',,,- ...,,. , Rid. chief gunnery Instructor. cor- rects the stance of I member of the guard. Sailors from Ontario to P l'-?l..lIhe in-sidi-iii-e of ller Mali-siy.-eiiard in drilling for the Royal form the naval ronipunt-iit of Qut'0ll Elizabctli and Priiice'iVIs'Il 81 RCA?" 5151100 ROGE- the Royal II(ltlSPIMJIfl tiuardillhilip :it (ioi'ei'uiiiciit llouxt-. ()l- riiffe. CPO James E. Callighen, IIHCII will be mounted during iawa, October 12 - lti. The Prince ut Toronto and Fall River. N-5-. 'Annan on their recent marriage ,in the Presbyterian Manse. lsuinmerside on August 29th, Mite Theresa Coen of Cler- 1957, lHI'H'-l llih iililttilllflfl B Dmlllllnl ('oiigi'atiilaIiuii: are extended itlllll Siiiallmans Ltd. Suiiiiner-p1,, ur, and lirs. Ellsworth Wall) Bald? V ul New Aiinan inee Inez Reeves, Rm". Gariltiier Dalziel, tiiiuis- up guri.ng.0,,. on their recent. lt'l' til 51. Laiiiherts Prcsbyter- "tar.-tugp, l inn ('Imrch. Quebec. went parii Mrs i-ztiuin Ilaizicl (II New .07 I115 V3li3ll0l1 Willi INS PHN-'l1l5.'-liiiian spent a ft-ii dais icrriil-l lllr. and Mrs. Edson Dalueil of ti. guest of Mr. and Airs. Mort i,.VH" Annan Larltin. Vew (liasizou I 1 Miss Sliirlene Wall of Vt-is An- Miss Hanna mu M 1((.,,;,,,g. , "3" and HIS! Elinor X00113" Ol fun was a visitor to New Annan ilndian River left recently for 4," sumtay afua.-m,(.,,, Hamilton. Ontario, where ilii-y will be employed. 7 Miss Ella Mat'Ni-ill of Xltitil-I real, spent her holidays YISIIIHEI with her sister and hrnthr-i'-id law. Mr and Mrs llnuricr Ur anti 'llv': iii-aivt Ilen- lffrokeii, P',ni0i':iII. and rillwr rn iii--tri. lint Plivlis t'4iiiieaii.l Iatiies and friends in Albany 'lli:: Fluriiiu-e ilnluiir-ziii M l and Npu Anmm limit-tnti, V R. rrwciilly iisiled L. A (7. Harold him-ltite of III1 and llr-' --llvre P. 'lr.s-cn- Banutvillc. Quebec. spent 1. null. aim Mr. and AIRS. Frank weekend recently with his wife, I-9('l3”' Emil l3mll.V- -V'lT"- Q"?-i Airs. llarolil Mai-Ilar. Now An- N1" M W mm! p p P" .: n '2. .; f" rs -r naF'llllEr3IlIIillIf7nS are Mtrtiilcd "”n 3"” l"'""I-V M.lh"V'”"' .Q'."" in Mr. and Mrs. (Jerald )liii't)liv',lh”" 3'." ”'”""': '" "I9 I"”my- . , , . of St. (llii'vsosleiii. A tri-service Household Guardlin the naval component are-Ldg. ("e'"".""' ("P9 Mmlp ('”m"ll Mrs. Jnhn Gallant and child- will be mounted during the res- Sca. Edward .1. Banks, left. of on Hmr reg"! marnagf r('lI of Marathon. Ontario. visit- idenre of Her Majesty. Queen (Tharlotletnwn, and AB Jnhn .l.' M” Ma”"e .B"w95 "f w'y' oil with Mr. and Mrs. Pacific Elizabeth, and Prince Philip. at Ste-paniak. New Waterford, NS. "."'"”'l X1355” ” sl"'"d'"g 5"")? Gallant. Government House. Ottawa, 0c-,Tlie giiarri is drilling in Ottawa. ”'"" W'”l ""'l”'",'h”- Mr W”! Mrs. Philip Cheney and two tnher I2-I6. Among Maritimors National Defence Ph0toilla'G1 ll”FS3kf:a-l; 53': 'l.'J'2:"&" iClIIl(ll'l'n of Maiden. Essex. Eng- - K5” -' " 5-land have arrived at the home 'Pl)(llP of New Annan are attend-I g M M M,-5 Jo 1, H V ' I V p, , -lo r. a . . sep . ARCHDUKE DEAD he lived in exile. He was 62. "11 KFHSIHRIOI1 lllilh SCIIOOI UK .Arsenault. parents of Mrs. Chen- LISBON GAP! - Archduke Jo-Ilindt-r n 1919 law. all IIapSI)llrl.!sl"m HP (iradfs )1 End XL icy. after living several years in so-ph Franz of the former imper- are barred from entering Aiistria Cnnilrallllalinns Br! exltndfd England. They will now make inl house of Hapsburiz died Wed unless they swear allegiance tnltn llr and Mrs. Gerald McAiiii-ltheir home in Montreal. Mr. Iuday night at Carcavelos where. the Austrian republic. land ini-e Joan McKay of New Cheney will arrive home latter l and School Association was hddi - west. has enlisted with the R.C. National Defence Photo I ,iliey will visit friends.. Page 14 The Gusrdinnl Sat, Sept, 28. 