I -.-.a--.r.s-er-sags. .-wg-.wv--uw v Page 2, The Guardian Thursday. . In lullllg memory of our dear ;Mothcr. Mrs. Joseph Cullen who Mmgss iln Memoriam lpassed away October 27. I949. L . C l'I'lioiIglits drift hack to any: (one . FOR EXPERT HOUSE wiringi Past I - yconsu" Brown Elecmcy Llfelasltlltnfi on but memoriu. l TINY TOTS red tag sale. Open Deep in our hearts her niemoryy lsaturday afternoon. BALLET SLIPPERS. tap shoes. ROY'S Taxi-Dial 6360-6569. "CRASWELI. for better photo- jr'aphs." is kept. iwe who lured her will never. Leotards. etc.. phone 8802. . "YOUR D01-LAB buys more It forget. i - the Hughes Drug Store." l Always remembered by her CARD PARTY Central Royalty; daugmer, Mary ".1 ,on.in.iaw. gun tonight 3,30, 1 PANTRY SALE Moore and .VIc- Tom. .Leod's Friday. . TINY TOTS red tag sale Open Mexand” w, 1. Saturday afternoon. y WATCHES! NOW IS the time ORANGE and black wax pap- go buy mm watch you Its. crepe streamers. paper nap- lwamed, ml; discount during Oct. 28. 2 p.m. In loving memory of our dear . son Ronald Casey who died and- have denly on October mii.. 1952. i ”'-”.There Is someone who misses; kins. cats. witches. etc. for l-Ial- bgig Anniversary sate, w w,; you sadly y I-OWEGFL Bland 300k R00?” Wellner Ltd. Jewelers since 1868. And finds me mm. long mm, youly CONGRESS PLAYING Cardsli SEE MABEI. MACINNIS. Anti-i "'3'." , . , 2 Regular SL25 value. Anniversary gpmshy Grand Champion High, There is someone who grieves for ' 3816- PFIC9 939- W- W wfllner land dancer of Nova Scotia. at yo" dam l and con- .' . l Ltd Jewellers since 1868. 3"" "I95 '0 I” M3" ithe Gaelic College Scottish Var- C ieiy Concert. Prince of Wales College Auditorium. Charlotte- town. Nov. 4th and 5th. 8 l5. te . But our hearts just ache with sadness Our eyes shed many a tear . Howard Mclnnis stock of diamond rings at 20". discount for our Big Anniiersary FITTED FOOTWEAR miss you y At the dawn of another year. ' r r St W W W ll Ltd .l l. Sadly missed and always re-1 175 Queen st. Currie Bldg. ?:59sme ms 9 '1" "9 memhmd. by Dad. mm, Bmhgl crs and SlslPl'S. . ADVANCE SALE of tickets .E-:.--A---- i Gaelic College Scottish concert. Prince of Wales Auditorium Nov. :4 and 5. Starting noon Thursday. October 27. closing Thursday tnoon. Nov. 3. Tickets on sale at Rendezvous Restaurant. Old Spain. Hughes Drug Company. Harry A. Mat-Dougall's, Miller Bros, Trav- iel Bureau. Tonmbs Music Store. In loving memory of I deary Mother. Mrs. Joseph Cullen who; passed away October 27th. 1949. i BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS To our Mother up above Tell her how much we miss her And give her all our love. A--- - - Sadly missed and ever remern-. BIRTHS g -bered by Helena and George. FOLLAND-At the Prince County” RESIGNS AS MEMBER - Mr - :-mm"; Hospital on Oct. 19 1955. to Mr.iElric Campbell, manager of the In lnving memo” 0; my and Mrs -Xlhcrt Fulland. a son, Provincial Potato Marketing Board Moth”. Mm Joseph cuueny what Albert Kevin. weight 7 lbs. 9 oz. has resigned as a Board membergpassed away 0,, gm. 27y 1949. AFFLETKNAI M. Stewart on i in order to make room for anotbcrirom (my on this or-wbgr day Wednesday. Oct ilblll to Mr. and Mrs. Preston Afflcck nee Glenna Jayl a sun MACLI-JAN -Kt Iht Hospital. October 23- 1955. to Fy- lng Officer Donald E and Mrs. MacLean lncc Jean Alaclcodl, a son. John Allan. MURPHY-Al the Vliarlottetown Hospital on Oct. 25 1955. to Mr. and Mrs J. B. Rlllrllll), 4 Eden Street. a son 9 lbs.. 9 ms. Ken- neth Andrew. MARRTAGES 50:: Per Insertion Campbell said he resigned only on,1)ear ltlather of you. account of a tcchnlcality as he didr not feel the manager should also and Stephen. be a member of the Board His, resignation in no way nttccts his status as Board manager. (ittawa Civic ,work among them. They asked that the call be disapproved. lfteiy 5- Y- 7- 5- -VIEETING - Th” lengthy dlS('LlSSl0l'l the call was iieekly meeting of St Young People's Association wasymmeg '5irnpljcit9r' held on Wednesday evening in St.. Paul's Hall. :and Prayers. the business mectingl A,J, yiacngnaid, in some church work which was; the Apohaqui-Norton ,:r::iYg-;YC'h:rfhRn(1;a:l-'5: soon completed. The entertainmcnt;Charge in New Brunswick. DIAMOND RINGS! our clinic God alone knows lion mllfll W. F. Pall” forwarded to the Settlement Com- D3Vi95 nmed Mr- standing An express,-nn of app..e(..a”Dn wishes of all departments wcre I). 