & Chocolate OAl(lMlX.2for..... 59c 30 OZ. ci-imv PIE men . . an WFEKIYE ORANGE MARMALADE. 12 on. 22c TRINIDAD . ,ai.sNo JUICE. 40 0:. . . :9. APPLE JllICl.2ou..2for .. 25c Luxoii RlCE..2 ha. .. .15: SCHWARTZ minor sun. 2lb.pal m 6 SCRIIILIRS (Sci for" 3 HUGE SCRIIBLERS for LEMON PIE FILLING Pkg. 7c LIMIT-2 Pkgs. Per Order SNOWFLAKE SHORTENING 2 Lbs. 49: EXTRA! ORANGE canon TEA BAGS 125 for SL35 PETER PAN PEACHES 15 OZ. 2 for 37: YORK TOMATOES 28 OZ. Per Tin 23: QUAKER FLOUR 98': SS.89 24': SL55 QUICK QUAKEB oars Monarch Golden & Chocolate CAKlMlX.1for.....S5c 25: 28: FRUITS SUNKIST ORANGES. 2 dos. . . . . 69: GRAPEFRUIT. 6 fort . . 39c CORN-ON-THE-COB )7 c DOZ. GRAVENSTEIN APPLES. dos. 39c RIPE BANANAS. Ia. 20: PICKLING ONIONS. bbs. .. . . . 25: FRESH cannors. CABBAGE. TURNIPS, swam rnrricns, CELERY. arc. HEINZ SPECIALS TAKE YOUR PICK FROM A KETCHUP lllos. 29: 150:. 35: HEINZ VINEGAR sac. SEE US FOR C. HOUSE LOTS AT DISCOUNT FREE I. L. PAINTS male and reserve champion male Prince Edward Island horses also made a good showing In harness races held during Exhi- bition Week. Neil Budlong. 1-year- old pacing bay gelding. owned by Wellington MacNeil, of Southport, and driven by veteran reinsman Johnny Conroy, was the big winner the opening night of the Exhibition. Neil 'Budlong took both heats of the fast class of the night. a class BB Trot and 3 Pace for a purse of 8100. He cut two-fifths of a second off his heat going the mile in 2:12 minutes flat. In the return best he went the the In the calf club classes judged the first afternoon of the big show. Holstelns and Ayrshires were plac- ed by Major Macliae, of Charl- In his address to the Board of Trade luncheon. Mr. Parent said that after he had visited the World Boy Scout Jamboree at Niagara- on-the-Lake last month and be- enormous quantity of food required to feed the 10.000 Scouts in the camp that "i am convinced more than ever that feeding of our ever increasing popuiatinn is our number one job." jgjjjijgg "I Jhumday, Sept. s. 1953 The Guardian Page-S POTATO DEALERS ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Prince Ed' ward Island Potato Dealers Association will be held at the Clover Club. Charlotte- fown on Friday. September 9fli of 7:00 p.i'n. Standard Time. R. L. BURGE. President. 1!. W. CAMPBELL, Secretary. 1 TODAY - FRI. - SAT. . T the 3 year Broadway sensation is now on the screen! cums I vuouiau O-up WOOAPOI rents the seVen year itch CINEMASCOPE some II as um ummWwno:. .. I pi T 'YVLWQWm . Tout Eweu. Adan gm-gaging"; IOIIIOGIIXICIUVIWIU MATINEE 3:30 - EVENING 7 AND 0 EXTRA! "CALGARY SIAMPIDI” PRINCE EDWARD l l THERE'S run ran YOU - . - - ,'I'hey called him "CANADA" and ALAN LADD H I33 bunch of jump-and-fight boys that over hit. the IIIRI IIKTIAI CARTOON -TRICK SIIUI ABTISII - XIIAI. CAPITOL - "I" W "THE GOLDEN MASK" IIIOW TIMES: MnHnoo 3:80; Indra. Ti” - OK STARTING FRIDAY ugmmhpnsmanovui mum .. llillll nuiouit illiliiilllls uv niiinii WOMAS GOMIL FRANK FAVLEN AND THE FAMILY TOO - - ' AT THE NORTH RIVER. IIRIVE-Ill THEATRE opens 7:45 .. snow sranrs 8:1! TOIIIGIIT ONLY BOX OFFICE mile in his most draiiiatlc role . . . leading the A THOUSAND THRILLS A SECOND! ALAN LADD - SUSAN STEPHEN "PARATROOPER" x