PAGE FIVE Addresses Meeting Of Engineering Institute lng much tocansda at present she has succeeded in capturing a large part of the world's markets. At the same time he wondered if pos- -rm; GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Rousing Welcome Given . World Chief Guide travels around and around the world, meeting friends wherever she goes. she promised to tell the scrrizivmaiz 25, 195.) M Hospital 33,33, THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN TCWN TAXI.-Dial 5570. CHILDREN'S AIT CINTII in- Drows Another --w nusi to; day tomorrow, Saturday, RALLY DAY SERVICE Long large Crowd. Sees ii. if. iiosuming Big Wheat Buying to Lads FOLLOW THE CROWD bazaar at Forum tonight. and Lassies Bend. A warm tribute to the ability and hospitality of the engineers of Greet Britain on their work on the Czronation was paid last A roaring welcome was given to the World Guide Chief, Lady Baden-Powell last evening at a September 26. Greek Baptist Church, Sunday, The Charlottetown Hospital September 27th, at 710. lJlllLDllN'B AIT CENTRE eu- Bazaar drew another large crowd last evening as a splendid pro- uuel tag day tomorrow, Saturday, gramme of local talent was heard. Taking part were baritone Frank Maclntyre, tenor Jimmy Planni- gan and tget most gopulsr dust of Key -an Elmer allsnt. Mrs. Joseph Dougan and Mr. Austin (Ding) Connolly were the accum- panists for the numbers. . The first door prize. a case of evaporated milk, donated by Central Creamerles, Ltd., was won by a young air cadet, Ger- ald Arsenault. Second prize, a table lamp. donated by Michael Bros.. was won by Mrs. T. L Fitzgerald. Mrs. John Callaghan was the winner of the chicken dinner. The K. of C. lottery draw- in): resulted as follows: lat price, 350, Jack Lawlor: 2nd prize, s25, W. B. DeCoste; 3rd, 316. Noreen MacMlllan; 4th, F. Peters. Miss Gertrude Coedy won the cake lotterled by the home cooking booth. Tonight the Lads' and I.asIles' Band will be heard in a com- plete new programme of Scotch sonll end Highland dancing. The first door prize will be a woollen blanket donated by Condon'a Woollen Mills. The second prize will be an electric iron. LONDON. (AP)-Former Prime Minister Clement Attlee has been known to boast that his wife is the best chauffeur in Britain-she took him on thousands of miles of campaign tours. Saturday Mrs. Attiee had a summons to appear in court Friday on charges of ob- September 26. LADB AND LASSIES BAND- entirely different program, Scotch songs, dances, tonight at The Forum, 8 and 11. ' ELDON YOUTH WINS SCHOL- ARSHIP-Rudoiph Buchanan, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Buchanan. lildon, won the P.W.C. scholar- ship of S500 tenable in the fourth year at P.W.C. He also won the D. A. MacKinnon prize and the college prize for third year. All wish Rudolph further success in the coming year. STEAMER UNLOADING -The steamer "Wellandoo", with Fort William, as its home port, arrived yesterday at the Railway wharf with a cargo of flour for a local firm. Unloading operations still continue on the steamer "Montan" which arrived a week ago Sunday with a cargo of potash, It is report- ed that the fertilizer is caked in a very solid mass requiring blast- ing and air hammers to release it. DIVORCE - Two divorce cases were heard Wednesday before Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell in the Supreme Court in Matri- monial Causes. Judgment nisi was pronounced in both and may be made absolute after six months. One case was that of Gwenneth Marjorie Mosher, plaintiff vs. Ver- non Jemes,Mosher and Evelyn lic- Leen, defendants. Mr. E. Somerled Trainor was counsel for the plain- tiff. The other case was that of COBONATION MEDAL-oAnwng those recently receiving the Coro- nation Medal is Mrs. Frank Mur- phy, 211 Grafton street, this city. The usual inscription, ”'.!'o be worn in commemoration of Her Majes- ty's Coronation" is inscribed. wmsnoa United Church ris- torel Charge. Services Sunday. Sept. 21 are ves follows: Wlnsloe South 11 a.m.; Princetown Road 