SEPTEMBER 24. 1953 liihlher" Large Attendance Al Hospilalllazaar Tlpre was another large attend- mice at the Charlottetown Hospital bazaar last night. The booths were well patronized. and many were mylng their luck at the various games. A very pleasing programme under dlrecLl0n at Mr. Loman Macliulay was carried Out. and featured some very fine talent. Eugene Donahue, The Boy SQ'.'ano from Cornwall. thrilled hil listeners ' wivh his rendition d "Sweet. Sixteen", and the versaffie artist. Hugh Spinney. sang, yodelied and played his ac- cordion to the delight of all pres- ent. Billy Murnaghan made a mighty fine job of western some to his own gult r accompaniment. The winne .3 od the door prizes for Monday and last night were. Monday night. Miss Adeline Peters of the Bank of Nova Scotia. a table lamp, donated by Michael Bros. there were two door prizes last night. a hamper of oysters, donated or Mr. Percy Vail and won by Mr. xxiel Wilson, city, AL9o ii pair of iiicii's trousers, donated by Tip Top 'i':illors. won by Miss Joyce Gallant, ''ill'. The liazanr continues all week and tonight the door prizes will be a case of homogenised milk, donat- ed by Central Creomerles and an- other table lamp donated by Mich- ael Bros. A complete new vaude- ville show featuring an entirely imw mist wul be heard on the stage. West lien-t Home, School Ass'n Meets The opening fall meeting last night. of the West Kent Home and school Association hoard very com- pr-ehenslve reports of t.heA.nnua.l meeting of the Provincial Fed- eration of Home and School As- sociations. Mrs. G. Moffatt report- ed fully on the afternoon business meeting and Mrs. J.P, Lants gave I rsveiw of the lddrsss by the Can- adisn President Mr. G.F. Bruce. Mrs. Ivan Nicholson and Miss G. Crosby were appointed as I membership committee, The classroom prize was won by Miss Riley, Grade 2 clam. Miss Gamble of the school staff gave a demonstration of the use of new visual old equipment donated to the school by the association it the closing meeting in Msgg Mrs. Rex Hayes outlined the duties and advantages of class- room mothers. The members then reported to the various classrooms to meet the teachers and appoint classroom mothers. The meeting closed with the sewing of refreshments. Drinking Dot I: Blamed For Death WOODBRIDGE. NY-. (AP) llillie Owens. 38-year-old Negro iniindry worker. gulped down a gallon of wine in three minutes Tuesday night on a bet. He walk- ed out of the bar and fell to the sidewalk. sound asleep. He Wis taken home. The next morning he was dead. Dr. William Fern- iinff said Owens suffered from t-hi-onic alcoholism and had an acute asthmatic condition and n its-riri: ailment. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 51): Per Insertion maria or.rnoN-A:7iTT Prince County Hospital on Sept. 23rd to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Glydon, a daugh- lcr Lorna Marie. KAMSAY - At the Prince County Hospital or! September 20th. 1953. to Mr. and Mrs. David Ramsay. Hamilton. I. daughter. 7 lb. 'l'A oz. DEATHS ill-JCKBERT-At Indian River Sent. 23. 1958. Reuben I-leckbert. aged 94 years. Funeral from his late residence Friday at 9.45 am. to st. Ma.ry'a Church. Indian River for Requiem Mass at 10 a.m. In- it-rment in Church Cemetery. CORMIEII-At the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday, Sept, 23. 1953. William J. Cormie-r. in his Iilirrl year. Forwarded from the Bmvness Funeral Home today to his late . idenoo at 297 Central Street, Bummerside. from where the funeral will be held on Sat- '”'dHy. September 36 to St. Paul's Church for Man at 9 am. Inter- nictit St. Paul's Cemetery. -I ea cn Sale at Jack Cameron's. graphs. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN .IiivIMv's TAXI-Dial. ”'ts'te or 10. lRI8H!.INl'N-I-IA-NDl(lBC!llEFs CIIAIWILI. for Better Photo- IOLLOW THE -CROWD to the Hospital Bazaar tonight. "MALLORY st nltocit HATS selling below cost at Jack Cani- eron'a Sale. IN HOSPITAL - Mr. Frank Heron of 2&3 King St., was struck by a car at the intersection of Pownal, Eustbn and Spring Park Road last night. The injured man was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital where he is reportedly suffering from head injuries and an injury to his ankle. X-rays will be taken today to determine the full extent of the injuries re- ceived. DROWNING VICTIM -- Mr. Lawrence Wilkinson. 