page it l Federal Aid Canada. Let us make sure that the same opportunities in use that! intelligence also exist. We cannot afford in these days to let any of. the hidden talents in our childrenl lie undiscovered. The full revela- tion of it depends upon the imple- mentation of a program for federal aid to education." T Page Elbe Guardian Wed. 12. 1955 City and Central if lt0Y'S Taxi-Dial 8560-6560. "YOUR DOLLAR buys more at 3, the Hughes Drug Store." "CIIASWELL for better photo- WINDOWS NEED cleaning. graphs." ' wa rnnar ran SICK wau. "” R””””' 9171' c I Glue)": Pharmacy open 3 In P. E. l. DRAMA Festival t'l'; clln:.. l"r!.a.z”..'?l”'7li';.I'l1glig cfltlclzg Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Finlay and lfrellcll Eov't Provincial Scout Commisdonet B. C. Parent and Mn. Parent. ch-:'l"' "m::d”:"c;" PARIS (Reuters) - Communist at the head table. extended the lud” J"q"" D"ch' chw” thanks of the Association to I11 lnlrlly mud” Wml I”W'l0T Mills hackers Ho! scoultllng thell Gcoalled llm. mm” agar-geg.Ahour-y n, on His onour eutenan ver- l , no T- W- L 1;",;;e- H” W": 2”pin..l”&'.'”3mcl.'l"33t?.t. 2.'fE'l'.l'l'; Maclilnnon, e Pnmler. an M10 Councillor Arthur Wright respec- lgmola in” lively to extend official welcomes V ' ..::1lWz5f;',:JCf. ..-.e...x9s.'i.l .. ll , l l, ll l Cy Tl, d l Ducloa denounced what he . r "” "" oil? 5;". ...SY "" ” ..."z- .?::?.::.:i :."::.:.”'...F.": 12;: :2”; '".:::""" :":-.l:' "':.'”:”.'.:f mm me'- our of mm tr u ENGAGEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. A P . m l' ll l'- ”,,”fl,”l,,lely'b l'”ln slon In the North African territory, c' Arthur MacKay, Darnley. wish can TRAVERSE Hall meet- I" e"5”"”v 9 "men" 0" c"9""" ' " ' C9" of huge factories in Ontario and Quebec and the lack of markets for Canadian products. "The tragedy of it all is that the world needs wheat which we cannot afford to give away." Mr. .Coldwell said P. E. Isalnd po- ytatoes and Nova Scotia apples and demanded an immediate x:l:::'":."l.:":.:';:::;1 :;:”:.:: - are no "me cmm-- Vince and City of Charlottetown. thgfllrgesymanoury mung lo lm the chairman, in a few fitting re- Al l Go 'rnarks. introduced chief commia- gglegldgecziea E” '.n.. ::;'l:'; sloner Finlay to the gathering. Duel”. allaclm He leaped up In 8 Well thought out ind l0I'C9' again a moment later to protest to announce the engagement 0! ings continuing nightly. .1. A. their daughter. Marionf ltuimaaytl Joyce, G, A, Ramsay, W it Cl ' , . ll l'lr..auilsey”llloll?l'T ”nn.llngl'on. M-enomm M010 service. Marriage to take place in early Rldlo repalrlna. amplifier! and November. lsound systems. Disc and tape re- cording 180 Kent St. Dial 6915. RETURNS FROM PARlS- Mr. '39??? .-, to: E5 in! , v liV'll.?- William K. Rogers. well known VKEEP BEAUTIFUL. Always ...,,,,e um, ll", same ,,,l,.,l,,,,V,-. '""Y de”Ve"d "dd"”- ll” Fl": Ducl05' 0181!" that ”'0""l9' bud u l or or mus "be S:::::.:d.;:; ;'::::”.::::::.::. cs: ";.'"'"i:t:.?. i'..5::;:::- .... I'll. l has elumed from Pgrigl demonstraaed by Mildred Royce k ld . i d l, 9 1'95 0 2 4 liq? E1369, whelfe he has been sludy. Crowell at S. A. McDonald lphonu l, llllalieeage gL';n;':n '38:: limagxgl 'l and the rapt attention given the house, Pierre Schnelter. called Du. . ing for the past twelve months on 5523 1" appolmmem - i I music scholarships . NAME OMITTED e The lllmlewn . ' . .. I Mr Alex Mat.