3 p.m.: Hlghfield 7:30 p.m. All Sunday Schools at regular hours. Mr. Walter Lord guest speaker. All are welcome. ' MAMMOTH BINGO at the Bazaar tonight at Forum. Five 315 bingoes and 825 jackpot. PBESBYTEIIAN CHUIKX-I in Canada, Central Parish. Services next Lord's Day as follows: Canoe Cove, 11 a.m.; Nine Mile Cfeekt 3 p.m.; Clyde River rally day service at 7 p.m. Rev. Lew- rence Blaikie, guest speaker at Clyde River. Rev. Donald Nichol- son, Minister. CHILDREN'S ART CENTRE an. nual tag day tomorrow, Saturday, September 26. PRESIIYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA, Brookfleld Charge. Ser- vices for Sunday, Sept. 27 are as follows: Re-dedication services in l-lartsville at ll e.m.. 3 p.m. and 7.30 p.m.; Sunday school at Brook- fleid at 9.45 am. There will be no Sunday School at Glasgow Road and Hartsviiie. There will be e. communion and baptismal service mliy held for Brownies and Girl Guides at 6 p.m. yesterday at the Community Centre. This international woman won the hearts oi approximately 600 youngsters who came from all parts of Queens and Kings Coun- ties to see her. she smiled her joiliest smiles and, thoughtful of youth's energy, had them "re-ar- range" themselves before she talk- ed to them, even showing them how to do it! The children laughed with her and responded eagerly to her words which won their hearts. "I am delighted to be here with you-last time I was here, you were still in your cradles." she said. lowering her voice to its low- est pitch in the last word, ”and I am three times lucky' to be here again and carry this memory to Brownies and Guides in other lands." Lady Baden-Powell said all Guides, Brownies, Scouts and Cubs are happy and glad to be linked in this world friendship and to be in "this monster thing together.-" She told them it was important to do their bit.-"you are all import- ant, even if you are small-just so long as you try!" She asked them to smile to show others that they were happy and to make them happy. too. Lady Baden-Powell called her- self a ”tee-to-tum" because she Island Odds W children of other countries about Island youth and to say how "cheery" they were. Before countenance. (lave Demonstration Their world leader saw a demon- danclng by Scouts and Guides: Kenneth Mac- Kenzie. Jimmie White, Freddie Betsy Barbara and Wayne MacDonald. Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald who group, said square dancing and Girl Guiding had two things in comaihon-an internation- al basis in their origin and growth over the world today and in the promotion of entertaining, oneself. Lady Baden-.Powel1 presented the Reay Shield to the nth Brownie Pack (Zion Church), whose leader is Mrs. A. W. Rodd. The shield is presented annually to the pack which makes the best lntemational stratlon of square liyndman, Hugh Macltesn. Houston, Connie Davies, Stewart trained the coloring books. Several Brownie and Guide songs were sung and a few games were played. The visitor saw the inter- national dolls which the Guides during Coronation spring, and congratulated them for their made fine eflort. Delightful Tea the meeting broke up, Lady Baden-Powell shook hands with every youth present and had them all smiling happily through her words and her own cheerful Speaking to the men's Cana- dian club of Winnipeg, Sir Archi- bald Nye, British high commis- sioner to Canada, was optimistic regarding Britain's economic dil- flcuities. He said her trade posi- tlon was gradually improving be- cause of better productivity and an increase of exports espe- cially to (fanacla. He added that if this trend continued Britain would pile up enough dollars to again start making large-scale purchases of Canadian wheat and other agricultural products. Auto Accidenia Damages Case An action fordbmages arising out of an automobile collision at ihe intersection of Grafton and night by Mr. R. L. Dobbin, M.E.I. C,, president of the 12.1.0. of Can- ada. as he addressed the annual meeting of the PE. I. branch of the Engineering Institute at tidin- ner