24. of 5223 Saranac 5t., Montreal, was among the five victims of s drowning accident on Lake St. Louis last Saturday night when they set out in a tiny outboard motor against is rising wind. Mr. Wilk- inson was a son of the former. Miss Blanche Pomerny. daughter of the late A. A. Pomei-oy both of whom resided in Charlotte- town for some time following the opening of the Chorlottr-town Hotel of which Mr. Pomeroy was Assistant Manager. ' r--: I FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of Edwin Stewart of Dun- stnffnage was held yesterday af- ternoon from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home to Central United Church, Marshfield. Services at the church and grave were conducted by Rev. J. M. Sproula, assisted by Rev. Lea MscNaughton. Pall bearers were: Harry Cummings, William Burgess. Robert Gallant, Alfred Weatherb.-e. Brighton Miwbougali and E. W. Webster. Interment was in the church cemetery. FUNERAL AT ST. ANDREw'S -The funeral of the late Ralph Dunn of Mt. Stewart was held yesterday morning from his late residence to St. Andrew's Church where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. George Mc- Cor-mac. Rev. T. P. Butler was present in, the sanctuary. Pall bearers were: Pius ' MacDonald. Frank Feehan. llsrold Aftieck. Chester Birt, Pius MacCarthy and Freeman Affleck. Comrades of the 2nd Medium Battery. R. C. A. attended in a body. Mem- bers of the Canadian Legion also attended in a body and their ser- vice at the grave was conducted by Comrade F. W. Smith. Inter- ment took plaee in the Church Cemetery where service was con- ducted by Rev. Fr. Maccormac. assisted by Rev. Fr. Butler. Last Post was sounded by bugler Wli-' llam Chalsson. i BAZAAR. and Forum tonight. PORK I'll HATS 31.95 at Jack Cameron's selling out'Sale. FINDLAY coal and wood furn- aces. Douglis Bros. and Jones. entertainment. HOSPITAL BAZAAR tonight at 8 and 11 featuring Funk Mc- Intyre and Jim Fiannigan plus Kay and Elmer Gallant. SHOTGUNS - the finest makes available. .1. C. l-liggins. Winches- ter. Biowning. Stevens, Ithaca. Easy terms. only 81096 -down. simpsons - sears. Charlottetown Store. GUESTS AT DINNER.-Commib sioner William Booth Davey and Mrs. Booth Davey acoompulied by Divisional Commander Knup and Mrs. Knaap will be guests of the Salvation Army Sons-sters -and senior band members at their an- nual dinner in the Queen Hotel at six oiclock tonight. Sr. Capt. Tit- comba and Mrs. Titoombe will also be present, the former bsvlng ar- ranged the annual function to co- inclde with the visit of the Com- missioner. M Personals lira. E. Martin is teaching in Stanhope School. Mr. Douglas MaoK.innon. New Argyle, is in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Miss Rena Boswell of Montreal, was a recent visitor in Eldon, the guest of Mr. Angus Docherty and daughter Judy. She also visited relatives in Southport, Bunbu .1. Mount Albion. North Wiitshlre, Marshfield and Dunstaffnage. Miss Emily L. Vosssy, Waverley, NI8&l., is on a short visit to her sister. Mrs. Wm. Decoste, Baylicid st.. who has been ill for the put two weeks. While here she will visit with her other relatives and friends before returning home. cerebral Palsy Problem Discussed An effort to learn what is be- ing done for handicapped child- ren elsewhere will be made by the local Cerebral Palsy parents group of this city. At. the reg- ular meatlng this week it was decided to write to parent group! in other centres and also to the various Provincial Government Departments of Health to ascer- tain what is being done for ex- ceptional children in their Prov- inces. r There were 13 parents at end- ing the meeting held in the Red Cross and joining with them were Miss Hazel Hunter, apcech Tastes more like FRESH CREAM than any milk ever canned! . Pure, wholesome, water removed. , Pntcurixed before CIR. patience. Try packing, puleuviui ll.ll. Maclean vNnan'rArma IJMIBALIIER tliisrlotfotown uii.l North Wlltshlro DIAL 5549 C!-IAIILOTTITOVIN PUNIRAI. HOME 78 Euston St. nuuf mo Uontpleta Funeral and Ambulance Service -lnnehro-i R 3- Bradley J. W. nexeans - . L.-' it goei into the golden-lined sanitary .Ths taste, the texture, the purify, the lasting qualities are e . . tasting evaporated" milk and you'll discover 0 wondcvlul liltsnus to 3'05. cream that will amaze you. Seveul great improvement: in milk conning are responsible. Vacuum icnantomrowu rich mill: with only 3. seuum pacltcd. and sterilized alter, bright new 'eii- dellcious, lrulh , ion glut sterilization, and s wonderful new con. ITSA THE GUARDIAN. A lsige number of interested participants in the growinl drama movement throughout the Province last evening met Mr. Richard MacDonald. Dominion Drama Fes- tival Director. at a delightfully in- formal gathering at Government