cirv Alin CENTRAL YOUR DOLLAR buy: more at the tiughes Drug Store. ISLAND colored news. Cras-, It'll Studio. t HLL is your pattern of Silicr-y viure cliirmg our 88th anniversary WE TREAT the nick well. Gil-J gr-y's Pharmacy. -pen 3 -13- to It p.m. Ill .1h1.1C.I-I SALE. Ht-artr Ilall. S.itiii'tl;i,i. EJII Trinity -luml" W- A IiF"ltII I zvrw DOMINION L' tilted l October Filth, City Hall 8 Pl" WHY NOT fill in tour silvcr flat- THE Annual St. James tea and bazaar on Thursday. -V015 131- PENTECOSTAL ('Hl'RCH of the 1 air Saturday. 230 p m. over CFC) Q R Stairs, Minister. i CHRISTMAS t-zirtis artistic and original hv ('anatii:in artists Ilia! Sim. Gillette. Budge. etc. Thyme- wood crafts. Phone Lothians l HHNNE.N'SEY- At the Charlotte- tt-un llosptial on Oct 235 to .'ilr.. and Mrs. burl Ilciiiiesst-y a daughter Donna Marie 8 in ii oz. THE UNITED Church of Can- ; I t'hui'cti Rally Service Sunday CV9” ada. Caveutlisli P;isttiral Churllc. H); II(t4il.IPl' ER at 7 30. l)iiine worship Slll)(lu)'1'.IltllII flciub- , , . cr. ll uiii Cuitiii 1.-.i. - 11'" I”'i"”"Tn'u' lmmimwr 3 Noriti lttisilttv, T 30 p in St.iillt-y m:d;t,.a alltl ”-:..e Si lcicrs Lu 1 Brmw ll i't'I . . - POLICE C01 RT - Three cases Itnhll-V”-D Drama Fgmm A” were on the ittit-net til iliiv Poltce m,..,.,-.it.i n . Lniiti-ti to iixt-let -tlllll Cm", U--.lt'litlIH llltilnlng Mwnw 1:1 lll-”l"'ri l(”l”'m WN mum ' ('OI1Sltl('l't'il in Xl.i;:i-i:.tit- K ll ' in V-ll Hull Utl'il)t'l' Jtlili at Mam” tiiie tlriiuk .lllil iiicuiiablc sot) pin. .wa5 mml 53 .iutt ttisis wilulc a y . g . . .h - t-ti ullll iii..irdery coil . WE lm'E 30” m.8Ue'-1;! rt'IIl1llItIt'tl until Tuesday. I rmrganualmn Mating UK A), A case of their of a motor vehicle l was also .-itli-iiiriittl llnlll Tuesday. . . ' NILTUN - Ii -ti tl P;.tl'lSI1. Rec liar” (F-Val IlE”il'H.n' or C-hma 1m.11h,y A l I'..lt'l:tW. .K't-riict-s tor pattern duri'il.: out. xfun :v”NaIvCl;' gundavj (..., gym arg st, John s. 53”" 5319 5””! "I" W" el M,imn' iii no a in Sunday School liter l.td . J . d 5 1-mun Il.0il Morning II'tA)Ll an E . . . - - - ' "lley'2ItU . 15.105 DRMH I-cslixal. Christ (Ililltll. Liitriy 1.4 . y l AII)(I)II?f'rCRlPfl are invited, to meet Eveniiig l'r.nci and Sermon St - - .-. "30 2 ulth the Director. Richard Mac- Mark , Iill till, i ' ttlillll on October Prayer anti St-inion. Come ant . .-.,...,.-- ....-..,..,.., '..r- .. .;:;r c Donald. iu (lily llall Zllth It 300 P "I- BROOKFII-7l.D Presbyterian . chm-pit W, xi. S 'l'hankmttei-tog p V NPIWICP Suridav Oct ').Rili 730 piu 1l:ici.cnn. it P 1 - pm. y, ii. Benn .t'.tie-st speaker Association of Nurses of Print Nurse5' Residence. Siinday, 28th, 7130. Miss Laur tor Runtz. lnclal Department of lli2hWB.W 0 Friday l"f)rnf1IPI”(I placing aspha on the rnaduny along side of Government pond The wor Company and adds materially t the generally improved ance of that area. Sunday School lit a m: Wheatle River 3 pm. Sunday School a announced: Hunter River 7 30 p in Sunday School 10.10 21 I11 Rev. C R Mouse. 