-Lean was chair- calves Kev tn the City from His ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED: 9! Mrs. Mlnne l Mt.Eacl1ern was t ' . 2 .- - Mr. and Mrs. Byron Richard Brown llrladvelllenlly flmmed m?m an II.nl lmzn of gm llneelltllmg last ,mgm' k l lcomlnl-led lmm P889 1) ( lhe M” ul mall. am account in yesterdays ' Ollllv . . C 0rm8L. SP93 ' r jr-rwvwt-wjww - c- t. LR. .Vl- -F d; . RCAMC. - u - daughter Elhel Margaret lo ML issue. The account read Mrs Mur- Hidllgd In Sean: ygszeigay aboard mg on behalf of Hts warship Epelilltf llhrtlluaholllltl his rlfamtlllrllis clos to order when the Communist t - A . St L At I it 0 tn " ht i Town Crier. Aus 9,590 E! 6 can '9”?! 0 8 I! claimed that young French reserv- mcmon UHEF-mm re ll3”'cll;" cll?rlrorJn:l::rrnllert:n.l lln Terzllllor. ls3arter's Film Lab. this great work which is acco - ists lecalled to the colors "do not lcommued from pm-1) w lishllgs bsothmulch tovllllrd practlcltasl understand whaAtl only are being ... C. W0? T0 9? 000- mo!!! P01! asked to do in Ker a." h f l . tollcliled upon by the Chief Com; The assembly. which approved , , i V l v . . ' mss oner were the greatness o lraure's Moroccan re arms Sun. John Turner Bemha" 0' 70'9"” leljn:l'lcElclgC.k;3ernh Instead M Mrs the L'SNS General H.B. Freernanllllaflynlg '1' Stellla” sgmlthmllllt Trafflc BY'I-aw mlgoljfllk :v;llil.l;)lleell:nowcl'l;llrman of C le lcommlssloner Baden-Powell. founder of Scouting day, is expected also to back his Charlottetown on Sail" 335 "Vs: ENGAGEMENT- Mr and Mrs monvlealth Forces in Korea and . - s ll Jlie recalled an instance when laled Clllel lllacllrlllur on the leu. overnor . . o e recen or am oree a . , ember 12. iv l L, sh - . ll , ,1, '".mle55.a" ap,l7r?'"a"”',l, 0.manylptli.er: were brought to the City - hi ll ll ll led and Mrs. PFOWSE at G0VeFlImel1l Niagara-on-the-Lake attended by lgllgeoment of Illleif itlallghtgrl I dlgl?.n .llavFadyen uenl to the Far ld's,tm!gUISl:9d. mslltorsjl (ll lls ":ylll'rIJll'!l1 gummerside and were not E:"'::;.,','l' vlvlollcllellmfn C3? (gnu. HOUSE Where 163 W35 ls-8'-'l0ll5l3 over 10.000 boys of all colors, re- they are doing. . . . up 1,1 Ed,ll, ' E l - .l l l l l . S1, ,1. lm" 93” "mg ”” 9” 3 9.” iau rd l work He felt that lhis - - 5 l p 14 "ll ll 5 SerVed- The Pally 8150 Clilled 0!! llgious and from 66 different As a climax in a very full day, 'l'R.INl'l'l l.P.L.-'Pnllity Y.P.l u ee 3 e to F. 0. Donaldl as in . ugus o as lear 0 welcome to l. very great rltlzenj 9” 0 . P than Chles 0 olce. e s l , l M M Kl . U last flight enjoyed a talk bylMacLaren son of Mr and Mrs. is after recevlng his degree as a ollllclan ml 3 mlmred can action was right and proper shown those people that although ACME P"."l'v'l,' l:lll9"l3al 33' 3 countries: the orderly opening of Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Joined with Mr. Russell ljwlng, psychologist Walter Miller cnbdenl onlarlllvlvledical "actor from Dalhousie adlfm Kennernanvvl urn MCCm.ma(,lTRAFFlC BOTTLENECK "we have only 3 small ally we "0" and H15 0T5 1D N350? A - the Jamboree where everything about 40 Scouters at an informal Britain, we must be prepared to buy from them" "Centennial Drive". This is the! name by which the road through .lll lll D l l lleallhl on lllevweddlng ll, lake pl. lg . 