...-.4 su-..;-as.-.-.... aha.-av GITY AIIII CEIITRAL TODAY AT Stewart Bakeries. pumpkin pie . a real fall treat. WE TREAT the sick well Gig- gcyls Pharmacy. open 3.10 am. to ” p.m. , VISIT III-STYLE Millinery. Gt. George Street. "where every style is Hi-Style." FIVE PIECE chrome kiii-hcn set only 575.00. at Tooiiilils lins- ic Store. HIGHFIELD Turkey supper at Wtnsloe Station Hall. Saturday. Sept. 21. Sponsnrfd by W A. Tickets still available. SPECIAL at Stewart Bakeries, banana layer cake. as fresh and tasty al tropical bananas. Try one. FREE CIIIJRCH 01" Si-ntlaiid Scrviccs. Scptciiibcr ;”.'nd. Slan- rhel 9.30 am; Argy-lc Shim- 1.30 p.m , Cape Traverse 3 15 p In THE BROOKFIELD Pastoral Charge. There will be service Sunday. September 2 at Harts- VIIIE at 4 p.m The Rev. L. D. Bartlett of New London will pre- aide ANNUAL MEETING Nurseii Alumnae Association of Pl-2.1. Hospital will be hcld Friday. Sept. 20. 8.15 pm. at Ciindnll Home POWNAI. UNITED Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday. Sept. 22. 11 a m. at Ytlillview; Speaker Lester Ketzer. 7.30 p.m. at Pow- nal. Speaker Allison Profiii. Rev. 'I'.R. Goudge. Minister. THE UNITED Church of Can- ada. Cavendish Pastoral Charge Services of Divine Worship. Sun- day. 22 September 1057. 11:00 am. North Rustico. 3.00 pm. Cavendish, 7:30 p.m. Stanley Bridge. THE NORTH RIVER United Baptist Church. Sunday, Sept. 22.l I-'airview ll a.m., North River .1 p.m.. Long Creek 7.30 p.m. Sun- day School Fairviow 10 a.m., Long Crcek 10 45 am. North 1liv- er 2 p.m. Rev. Ovien Cochran. Minister. NEW GLASGOW CH1'RCH of. Christ. Si-pt. 22nd 5PrVl('e nt worship. 10 em Bible School. 11 am. Communion and preaching. 7 30 p in. regular service Caven- dish Baptist church. Come and worship. All welcome T. I. Ri- chardson. supply ministrr. CORNWALL Pastiii-al ('li-'it'i.'P. The United Church of Canada. Services. Sunday, Scpt 22 Nmv Dominion ll 2 m. with R.-i A S Weir. giicst prrH4'Itct'. Ki":- with Rev I-I ti. I-Iiriiis. :II4-st preacher Sunday Sclionl. Vcw lio- minion 10 a m. Cornwall ll .1 m. Kingston 2 pin Rci R 1 Pat- erson. Ministcr THE PR!-ISRYTI-IRI.'t.N' (”hiirt:h in C a n .1 d a. ticntrnl Parish. ttlyde Riicr S S 10 n.m . Scrvice. l1 s m . Canoe Cove SS. 2 pm.. Scrvice 3 p.m. Nine llilc Crcck SS. 6 30 p.m. Scrvicc 7.30 Church ill SS 11 (1.111. Sir. I-' ital .iir-n. giicst prcaclicr River 55 and Service will he held in Clyde Rivcr Baptist Church Rev G Killcn. Minis- ter TRYON PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Service for Sunday. Sept. 22nd. as follows; Ti-yon 3 pm. Conduct- ed by Rev. Frank Maclman of Trinity Church. Charlottetown. The Trinity Octctte will be pre- sent and assist in the music. Cra- paud and Cape Travcrsc are cor- dially invited to attend this scr- . "rm 3 n m . (.n"m.n” 7 M V m . l (irivcIit':id Road 7 p m. RENT A TV from Firestnll IHome and Auto. 187 Great George St.. Dial 5547. HL'LA LOVE by Buddy Knox. and all new popular and classic records at T uombs' Music Store. CAKE SALE at Simpson-Sears Friday. Sept. 20th. 2 p.m. in aid of Basilica Altar Society. SPECIAL - WHILE they last. carpet samples clearing at half- tzrice Simpson; - Sears. Char- lottetown store. 31 0 L' N T STEWART United Cliiircli Rm. John M. Sheen, Xliiiister, lit. Slcviart ll a.m., Ilunzildsiun 2 30 p.iii . Bristol 7.!) p Ill BI'YI.N'G LIVE and di-esggd nnultrv daily except Saturday. J1 and A Pctcrs. Market Buil- ldinc, tlliarlottctoiin. l l YORK PASTORAL Charge. The L'nitcd Church of Canada. Minis- ter I-'. H Liitlejohns. Sunday. .September 22. 