8 A., B D. Minister. CARD WINNERS - The results of the weekly crirrl party held at Thursday eve- Central ning are first ond. firm. first. and. Hon. Mrs Royalty the following: Ladle 1.'rs l'Iet:i Worth: ('on.stll:i Ur: Vince Martin llillwrt MneNevin, Menls scr- wiiiriro Biirgoync: Ctinsola Finlay Ilogiiii. Donr Prire. .lntin Uiic-ilecr I-Irecmtit. '1Irs. linliill (lnriilitlm and Rus- sell fnmiiiwll The tournament nrt7M are the following: Ladies ttrct. Vin Clavlnn Stevenson: sec- ond. Mr: lifargni-et Walker. Gentlr-mt-n's firxt, James Dnvpv; 7 Sit-olien iliighe: I 1”: MEN The Alpha Y's IlI('l'l.K IIll't'llnE WIN held Tbiirsday RSFNWI W Y"! Ern Clawsnn. A 3": OK. Preshy at the piano Th? II'QIllI'ZI1lS of the entertainment dancing by Elerta. tired. "The Roberts" Margaret Rose and Mll- nccnmpanled by Aeneas Special music by Kensington Pres- wyls, THANKOFFERING sei-- "3"" '” vlce, Clyde River Baptist Church. Ilain, uiiest .Sltf'.1I(Pr. Soloist Mrs. A. C ilar-Eaclicrn and Mrs. he- eorm nosnwav - The Prov- the west was done hv the Warren PBVIIIK appear- i ' ' P .t I Ch R Tmlgggg (:?cDar:ada'a5"e,-Ly tended the Atlantic Regional con- vices on Sunday. October 28th, as follows North Wiltshire II a m. , Mrs Clayton Stevenson; Sec- Men". night vs Arthur Duvnr prt-siding. lively sing song was oiijnyi-d with Ctirlev on the fiddle Mr. Curleyy also entertained with some solo. t0Wn- 1?" Wednesday by nlarw cn- firldling. and two delightful vocal,m"” '" F”lh'5h"" B"-IV Wh"" ihring llic ulitilc family. lcsriri-1 sronv - The ndvcn ,."-,r. M wing rniiiiniintler Anziix M I' after hzil iii: out over the litiur in lit-12 art- tlescribed in tiio liiI'llii'"mHHl 15' if (jh ', sues of the Stanilardl Weckeiiil ' byurmn 0” ,Maga7.ine. The story 15 lltlll bl PROVINCIAL N'lT5Q!' mt-etlnll-pnobcrt Mt-Keoivn of the. tlitaua Th??? Will be 3 meelmg "1 ""3 Press Gallery. Mar-Lcans rims! 9 useful prissessiiin for some IlI11t' Iidwiml lhl-"VI "" Th”r”la-V' Nol was a silk liaudkr-rtiliicl iillli ti -3 . it, iemlit-r Hill at ""0 V "' Rt me map of I-'.ui'ope on it. Coming titmii .I PTIII" l:'lW"d island Hoslmal i in Holland. he was assisted viii lthe llunderground ruilu:iy" through Spain and Gibraltar. FUNERAI. YESTERDAY -The funeral of the late (IVS. B”Sl””5- infant son of Mr and Mrs. Boshuis. ivzis held yesterday after- .nnon from the residence nl his grandparents, M " geon flravcs, lti Pas-znlorc Street. Service was i-oniliit-ietl bv Rev. A. Frilnk 1l.'it'l.e.'in Intcrnii-tit war. in the Pueblo: rcnietcri The pallhpaipti were Roger Wiivnei. lAlbert Miirphv .lr. ("liarles lflraveti, Jr. Gerald Hnlger. ATTENDED CONFERENCI7 Mr. J D. )lacI.eod. flltiiitnuiie. at- 3 If k. n ifercnce of Home anti School As- iaociation held at Amherst N.S., last week. Mrs MacI.r-oil tins one of the fourteen delegates from this Province. Much of the (ll('('PSS of the t'(lIII('I1lllil(' 1t.'-is rluc to the cap ahle managt-mt-nl of .l1rs. Jennie ; Cameron. pi'csident of the Amherst , Home and School Assuclalloll. who is well known to a host of friends in Montague. HERE FOR Fl'.VI-IR.-ll. - 'itr ' and Airs. lliiiisnri Xltiilmtirl .'lutl 5 young daughter, Barlmi-n l-Illcii 1:ITfImilnflSffll1, NIB. are gilt-sis of - Mr. and Mrs il..'il Suiltli. .'i1nn tague They motored to Tilontacur to attend the fuucr:ll of Mr. Mur- Leodis iuiitllcr. Mrs John ll Unt- Lt-od which iias he.'l in St An drew: Preslrvterlnn Cluirch on i Thursday. l PERSONALS Mr Fred hTChfIr'IIT1. .liiiiiiir. It-fl .l0 davs ago for Nipissiitrz. Ntivlll iliay. where he is 0FI1I'VItVl'Cl'I by the R. as station agent. Y s S K l Mrs. Raymond Burgoyne of .Milton Is a patient in the PEI for the evening were tap and step: Hospital. All wish her a speedy I ecovery. Mr. Brenton Newson. Bracklr-y, and Mr. John Davies. Charlotte- tlvs and .Vlr.s. Spur-, lhlll ports on the progress of the bow- a ling committee were given by the