Dan Stewart of Commercial Cross is the owner of a violin which he is hoping is a genuine Stradivarius. The violin bears the mscription “Antonius Strad- évarius, Cremoneusis, Faciebat Anno 1713, made in Czech Slo- vakie” and on the upper left hand corner of the stamp is an identifying .symbol. While he cannot be sure as to its authen- ticity, Mr. Stewart is hopeful of A REAL STRADIVARIUS? - et ‘ am ” ” e “i 3 a a a SS ag ‘ » “aa £ a ia wens cz opposi- the use of trading stamps u g a a3 g F saving of stamps, casb slips or other gimmicks t amounts to the sa thing.” Mrs. Lawson went-on to say’ “people are being misled into thinking that they are getting Something for nothing. Instead they are being hooked into re | the turning again and again to the 1 obtaining an expert opinion on its value. Ifit is a genuine Strad the violin would be worth thous- ands of dollars. Mr. Stewart ob- tained if from the late Eliza ISLAND BRIEFS goung son, Michael, Roxbury,| VISITED MONTAGUE Mrs, Leroy White and Mis« Dia Hamilton, Charlottetown, were! visitors te Montague on Wed-| m@esday. FROM CHARLOTTETOWN Mr. and Mrs. Everett Platts, Charlottetown, were visitors to Montague this week. VISITED HALIFAX P.E.I. Health Officers To Go To N.S. Meet Dr. B. D. Howatt, assistant de- Puty minister of health, and Dr. tal public health, will atterfi the three-day meeting of the Nova Scotia branch of the Canadian Public Health Association in They will be present as re- Presentatives of the executive of the N.B.-P.E.I. branch of CPHA. Prior to this Dr. Howatt, who is leaving Charlottetown tomor- row will be two days in the bilogy laboratory at Dalhousie Univer- sity reviewing the work done in the past few months on various types of epidemics. as y . ~ Jen ' At River | rorowro cp) — 25 ISLAND. NEWS PAGE |Hes teg Hur gg onl lac ai : Ci ie bey Sater said A barn; outbuildings, | Vancouver seb ihege ” 4 115; }2 The Guardiag, Charlottetown, Sat., Oct. 31, 1959. | might that id William |sclonging — to Oliver apenesoness Ses re . _ Alberton Whitemay, Murray , was| Calgary ........ oo. B 56 a ‘ : resting fairly comfortably at the y destroyed by fire| Regina ........... aw % ‘e,e Charlottetown Hospital where he ere! evening about 7:45 o'clock.| Winnipeg ......... ‘29 30 | two was taken an |The, fire of tmknown origin| Toronto ........... 36 49 and ; accident that occurred near h's d so rapidly that the Mur-| Ottawa ........... r) 4 | 104 9. jhome Thursday. Dr. ray River fire department, which | Montreal ......... 30 43 | and 5.10 p. : edded that he expected the young | aded to the call had mo|Quebec ........... 22 42 /a. ; lad would be permitted to return | sone te cave the buildings Fredericton ....... 23 42 | tide eighteen s ree oer oan ce: Mr. Whiteway and his wife re-| Saint John ........ 27 41 | Charl . o Trading Stamps Use SzSizusee eS eese iS i OK... ‘ } a compound fracture of the “leg |owse which was not dam rs.| Charlottetown ..... 30 39 — Thursday when he was in colli> |r. Livingstone and her two| Sydney ........... 4 86 sets An executive meeting of the) therefore I cannot see there is/ion with a car reportedly driven | i). 0" ane Livingstones had | St. John’s ......... 30 35 provincial branch of the Canad-| anything wrong in it.” by Vincent Arsenault of Alberton | oi, returned home a short time ian Association of Consumers wil!} Dominion stores announced yes- | South. before the fire broke out. HALIFAX (CP)—The weather be held soon to plan opposities to/ terday that it will not use trading} He was transferred to Char- It is not known if the loss is | fice says the high pressure area the use of trading s‘a:-ye in|stamps in any of its Maritime | lottetown following x-rays taken covered by insurance. that is giving the Maritimes the Frince Edward Island. outlets “in the foreseeable fu-j at the Western Hospital fine weather is weakening as it This mee was announced = ture. " ‘ teed ef ; crosses the district and cloud ee Limited « ae qrendins plan | the Sobey chain of Maritime food ion Ladies CNR And TCA will — into ae —_ western 1 : his 7 regions today, advancing across et their aarteitiown and Sum. | Stores i the we ke sad Id a Adop New the tee district for Sunday. Phone 129-2 — Phone 4830 stores can sell a ices two . ° at for a eatnat atm. Charlolic Seat less than lores using the Hold Meeting | air Credit Card - nova Scotia. Prince Edward) amber, Shingles, Brick, Cove te apie aaga Bees the as- IGA was the first group of O'LEARY — The Ladies Auxili-| ysoNCTON, — The world’s first lower St. John River valley: | Siding, Plywoods, Hardboards, .