meeting held at the Queen Hotel last night. Mr. Dobbin himself is the son of the late Mr. Francis H. Dobbin, former president of the Canadian Newspaper Association, owner and operator of the Peterborough Re- view, and author of the well known "Our Old Home Town". The speaker last night said that he had been able to get away from the newspaper business and into engineering and he was appreci- ative of his appointment to head the Institute in this country as well as having an opportunity of visiting and studying the various projects underway in lilngland. Mr. Dobbin expressed his pleas- ure at being present in this Prov- ince for the first time and brought to the local Institute members greetings from other branches av cre: the country. Gives Impressions He told last nights gathering that during his trip to the Coro- nation hevhad the pleasure of meeting a great many English en- gineers and during the ceremony itself. as a representative of the Institute, he had enjoyed the priv- ilege of a place in Westminster Abbey. Mr. Dobbin related several home- ly tales of incidents during the sibly on this side of the Atlantic Ocean we might not be making a. mistake in trying to take advant- age of the trade which literally is offering. However, the speaker fully recognized the difficulties to be encountered in reconciling the differences between the dollar and sterling areas. in addition to Mr. Dobbin there were two other distinguished guests. They were Mr. L.A. Wright. M.l.'..I.C., and general secretary of the EIC, of Canada, from Moni- real, and Mr. M. R. Khan, Decca, Pakistan, who is in this country on a mission to study bridging and other problems. Others present last night includ- ed Messrs. B. W. Mercer, Air Branch, Department of Transport, Newfoundland; Ron Smith, Fed- eral Department of Public Works: Jerry Hayes, Curran and Briggs. Summerside; Ted Chandler, elec- trician, City; James Hearn, M. F. Schurman. Summerside; Ken Mar- tin, Department of Public Works, City: Larry siseght, Department of Transport, City; Gordon Ray- ner, M.C.A.; Gordon Milligan. Maritime Electric. City; Reginald MacLcan, Department of Public Works and Highways, Summer-sldc; Sqdn. Ldr. Garry Marriott, Works Officer, R.C.A.F..Summerside; Wil- liem Brennan, Public Utilities Coin- mission, City; Norman Stewart, County Construction Company. City; John Gilmore, Department of Public Works and Highways, City; Clive Stewart, Department of Public Works of Canada, City; stnictlng traffic and parking on e. mymond Murphy, 1.; my ., dark street without turning on the Jung Elvin Murphy pandn I-lerbdxft ”'u”lli'm- The zlim M'l0 QUIT?-93 xiii;-l'i'l:,:'rth,,,:;1.':,:t:ug(m ',l,3"B,:,1m(,'g ceremony, one of which concerned C. W. Currie. of the same Depart- heMl"8'hl5- Mccoubray. defendants. Mr. John W ”"5 "9 3 i'-'"- 051” T"40ml'9- And Endf ,,a,,.,.:,;ce Dom, ,, 3,", Ben. the unexpected cleaning of the mem. City: John MacDonald. Do- P. Nicholson was counsel for the 5”” 'P”k"- Tl" Cornwall Trio , I sh herd y dgfendm ,,, carpets which he likened to partment of Public Works and will sing at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Donald jamm 99 ' Highways; swan, V3319, resldcm, "cleaning the ice at Maple Leaf Gardens between periods". He thought the lighting job done by British engineers for the big show must have been a tremend- ous job and believed that this il- lustrated the great ability of the plaintiff. , my LEGION MElTlNG--Approxim- etely 76 members of the Canadian Legion are presently members in the various hospitals in this area. it was reported by the Sick and w Government House Some idea of the size of Char- lottetown's new High School can be had, now that ground has been broken, and work an the foundation commenced. From the North River Queen's County Court yesterday. Judge C. st. Clair Tralnor presided. The action, according to the of- ficial noiice, was taken "for dam- ages to the pla.inmf's automobile and loss of use of same caused or occasioned by the negligent opera- Nicohlson guest