1 ll lUllIVEl'Sll)' . I .. Cnun. Gormley complained of -nu put on a convention as good Stewart. l was done alphabetically with boys get-together at Birch Court where Eallllre El lllipllntllll A rec,-emlonal 3 p, m, at -prlnlrl Ulfleed S,,,,fl,.l His wife. Mrs. Joan MacFadyen faId' lcaglladacglifgsllmen nldltglxthat he termed a traffic bottle- las anywhere.” he said. in the exenlllg at 700 pm. at marching into the immense arena District Commissioner George perlnd was led by Sandy Macheah who is a register-ed nurse on the we 0 r P P regal 9 l neck. making especial reference Cmml Gormley l.epOl.led llml the Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. and and taking part in the march past Fisher led a camp fire highlighted en as on ch lllla Faith.-' -l-ll . l ,. ,. . ed some of the more interesting STREET ll 1 mecemg closeiiiwiltlh B hymn (OE tfzowgllte ll))Il'ac'eaI'Sll8Ilfl;f:!lla.y l;xIYfll'I:la5?8 .lnlz was the presentation to Dame 5 lowed by prayer. i lhnnour that he ever had conferred ,1 l. . l placement. A reso- llm himt through the centre of the Park to immediate re .A,f"l"" of ll” lmlllllf W35 the he used by tourists for camping lution calling for tenders was ',i,l"gl"3f”l "'9 q”al:l9"9- Th? Fm", sites Cmln. MacDonald said that later passed at the meeting. l I 953 9 Harmmly "ml Whlle lhel the Committee was anxious that r l l Of the L.O.A. in Boyne Isongs they sang were not of Scott-l -- - C””"- Gaudel FEPOFIIIIE for he l , , , , -ll . . ll . . . tlllu lV"”hlP Home the new r98d- Fire Committee Said that it had I Lodge Room, Charlotte- gStreets and adjoining buildings; Lovlngly remembered by llerr',5 "”5”' l 9" ""'5l Pnthuslashc W3.V and SUEEESI-ed that "1 VWW been decided to forego the pur- l town on Thursd October w' " ?three months ago. .daugllter Hazel. Mrs. Edward H. lmen" was Dame Flo” herself" 0! ll” la” l-ll?” llle Mayor had chase of a new pumper unti 9 ay' lLarler. ,Th5 cl?"5m9" Wh" galhered lasl received Such high honour durintl next year. He reported com- l 13th at 8:15 p'ms James BERRIGAN- At Lembrldge. Al- CA1?” ,””"V RESULTS .- M0020 -lush! WI". not 900" forest the, the year that the street he nam- plaillts from industries locatedlJ3Ck50l'll Grand Master of Ball at Rollaway tonight please call 7237 ror re- herta John Berrigan aged 30years.,l,e5:'( 3 ” card party held m ln loving memory of my dear1.g”cw".5 hm” lally wh" wllh ll". ed "5l9W3N l-3l1e"- His W0FSlllP near the City dump stating that . Black Chapter of B, A. formerly of North Wiltshire. P.E.I. llegrlggle llg," lj",.s.,'s5f,l,',e,',:'"g: lmother Mrs. Bessie Parkman who lll"l"d0't":'t3bll9l 3g"" :1” ll" l'l':l"inl Said Ill?” when I” "called me the 3"” Other than that set, special speaker All Or- ' 1 l v y . . ;seco.; eare e t tt Htvfh) 'h , ' A.” f ' . nterment was in St Patrlcks Cath l passed away Oct. 12th, 1951. 5'" mull l0Y 9 9" S OH 0 1 e lnclntyre H18 Way aside for dumping was belnlz l servatlons up lo 630 pm. l 3' ll lbs, lln the City Police Court yesterday llzach gvening sun may gel, morning and was remanded fnrlaul the heart that loved her dear- MACLEOD-At the P.E.f. Hos- one Week Thruase arose as al est. pllal on Sunday. Oct. 9 to Mr. result of I fire In a grocery store ls the one that won't forget. and Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod. a .8! the corner 0! Queen and Kentl daughter. . v- s , . . heir political affiliations". . l . .