1 faiths" ' ;.r PICTURED ABOVE are ' As C N R Master Mechanic An outstanding record of service ,was fittiiigly observed yesterday-1912. He was on active military Pl'0dUP9I' memh" 0" ”l9y303l'd- But all the whole year throughfaftci-noon, when fellow employeesservicc from July, 17, 1915 -June In IHHOUDCIHIZ his PPSIEHBIIOD M1 We still have that sweet memoryigathered in the apprentice class lroom of the C.N.R. Shop to honour Always remembered by Rita retired Master Mechanic Harold iE. Moore who joined the service tas a wiper in September 2. and retired in the above position y June 30, 1955. to the Canadian National Railwaylmotive engineer on December 4,l I907 Mooreix and tho I'lllI- ca rcer well Following 3 H.Vmllifor his work was tendered to Rev. extmessed f”';w3 IN”: and haw-V. . - Bideford. Mriyreirement. y. r. I was hardy Then everynne1()Ok pa,-;3MaL.D0nald has acepted 3 can to Jocomotivc fireman. on behalf of: E past”,-arllhe group presented Mr. and iwith a Buren of the evening consisted of squarelleaves the end of this month toiW3I9h- M1'5- MOON. W110 W35 Dr?- Frzink Lappin, Moore automatic wrist many pleasant associations he had Nova Scotia. L.S. Woolf:-ey into the Murray Har- G. R. Greenough, Division Supcr- career in 1938 at Albany and in hour Pastoral Charge. and Rev. F, intendent and Mr. B. E. Lockhart 1938 was transferred to Dartmouth. Valleyfielnispoke briefly. observing the form- Since then he has held posts at Pastoral Charge were given. Bothler Master Mechanic's outstanding the Toronto main office and at the of Prcsbytcryia wiper from September. 1907 untili Melbourne Howl-itt and Mrs. How- ,were welcomed to Montague ant July, 1908 when he was promoted att formerly of Cape Traverse. . H, th eway yesterday. Le yprincipals concerned in the retire-are: Frank Lappin, F S. Coffin, Dear God please take a message ment presentation held at the Rail-Mr. Harold Moore. Mrs. Moore. . Honored On Retirement 2. p ft to right they a (I0 fireiiian. He became a loco- ll. till" His appointment as Mast- er til I inic came in September, 1945. 3 irring his service with the b Centennial Y's zMen's Meeting amount of nd William Davies. Barter's Film Lab. Mr. Neil A. Matheson. M. P. spoke to the Ccntinnial Y's Men's Club last night on the duties, plea- sant and unpleasant, of a Mom- ber of Parlimcnt. He pointed out that it is a very self satisfying nd full life. He pointed out the co-operation required .V the man who has been elect- 'RallI'(ltl(l. Mr. Moore was activeied from the popie at home whom yin the Brotherhood of Locomotive 1-. e rcprescnts. Mr. Mathcson then Winginccrs and acted in the capac- mid me means both behind the 113' 0f l0?8I Chairman TOT SEVCF-'il,scencs and on a Parlimentary level An address read by Mr W C lIerm5- "I5 5”0"5 9" behalf Of they required for two projects. major ivarious charitable campaigns thr- lougliout the City have been great- -ly appreciated. , , S l Manager At Banlc and personal, to bring them to a ucesstul conclusion. District Governors of the Y.M.C.A. Dr W. Carson then spoke on the coin- mgd conclavc of Y's Men next week on . The meeting was chaired by Bob Acorn and John Stearns with Les Alexander and Claude Whitenect Mr Vernon G. Howatt. fornier- Wesidlng f0l' the sing song. Iy