chairman Y's Edgar Jardlne. Y's Loran MeLellan reported on the tiuccoss of the fiddling and step- . . , 8 II R" ' danclniz t-timinations held last week m 9 P H" min. by Miss pone, (10m,n- R,.,l;ll'icyAiivill be employed with the U C. . VALLEYFIELD - Orwell Ilead congregation. services for Sunday, .October 28th Valleyfield. llvm ii. 3 00 pm Orwell at the Y and thanked all those who helped make this such in success. He also asked co-operation of the club members for Monday night when the finals In the fid- rlling and step dancing contest will take place at PW College Meeting closed with The Queen. Ilowaril Mclllnls mm roorimll I7! Que: A-Curls Ildg. N. D. Muhan ii UNDIBTAKEI mnaumn Cliarlouotownud .NoI-Ilillblillio IDIALSMOI Head, 7 00 pm. Rev. F. Mar:Kin. non, minister. Mr and Mn I-ttldie Mt-Ciirron It-ft Monday morning for thpirl home in St. Cnthcrinr-'s. Ont Mrc A tzroup of Boy Scouts display itit-ii vitircs before taking off in the big "Apple Day" sales drive i i l .- mm. 7 RIIADY.-At Quebec on October 25. I956. in Lieui. w. J. Ready anti Mrs Ready. inec Nancy Bcerl a son. DDIRON At the Charlottetown Hospital on October 23rd, to Mr and llrs. Vincent Doiron, Hope, Rivi-r. a daughter, weighing 7. lbs. 7 ozs. SNAIR- At Oakvllle Memorial I IIOSlIlIal, Oakville, Ont. Sept.l Illlli, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Erlri Siiuir, lll('P Doris Jackmanl it tlziiiclltr-i', Ilcuthcr Dawn 7 lb. 91355 P'3””rm3"”c a"d 5l"”"'d "pt which till: 02. i t'lIAI'.1iAN- At the Kings County, iteniorinl lltispital. Montague on ilelolicr 24th, to Mr. and Mrs 3 IIOIIIP Chapman. Murray RIV-' er. a son, Frederick Milton Wriglit 7 lbs. ft ounces ENGAGEMENTS AND MRS. ARTHUR W. llHliST()?v', Fredericton. wish to uniiouncc the engagement of IllI'Ir tlniiglitci, Lottie Enid. to Stmvilrt Mn 'lce. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crabbe. Milton. Mar- riage to tilke place in November. Mil AND MRS. JOHN LEBLANC wish to announce the engage- ment of their elder daughter Ann Marie to .l0.sepI'i Vincent. son of Mrs. Dnucettc and the late Ed- mond Douceite of Summerside Marriage in take place in Tor-. tintn on Nov. 24th. I R. AND MRS. FRANCIS B. MUR PIIY, Norboro wish to announccl the engagement of their daughterl Mary Burns-tla to David William, only son of Mr. and Mrs. David lt. (Iamphell, Irishtown, mar- rialzc to take place November 14 at St. James Church. Summer- fleld at 9 o'clock. ifuruoiiinn BIRTHS l THEY'R .'vr.,,-u for Jamboree and Camp funds. Eight hundred liiiys throughout the province are taking part today. E PREP .7.-. ...-v ARED TWO SOOUTS POLISH UP Operetta is Performed By School Children The Operetta "The Princess chooses A Kitty” ivzis performed to a capacity - filled hall on the evening of Friday, October 19, by the Eldon school children under the dlrecton of Mrs. Ezra Larabee. This fine programme was a top the ability of the youthful actors. whose fine singing and dancing was: cnthilsiristlcally received by the audience, who termed it one of the better performances seen in the latter years. The guest artists. the Misces Mn- lheson and Lancaster. gave a fine display of ballet dancing, which pleased one and all. and a return performance from these young ar- tists is eagerly looked forward to in the near future. Mrs. Mcltzie of Cherry Vnlley was accompanist anti has to be congratulated on her very Ill1f' performance. Also Mrs. Stewart MacDonald who filled the office of