- . d GI dll M M ll l 5 d TEE I PRIME Lduald Island staff of the RE Island HOSpllaI,tof ' . . l Gun 51 1 ha Fllzroy Steet. . ll lk. Mls. l-lnlay wele guests of the m Armenia to Venezuela, the Iu- by songs. stunts, square-dancing, ;: gfack SSE); repg; olnalllle anillllallv Provlrlclal . Ladies Auxiliary oflresides with her parents Mr andllmpe lllal wt. mallll have Ill”... "w".l-lie Illlggdl thraete tile street depart- 3',” ;';f;"l:h3,Z3i:,f,hgZ',lzilfonaol Provincial Council of the Boy formal closing, when boys of all remarks by the chief executive , Ylplul mnmnllon held ln Momma a Canadian Legion will meetlMrs. Bruce Maclunley, North Riv-l 95' ” meemg m "Ea" A me"; give cnnslderallon lo curl, lhe Pollce Force has lncreased Scouts Association at an informal colors, all nations and religions commissioner and refreshments. last weekend, A short business W9d'l'l95dFl'- 0” 12 at 3 pm 111 er. l . ----j---he-:e--l,aVlng on these lwn streets with the efficiency of ll... puree by dinner attended by approximately linked arms and converged upon Today Mr. and Mrs. Finlay will meellng was cmducled by the ml.-vn lgullarg Charlotte-ll 'Dp, film-ll adyen. who Previous to Clem rellcs were lo be resloml l,, the idea of giving some relief to 50;. He said that marked loyalty 60 distinguished guests. council the big arena where they crowded be taken as a drive to see a few presldenll The llmslllp servlcellle I ranr o e Canadlanlllls entry in the army. was 3 Sec- lhelr former relllng place .lll, llll. slluallmll exlsled between, llle men and members and scouters. Seated at shoulder 19 shoulder, tendered 3 of our scenic spots and in the was cohllllclerl by Joyce Macxle K"”'- .ond Lieutenant in the Canadian , i - 7' A letter from llle Traliel Bureau ' officers of the force. the head table were Lieut. Gover- never-to-be-forgotten ovation to afternoon will be guests at after- . v MacLeod gale them in trust tnl lllle SBHW" , and Sandy Flack. The evening then, ENGAGEMEN1-l Mr. and Mrs. l-'VV3V-V- 15 5 5011 "I Ml" 5"” Mr5- Mrs wllllam Bl-eheam who madelpninted out that Charlottetown had He remarked that it had been an l'""' T W- L- PWW59 and ,Ml'5- Lady B. P. and Mr. Jackson noon tea at the home of P1-ovin. closed with a prayer lFred Yorston. St. Peters Bay. I Norma" Mad adyeni Charl”tt& lh, 'l,l-esenlallon last lllgm enjoyed its 35th convention during excellent move to make SLerIlF Pmwsev HP” D",".F”'1d M”K""10" Dodds. Camp Clllef 81 the -lam- Clal C0mml53l0l19l' R C- PIN!" P U WIFETIVC A ll 1 wlsh to announce the engagement WWII ' cenlennlal year. bringing 3,500 vl. websler Deputy Chief ()f.Polict' and Mrs .M8ClUml0ll. C llncllor boree and finally sang "Aulrl Lang and Mrs. Parent. In the evening, .7' - i ll ha 3 T J Vd” of their eldest daughter Ruby Icontinued ..,m”PlT,g'iCJ GOVERNMENT WELCOME sitnrs to the City with hotel bills Mayor Stewart added his word' Arthur ,W"E!" and Wu Wrlshlv Sync" in about to different ton- Mr. and Mrs. Finlay will be in- 5'"l-:w:l"':Ee fweldly meeeclm lflrtzn Suzanne to David Arthur, son of i- , v of around 53501100 or ll, estimated of commendation to those of thr PmV'fl9'al G1” Gum? C0mml550n' gues. Real democracy and real terested mom” I of the audiencc gllzflng pm 19 nf manuals Chm: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sanderson, . Hm." Dougald Macxmnom acting ”9V9''”9 '0 ill? City of about a Polic-e'Chairman. He said he was .9” MW -"Wk S,””'9”a"d- M1 -kick fellowship were displayed after at I Speclll Queen! 