speaker. All are invited to worship with us in these re-dedication services. Rev. Law'- rence Blalkie, minister. engineer for the Railway Wharf. Summt--slrlc; E. K. MacNutt, Ac- ent Department of Transport,City; D. I. D. Rozman, Public Works of Canada. City; Frank M'ason, M. F. Schurman, Amherst, N.S.; C. F. DERBY. England. (CP)--IBy- standere ehuddered when an em- bulancestopped outside the muni- cipal swimming baths and attend- ants came out with a big white sack. The driver explained: "Don't Lieutenant Governor T. W.L Prcwse and Mrs. Prowse greeted Lady Baden-Powell at Government House immediately upon her arri- val from the airport at 4.-i5p.m. S.A. commissioner worry: it's only thelaundry." They Vmnng Cwlmm” l” the ""1” Road. on which the building is to yesyerdgy, A tea was new 1.. her mm or a motor vehicye by the de- British in organization. Another Buckingham, Maritime Electric. were filling in spare time. m"”l'hly m"””' 9' "N Cl""1””9' be located. its outlines can be ,h,,,,,,,. bywl, pmwsa and was up. fgndgnt upon .1 public gtrset in indication of this same ability was City; H. R. Miller, resident engmt; art eer, Souris Railway Wharf; general con- shown in food plans for areas near the Abbey. In speaking of Her Majesty he was struck by the lack of need for town Branch of the Canadian Le- gion held in the Legion Home last night. Although the employment situation was admittedly not good Charlottetown in Queen's County.f' According to testimony of the plaintiff his car was stopped at the time at the intersection as he traced by the excavation work be- ing made prior to pouring cement. The excavation work takes in a large area. and the school evid- Guide tended by Provincial Girl the Executive and members of guard of honor. Mixed. gladiola and esters de- Norm-an MacLean, tractor, Little Sands. conducts Service Commissioner William Booth it p”"m' the ch""m'" ii! that DIWEY of the Salvation Army "my will be 5" imposing '"m”'t"”'r oorated the reception room Pink was proceeding west on Grafton makeup at all types of gatherings STERN”; TEST w"""""'"v 'spm'5”" Lnmv W35 ducted an evangelistic meetlngmit The Preliminary Wi”'k 39993" ta roses and tall pink tapers in silver Street. He said the car of the de- where he noted many Secret Scr- .....m Enfns "'19 '0 "Wt "1" WW1 mm- the local citadel last evening which be Proceed”! mDid1.V- end in the candelabra adorned the tea table. Icndani. making at turn off Wey- vice members present. He also re- N0'i'TiNGHAM, England H'il)' l"" M "'9 mil” hm ””"”Y was largely attended. Rev. Marvel ms" '9” day” We 5'” -telecud hi” Pouring tea were Mrs. F. Jenkins mouth street to proceed east on marked that the Duke of Edin- .Lawyer Vvalter Reeburn tolcf summer srhonl students it sicken- ed him to watch witnesses tak- ing e perfunctory oath on the Bible. He favored abolishing the Bible oath and giving witness:-a an admonition that perjurers fares c heavy lines. Grafton had struck the side of his car and glanced off to come to rest nearby. He told his attorney, Mr. Gerald Foster, that it was a clear sunny afternoon with no vision difficulties. He said the car had been pur- burgh was "a handsome, friendly person to all". Of Princess Margaret he recalled that she had those "big gray eyes" such as a pretty Canadian girl would,love to have. If mSQftM' been taken on jobs. There were three new members admitted lest ial Association extended a wel- gfhgfxnggt ,;'::,dl::'ld9"i mm" come to the Commissioner on be- .Tns half” of that organization. The A. r. r.a. MEETING-The first m" "'3 W" pmmd by a dime” .......ns..,mng,gg.g,g saisoaoas-at the United Hos- meeting of st. Peter's Cathedral :;g:,i;,:,: ”:,',l'e”"b,,l,l,l,i,5 seen the whole landscape changed by the busy bulldozers. I O 0 Every year when baseball's World series rolls around a few Island- ers take a holiday to sit in on the great American sport classic. Two and Mrs, W. Wellner, both mem- bers of the P.E.l'. Guide executive. Assisting to serve were Mrs. H.L. Palmer and Mrs. Arthur Duvar, also members of the executive, Lady Baden-Powell is a guest at Government House. Dunbar, repruenting the Minister- niisl. Port Chester. New York. on A.Y.P.A. for this season was held 1 - . . . ed 1 1 or 115 d ....