| Sunny anda little warmer; light! ™ « winds. Low-high at Halifax 30 Mouldings, Insulation, Doors, and 50, Sydney 30 and 43, Yar-' ; mouth 25 and 48, Kentville 20 and| Cabinet Hardware, Wilcox Steel : 7 48, New Glasgow, Goshen and : designed 10 cove ccnatinasl tax,| Fredericton 20 and 45, Charlotte-| Packs. Sashless Windows, — re Ba! — and; “We appreciate all in- "|\ Outlook for Sunday: Cloudy. |...:): Upper St. John River valley, | TUur1es- Bay of Chaleur: Clear becoming! ATTENTION ALL LEGION MEMBERS —{ POPPY SALE Effective Nov. 1, the convenient wallet-size card makes easily ac- cessible to its holders more ser- vices than any other Canadian} * ‘loredit card. It does not, however, ‘replace the universal air travel -leard which is honored by the *| world’s air lines. AIDED EXPLORERS .| The: mariner’s compass, a cir-| _|eular card marked with points of direction, is said to have origi-' nated in Italy about 1300. Kay's clothing became entangled in the power take off. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. Blackett. same ners in an effort to get|of the producers have no re- enough stamps or tapes for| gistration number and therefore ‘ : H T P premiums.” cannot be included for participa- of ttaman oe ae allowe en Party | opposite view poogtam cacral Price SUPPOrt |tisries took place. Taking opposition to the views| This program, which replaces : MONTAGUE— The _ annual Haliowe’en party at Acme Re-| bakah Lodge, Montague, was ‘held on Thursday evening and a delightful program of games and | Contests was in charge of Mrs. B. J. O'Meara, director of den-} Kentville, N.S., starti Nov . J. McKenna, Montague. 4 - “| Hazel Hooley’ and Mrs.. Hilda Hilchey. Prizes for costumes were pre- | sented to Mrs. Enola Westaway, Mrs. Alice Greene, Miss Sally Johnston, Miss Esther Irving, | Mrs. Erma MacLaren. A brief business period was conducted by the Noble Grand, ‘Mrs. Violet MacDonald. Plans were discussed for holding a ‘series of scrabble parties and committees were appointed to take charge of the details, Refreshments were served by Mrs. Greene, Mrs. MacKenzie, Mrs. MacLaren, Mrs. Bessie | Brookins, Miss Irving and Miss resting at the Charlottetown Johnston. Mrs. Hilda Hilchey was Funeral Home from where pianist during the evening. columns adjoining Classified Ad-' vertising John MacKenzie and Miss Ethel| the funeral will be held Mon- Irving, Montague, were recent day morning, leaving, the fu- Visitors to Halifax, N.S. ee home at 830 for Re- quiem High Mass at St. Joac- LATENOTICES ||: ®=" (Also see announcements in _‘©°7- Section.) Al/ THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19th— NOTICE away at her residence, Mt. Ed- WANTED IMMEDIATELY ward as wan ta tone Funer- al service wi held from kkeeper for the MacLean’s Funeral Home, Sun- Ps _ To anita! day at 1:15 p.m. conducted by VOMMunity Sspital, Rev. Donald A. Campbell. In- | Leary. terment in family lot, People’s); Apply: patter. E. W. TURNER, GALLANT — At her home at Vernon River on Friday, Oct. 30th, 1959, Mrs. Neil Gallant in| Trustees. her 77th year. Her remains are . O’- ; ; | Secretary Board of me _ DRUG STORE OPEN REDDIN BROS. will be the only drug store open this Saturday afternoon and evening and all day Sunday. B @ SATURDAY HOURS UNTIL 9:30 P.M. * @ SUNDAY HOURS 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 132 Richmond Street DIAL 4386 ~*~ FREE DELIVERY ADULT POLIO CLINIC SCHEDULE FOR NOVEMBER MONDAY NOVEMBER 2nd— BELLE RIVER, P. E. 1. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 4th— CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 5th— SOUTH RUSTICO, P. E. I. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 6th— SOURIS, P. E. I. MONDAY NOVEMBER 9th— HUNTER RIVER, P. E. I. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 12th— NEW HAVEN, P. E. I. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13th— ALBERTON, P. E. I. MONDAY NOVEMBER 16th— SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 18th— MURRAY RIVER, P. E. I. _ VERNON RIVER, P. E. TI. ] FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20th— he. LENNOX ISLAND, P. E. I. | MONDAY NOVEMBER 23rd— , . POWNAL., P. E. I. RUSSIAN STEEL Soviet steel mills working at a full capacity produced an esti- , Vernon River at ss! sr t Church cael mated 60.500.000 tons of steel in 1958, compared with 85,000,000 in the US. uN _u WHY? you may ask, “a Hospital Campaign this year ? 