5601!! Illvelllr la” C-hurchplagl "mm The Scrip. St. Peters Bay. Marriage to take M3CLeOd Premler extended '0 .Mr5' Mac' half million dollars: particularly impressed with the lS"”"3"la"d- wmg Cmndn A' G" lust 10 days 0! llvlllg. working. 3"” 33 G0V9mm9”E H0"”- -um! um mdl,,,z ;,.a. led" by R,,l,e,.l Place in the near future. le, upon me namely lo make all-900' 8 hearty and Sincere ,We'w The letter urged that the Clty calibre of men attendinzlthe ee.mm.. and playing to-gether. "This." said lfnvestltllrde. Mr.th1'lInlTyltlsl'lll say I go ll . All 9 l, l, hr lv. , . -- .' . l . . t gappuint areprcsentative that would ventlon and the manner n w to . , H . l , the commlssloner "Wag lrccom. ew wo a re e sgn cance cl- lhf f;;l.O,ln,,aa'; llifuglfl efgllllled m!lNl;l;)dLNllll?S toll lllylr. Mncxlnnon said that love f0l'l;l1ten1Pt to keep this record intact. Charlottetcwrfs Chief took hls.safll;fle(lll"'lfll;llP flfeld Iglljgdhtivgflltg plished by scoullns. It is our duty the Queens Scout Badge. "Let N-0 Man Dosplse Thy Ynulh lnedermon wish ll) annoume HE ,mOnS by the end of Semember ms native landhwa; .one (of the Allel. llle wading of the letter. ms wince among them. eventually Slam lo make some as leaders in this grand : ' Ind AdPl9 Beck lm in Pl'8yeF- Dl'- lengazement of their daughter lbut His Worship has kindly extend. at burned m I 9 9"" 0. eV.er.y:ll'oliship named Cnun. A. W Gau- LIGHT lnains as a result of the Domin- to get the message of our move I Malcolm Beck brought the firsllljlea l, u V s ' . v- i . ."”9 Scolsma” "9 REF” "'5 "5" dot to act as the City's re re- Coun. Sitar-Donald asked that .. l , . . , merit to all corners of this great '00F'c'4l- n r R b to John Josiah ,ed the mm for me she observed P . . Inn Plovmclal confelence con ln his series of smiles on ,,Evldl Sn" 0' Mn .and Mrs, Ehphaleu A feature of the evemn . U rlence keenly interested as he 1'6-lat tentative in this regard. the present light fixtures on the lcluded al Ollawa He sald llm country of ours and eventually, co. . R 38 mp I l m I H 7 south side oi Longworth Avenue lhe was lmpressgd wl-ll, the rep, operating with the International - ll lFlora of two brass candlestick; fxpfl: enlgelsl at D-enfatry sen”-st Coun.McCormac reported that be ”l?13"d with .l'""' ”P”"' resentation made by municipal Bllfelll 0? 5C0ulll18 30 GVCYY COP "I6" W W at Church of Christ. Fredericton. llhat came from Dunvegan castle nmrewecas Malslleilclli I, ld m Laptllorne Avenue and the upper type lll)glll5- T35 "llfmded ms” delegates at the conference. He MP 0' "19 W01'll3l"- 3 ppm '152 ' .'rh i l - ' ' H C ' P .95 e part f Ge ld Sto t h cl h 3'” ewe.” ,9 '3 Way 9”” noted that the word "municipal" EXPRESSES THANKS SEND TRIBUTE-is . -SeSsl0eI'lar:f(.5(!?s 3S.wlletlI:c&nr'imts)f M u” c”1ed.”"”"' Cm.” ””5'ded millaredo and rtallaf aleneew lop his "'5 3" Mmhae” Co"'”' was "sell "me ””q"9"”l' 35 "'9 p"”""c"'l 59”" C""'"”55'”"'”' ' 'l If! I R d 17; -Eh-me Lye Charlottetown llho died in 1936 at the evenings enlenalllment on be' been laid on Elm Avenue. He also Com" Hutchessm-I repgrung on ”'”m'e"ce pmgressed and mm Mb Parent expressed the thank” 1!; lloflyl we eemer ans llnr Ch?" the age of 95. She made the res ha” of the Club and ms Ow" Clan” stated that York Lane been graded the Market Blllldml? Saul, mm a ".9" the Prime Ml”l5l" W” 9' "'9 Emlerlng '9 "'9 fllsllngl-ll5ll' l'l sen: OM: W?" damfonstll Osfe