of Cape Traverse. has been Mr. Howatt began his banking Halifax main office. Mr. Howatt is the son to the late 3? REP)" H”wardChCh'1Vif:k;' mk:a'dancing which was throughly en- take up the work there. While 5.5"-l (071119 0CCBSl0Yl- W85 the T?” J '39 s”3l”,5"”P-. , gar," egwtn ”.,io,ved by all. Lunch was servedlin the Presbytery Mr, ltIacDoiialdj('1Dl9M0f5 bffallllflll b0U(lllf?l em all 32. mt l.le.' "anal .and the meeting closed with thelhas served as Treasurer. as well: Mr. Moore in a few words re-iappuiiited assistant-manager of they m,-;A'rHs .5i,,gjng of "gum Lang Syne" anc1,as being a member of several comlsponded to the address. noting the Charlottetown Branch. Band of om"-”cisiic-.in.:;no.1;-s;...;.;:The Grm m;,"ees- ,, . ,. , d d . h. , . ,, on Thursday. October 20. 1935.; .Lm:.......... eports out o inductions of Rev,.ma e tiring ls orig service. . r. Mrs. R. R. Mclsaac. age 75y . years" MacKinnon into the MURPHY-At. the Charlottetown V Hospital Monday, om, 2.m.;PI'eSby'llGl'y of these men were welcomed toyservice to the Railway eonard P. Murphy of Vernon I the Court. Harold Edward Moore worked as; iver age 72 years Funeral The members 'l'hursday morning. Oct 27 to St. .Toachaim's Church, Vernon Riv- At the regular meeting of the Trinity Church hy the minister, oil er for Requiem High Nlass at 9.- Prince Edward island PFPSILVIEFYIIIIE church. Rev. J M- Fraser. Dui” 30. Burial in the church cemet- of the United Church of Canada ing the noon recess dinner was! 311- iheld on Tuesday in Trinity Church. served by the W A. of Trinity . lMontague, a call from the Corn- Church. cL0T”S”ddml-V M m" P E' lwwall Pastoral Charge to the Rev. The meeting was under fl'l( Hospital Wednesday. October 26.- 1955. Raymond Clmv, Pleasant . , Gm” in his my year. Remainrreceived and sent forward .vith ,- . , . Iapproval. It is expected that Mr. 2.2:. up to his late residence where fu- 9" the "mlal charge shmuy' nelral service will be held Friday.mf:1 c31lar';'"t0”:e:"l;l:G1ShSpr::;i a ernoon. service starting at 21 ' .' . t D-clock. Imermem in Sunmkyof York was also received and SOUFI-lA'MPT(-)N. Ont. lCPl -- c,.m,,.,,.yy gfxI,l::ll(ISSz(;l.arAg delegation frngn eh: Slllttltds twicdonatgngnamsgytg. e was prcsen an irary o . -i HANDRAHAN---Suddenly at Tor-Ispoke highly of Mr. Sproule's'ory of his late wife. i onto on Saturday. October 1955. James Warburtnn Hand- rahan. son of the late Doctor James and Adeline 4Hunterl Handrahan of Charlottetown. P E. 1. Private funeral was held Wednesday. RYAN-In the Charlottetown Hos- pital on Wednesday. Oct. 26. 1955 Mrs. Albert Ryan. aged 80 years. Her remains will rest at thc' Hennessey Funeral Home until funeral arrangements have been completed. BERRIGAN-At her late resl-- dence. 242 Fitzroy Street. on Wednesday. Oct. 26. 1955. Mrs. gg Susanna Berrigan. widow of the late Andrew Berrlgan. aged 904 years. Resting at the Hennesseyi , Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held on Fridayl morning at 8:45 to St. Dunstan'sl Basilica for Rcquicm High Mass, at 9 o'clock. interment in the ' Catholic Cemetery MncDONALD-in .i1nnti'cal. on Monday. Oct. 2-1 1955. Rev. Ron- ald J. MacDonald former parish. priest of SI roiumha. East Point. His icmains arrived by train in the city last evcning and were convcynd to thc Hcnncssey Funeral Home Funcral from the Hennessey Funeral Home thisii. (Thursday! morning to St. Dun- stan's Basilica for Pontifical Re-5, quiem High Mass at ten n'cluck,. ' The remains ivill be forwarded from the Basilica at one o'eloelrl this afternoon to St. Columba'l' Church. East Point. where they; will lie in statc' until Friday. I Friday morning where Solemn " High Mass will he cclchrated. Burial will take place in the church cemetery. - R.A. Patterson of Stcwiackc was chairmanship of Rev. G. Howarn Christie. Charlottetown, and Revy R.A. M;-icLcod of St. Peter's was. in his place in the Secretary's chair. USEFUL MEMORIAL ' 22. -"m-m-me--emwm--? cccc r--' - Canadian Legion Charlottetown Branch MONTHLY MEETING THURSDAY. OCT. 27th AT 8:00 P. M. Agenda - General Business A do not :- AN INVl'I'ATION TO YOU You are cordially invited to the first ma50l' showing of the famous Bates Bedspreada to be held on Prince Edward Island. This distill!