-.-.-m September 22nd. 1953. to Mr. end last night with Harry Shame ect- gimben Md Bonnie" of the local ltenghzjliittbimitxi .Y:.l?l1kIe:noSvi:dici.l!itll ictldlis 11,0310 regiiteredllaii 372.. mm”. Indus"! The 12th century cathedral hf Mu. Ed. 1". aeisdedes (nee Carmel lng as chairman and Frank Alfthe citadel ,, an "1 ' this year when New York tees ofl Baden'Powe" in perfect shape, he stated. Dam- of busing” man", he stntgd Freiburil in Germany is one nf MICMlllY- 11- N-) I dlulhter. lwestherby as secretary as most of m 9 ' ' c'”"' 13,-, age to the car had been only may lmmugh Brmm Wu not 8,”, Europe's finest Gothic master- agalnst Brooklyn Dodgers, Wendell MacDonald and "Johnny" Squarebriggs have arranged for tickets. and will leave for New York next week, Both played baseball in their younger days and have never loat. their love of the game. . . I O U mlssioner save a powerful and in- vigorating evangelistic a d d 1' es 5, based on his vast experience in ml-ill! Parts of the world during his 50 year! of active work as an oflicer of the Salvation Army. Commiuioner sooth Davey who W8-9 Iccompanied to the Island by Continued from page 1 ant niche. Even in Africa, Guide work carries on. she said, even though the commissioners have to carry guns with them when going from village to village through jungles. Her secretary, Mrs. Wilk- partially repaired as the type of pieces. fender needed was not available. it was out of action for three days leaving him out of employment as a taxi driver for that time. On cross examination by Mr. J. A. McDonald, Q.C., counsel for the defendant, he said he had had an the executive was not present. The chairman appointed Frank Weetherby, Lily MecPherson and Gladys Keys as the nominating committee. The election of oifcers lwas slated for next Thursday eve- ning. George Keys was appointed HAIVII-At the Prince county Hoepitel on Sept. 14. 1963. to LAC. and Mrs. Alan Harvey, 00:! alemen Park. twins, a daughter, Delphine Role. I lbe., im on. and a son. Dale Franklin, I lbe., am on. EXTRA - SPECIALS l)AYMoNp .. M 9,, cyuuum as chairman of the party cornmit- Mm. 300", D d I , some day the "Seven Mile Need" mgon, lgter said that the Girl , General Hosmtai on September 2:,-Vfgrooaleiiteylzikacemfjhygrst Commander civeicy-n:atxi: full slilii-:1. which ""18 roughly from cardigan Guides and Bcouts of Africa are 2:15 ,3; suguri '0 "'5' - ' - - - - - - - - t t - t vim - --c 893 to Dundas, and through to Ding- well's Corner. on the Charlotte- town-Sourls highway, will be paved.' Then the Dundee Plowing Match will really be on the map. A good 24th to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Day- mend (June Ramsey) a daughter. DEATHS LOBB-At Meifort. Smzehewen, going through -great difficulties with Man Man terrorism continu- ing. Lady Baden-Powell paid tribute to Greek youth who, with their Coffee. any brand. 1 lb. tins . . . . . . . 51.10 Tee. Salado. Red Rose. King Cole, lb. 99: Tee. Broken Pekoe. lb. 63c Knaap of Saint John. N.B., visited the Confederation Chamber in Parliament building yesterday and W83 Pmfoilndly impressed with the historic setting and significance of with the new car. lie said he was only travelling 20 miles per hour, as it was a quiet Sunday afternoon, but agreed with defendant's coun- drivers did meeting. PLAN TAG DAY-Boys and girls who have participated in the class- "H September 24th, 1953, W . as at the Children's Art Centre . . . , sei that perhaps taxi l.obb (husband of Ethel Leertixl. will be making a canvas of the th.eI.hl;”1.1:;lr1:', gxlreblif "h;""m, d :?,?QX.E,"f';,,lt,,:3f;d,f;dh::,';,:?,,:?,';, ;)al1,:,t,';nc,:';gdf)l,irl,:t',ni:,nci;,:g,,i:) tleigasgl not always move at that speed. sunlight sauP' 3 for ' ' ' ' ' f ' ' " Y ' ' ' ' ' 31c Funeral Saturday, Sept. 25th t it h t 1- th A ""5 01' 9 W l ' i ' . ' on n s 1 1 b ief 2:30 pm. a c Y omes omorrow n e rt Mon mu mommg when the comg from both. east and west, which It tag. their country, she mmarked te5tir;,C()l;,yW1nI;::d9:d iih;'r.llB' wufmy Supgr sudsrz Pkgs, , , . , , , ,, , . ,, MN . . 