chairman most ably and who tendered votes of thanks to all who helped to make the entertain- ment such a success. A most pleasing part of the per- formance was when Mrs. Larabte was presented with a gift from the children as it taken of appre elation. Traffic Charges y Bring Fines Eight speeds-rs headed the doc- Irt-t of Queen's County Magist- rate's Court. presided over by Ms- gist Gilbert Gaudet Friday afternoon. In each case the accus- ed was fined S10 and costs. Three McCarron spent in month: v:ic.1- WA('h'lIIC..iN- In loving memorylol the accused were from Char- tion with her mother. Mr: Tlmm. as Murphy Her sister. Iliihy Mur- phy, who also spent it months” in- l cation with her mother. accompan- ied them in Toronto, Ont. l hol Fred Ilrr numerous friend: plnau-rl to know that 1Ire Gates is rnnvalescinl! nici-Iv at ;her home In West Royalty Mu, ,Gafes recently underwent an op- leration at the Prince Edward t Island Hospital. uill Charlottetown Funeral Home 18 Email st. ml. 482! RIIERT E. SMILEY Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service 5 - DI-oetat - ,4 "hllvI4t FLOWER MARITIME ORIINHOUSIS LTD. Clowns” CART 'CenlraI Christian Services Continue A large audience was In atten- lai Central Cliristian Cluirt-h last ynight. Special musical selections featured the program. The choir was composed of children from the Protestant Orphanage who ren d-zrcd several numbers in son: were greatly approciateil Shy those present. William 0 twenlc of Siimmei'.'iidc sang the iheautiful hymn "How Great Thou iArt," which pleasantly recalled ,'to many of the autlience the mim- erous vocal and trumpet solos by ihlr. Wr-ale. brought during the LEFT John MacDonald. Iloli fin. Trinit.V- Gary MacDonald. Ba Redee 101'. Dave Likely. St. Pauls silica. Steve Harper. Baptist, Lloyd Col l l. lformcr six couscciiilve years of- son: leader. Evangelist Hugh 1''. baugh's nies-sane was upon the subject '1Wh.-it Lack l yet" based upon the Ilnrflti of the rich young .ruler who came to .lt-stis. llis mcsi sage designed in particiilar for young people stressed thnt with- lmlt Jesus Christ as Lord. man's life is incomplete. I-iolloivingz the messngt tlzcd into Christ. two persons were hop-1 fall meetings ivlien he served asl Barnett, Zion. Guardian Photo ts;;;;.i;.;."si..... At University Women's Club A talk on puppets and a real puppet sliou Irv Mrs T.M. Lotliian I'1lt'I(ll' Ill! 8 most interesting part of the iiroi.:r;iiii of the first fall iucr-ling of the University women's club ymu llm-is Anderson presided over Ill" tlltftliilll-I and welcomed both pit--t-oi and prospective mem IIOFS. Hliiiiltis of the last meeting were l'tH'l(l hy the recording secre- tary, Mrs Robert Acorn, and var- ious matters of business were dealt uith. Newsletters were dis- tributcd. Miss Anderson gave a very slim iilating report on the Maritime conference of University women which she and Miss Helen Yen attended in Halifax lzist June. As the Charlottetown club is com- paratively new, it was felt that the members would like to know more about. the studies and pro- jects of the Canadian Federation of University Women. A symposium on this topic was conducted at the meeting with the following members taking part 'iIrs. JA. Lawson. Inter- national Relations: Miss Helen Yeo Status of Women; and Mrs. TM. Lothlan. Libraries and Cre- ative Arts. Following this. as I special lea- lure. Mrs. Lnthlan gave a most informative talk on