Wmllqllesl. to her son. Alexander that lmen e-xtended m Dame Flow gland wld9"9d' A" Catch basins were new healing Ime ad deal! tmllu5mg1L- ed guest on behalf of the Boy I lof the lilo lllrnllle oll-OSEPFII l" the opportunity arose the an-Vital llllghhl'l1l(dilh;lCli,mlurThl)rChI:elIiIreported "93"" by CW" WC” lsltli-llliellrilgulnctlhlhaltasttlle lleenatintll hill PR9" behaved that meth tlmglg smut comm" and scam" 0' the . A -leggy ' . a ' es e ou 't - rovlnce we , - i l 503 Per Insertloll Eat:-t'.md1lel1tl;:. lflossllie gaudet and; e iadmiration from the hearts of all malapolrting for Public properly lleenllcgllsidelralilly lrarlldnroggtil aasren lvards ll; lslraendsylglglmi cuA'n l1:fr:llI'I':i:la;nfvltAl'l'isizlflgrelgrislgzg Ru? lnd.ErcwQI IONA . .. .c.a.s.lamol1g those wltrlnersentllleeltterlslelbcl llireze-nt hwhenl takulg Mrl M?"'l Conn Elmer MacDonald said inslllcetflion of the steel lllmlmllt mall would mean a great seem as I s”"""l" 9' I-l'ell' Vlsll Bmn-ls lwmpallly . I l l 9 d fl,” 5 and I”. l"3'5- she" 5am” that tile breastwork at Victoria beams in the basement of thcl call: "fl, neg Illlot mean Very '0 the Province and as 8 mark 3 JAWQEEETS A l- r 2 n towns memory 0 In car Sandy. here. ls rny son . Mr. l.a,l hall been com lel Cll . : . l-muc 0 em. e observed. 0; 8,-.llll,d, fol. lb, ,l,l,,,dld we,-l, PETERS-At the Chrlottetownl CHARGED WITH Ansow A .mothcr Mrs. Bessie Parkman who Maclseod in turn said that Florals mmlmeos and map aed flilge jolt; (tllllllldtllllllz f(il;?lClfI)::t:keltlla&IellelOSx.8usll:d . H . ital 0 t. 8. I9'5. t Mr. d A - d ted ll'l'. III 0 I. 12th. 1951- k , h' ll l 9 9 , . I ; Mtissplhevc Petersla Smfrls. (fee lggggecgzgdtrzlth lIa(l'sol;iapll;deal-llsll epar is e c remar was to lm t a greatest llhaacl lggellllallionjl lledalst; reporlsd oulhand mg: on advml of adcml . . Q - v ' . l 5 9 - - . arlll Each flower and leaf m y wither S W Y 3 all ma 8 are itect. ey were in nee o - . a Special Meeting N o 'r 1 c E Parties planning to attend Knights of Columbus ollc Cemetery, Album I?qlat:KeGIl.ldeE.MC0l!!OIf?.El0E. Glorial hearts. She leaves early this morn-I he would rather refrain from lused. He suggested that a public l allgemell Plea-59 attend- , Larkinflzsee-C walla, lvllml lbearest mother your work is o'er mg for Halifax and a tour acrossl having it called after him. Helnotice be made warning people WARREN-Suddenly at Truro, N. ' " V o 0 953 995- .Your wlllmg hands will toil no more .Canada. l suggested instead the name. inf this offence. 5.. George B. Warren, formerly ' 5”l3”””' A Llewelllih D00l'lYnur cheery greetings at the door .y ' '" PRIZES of Albany in his 54th year. Rest l prmh PEI" Th”mP50"- F7997-9' lW'll l . ing at the home of his sister. ”"t' 1'" Arsenun "ll 53111 I we mm. me no mo" liar. Mary Muttart. North Car- G"'!""Y- Lovinsly -emembered by her stop. Funeral Thursday morning daughter, (Julia) Mrs. Herb Mae- leaving the house at 9.00 am., 'llIN?ltlAL lgml:mAY T The mULeod. Interment in the cemetery atlgefg la cl” 5' em" Flmd w"l Seven Mile Bay. lllaele resllgelige ltogigfll gzgfnl hselr In loving mean , of Baby o H o'nmEN-M 53 Easl Slv sum, 1Anne's Church. Lot 85. where Re-I28." llveflkillwd ga:klf;llw:';l;' merside on Tuesday, October llulem High Mass was celebrated ..;dd;ad omelll cl” bl ' 11th., James Everett O'Brien, lgY 3191' Pl:lSt0l'.l Rev. Charles Mc- "Ho:ve:",, 9" "on son of Mrs. J. W. O'Brien and if y. w o aso officiated at th ' the late Mr. O'Brien, aged l9:8l'lV9- Th! Pall bearers were oi: Alwaglslrelmufnebflied by M0"- years. Forwarded from the Bow. (grandsons of the deceased. Francis my 3" S a yl ness Funeral Home to his late 'Cal'l'agher. Eugene Carragher, Leol V . ll”"e5ld9'"- Ifillllel F&l'qlIllal'80!l They say time heals all sorrow llilllcclI(Igllll.alC.sfaIl'mer;lEV? Etamildll: ""'d'"'3 "I "'9 9"” The ll!