59c Centre's annual tag day. Children totalling into an attendance of several thousand visit the Art Centre each season, either during would have. it nnd when, the seven Mile is given a hard-surface. O O I that in Greece and other such countries, Guides and Scouts are like a. life-line in time of trouble. . . . 69: e ere. 693 missioner and Mrs. Booth Davey will rekumei their tour which will eventually take them to the Pacific Frys Cocoa. lb. tins . . . Raggedy Ann Peaches. 4 tins Dennis, who had done the repair work on the car and. described the nature of the work necessary; Cnst. RAMSAY-At saint John, N. 13.. Sept. 23, Rev. E. H. Ramsay. aged Two hudred cases of Perfection '78 years. Remains will arrive in coast. The speaker was thanked by Dr. , , , , Kensington Saturday ..,...t..,, 1-... the WW Saturday momintwen Emporated Mmc. made at the Fisher who said he felt the same f,?,ff9',fnlime-,,j3;”,,,;j,1;gf, mfg White Swan and Purex Toilet Tissue. ,,,,,..l ""16. house program as members of the Central Creamcrlee Concentrated enthusiasm of the World Scout hm, been Called to Him lcddem 2 for . - . . I . . . I ' . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . will be held from Mslpeque United Church on sun- dey at I p.m. Interment in the church cemetery. school classes in the Radio Art Class, or in groups with their school teachers. The 1963-54 seas- on of Saturday morning programs has already begun while dates for Milk Products Plant in Charlotte- town. reached the Islands of Pierre and Mlqucion at few days ago, and was rctailed to consumers within Chief, Lord Baden-Powell, in Lady Baden-Powell. Following the dinner. the guests met the Chief Guide informally in The latter witness told of the ap- proximate positions of the two cars involved and said he had seen no brake marks. He did not know the Kingston Branch Canadian legion Robin Hood Flour. 24 lbs. bog . . . . . . l.79 Robin Hood Cake Mixes. 2 for . . . . . . . S9: claues after school will be an- nounced hext week. CONNICK-At Kensington. se t. f h (to bet 1 ded. t ti. . . - - :14. ms. Mn. Mu-met Connick Du. ioesisirntion "or 33::-en from six A null: agiiarll iv.-eich i's'l.l.'3a"'i.ave "'i..il'y""i'sl.u')e'...i33wl?ilcwi1x spend ;;;f,?,' nffd g,j,”f;g;1,jf;,jef,, esqhnggg Milk. any brand. 6 runs . . . . . ..... . . . . . 89: er not year. Rlnalnl Yul-1118 It " 7”" wh” h to ntmd the been ”p"'cncm” ' milk 'h”"'”' wdw in 5”mm9"lde mnuwmg the distance between the shepherd ICIIIQ Sugar. 2 PkgS- . . . . . . . 255 and the new Charlottetown pro- duct arrived at it very timely mo- whlch she will return to Charlotte- town overnight. She leaves Satur- the home of her son. Daniel Con- nick, Nor-boro. where funeral will car and the curb on the south side of Grafton street. Cross examina- Nescufe Coffee. small . . . . . ..... . . . 59: be held on Saturday at 9 am. to C"; T” Kingston Branch of an t. Thi. 1 1 i trod - t d St. James Church, Summerneld, 3. Y. P. U. MEETING - The Canadian Lesion held their an? line: or with iixliirtimcinnid xrilik gilntfolotiiiriiiodf,:if3e?5.iSl. ill. :,lff;,.,”,3, '3,”.fiL”?,S;?”&,I?i..L””.i';ll for Requiem Mass at 9:15 a.rn. In-,BBPl-M YOUHE PEODWI U910" ""31 banquet in the Clw" Club Should Rain 13 5 Wlld WW1"! in leave! f0F "19 U- 5- 5- 0” B nwf ice had taken no measurements at torment in the church cemetery. met in the church hall last eve- lnfi "lEl:t- dMeml:ers andduiiheir the smau French possessions. and month lecture tour for the general me mm. , ning with the pastor. Rev. J. D. WV" ”, 9w" 9 9 9 CW5 be of considerable advertising value public tummy on "The youth To; T, dtf d t M B J MscDONALD- Suddenly in the Davison in charge. The election of Wife? dinner Semd by the 1-e- to this Province. as well. dgy, ueders of Tomorrow-" siu-Iiteui all-ninoh iherlst niimivliiil Carrots. 