puppets, trac- ing their history from ancient E- gypt, through various early cul- tures. mediacval Europe. Japan , , 'Britain. to present day America. dance at the evaiigclistic meetingl Puppets have been used from the early days of man as an ex- pression of his creative ability; and their main purposes have been to teach, and to entertain both children and adults. Mrs. Lothlan further delighted her au- dience by giving a most fascin- ating demonstration of puppets in action. The group then enjoyed a soci- al period during which delicious refreshments were served. Religious Receives Degree In Ottawa Sister Marie Monica. C. S, M.. SC"-div received her bachelor of science degree at the fall convocation ex- ercises nI the University of Ottawa. She was graduated from the Char- Iottetown Hospital School of Nurs- ing in 1954 and is at present Science Instructor at the Charlotte- town Hospltal School of Nursing. Sister is the daughter of Mr. Fred Turner and the late Mrs. Turner of Hope River. P. E. I. vehicle. Lastly in traffic violations, the case of a Hunter River man, charged with failing to stop at the iiccnc of an accident was adjourn- ed for one week. Under the Temperance Act. two persons, one from Charlottetown and the other from Tignlah. each pleaded guilty to charges of driv- lng while impaired. with the former receiving a fine of 560 and costs and the latter a fine of I85 and costs. In each case, default of pay. ment was equal to 30 driys in jail. Drlverls licences In cases such as these, are also aiiiomatlcally nus. pended for three months. A Charlottetown rcsirlcnf W85 of Mrs Nelson Maclfeigan. Chnr- I0”9I"W"- 3"” 0"" "BN1 lmm Sflui fined S25 and costs for failing to lotletiiiv n, ii ho passed away Oei-l oher 27. 1935. Ever remembered by Harrison. Misses Retty II (Smith I R.N. Ii.-uiclitt-r of Mrs C..L Smith. S Hiivltin St. and Thelma Walsh R N daiigtiter of John Walsh. Royalty left this morning Brandon. Manitoba where riii; Alherry Plains: Wingham. Ontario: Piusville, and East Roy. --- --- W ---C ally. Residents of Melville. Hope River and Soilth Rustico were each, fined 55 and rnsts for having devi fective equipment on their vehicles One unliccnced driver from May- Easi field was fined 85. and costs. The for case of a Bonsllnw iestdent, charg- they ed with allowing an unlicensed will take a six months course in youth to operate a motor vehlclc-., Psychiatry. En route - they will was dismissed when evidence dis-1 spend a few days vl-ltlng in Mon- closed that the youth had not re-1 trout and Ottawa. ANNOUNCE Hrst Prim - Mary Dalton, Dedu- iim. usi wan-sumo I jrlds . l morning to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. Second Prim-Alex Compton, Belle River. Thlnl Prim-Judy Dirt. Pu-kdslo. LEGION FUNERAL For our Late Comrade Peter Morrison, from the Henneaaey Funeral Home at 9:45 am. this oeived permission to operate the THE ROSS BURNER 8. ELECTRIC LTD. ' WINNERS 01' BUBINES OPENING OONTIET Bayflold Street. City. S lfilc a 1955 Income Tax rr-turn. W000 ISLAIIIIS-GARIBIIII FERRY SERVICE Oct 22 to Nov. .90 Daily from each terminal: I a.m., ll nm., 1 pm. .1 pm.. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Catch an early crossing and avoid delay. Reservations Limited for particular: contact: ' NORTITUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. P. E. Island :niiniT' Electric Authorized M Dealer Docfrlcal wiring Repairing and Suppllu Oil Heating Household Appliances Television DIAL 4021 155 Great Geo. St. PLYWOOD? WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED EliA!i0.LE.B sens 7:1) HIAVIIIG A LITTLE TROIIILE. For .I. L. Sherren The funeral of the late LAC John Louis Sberren, son of Mr. and Mn. L.H.D. Sberren of Char-L Iottetown. who was killed in a car-y truck accident on P t F 19th was. Funeral Home, Crapaud, l vices were conducted by Rev. George Ebaary assisted by F-L (Padre) Christmas, who read the lesson. The pall bearers were six alr- Inen from the Summerside Station and the firing squad was under command of F0 C.E.N. Monty. The Air Force band was commaifd- ad by LAC Dlinsford. Interment was in the church cemetery. . Three Cars Andi-IT Oil Truck Are In City Accident Three cars and an oil truck created a pile of damage and an over-sized traffic-jam at the inter- section of Cumberland and Fitz- roy Streets last evening. The brakes are reported to have failed on the oil truck which was pro- the driver attempted to make a 19" hand It-I311. his truck collid with two cars, one going each way on Fitzroy. The car, which was travelling West on Fitzroy, also collided with it car parked on the North side of the same street. No one was reported to have re- ceived any serious injury as a result. P. E. I. Fall Rally At Zion Church At the Presbytery Fall Rally of the Presbyterian Young Peo- pics Societies Arline Lurtcr, Charlottetown, was appointed mu. ncil member on the Maritime P. Y.I-".S. and Robert Adams, Sum- merslde, as P.E.I. vice-president on the P.Y.Y.P. executive. Some 125 young people altondedl the rally at Zion Church l"i'ir!:-i l evening A Special .V0uth servicei was conducted by the Rev. Stan. ley Vance. Hamilton, with ”Caill to dedication I as its topic. i The Rev. E.H. Bean, Kensington opened a fellowship hour by leatlw "18 1! sing-song. The president, Ishhel Farquharsnn, presided all the business meeting. After a. pleasant supper the sessions were 9103915 bY Prayer led by the Rev.l Mr. Vance. s'rn.r. WALKING l TALLAHASSEE. Fla, tAPl . The Negro Inter Civic Council said Monday it had abandoned the, car pool it has sponsored to pro.. vlde transportation 'fnr Negroesl boycotting buses in protest against segregated seating. However, Rev. C. M. Steele, president of the councll said "The war is not over. We are still walking." WIIOLEIIS I A llla.l1366 i In Matltltl cleaners We claim l LIMITED TIME ON R.C.A.F. Funeral "I Off-Weight I-logs held on Tuesday from the Dawsonl M11 H-W Clay. 51'. 1-We SIOCII to St. Johns Anglican Church where ser-l Ceedlnl 1101'”! 011 Cumberland. -:1 ordlnators have been told. Are Expensive In the article on "Off-Weight Hogs" published October 26th, an . error was made in computing the difference from pigs shipped at 180 lbs and 165 lbs. dressed weight. Fieldman suggests this error can be clarified by the following state- : ment: l 10 pigs averaging 180 lbs.. all lB3's at 26.40 value 475.20 dollars; 10 pigs averaging 165 lbs. at 28.00 value 462.00 dollars. If all graded iA's with an additional premium. lthe latter lot would bring 482.00 dollars. It would take about 1000 lbs. of feed to put on this additional 150 lbs. at an approximate cost of 37.00 dollars. If this extra feed cost were sub- tracted from the returns of the heavier lot it would reduce their net returns to. 438.20 dollars to make the difference. in net value between the two lots, amount to 43.1!) dollars or 4.38 dollars per hog. Evacuation