7 We now have a Hospital Insurance Plan on the Island. Does this not pay the Hospital for everything ?” On October Ist the Hospital Insurance Plan became effective on the Island. At that time your Hospital had a deficit of $6,000.00, this being the loss on operating the Hospital for the first nine months of the year. This debt is our responsibility. The’ Plan DOES NOT pay our past operating losses. We MUST have $6,000.00 NOW to cover this deficit of the past year and the only source of revenue we now have for this purpose is your donations. In the past you have been most generous when the Hospital Canvasser called on you. Last year you gave us $6,770.05 and the year before-you gave $6,478.78. Your continued generous support is urgently needed again this year to place our Hospital on a sound financial standing and thus permit the ‘continued growth of our Hospital and its services. KINGS COUNTY _MEMORIAL HOSPITAL president of Holmans, whose | Charlottetown and Summersiaz fved stores have begun a varia- *10n of the trading stamp method in that they give gold colored eash receipts instead of stamps, said, “this is just a premium plan based on cash receipts enabling you to turn them in for valuable premiums at no extra cost. There is to be no increase in shelf pric- €s to cover the cost of the pre- miums. We would be very foolish to believe that we could raise our price and remain in competition. “We expect to increase sales through this premium plan and if it is not successful then we eggs by the Board, went into ef- fect Oct. 1. An egg producer may be eligible for a deficiency payment on Grade A Large and Grade A Ex- tra Large eggs up to a maximum of 4,000 dozen in one year. EARL DIES LONDON (Reuters) — The Ean of Iichester, 85, wealthy land- owner, patron of the arts and trustee of the British Museum and the National Portrait Gal- lery, died Thursday, His son, Lord a 4, succeeds to the title. take the loss — not the consum- er.” | According to Mrs. Lawson, op- Position to the plan will take the form of attempting to establish proof of imfractions of the law as a prelude to legal action, con- certed action to get the stamp story across to the public. and letters and detegations to the pro- vincial attorney general. | NOTHING WRONG i on the trading stamp plan, Attorney-General R. R. Bell, Q. C., stated, “I cannot see that there is any relation to ta lottery in this scheme and In Potato Field . SUMMERSIDE— Francis Mac- Kay, 39, of New Annan suffered an accident in a potato field at Traveller's Rest, Thursday afternoon and was taken - to Prince County Hospital where he was found to have a fractur- ed right ankle. It’s understood that while try- ing to affect repairs to the pow- er take off on a potato digzer the machine somehow was ANNUAL MEETING St. Paul's Credit Union pushed into gear and Mr. Mac- He was reported resting eom- fortably last evening. CAMEO KENSINGTON: Saturday Matinee 1:00 p.m. Evening Shows 7:15, 9:15. It’s ef an Oil Booming Thriller. “MARACAIBA” Also Serial. Cornel Wilde and Jean Wallace | c fm all the adventure and thrills | ‘ ee ‘ NOVEMBER Our annual house to house canvass is to be held on a MONDAY EVENING NOV. 2ND. FROM 6.00 P.M. to 8.00 P.M. Ali members are expected -to be at the Legion Home at 6:00 p.m. sharp. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS HALL _ Monday, Nov. 2nd—8 o'clock 2 SALE | At MAURICE MILL Ltd. STARTING MONDAY NOVEMBER 2. WE ARE CLEARING SOME OF OUR MOST DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE. YOU'LL FEND MANY OF YOUR FAVORITE ITEMS PRICED TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. 55 SUITS Of fine English worsteds. Tailored by Warren K. Cook. Fashion Craft and Saville Row. Regular to $85.00-SALE DAYS ........ "39.95 22 SUITS Beautiful cloths, smartly tailored by leading Canadian manufac- turers. Regular to $7250.—SALE DAYS ............:........ : ‘19.95 20 TOPCOATS Harris Tweeds and wool gabardines, broken sizes. Regular to WANE AS is ai ahs *34.95 23 SPORT COATS Including Crombie, Saxony Tweeds and others from broken lines. Regular to $45.00.—SALE DAYS .................... grrtttees ees 17.95 51/2 DOZ. FUR FELT HATS By Crean. Grey, blue, brown shades. Broken sizes. Regular to Fa i oa os hh hs oo we cn och ow Reena QUANTITY SPORT SHIRTS In a variety of shades and designs, Sizes §- M-L. Regular is Oe Ae a i ih ; 32 CAR COATS English n's, wool and cashmere and others in broken sizes. Webaclar 00 SUDDR TALE TOA acing cow ovo gv cscs cesses p QUANTITY DRESS SHIRTS In white and plain colors. Broken sizes, some soiled. tein J 2 for 599 Wh BEAL TO oa Fs i hs ea Balance of Spring and Fall $15.95—SALE DAYS Jackets, regular to Settee teat eee tteattenteeas® 2 Don't miss this annual sale of quality merchandise taken from our regular stock. Mavrice Mill Lid CLOTHING OF DISTINCTION FOR MEN $9.29 94,8650 2.98 ‘14.95 Ih PRICE a