930 a.m. Brack- lvl: 11 a m. York: 7.30 p.m. Cen- tral. WINSLOE LNITED Churches. Sunday September 22nd. High- ficld Service 7.30 p.m.: Prince toisn Road. Service 3 p.m.; Win- sloe South. Seriice ll a.m. Sun- tiav Schools at rcgular hours. ltci. Dr. 1?. A Bctts. Minister. MEMBERS OF PRINCE Ed- uard lodge No. 14 Stanley Bridge are requested to meet at lodge room Sunday evening. Sept. 2;! at 6.30 o'clock to attend Divine service at St. Thomas An- glican Church at 7.30. OVEN baked beans and boa- ton brown bread. ready to eat proast stuffed chicken. baked glaz- ctf ham, cold tongue. salads land many othcr delicious foods lat Stcwart Bakeries Delicatessen counter this weekend. TRYON - BONSHAW Baptist : Pastnrate. Rev. Lindsay R. Grav- es. Iilinistcr. Services for Sun- driv Si-pt. 22nd. Tryon 11 a.m., lwc-inioreland 3 p m.; Bonshaw. 730 ii iii. Sunday School at Try- nm: 10 a m . Westmnreland 2 p. iii All arc uclcomc lllflfi Alexandra. Hazelhrook u-ritrm for Sum-lat. Sept. 22nd ll'i:i: ll .2 m. Alexandra fl pm. llau-lhrook 7.10 pm. flliss Eva wood uill he the Special solist at lli:;:,and Hazelhrook. All are ilPII'0ITle Rev C W. Passey Min- ISICY HIV!-.'III'2lD l":i.-toi'al Charge. .l'iiiicri Vliiii-cli of Canda. Rev. 1 ' ll I”iirs.x'lh. RA., Minister. .'('liiii-ch scrviccs for Sun. Sep- li.-now 3:. i937 Slarihope 9.30 am. West ('oi-chcad ll a.m., Union IITOIIFIIII.-VIVIT1. FRI-IDERICTON and Brada1- ph.-iiir Churches of Christ Sunday. Sept 22nd. Combined Service will he held in the Bradalbane (iliiirt-h at .'l p.m. Fredericton tSiiiid.1.v St-litiol at 10.30 a.m. Bindalhane Sunday School at 10 am, William 0. Wcale Speaker. SECURE YOUR tickets now ' R ifnr lhc lVorld Famous Don Cos- (-lmol suck Chorus and Dancers Queen (iliarloiic High School Saturday September. 28th tickets at Hughcsl Drug (To. Toombs Music Store. lt.T. Holman Ltd Miller Bros ilcndcrson and Cudmore's and .Rotarians. I-TUNERAI. AT LOT 65- The ifuiici-al of Peter MacQuaid was lhcld Thursday morning from his llaic rcsidencc in Green Bay to .St. Anne's Church. Lot 65 where Solcmn Rcquicm High Mass was it-clchratcd by Rev. James lsmith. Deacon and sub-deacon giicrc. Rcv. George Maccormack ' . E bod. '1 . R X"D.,..;:;yc. ,;V..f”..'f (-Iamicsgcl-,cv and Rcv. Austin Bradley Rev. Michael Rooney was master of ORWELL - VERNON United ceremonies Rev. Leonard Ayres Charge. Services. Sept. 22nd. will was present in the smciuu-,, he C0lldllCl9d 35 I0ll0l'l'-it I)l'- The pail bcarcrs were. Mathias Weir will be at Orwell 8' 2-30-Flood. Thomas Carraghcr. Jamel '”"d 3' EH0" "I 7-3" V m- The": Cudmorc, Cedric Barrett. Aug- '”"I P9 P W-M-S "WI" AI Ch”' usius MacQuaid Norbert Cos- '3' V'”'Y "- 7'30 wmch, Re” trllo. Intennent was in the "9W"d CIIYIEIIE B-D- "H be church ccmetcrv where service guest preacher. .Thcrc will bC'it-as COn(Illt"IG(IOD.V Rev. .I.arneI special music with Mrs. Blake Smllh assisted bv Re... George wmd "159 Shirley M”D""ald' .11.-ictlormnck and Rev. Austin 35 3"?” WIPISL Brarllcy. Thc funeral was very ritnss COMMENT on the lamlv Ii"-'"d"l Don Cossack Chorus and Danccrsl --"The beauty of their voices. the exhuberant and skillful rianc-: ing make the Cossacks an unfail-3 W '"”".”"" '" ”” '”"”” ”"dl.i.uiF.s - it tho Klnls County '99" "Pm Mm "5"" wuhm" Illcmorial Hospital. Montague. '"-'”"l '”'-V "I we . Hm” "I '1 on Scfmmnher 18th. to Mr. and "I'll ”P”'I”"” -R"”'" -V"”rl sir-. W.-iilace Jamcs. St. Pet- ”'I"u '0'!” I""" "V R""'”"3"' Pl'I( a d.-iiightcr. Wright 8 lbs.. RRADALRANE at-no...-..i 1 "7: Charge. Service for Sun ax St-pl 'nVFA.HAn g H m K t z2""I' "9 "I I""'"" m""""" I'nlIl'IIV Mcniiirial Ilospimzlf Vallcy. Rally Day Service at 11 o'clock. Brndalhnnc S4-rvicc at 730 o'clock with the Rt-v CR. WPRIDPT of Trinitv Unifrvi Church Siimmersidc lfiiirst 9ll"Flkf'l'l Special .VIiisir by Dr Pctcr Niac- Donald Crapaud and his choir nI tloniacue. on September 16th. In Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hiineveld. lmior Vlontagiir. ii daughter. Wri;-ht 8 lbs. 9 on .Vlt"0I.l.I-I-At lhc Toronto West- ern Hospital on Sept. 5t.h. 1957. Twenty five voices. Rev "-5- to Mr and Mrs. Elbert Nicolle Raynor Minister Noe Lois Scotti, a son. Gor- HAMPTON yum”) Chm,” don Scott. 