Plans For-Target Areas l ARNPRIOR, Ont. (CP)-Prac-I llcally all Canadian metroP0l1l3ll' ltarget areas soon will be prepared 1 to put evacuation plans into opera- ltion, provincial civil defence co- The provincial officials Friday concluded their five-day annual !conference at the Canadian Civill Defence College outside this town- 40 miles northwest of Ottawa. A report issued by the college isaid the conference learned that lprogress in evacuation planning lduring the last year was spceded up and more progress was made than at any time since Canada's civil defence planning began. The conference, considering clvll defence plans at municipal, pro- vinclal and federal levels. found that almost all metropolitan tar- get areas now have well-advanced evacuation blueprints. "Through this nu.-t-ting." said F. I”. Worthington, federal civil dcfcnce co-ordinatnr. ”we now know that there is it well-trained nucleus of civil defence workers across Canada who are ready at a mtimeiltls notice to expend themselves in the interests and sa'ety of our population." Provincial officials attending the conference included Maj. - Gen. H. H. Ganong. New Brunswick co-ordinator; Air Vice - Marshal A. L. Morfee. Nova Scotia co-or- rlinatnr, and .l. V. Rabbitts. New- foundland deputy co-ordinatnr. 31 DIE IN FLOODS RANGOON. Burma (Reuters)- At least 31 persons were reported killed Monday as mountain stream swollen by Monsoon downpours swamped the small town of Wun- tho, 160 miles north of Mandalay. More than 65 houses were swept away and another 120 dwellings Page 2. The Guardian Saturdny. Oct. 27, 1956 WEATHER TORONTO (CF) - Tempera. lures issued Friday night by he Toronto public weather office. Min Max (Night) (Day) I: Dawson .......... 11 Vancouver 49 Victoria 44 Edmonton 32 Calgary .. 23 25' Regina ... 26 38 Winnipeg . 81 43 Toronto . 45 57 Ottawa . 28 56 Montreal . '32 52 Quebec 25 52 Fredericton . 19 Saint John . -. 2'1 Moncton .. . 20 lllallfax . 30 5.1 Charlottetown 25 47 Sydney 33 50 Yarmoutli . 33 so St. John's .. . 27 so HALIFAX (CF)-The WPalhcr office says,tIie weather is ex. pected to remain flue today and temperatures will continue an up- ward trend. Forecasts: Prince Edward Island anti northern Nova Scotia: Clear with a few cloudy intervals and warmer; light winds. Low-high at Charlottetown 28 and 55. New Glasgow 23 and 57. Sunday: Cloudy. High tide today at Charlottetown at 3.22 am. and 5.01 pm. and Sun- day at 4.37 am. and 6.04 p.m. At Rustlco at 12.30 p.m. and 11.30 p. m. and on Sunday at 1.30 p.m Summeralde tides eighteen min utes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6.44 am. and sets at 5.09 p.m. Sun rises Sunday at 6.46 a.m. and sets at 5.07 pm WHOOPERS HEAD SOUTH MOOSE JAW. Saiik. tCPi-Fniti rare whooping cranes were spotted northeast of here Friday. apparently making a rest stop be- fore continulng their annual south- ward migi-atlon to wintering grounds at the Arkansas national wildlife refuge. Only 27 whooping cranes are known to be in exist- once. INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Casualty - Marine. H. M. DAVISON LTD. 78 Great George St. Charlottetown G. G. K. Pealre Res. 7210 were severely damaged. GUEST SPEAKER AT ZION i REV. STANLEY VANCE, B.A. Of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. Hamilton, 0nL I The Finale of Six Subject "THE CALL TO WORSHIP" Sunday. 23th October at 7 pm. 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