5 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396 Charlottetown Hospltgl on Thu". omce" bmugm the muowmg dies Auxiliary of the Charlotte- 0 e o J dll T .- dt edit I e P O 0 day, Septcmbe 24, D 1.1 C, . , town Branch, WT 1! fze minor A Journ no case ' ' ' , , , MacDonald of llvfount S(t,:t:ai'Z in choices. Honiamry president Han -After the dinner a smoker was Honemm 1" this Province Wm LANGAR (GP) - Anew" 18 lml” 10-30 Fill-'l3Y m0l'nl!12. Oclobcr Ic "'9 "Ions. 1 S ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "' ' ' 39: his 34th year. His remains win Icy” C.om:im' plmudcm Dom” einloycd and all participated in be wa'chl"” the M” s"mm”1” ”" Camdu" ”l””"”” have 3”'”C” 3- Celery. large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 176 he u-...,;,..,.d ,,.,,,,, me A, .330 9"; ”5'P"" d9m- Elm" M50 . vgry ....j.,y..b;,, ..,.,,,..., Blue Bonnet! Wick in Monirenl to work at this RCAF supply base ----K-D--L . . . llennessey Funeral Home to hls1Anh.ur' 5ecret”y' David sc'hur.' President Andrew MacEachern R" the "ext few Weekl Tl" 50"” in Nottinghamshire. The party. Anna Pavlova, greet Ruasinn G"lP9f"""'- Honda large P'nk' 3 for ' ' 29c 1,.” ,.",dE,,ce H, Mount stew-rt. man. treasurer. Betty Robertson. preslded, O,v,,c,r member, of W, or more Island horse: which ship- which came by ship, was headed ballerina who died in 1931, started Oran es 4 do! 89 (-,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,m, mannmmu group leaders. Ena Mscliiachern ,,,,.;.,u,,. ,,.....,., Wm. C,,,,,.,d, ped out to the 1914: Montreal track by no, Helen Neiison of Hunts- in the imperial ballet school at 9 ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' - - - ' W ' ' - ' ' - c W,” b. umounud hm, ,end Lloyd Oakes. other leaders Roy Bruin. Secretary ,,.”S,,,.e,. some days ago, Will soon beshowing ymg, out, age 10. choice Eafin A kg 3 lbs elected ware: Glenda Brown, 0or- md Mr, Michael Murphy, recom. up in the daily race results, The - 9 ' ' I ' ' ' i ' ' ' , c (ABEW-At Amherst, N. s.. on don MacNeil. Virginia Maiheson. ing secretary. A toast was pro- forty-one day meet which Is only Baskets of Peaches. Plums. Grapes-A lim- Sept. 24th, 1953, Rev, Bruce E, Wilma Ladiner, Windsor Brchaut. posed to Her Majesty the Queen half over, has drawn good Crowds, . (.sreW, formerly of Hunter River, The devotional period was con- and a toast to the 13:11.,-5 W” m. and unless the attendance dro s "ed 5" l 0" hund- P P.E.l., aged 71 years. The fun- ducted by Margaret Davison, as- tingly responded to by Comrade sharply will be a success finan- eral will take place from Hunter listed by Ens. Mecliaohern. Glenda Hector Currie. Music for the chilly. River United Church on Sunday, Brown led a Bible knowledge con- dancing was provided by Frankie The invitation to Maritime Sept. 27 at. 1:30 pm. Intermentiteat with the help of Betty Robert- Flood. M""”' "M Stebhen Toole. horsemen to portici te in the . i;tmt:h;irrrcIi;ec:rtrtett)e;-y. A'Igl;re3ml;lll'l1l lsuonil nciamesmciordtdttilcted by! Gordon Spetalqrejrs hqgnrlgl 1;; iihrenbngcauet meett will enable somepaof them at ,,, G H M ,g - .wero aor..acu, aro ' ' eral Home by motor hearse on ,.:me, -25:56 1-: gay-3:; 3:553:12; ies Sinclair, Legion Zone Com- was to payflhe fem bm' and 3 bu - Hamburg. lb. . . . . . ..- . . . . . . . . e e-term 39C Sgtug-d.y .Vm1n', lg ' up 3 mmder and Leo no le Fresh "1079. l” 3 um” Wile” the? "5”3”3' LOOK AHEAD! Look well ahead in e lnvrilrr Springtime in your in" p"m' 9t C Fuconwmd "mica d t f H, Chy 1'0” t have '9” "pp0”""me5 i" will "W own garden, but that docs not just happen, you have in put a little Peumeul Buck Bacon: 1 lbo - - - o - - . - . 67C Sllndlly Ind M0 Pllm 00 M-tend 9” ” 9 5' 9 9W” worth-while urse mohe. - . - - , h h 1 b P Y planning. a hit of work a bit or this and of that ll'liO ii. for un- - the n. Y. r. . ltally Monday eve- 3"” - T 0 mm"! W" roukht - - - . ' . - . . . .. Bulk Sousa e lb. (Canada Pockersl . . 