WANT IAN ON OVERHM1 WELLINGTON tReutersi-N ood. regulating the heart beat z9llI3l1d'5 trim! lmd buses we idle for about four hours wt, transport workers attended me. ings to consider putting a stop oluntary overtime. The secrota of the Employees Union. P, continued from rage I ...!M?0R'I'AN'I' MINERAL ' TN Calcium aids in the clotting of ?age 2 The Guardian yrF'riday. 2.m19BSa Buried Undgr W ( Trench cave-in Marltlme Trade :I1d the making of bones and teeth. V V l . , . " . ' i L . ' ' tion of the newly elected preaidentm ' Y a n W h i l e engaged in connecting 1'1-p ; . ' 1 1' . .' v- .- ' A reception g; 1139 pm, win tu- . , ;,t- , . v t ' i i ' ,1 p .. through the courtesy of the suiniite for PE. kind. cement culierts in an eight foot' I Board (T d Th 1 h , .. -- sde o rae. eunceon , ' i ST. VINCEN'I”S Orphanage tag WE TREAT Till-. sI(,K t1ELL.i'"-"MI ” "'9 Marmme Elecmc meeting at 1.00 p.m. will be addres- Ladle? Wm "tend '" "cepums Hansen. of the New Zealand Ti-3, sed by Dr. l"ranI7l' Mat.-Kinnon. and official meals and be special wgys ma 1.; bgugyed the work. Principal. Prince oiwales College. guests for luncheon It noon on bad "overwhelmingly endoeu The chairman will be Lieut. Col. Tuesday at Gregor's Hotel. Brack- the union's recommendatgais F.J. Storey, MPBT vice president ley Beach. stop overtime, . ” PROWSE BROS. LIMITED t uy today, Giggey's Pharmacy open 8 ant. plant yesterday. Athol Jenkins. an! , to B p.m. employee of Bevan Bros. was. DE FARMER W1-I1 59 E559” buried for several minutes when a: tram his office Sept. 8 to Sept. 30. BJELECTRIC tlu:;T'tI:l.ES. tG. l'3- side of the trench suddenly gave. . o a rese now . - - ' SCENIC LAMP S"ADE5' ""9" Sllngtin growlnu E"llectll'clc- iliftlceldlsiiv p8reI(t1?IIt1at:In31iII'k:IlasDEElll'lIIsSt ”' 5hade5' aswned Colo” Webster Iwho was working on the ow" Elecmct "Ii VINCENTIS orphanage "8 other side of the culvert. He quickly IROOKFIELD CHARGE. -riie D” '””''V' spread the alarm and, aided by t hours of service for Sunday. Sept. AT HIGH STYLE ftdillinery. Collllly C0llSlFUCll0n Workersnwho II are as follows; Hartsville ll newest styles for the bride. Just were pne.dl'bY- W85 able 10 EXIFICBIE Imp; Brookfield 3 pm; G1”. "rived. the victim. Mr. Jenkins was taken '0', Road 7.30 pm. Au 3” Wei. ' - by ambulance to the P.E.l. Hospital come. Rev. Lawrence meme. VISIT HI - STl LE Mlllmerit where his iniuries were said to con- Minister. Ggent Ggorsel Strata!-muNe:;v.;:I sihst knf cuts about the face and 5 es All C0 ors . 5 oc A i new ms w- ' WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE WINSLOE PASTORAL Charge I PORT Th C G S A I I The United Church of Cana a N - c . urn. Services Sunday are as follows is at present in port loading sup-l Winsloe North. 945 am . High-.plies for Labrador and the Northl .'leld ii a m At this service Dr ;Shore of Quebec and Will IPalEI1?I”f3.Tour Weir will address the parents and early next week 1 zouduct a baptismal. Winsloe South 7 30 p m Istandard Til'n9l Miss Mildred Harrington of the! - SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10 ms u'iII be the occasion of our mix I general cargo .vesterda.v anti.