1957 part of Sept. They were acous- panied home by uiu Prods nu-I hop ol Cholrnouor Essex. Eng- land and will be employed in Canada for some time. I Mr. and Mn. Ivan Pinesu sad, chilies visited Mr. and Ian. Victoria Arsennult over the i weekend. Mrs. X0. Gallant. Mrs. Aude, Arsenault and Miss Julie Anne Gallant visited in Koncton for s few days. The first meeting of Home in St. Chrysostem School with a. good uttcndsncc. Meetings are to be held every month of school term. Miss Mario Arsensiiit of Tory onto. 0nt., visited widi Mr. and- Mrs Joseph H. Arsenault. The sad news has been rccciv-I ed by relatives of the passing in Anderson Settlement, N.B. of, Mr. Otto L. C. man aged 94, years. The desensed was son of, the late Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cross msn Sr. former residents of Bedeq . - Mr. Leroy Gamble son of Mr. and Mrs. Linus Gamble. South- A F. and left recently for basic training in St. John's. Qucbec.l A farewell party was held at the) home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson McPhee. Address was read by. Mrs. Creelmsn Bigelow iindl presentation of purse of money, was made by those present. Le-i roy thanked one and all. Eve-,' mm: was spent in music and dancing. Music was sup- plied by Mr. Ray Bigelow, gui- tar; Mrs. Creelman Bigelow. Harmonica. Lunch was served by ladies. Mrs. Ilarriet Mac-Ewen and Viss Barbara Noonan have re- turned to their homes in New York after visiting uncle and aunt. Paul Nlat-Nicll and Miss Euilf, Grand River. ilr. Buddy Gilles. Ilir. Bcrnicc Ual'NI9ll. left recently on I mot- or trip to Boston Mass. where Master Clifford Macnonoiighi uliti vacationcd with grandpar- nnie Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mai.--, Vic-ll. Riverside. has returned liome in St. John. N. B. ilr: Arthur Burrett and dmigliter Helen of Turtle Creek. YR. were visitors in Southwest, and Port Hill. . Mr. John J. Bigelow who has been employed in NB. paid a' brief visit to his wife and friends in Soulhwest recenibn B.. , SUGGEST! CUT TIES ' VALLETTA. Malta (AP) - The newspaper Bulletin proposed Thursday that the Island cut its ties with Britain and share in the Eisenhower plan for aid to Mid- die East countries. The newspa- per uid: "Let us state plainly- Britnin can no longer afford to keep Malta. Malta s tradition is in association with the strongest naval power and Britain has inp- sed from that position." For Customer Shopping. EATO N '5 STORE iinil MAIL ORDER OFFICE in CHARLOTTETOWN OFFERS NEW. IONGER SHOPPING HOURS , COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 30th. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 5.45 P.M. - . FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. NOTE : STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATIIRIJAYS 9 A.M. to 5.45 P.M. We are pleased to offer our customers these longer, more con- venient shopping hours, and we're also pleased to announce OUR STAFF WILL HAVE A 6 DAY WORK WEEK .e1- EATON cg, 'MAll1'IMlI NAIJIIIIWIHZ WOMEIIS WARM COATS A company widc purchase from n well known season. Made from richly textured all wnol for warmth and long wear. These costs ft-slur and four hutton closing. One style has winged keep out Winter's chill. Luxuriously rayon lined and lntcrlincd with chsmois to the hips green in the lot. sim II to is. nrows runs. csuaos slut. 2 - - loch . Special Purchase! WINTER farturer makes this low prire possible. Three styles Mmhillllll the latest fashion trends for the CDTIIIVII two have Peter Pan style cnlldrs Novel treatment on patch and set-in pockets. Snug titling sleeves to """ um smart tweed effect rayon dress with short sleeves, a trim little white rayon haggling collar and nag buttoned down bib-offset holes. trlniu-d will smell buttons. not-1 slotvls. sllf Isl! and grassed pleats. Swish! Rflli Pill HIM: puny ins wll bile! sleeve Nlllfe neckline lllldld VIII In of End. 99 TWD ICIIEI b&! h I it WON id EATON'S TRANS- CANADA SALE. 0-99 ' Inch keep you rmnfortoble. Colours blue. grey. brown and EATO N”-.,S Trans-Canada Sale CHECK YOUR CIRCULAR FOR THE MANY WORTHWHILE SAVINGS WHICH CAN BE YOURS DURING THIS CANADA -WIDE TWO DAY EVENT. PLAN A SHOPPING TRIP TO EATON'S AND SAVE DOLLARS DURING THIS SALE. DAY AND TUESDAY. SEPT. sin-oer. in Huge Special Purchase! MISSES FIISIIIOII-WISE DRESSES FOR FALL A smart collection of dresses that should catch Id- rnirlng glances. Nest ilttls daytime and dress-up . styles. that should appeal to the career girl or the "'”'"" campus crowd. sizes 10 to II. A wldc range of rich nuiurnn shades from which In choose "W-dz-rs" rayon with an allover pollen In no- m"d' metric designs. Short sleeves. self mandarin style 9 ml" collnr. tiny velvet bow and tucked front with n row Mllnr. of sparkly buttons marching brightly than the front. to help 'I,,'s Budget Plon And Buy and Savoy on Early ,Mornl'ng Specials Throuchoutfho Store. - So" unirrcued pleats live tho skirt 1 Iwivwinv mn- Mon. Sept. 30th Tues. Oct. Isl 4-pg