House. Mr. MacDonald, whose wide ax- perienoe in this field has made him familiar with the difficulties faced by those who are promoting the development of drama. has been in the Province this week conferring with local D.D.F. offic- ials. in the oourse of a cross coun- try tour. and last evening marked the climax of the visit. when ev- eryone bad 1. chanc to chat with him and discuss in ividual prob- lems. , . I-Lis Honor the Lieutenant Gov- ernor and Mrs. Prowse received the guests, and the hostess was assisted in the drawing rooms by Mrs. E. F. Greene, Mrs. .7. A. Muz- millan, Mrs. J. J. Connolly, Mrs. A. G. Macmillan, Mrs. A.W. Rog- ers. and Mrs. L. E. Prowse. Fall arrangements of pastel as- tors, stocks and snspdrsgons com- bined with the cheer of open tires for it pleasant atmosphere in the reception rooms. The diring room table. over which Mrs. H. L. Palmer and Mrs. Harold Laird presided, was centred with a silver basket containing variegated shades of pink carna- tions and fern, flanked by silver candelabra with pink tapers, and replicas of the candlelight ar- rangement ln other parts of the dining room created an atmosphere of warmth. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs. L.G. Ramsay. Miss Jessie Fraser, Miss Grace Camp- bell, Mrs. Julian Herring, Mrs. James MaoKay, Miss Mary Robin, Mrs. R. Manning. Miss Gerda Hansen. Miss Mabel Adams, Miss Margaret Colllngs and Miss Mary Moran. therapist, and Miss Kathleen Jackson, physio-therapist. Special films of interest to the group were shown by Miss Jackson. 7 The next gathering of the lgroup will be held on the second Tuesday in October. CHARLOTTETOWN Enjoyable Reception At Government House Efforts Being Made To Stamp Out Ragweed Mr. George Fraser, supervisor of the P. E. 1. Travel Bureau, said yesterday that efforts were being made throughout the summer to eliminate the small amount of rag- weed in Charlottetown. However, it would not be known for a couple of months whether the am- ount of pollen in the air here was increasing or decreasing. In the Charlottetown area the weed is found principally in vac- ant lots, dumps and similar places. Last year-the tlrst time a pro- vince-wlde test was made-Char- lottetown with I. 2.4 index was given a rating of good, and the other places in the Province bet- tor than excellent, meaning the index was less than one. station: last year were at Charlottetown. Stanhope. Caveiidisli, Moiisigut, Sourik. Summerside. O'Leary and Tignlsh. The tests are taken Aug- ust l to September 30. An idea. of how the Province rates can be gained in noting that the index at some places in Canada. is in excess of 30. The Travel Bureau supervisor mentioned. however, that this year a lady. who comes here to escape hay fever induced by ragweed pol- -len, has been having more trouble than at any time in the last ten years. There was speculation the unusually wet weather might be a contributing factor. Mr. Fraser noted that many people confuse ragwort, which is oomparatlvely common in the Pro- vince, with ragweed. Ragivort, however, is not a cause of trouble to hay f'i'::' suf'ic:'c:ls. M LUNG SERVICE MCADAM. N. 13., (CF)-B. N. McGee.retlring as a CPR engineer after 44 year.s'- service, has two sons and three daughters. Both his sons are railway employees. LEGION The regular monthly meeting of the Charlotte- town Branch Catiadian Legion will be Branch Home at 8 p.m. tonight. Agenda :l-General business. MEETING held in the .r. Rich perfection in coffee. . mthlpplng puleellenfoo creamy dosutls. . . lsmiuls perfection for sale baby fud- lng. ' 0' CVIIM. oi Pcvlecllon Try Psvlseilofnfwlmevet you use You'll livid Perfection Evaporated Mill: Is as high in quality and veins as Pu- fsellen Butter and Perfection Ice Cream. You'll be planted to find that the price evaporated mills. CENTRAL CREAMIERI mace eowaao ISLAND is the some as regular Representative of Royal Navy Visits Dli'Town "Relations between the Royal Navy and the Royal Canadian Navy are always of the closest," said Capt. V. A. Wight-Boycott. R.N.. who is in this country as the First Sea Lord's representa- tive from the Royal Navy. Capt. Wight-Boycott, who has been in Ottawa for the past year, said it was his job to see that relations of the past are maintained in the future. lie vis- ited here yesterday and last night addressed the officers of H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte. lie stated he was attempting to miliarize himself with the Royal Canadian Navy throughout the country. lie has been in the service 28 years and during that time was awarded both