- which opens today. in presented with the co- operation of Gordon MacK-I6' 1441- Of 70'0"”- who represent Dates in Canada. Such well known spreads as Habltant. Classic. Colonial and George Washington are here for you 10 see as well as the popul Mine deilllll 111 many colors. By courtesy of the Gordon MJCKIY C0"? pony a representative of that firm will be in our store on Friday afternoon and evenlni II well an on Saturday mornlnt 3! Wm II"? the complete range of Bates spreads samples to show you and he will BIN”! MSW "1 h9'P' in you choose the correct ,lPI'98,dl 70' 3'0” bedrooms. All of the vent range of Bate! colors and patterns will be here for ymi to see. Phone ma If you would like an Ippolnlment on or in. ” Mlfyonrrca ucofpatea Iprudn there is no need to describe their tremendous value and beauty. I ya have not but the opportunity touowniuweoaytlattlieyn-ewnsle gun, on get. wrhklc resistant and hard mug In every bedroom avatlaalouhclalha incl! the younger QM or lnftatlon: N. D. Maclean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltslitre DIAL 5549 Funeral Home TI Elstll St. IIAL 4820 J? I LePuge Shoe Co., Ltd. SHOE The sale has been continued to offer you bargains in- A Women's Pumps and Oxords A Bays' Boots and Shoes '' Men's Boots and Shoes. - EXTFIA SPECIAL -- Men's B. F. Goodrich Knee Boots. regula I.ePage Shoe Co., Ltd. -7-awmwy ' presents Popular her-aiise they're planned for modern living. Designed to enhance - enlarge - the In larger rooms. Made of quality cotton. They do not shed . . . tub and iron up as good as new, And leasonallly pricecll Many patterns from which to choose-about 89.95 to S-42.50. An extra Spread is easily made mm 3 bglufjful ,3; of matching drapories. See them at F. A. S. JOIIEST I29 Kent St. I l i l SALE Qualify Heavy Duty r 6.75 for . . . 55.95 l I l l l l BEDSPREADS smaller rooms. Lend elegance show wrinkles or scuffing . . . Dial 3188 slMP&N'B-SEARS HOB! l hGueHsts present were Bud Mc- Conservative Urges Action Action by both the Federal and Provincial Governments to take "necessary and immediate steps to protect our domestic market for potatoes and other farm products so as to relieve the serious sit- uation which exists today" was de- manded in a resolution passed at the annual meeting of the Prov- incial Progresslve Conservative Association here yesterday. The resolution noted that the farmers of this Province "are today receiving the lowest prices for many years for their potatoes and other products." and stated that no action had been taken by either government to remedy the situation. Another resolution expressed re- gret that nothing had been ac- complished at the recent Dum- lnion-Provincial Conference at Ot- tawa and "that our Provincial presentation failed completely so far as making any Impression on our fiscal needs and special claims". It expressed disapproval ”at the lack of preparation and Initiative displayed by Premier Mathcsnn and his associates while attending this very important con- ference." and at the attitude Prime Minister St. Laurent had taken in regard to our needs. i Other resolutions affirmed Illcl organization's loyalty and devotiont to Her Majesty the Queen: ex pressed confidence In the Federal leader. Hon. George Drew. and Provincial leader, R.R. Bell, and tendered dccp sympathy to,the family of the late Mr. W. Chester S. McLure, former long-term: PRESIDENT PRO-TEM I Mr. Melvin J. McQuald of Souris' was elected President (pro-teml of the Prince Edward Island Pro-i grcssivc Conservative Associationi held in Charlottetown yesterday' Murtry of Alpha Y's Men's Club,. Charlottetown and Mr. Ian Mac-l Leod. also of Charlottetown. The meeting concluded with the Queen. N0 SIGN OF WAR NEW YORK tAP) - Maj.