-l-And helps you to forlzet. River in her mlh war Her rel vntional prelod was led by Arlene But after fnur long years Dear I main: will be forwarded this Lamar and Em”! Roper The: Grandma 5, mnmlni at H mllmlk (mm the evenings program was in the We still remember yet. Chylmmnwn Funeral H t rm of a "camp nlzhl," and; Aluays remembered hy her ” . 0"" "lstarted with a starenlier hunt,llzl'anddaughters. Ruby Larter xlmml ht Vary . where the fun- . . Hal llll, ma ham Thursday moml ligebgrtglglapjrlllzlrpaled (lnHgame: and Mary Darte. . ,, - . . roan owar --Z-j: lrlzpgll :1 ,i,',l."ll"lk Rmumm Hi? i Blaxland. The young people lhenl l" l0VlllE m9m0l'Y 0! my Dell' llmmqcl ll'(NfTl - '"t"mem " gathered around the lnriour ('amp:-llfllher. Mrs. Bessie Parkman - 1 r - mi 0 lf'm9l9TY- lire ml. 3 mm Sung "ml lV'pll,al uha departed this life Oct. 12. lil'RliAl'Thxt w r c lyl eld New V camp hlllnf: llcnlnrlos of '1-ampl 1951' .ersoy llrcrlgvl oemb l- al l were roll: I I ill b; . h l, l - - I955. Thomas D llurray. aged Bl of camplnlz rialllc Bio ”ll(n:rnilqmR:vZ M” nnly on ""5 day h ",3" W: nm E l d l I G Fl k But all the whole years throug ll t 1 lln arr ve n ll . ar 6. zcneral SPCFFIJITY of 1 still keep that gwegt memory lfhylalrlloildn llmhx'Ht(l-rz:'llr;s(:l3lldFl:Il'le;r;e llgllarai Inf Chralllanhlldlltallnn of lMothQr Dear of you, - l r . -. cs yerlan urr in r d II Home from where the funerallltilen spoke briefly in the Zrxlug Lovingly remembered by liar residence from where the fune al 1C8I'raEher. Hal h C h , L i I" . loving memory "1 Mn" will be held on Thursday. Ocltlr lCarragher andpcarlrllfllzlodl lnllgr-ZlB?55'.9 Parkma” wh” deparled 1 gar 13th. to St. Pauls Church for :ment was in the Church Cemetery. lth” me 00" 11' msll t,l equiem Mass at 9.00 am. In-'The funeral was very larlzel at- l) l G - l. torment will be in church cemet- ltended. ' y 913,271 "HM" how W mm 3 l l I I d I -"70 l ZION P Y P p Th k 'As to us you were so dear. S - Q y 50 C 0 , P l V r V. . ...- nwee All. lll l ll .ol . ; " ”t3.1.'i”.e”'A'5.:.;?:":'.”.”..:..:lat .'"..”.:.'"l "' 2”” P: Y .P- so " alh?” ""' '"" ”" """ 1 pluzi dc ”” -or '0 most Canadians prefer I, October 11. i955, Sister Meryl E e uesday evenmg mm the For we could not keep you he"' I 0 273 CASH PRIZES IN All! "TRIPLE YOUR PRIZE MONEY BY ENCLOSING A COLGATE DENTAL CREAM IIARTON Will IIIESE TRIPZED Mill PRIZES GRAND mzs. . .....s3,000.00 sscono mzs.. 52,000.00 THIRD mz:..... ..sI,000.00 lo PRIZES or.......5 100.00 COIGATE DENTAL CREAM 0 Colgate keeps teeth beautifully eleenl Q Colgate stops bad breath Instantly! Q Colgate with Gordol gives up to I2 hours protection ognlnst decoy acids with lust one brushing! ENTER rooa v- ENTER ormv 01,.,'p1, your prize by enclosing a Colgate Dental Cream (ll HEW... will he held on Thursday morn- regarding mun! peoples to rk 305- Jr Pelcy 173"" 10 PRIZES OP s 504 00 ii I unmlr Onathird of efch cub PH" i. nvuded K 1:: at ms to St. Patrick's -ll, m,,.,l,,ll ,.l,,ml ml, ..lllm”B.'l ' . fog. wianiagentriosdonotlncludecu-ton. l:l';;;l' Hm! glggllstlu for Re- The Tie That Binds" and II1Pl)Pne-:QHlaI. Mr. and Mrs. 1). Campbell. 