7 lbs. 9 ozs. WILLIAMS - At Charlottetown Hospital on Tiicsday Septem- her 17. to Licut Commander .l.A, Williams. R.C.N. and Mrs. William 4May Doyle) a son. Peter James. DEATHS BLAIRDALE-At the Provincial Services. Sept. 22nd. as follows: Appin Roar-1.0 4.3 Victoria. 11 a in. Hampton. 7.30 a.m. Special Re opening service at Hampton. Rev R. A. Patterson. of Cornwall. Guest Preacher. Miss Dorothy Baxter. and Mr. Stirling lnman of Charlottetown. soloists. The of- ficial Boards of Cornwall. Harri?- ton and Ti-yon Pastoral Charges will meet at Hampton Friday. kpt. Nth. at 0.3 a.m. to con- sider boundary changes. Rev. M. 1111 Ivltb H '1; 1413' y lilud which has ever been a serious handicap to transporta- tion is causing plenty of worry in engineers in charge of building the Hillsboro Causeway. At the first of the week a suction dredge began drawing the mud away from the extending structure but in spite of the continuous work of the dredge. the mud wave still DREDGE As BUS --( continues to mount as the fill is put in place. Precautions have to be taken to prevent the mud pressure from causing damage to the bridge piers. The bridge must carry all traffic to the south eastern end of the Island while. the causeway is under the con-l struction. Hauling of the fill had: a IME KEEPING MUD HBACK to be suspended for a time this. week in order to allow the dredge. to get ahead of the accumulating! mud. Experts express the opin- ion that the mud which covers the river bottom to a maximum depth of 51 feet may well present 8 serious problem all the way across. Going over the top with a sub- stantial surplus which brought the total to 8770.900, the Roman Catholic diocesan canvas for the Bishop's charity campaign set at 3750.000 was brought to a close yesterday. The immediate objective of the campaign is to provide funds for additional facilities for the Sacred Heart Home. St. Vin- Cent's Orphanage and the Cath- olic Family Centre. The drive was conducted throughout the Diocese under leadership given by Dr. L.I. Duffy. general chairman. with Dr. W..I.P Macllflllan as Honor- ary chairman and local chair- man for the five Deanerles. The results of the drive. indi- cated by Deaneries was as fol- lows-llt Tignish. EC. Gand- ette 8125.400-(2) Summer-side. Henry Wedge. 3181.000 e 13) Charlottetown. George W. Chev- erle 3285.000-(4) Cardigan A. A. Fraser 391.000-(5! Soiirls, John Mullally and Melvin Mc- Quald 388.500. Every parish in the forty-four comprising the Diocese. contributed towards the project. In commenting on the suci-es of the campaign. Dr. Duffy said it would please all concerned very much to place before His Excellency Bishop MacEachern the results of their effort on his return to the province. Mr. Alfred S. Tait. Regional Director of Family Allowances. Charlottetown. announces that most families will today be re- ceiving increased cheques out of Federal Government funds as a result of the new rates which are effective this month. This is the only increase in payments since the first cheques were issued in the month of July. 1945. Prior to this month I-family Allowances were payable at the following rates, with increases effective in the month following the child's sixth. tenth and thirteenth birth- days: Children under 8 years of age. 85 per month; Children from 6 until 10. 86 per month; Children from 10 until 13. 87 per month; Children from 13 until 16. 