the 0. B. E. and the D. S. C., has served in such widely scattered seas as the Atlantic and the Paci- fic. He also had two missions to China. and four in the Mediter- ranean as well as to Australia and West Africa. During his time hare he says lie has met :7inri,v former ship- mnios and a lot of old friends. He likes this Province and ex- pressed the hope that he might return for a longer visit. He leaves today to continue his four. VARIETY GONGERT SPRING PARK HALL FRIDAY, SEPT 25th 8 P. M. Tickets 'may be had from Club and Institute Members. Lady Baden-Powell Due 1' his Afternoon World Chief Guide Lady Baden- Powell will be welcomed to Char- lottetown and the Province this afternoon by Que:-n's and King's County Guides and Brownies. She is arriving by plane at 4.30 p.m. for a busy visit with Island youth. Her agenda includes tea at Gov- ernment House upon arrival, a rally at the community centre at 6 p.m. (where she will make an address) and a dinner in her honor at the Charlottetown Hotel. Friday tiftcmoon will be spent in Summereidc where a rally and dinner will be held to honor this welcome visitor before she pro- ceeds to New Brunswick and Unit- ed Statcs Guide Centres. PAGE FIVE ' Sentenced To Hang For Taxi Driver Slaying MONTREAL. (GP)-Robert Ll- plarite, 37. was sentenced Wed- nesday to be hanged Jon. B for the Tfstotl-slaylntg Apnil 28 of Mixi- driver Andre Leon Lorge. Mr. Justice Wilfrid Lasure pro- naunced the death sentence after a court of Queen's bench jury had deliberated 24 minutes before find- ing Laplante guilty. The 47-year-old Lorge was found in D. gutter at the waterfront inter- section of Mccllll and Wellington streets. He had been robbed of 38. Also accused in the shooting is 19-year-old Guy Fisettc who will go on trial for murder Monday. several in frivolous and fluffy or dreamy Blouse of pure, fine Nylon pure frosty white. band. Department at liolman's. YOU choose NYLON for your own with the dainty NYLON TRICOT XL M” on A - 6. H. M. .- YOU will be enchanted with the newest of NYLON BLOUSES that are being featured so enthusiastictiily in the Little Shop, Charlotte- town and the Sportswear Department of the Sumnicrsiric Store. YOU will he iible to choose the jewel-tone colors that will complenien; your Fall Suit. or Separate Skirt l-Ins:-nilil:-, lincaust-. there nro delect- able siiadt-s of S('uflPf, Nile. Navy nr DP” blue, pale motive or deep lilac. pink, yellow, and of course, black and white. YOU will dE.:ll'0 tailored and tucked styles. Y0i' will be easily fitted as the size range is from 12 to 20 and .'l8 io 42. YOU will find the prices reasonable, they're from 2.98 to 5.95. For a come in the Little Shop in Chat- lotteiown or the Sportswear Department of Holman": in Summerside YOU want to get your money's worth when you shop for s SWEATER --well YOU will get that and more by purchasing a NYLON CARDI- GAN in the superb classic style from the 5 and 10 Department; thew. well made Cardigans in sizes 14 to 20 are marked Only Just 3.98 cat-h. YOU will delight in the array of colors available, this array includes such fashion-right shades as bright pink, soft blue. yellow, Nile and YOU know a good Sweater when you see one and you'll recognize the quality of these with grosgrain faclngs on the fronts, double ribbed neckhand and deeply ribbed cuffs and waist- Penny for penny, dime for dime and dollar for dollar l'Ol' won't find a better Nylon Cardigan value than this from the 5 and i0 Lingerie. then you'll be delighted PANTIES in glamorous BLACK that are to be found- in the Little Shop, Charlottetown and the Lin- . . ' gerle Section of the Summerside Store, . Procmds "1 3-"1 Of the hlluo so YOU will be happy to hear that these are made by "Luxlte". YOU YOU demand the heat and like dainty undies and here are dainty Panties that have delicate lace trimming, along with good fit, assured by the snug elastic leg edging and top. YOU will have no trouble finding your size in the small, medium or large range and YOU will be pleased with the price-it's 1.98 for a pair of Black Glamour Pants in the Little Shop. Charlottetown and the Lingerie Section of Holman's in Summersidch- in Yes. ladies. the men work hard to earn the money and it's your duty to save. Se ladies. glance over these specials. they're here for your benefit. Shop at ATKINSON'S. ATKINSOWS .0zIIAdTY5ll 23- (11,txeVzw.;5' -5 soon WA 11-in so DAINTYSIZE SODA WAFERS Z13 . Get your Sodas Now, enter Marven's Money Maker Contest. Every Monday, Wednesday and Fritlay M"-K over CFCY. 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