250 mzss or......s 10.00 c YOUR DEAIEE CAN WW 03" lmrmem ln me Chffrtg prnnollm-ed by Rev J, s. Grafton Street. Mrs. Campbell is coNTEsT RULES m, considerably improved following a my N. D. Macleolv Charlottetown and North Wilfshlre DIAL 5549 Charlottetown Funeral Home at Stanley Bridge where she was lnlll . ll Nhmg '3' 9"" M M” '5'” C'"- Slltck and)h:ep"tIl:yIto:ean:r.p 7. En!” 3- lllrs. Priscilla MacDonald. Vll- PIM 5” "'"'"'""l 0' '9" humus lu. Glam lomluly ol Grind ls required. Fully guaranteel IIAI. 4823 00-lllatalhlau-alas Anbolsoulqnu unir"r'.""sustrrZ ' Personals Mr. Gcorlze Hlscotl. stlmlgy Ramsay, West Royalty, will re lizretrto learn that he is confined to but home through illness- Friends of Arthur MacEachern. formerly of Charlottetown. will re grel to bear that he is a patient in Victoria General Hospital In Halifax. Miss Kay Fleming has returned to Ottawa after spending the past two weeks with her mother. Mrs. J. I7. Flernng. Hillsboro Street- She also visited her former home River. hot 14. is a ptaihnt in the C Hospital. She re- eaund the hospital for an a- t: which was performed on recent illness. George Mullally. St. Dunstan's University, left for Edmonton. Al- berta, by plane on Thursday to stan's University at this meeting. .......n.m..;ne PART TIME OR FULL TIME Man required in this town tr deliver Bing Crosby's new men's stretch hose. ladies' ny Ion stockings and Tempo smallwllres to stores and col lect money. No selling re sales. exchange or repurchasl of unsaleable stock or all stocl if not satisfied. GuIl'llIEOC(l lrnmedlate and death Incomr with increase. Write giving you telqahoae number. ad dress and two references to Box 904. Guardian. BEIOW ARE THE 3 REASONS VIIIY CANADIANS PREFER COIGATE ' GCOLOATI , 0 COLGATE Colgate Dental can condos a super-Inc polishiaguenttlat-lob polish: your out so a glaadau auaealv&suua. 0 colour on hosting with can travel you and eIaaoar,freIbar II II Ioanoruen.1'uruha-Colellfs uopalsdlltauhlaaud;ta1eotof tluualhatertglunloianoul. TllornaaoncIlosstIIWlllIlllII0IllY0I0'lm"l3 will be oomldaratt the most lmpdfllnl '0' ulgpmpoenoftilIaeotliest.FIm3IXJcomct lltliss timnl will be asked to toll In 50 W” ., lmllwhy they chose that ul M gm. your pm by enclosing a Colgate Denial cmrll carton. Decision of Judges will be final. Winners will be notllwl by mail. complete list of winners will ll” made available upon request. All ontrll become property of Colgate-Palmollvl - U N ' ed Contest n to all residents of Bridge has gone to Toronto. Ont.. Amend the umml meeting ”' PM WITNCEIMNV3 ngul,PlunlIlIb0IlIlrdId on the basis l-llllll - 99' '6 l l . cxnr.m.url:lr W'"" '" ""”'""” '" ” ”''- ll3l'.Z".iltf2?tf.2'.l33. ”l's.l?'c'Tif'.'s”l' muuruur CLEANI lltsmlllrl l'l'.:fll,"f,'lFl';','l,','f:, at am -no all-In-gpv gt :3; f:l:,g';' ::,",f,1.',,',1f,',:':,'.:'.':,'2:.'::,'..:...1533 HWBALMER The many friends of Mr. Charles George is representing St. Dun- ”m""'n""M In 6 y ' mllhgiynmlliu, 1 IT'S EASY. . . HERE'S AU. YOU DO! Colgate Donal Cream is: ......... CLIP THIS ENTRY POEM ml: to: colpa 010.000 Cub Goal-89 30' ””v 7”” l' Ont., not later than Nov. 15, 19”. Gentlemen: The reason I drink lnost Gua&u kit" LU 3,0 2-u-u-m