88 per month. Family Allowances are now to be paid at the following rates: Children under 10 years of age. 86 per month; Children from 10 until 16, so per month. Under the old rates of payment a parent would receive a total of 81188 on behalf of a child for the sixteen years whereas a par- am will now receive a total of 81298 until such time an the child reaches the age of is years. This represents an increase of 8108 in the actual amount re- celved by the parent during these 10 years. The gross expenditure in Fam- ily Allowances payments In this province for " , b amounts to 8244.516 as compared to an expenditure of 8212.84: last month. thus making an increased expenditure of 321.673. The av- erage payment per family this month is 813.52 as compa ed to an average amount of 818.90 for the month of August. 1057. The Regional Director urges parents to apply promptly for new born children If the parenta do not wish to lose payments for ENGAGEMENTS MIL AND MM. J01-IN GARN- HUM. Charlottetown. wlah In announce the engagement of their daughter. Joan nollande to my Romans. son of Ir. add rs. Albert Romans. of Halifax. Increased Family Allowance Payments For Many Families any of the months following the Substantial Surplus In Diocesan Charity Drive Seek To Black Teamsters Vote WASHINGTON tAPt ,. A fed- cral court suit to block the elec- tion of new officers by the Teamsters union was filed Thurs- day by a group of New York City area membcrs who charged fraud. The plaintiffs claimed that more than 80 per ccnt of thc del- egates to the union's convention. scheduled to start Sept. 30 at Ml- aml Beach. Fla.. have been hand-picked by James R. Hoffa and other Teamster officials to Outlines Some Needs Facing Retailers In The Maritimes As early request for leglaIat- rates. Though these request were fun tobringameu -ofuni- aotgrantad.hesaid.itvIastIie formlty tn the diversified coI- Intention of the national body to lection laws of the Maritime bring its problem tothe attention Provinces. a concerted attack o' the new government now In on the knotty problem of store office. hours. and the ” of in dependent retailers forming themselves into buying groups were acute at the points dil- cusaed here last night by F. Arnold B. Randi. Toronto. Gen- eral Manger of the National Foods Division. Retail Mer- chants Assn. of Canada Inc. Mr. Rands was speaking to a representative group of retailers WEATHER TORONTO (CF) - Tempera- tures bulletin issued by the Tar- onto public weather office: Min. Max. (Night) (Day) Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . .. so I: 82:!.'5L'3I HALIFAX .(CPl-The weather office says southwesterly winds will bring warmer and inolater air Into the Maritlmes That: will be variable cloudiness -in the northern region: today with cloud moving into the other re- gious later. Forecasts: g Northern Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island. New Brunswick: sunny. becoming cloudy In the afternoon; continuing warm: southwest winds 15. law-high at New Glggow. Charlottetown and Page 2 The Guardian Friday. Sept, N. 1957 Saint John H and '5. Ilanetoa and Prodilrlclol I0 Id N. Id- mu:3to,Is in and II. Cunpbelltoa wind! in afternoon with fog patches forming by evening; visibility to miles lowering in fog In near zero; warm. High tide today of Charlotte- town at 6.00 a.in. and 7.6 p.m. At Ruatioo at L43 a.m. and 8 pm. Sumniet-side tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. sun rlaes today at 5.53 a. n1. and acts at 6.14 p.m. C AND C assembled at City Hall. He was introduced to the gathering by Mr. Fulton Pierce. Charlotte- IOWII. The speaker indicated that Maritime collection law was un- der study by Aaaociation lawyers III all three provinces. and that it was the intention of the R.M. . A's Maritime branch tq present briefs on this matter at the next. sessions of the provincial legis- latures. . Speaking of store hourl. Mr.l Rand said. "Area closing by-laws 1 not too satisfactory," indicating that in his opinion hours of busi- neas