-Gen. E. L. M. Burns, United Nations Palestine truce supervisor, said Wednesday he sees no prospect of a "shooting war" in the Holy Land. the Prime Minister in regard to ”T Resolution To Protect Domestic Potato Market afternoon. Vice president named was Mr. W.C.S. MacDonald Sum- merslde, Secretary. Mr. Bennett Carr. Charlottetown. Mr. Reagh Bagnall. Hunter River presided at yesterday's meeting which saw representatives from East to West present. The main speaker was Mr. R.R. Bell. Q.C. leader of the Party. Mr. Angus Macbean. M.P. also spoke briefly. Mr. Bell in reviewing the econ- omic situation in the Maritimes said that times were not good and there seemed little possibility for improvement. He felt that the Federal outlook for the Party was bright as indicated in the success of recent by-elections. . He was sorry to see farmers of Prince Edward Island in such poor condition this Fall. He said that when farmers were affe--ted adversely the whole aconomy of the Province felt the pinch. He SPECIAL Jewelers S BRIGHT'S - 15 OZ. CHOICE PEACHES, tin 21c Shop here for yo I-lallowe'en Trea for this occasion. We h av e every- thing here to com- plete your menu MAPLE LEAF FOR OUR BIG ANNIVERSARY SALE DURING SALE ASK FOR YOUR FREE BALLOT T70 DEPOSIT IN THE BALLOT BOX THE PRIZES ARE: lstr-A CHEST on 1881 means SILVER 2nd-A BULOVA wmsr WATCH 3rd-A SILVER CASSEROLE At closing time, November 5th, citizen will make the drawing. W. W. Wellner Ltd. GRIIGETERIA BRAWN, tub 29c elurled that the Peder ment did not realize as ol the Mai-ttinie Provinces. At rate t was gtvln "3 all our pleadlngss. dc" Q" ll The Federal-Provincial ence recenthr oncluded w.sC22:" ed a fiasco by the Cotiservm? leader who also dealt criticalli” with Premier Matheson's pi-geieml Ion assurances regarding the es, ablishment of a 310,009,000 pm cesslng plant here. He said u, Northern lands which had beg: thought worthless were pi-oduc-M billions and the benefits tllerg were blag reaped by the Central and Western Provinces while iii. Mai-ltimes which were entitled on their share of this developmem got nothing. 9 Mr. J. Angus MacI.ean. M. P I told the meeting of the secma Century dinner which was to is. held at the Charlottetown Hotel on November 5 at which the nation. at leader of the Party would be the guest speaker and at which outstanding parliamentarians from across Canada would speak. A future meeting to elect ii per. manent slate of officers will bet held early in the new year. Certain P s in the constitution will also be considered at that time. PRIZES it prominent ince 1868 ' TRIMNIED rolilt Cl-IOPS. LOIN "Y ROAST PORK. UP ts. lb. 63: lla....... 59: 69: TASTY PAK PEAS, 20 oz. tin, 2 for 35: Fluffo Shortening, 2 for 592 COTTAGE ROLLS .. 3: . 696 PERFECTION or CARNAT-ION MILK, 6 tall tins ----- 79: SPRING CLOTHES PI wrn'ri:'swAN TOILET TISSUE, 4 for - - 49c FRESH ISLAND OYSTERS iN'srocit emrs AND HALF eiurs 3dozen box 29c NS 24 LB. BAG Robin Hood FLOUR - - -1.59 NRICTE, 2pkgs. 35c FOR IIALLOWE"EN my ' CALIFORNIA BEST FOR JUICE ORANGES ISLAND FAN CY EATINQ AP"-ES. smdlslze. don. .. I9: iiuii or ran amen non nunwnm Perl-Iuiiper 52.49 ROBIN HOOD CAKE MIX I PKG. CHOCOLATE I PKG. WHITE. .........ll9c Island HONEY,T lb. tub 29c 6 IBM. Dlnl FRESH ROASTED PEANUTSr I IFA T('lWt'l TAU Vllfllli FOR YOUR HALLOWEEN TREATS KRAFT CARAMEL5. Tomcelobag-.......... 1” MacKINTOSHGAIE'I'Y TOFFEE. 5V2eI.ecIoIiIg.........-.. 155 be ""' KAI KAGE PA-.KAGE lN lrvlft-IJY KN if.l-' -l riiazirriii