29: t 1 b H, I , K th believable (nlor and beauty next Spring . . . The wise garlic-ner is ning at Hauelbrook. 0 'i W" -V 9 5” " 9 ” The Charlottetown oifce of the planting BULBS this Fall--they're genuine H01 LAND muss w' H, ' 9 N D Nnuoml Amherm National Employment Service has "From the land of the windmill and tho wooder: shoe the loveliness. Ieners' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' 3 C 9 U I L . 1 ;a):.;e;ltv)cdp1cr;(l:t;1sit ti;,ort&valeor:Vehi-is hi: pfuspxngtilmeurioxg corgesliottg yout!" lL'cu'tilI:lr11d the ;i0ltll)lndTB;lllhS Fresh Spare Ribs (neck) 2 lbs. . , , , .,., 35c ..,..., , . s o n n e an epar men a o man's-.Ia ey u ps, 0 UNDEBTAKEB M, John J p mun" N", somewhat below last years figures showy Hyecinths, gleaming Crocuiies and fragrant Narcissus; we ed- ' I.9f L'V.rs 'b- - - - - - - - v o - - - o - n - - - - - 37: Wuu.hln Ian .1”; waek u; take . but were 0;-den gr, expcctgd when vise,you to come, choose the Bulbs for Spring flowering right now. Beef Kidng is: y EMBALB up "um" at Holyaeutsemlnuyl dlilsmfl is in full swing. Pickers Khll: the collectilon is guitt: cofiinlllctei You know, these large, sturdy yr - g . . . . e . . . . . . . . e an Halifax. His many friends wish a bgag:0ughe9, Lo 9-Md Prgfittlce mlilbrwalneen 3;: pgrzcgse-H 9Th:W::"u:nP5;:';;1a5;1dl0,;m)i: Jgllfhij" "K ROGIHIIQ POI'i(. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 496 mm eve U", , ........ ro an cot) , ,- g , . .. uy .. . Chg:-Iottgtown gnd ry I C: Thu rogulgr monthly meeting County as in other years, The 1”" Hoimsns for planting this Fall Will make your garden the hcauty- Bblllllg MOUT, lb. . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . 39: North Wliflhifo Mri. Prank MoQllIid, nmyvue, of the Charlottetown Branch of office expects no difficuliilea in :19”, ”!,,:md C,i;'m:1",';ll&',lncxt Spring. ,AInd too, for house-blooming nu "gm-Md gm n ".10 me the Canadian Legion was held In filling all orders. since plenty of l" "3 ' " v " M” m9"t,"5v 30"” WBM l" 5" l9""l"e 301' R ' 3'' h L I H 1 1 land Bulbs now! Bulb-planting time is here again once again DIAL 5549 trip to the U. 5.. A. l ' '3 ".1 ”m9 Ml even ng. men are understood to be avail- , ' . 3 ' o ; -2.-1.1.--..... In the absence of we presldgm, nble m both Cap. Breton um it is time to think and'look well ahead for Springtime beauty. Your . . . - . Tho mu”, "khan of M". Angus me Vice president, 5,," Bryn" Hcwu Caumyl Holland Bulbs are ewaltinginilie 5 and lo Department at ifolnienfl Rub Rousf (young 5fQQf)' lb, , , , . , , . , 4,; c" L i:l nhe:.3lnch;:pd.::.. wn';hinIldl: Ehdmvisitlng commlt- To 0”" Parks in . AR orrnown "9i"m9d mm W" undrrzelns - iii..l5.'i."i.llipii.iiui"".iu.li.”;”hi: sgmmd lsmds . Shoulder Roast Boneless Rolled serious operation in the Prince Ed- man". of July, so during the , ward mend Hospital. , mangh Q:hAu:u3St ind b-(5 ggyn; LONDON (R:'fs) g The Duke (Young S900” Smoked HIM! l e m 0 ep em er. en ' , 78 HIICOII UL vetersnosn were - all visited and ox Edinburgh Wm "Y m the she” . -, wan dnreu" lands, loncly island group 100 ' c - : nus, gggg .' miles off the northe at at i 90” 0' Tlmlls ..::"..:":r:::::. :.".::;: scan-nu. on 2:2. ti. ssrvnnw snrr 26 Complete Funeral sod -- ,, ,, new. parks at Lerwidk the p- New six Piece 0rchestra4f'ht-. Leglonalrn - Ccrvloo t ' ' e e e e nne w - gmhh”, In and we ma Jeuome would ;”,',"f,',? ',,,,:,',l,',y.f,"""L','f,'," '.',',': ital It will be the suit vials. by Dancing 9--12 R like say thank you to the Prime the- extensive renovations unler- fowl! to Shetland -11106 1303- For reservations call 6022 between 4 and 7 90 m - coon Hospital. the doctors. nur- mm, ncenuy, Md be... com. when the then Duke of Edinburgh an S ' ' " P” ' It a. a-asiq 0. iv. an... as. and all those who sent flowers pleteiy liquidated. -Alfred. second son of Queen Vic. , 9” W0"? OWN”! "lKM- mu. .224 w Ind cards durins thoir dsushtar The meeting closed with tn. toria-leld the foundation stone of 3-00 P" c0"lll9- 0 DCllV0f 2" lumen 59. u 0111'! 1111198. H , , V H National Anthem. W Lerwlck town hell. , I - H k