should he laid down by le- gislation and should apply on a v provincial level-, adding that this was a Job that would have to be, carried out by a provincial com-i niittee. GUARANTEED LOANS The Toronto businessman said! that the Canadian Retail Merch- ants national organisation had waited on the fomier federal government on two occasions no questing that 8150 millions be made available so that indepen- dent retailers wishing to mod- . ernize or expand could borrowl for long terms "at reasonable: SPECIAL TODAY Unloading Iran At 52.00 cwf. Central Farmers Cog-op READ THIS Pending renovations. prices for hair-cut remain at 50c. First class work at Iowest possible price. Call in now; and see us. 1 Family Barber Shop, cor-- ner of Kent and Queen. l Clarence MacKenna I and Ginger Gallant l "rig" Hoffa's election to the 159 QUEEN ST. Warmth. good looks. three. and at value- prices that make each coat a wonderful buy. WE'VE FRESH, NEW MERCHANDISE THAT'S RIGHT IN THE SPIRIT OF A WONDERFUL FALL. BRING YOUR YOUNG FASHION -PLATES TN TO CHOOSE NOWI THE MISSES HOLMES and BRADLEY good fashion - - - what more could a girl WISI1 for? Our coats have wise DIAL 3414 child's month of birth. Under the legislation a parent is allowed thirty days to make application on behalf of a new born child in order to effect pnyment of al- lowances commencing with the month following the month of the child's birth. In those cases where the registration form is not received in the Regional Di- rector's office within thirty days of the child's birth. payment of allowances commences with the month following the month when the registration form is re- ceived. Registration of a child for Family Allowances and reg- istration of a child's birth with the Provincial Vital Statistics authorities are two separate op- erations. In other words. birth registration does not constitute registration for Family Allow- ances. Family Allowances Registra- tion Forms are available at all post offices. hospitals and at the office of the Regional Director. In Charlottetown the Regional Office is located on the fifth floor of th. Confederation Building on Queen Street. FOR SALE 1 1 Bungalow and 1 liousel Modern Conveniences D. DOYLE. R7 McGiIl Ave. HOUSE FOR SALE ON BAYFIELD ST. Living room. room. modern kitchen and got-ch. 3 bedrooms and throom. Large lot and cause. Apply- GBORGI2 DOUGLAS Real I-ktate 96 Upper Qieen Stneet Sanatorium Sept. 10. 1957. Mn. Florent-eBl”' MP '., ton in her 34th year.RernaIns are resting at the Cutcliffe ru- neral Home. The funeral aer- vtce will be held today (Friday). service commencing at'I.J3. Wnmmt in Dundee Cemetery. SHANNON - At the !'.E.l. Hoa- pttal on Thursday Sept. 19h. 157. CM. Shannon II III Dth ,VIIf. ROIIII It "I0 l K. Cbarman. Minister. BOOKKEEPER kept strictly confidential. Apply :- Preferably but not necessarily one who can operate posting machine. All employee benefits. Only ex- Perienced bookkeeper: will be.conaIden.-d. All iwpllea BOX429GUARDIAN REQUIRED dining AT WRlGHT'S BOYS' OXFORDS FOR THE WEEK END Sliced Bacon MICHAEL'S GROCERY lb. 79: Ode: Soup 3 cake: 29:: 3.3??? ”;?."Zi fill?” 133 3'” 3':-fjj'C'Bf:;;'ff 6 "'" 8” tomatoes 2 tbs. 35: :(cI,'1r0:o no longer wearing shoes Powd". 'b. 'in 39: onion; lbs. 49: GIRLS, LOAF!” Picnic Hams lb. 57: GREEN . '- Brown only: step in and strap La'.P 2 lb; 29: Toma'o.T 49: patterns. Sizes 4-I9 PEKOF Ib. 79: sugar Ibg. WRIGHT SHOE C0. 551-594 " ciumiir MAL mu Tea Bags, 60': 89c sum, 2 "3. 51.39 9521 QUEEN ST. 9521 j 6 This CLEARANCE 933 Wool - Tweed SKIRTS -- 36 only Allsinaands Reg.tol4i.06 lea CAMPUS JACKETS Quilted Lined llog- 12.95 PLAYTIX GIIDLES Diacoattnued Ntnnber OOATS LAST SEASON I ONLY THE FASHION SHOPPE V2 riiic: ! 6.43 H. 2.99 H. met 2 FOR 25: fAlCliAEl'S ciioctiii Oar-Iaarlnngwurlllllenlt.