-ll0'l8l School leadllni 5'a”- "-95 M. M. T. A. - I V ' Rally DEV PF0Sl”Bm- Ctlme 3ndlmd'”'i the Mm” W559! Blue P”"”"'"'5' rmurned fmm an exle”S"9t The Maritime Motor Transport executive along with the President dent. Keigbt MacKinnoi.i. lst Vicet. HJ.I0.V ill? Phllflrm -W are Wfhlwm I95" "I9 1””! '3'l"”y Wm” 10 "leek mndwted ml" 9f Eumpe Association holds its annual Roadeo are pictured above. Left to right. President. and Ralph Jenkins, . Norris Kitson. director. Clarenceldirector. i Mme Heb” H Hardy Mimsgar :for St John's .Veu'foiindland .In an interview yesterday Miss at the Charlnmmnm Airport Set, 0 O O ALL DAY TILL 9'30 P M lnarringlo" 5'3!” "'3' M "I9 12 urday. Island members of the-t'Thompson. Middleton. N.S. Presi- POLICE t"0l'RT - There vieret DUE NEXT WEEK 'r The C( countries visited her choice was six drunk and mirapables on the S Brant which has been deIlt9TlIlE'Ho”and and Smuerland Among WEDNESDA V, SEPTEMBER T4 WE WELT. CLOSE AT T2'30 O L docket at City Police Court yester- llglllhwsf Supplies almli 'llP P9-95l;the highlights for scenery were the ' ' day mornimz Two were sentenced of Prince Etlll'3l'll Bland 15 9” motor trip over the French and .' to 10 days in jail. two were fined period to arrive in port early next Hanan Mpsp where may reached IN OTHER WORDS OUR BUSIN35 WILL REVEBT BACK 33. and costs or two days. one was WEEK :11 height of more than 1500 feet: semnced tfqflndags andhmist)mL' sr Joiivs Pnesniirioniawllhe '5'” "L Calm '"l”'Na”le5i ' was l'9nlaYl P '0 -Pnlem PT - E ' t E t t t the trip along the French and ltal- - - woman charged tlllh false pre- Chllrcht 391L351 Slllldal 59171 la" Rn-era. the mag in on the . tent-es was rcmanded to the lzthl lllh. 10 avm 5”'"I3Y ”'h””l- ”'Rhinc. and lIlP dav I0llrI:)I South- T and a vaszrant was remanded one 3-m- m0V”llllE 5"Vl('9 R" . I-A fem Ireland; eachl M whmh gave I wpek igl -VIBPQI8UEIll0ll. SUP-Sl Spgaltel an entirely dlffel-em panorama of The annual tall contention (it part on the at-tiiities of the P. E pupils. l pm. . asonic service an par- . . l . . .. . . l , .. . I .. . A . ! FMLED To RE” RN 7- Threeladel an E C Em!" Wes! beauty from the rugged breath the Charlottctoun Tllldl teach:-isil Tcakf-Wis. Federation foi met The Sup9lllSUI.s. lli Rice and I Mhnolhnys who mum to return m. Speak”. R”. D. A Camphe1l.'luIflIllg trip over tlge Atlps to little commenced activities at P. lit. (yup:-gu. 19:14-5:). in boy report slieillp Russ. welcomedthe teachers; g , their 613559. on Wednesday aft?-W ymuim Mode,-aim-j iglgrfevpfaltlgisque ea" 'V n " yesterday with Mrs. Grat-eiurized thc teachers to rciiiain in1fr:0:)':i:d3”f,f;'"”fL31955;?" faotlrd noon hale he?" HIFFIHE and '01 . . . . . . .. -l i - . .v r MacKinnon as presitient and Mrs. thc i)l'UI(.':i.sI0ll in ttiiicliini: U”: j . . 4 . subject M. Search by the R C M ggw (,LAs(,()u (HR1511A5. The tours included lISlLS to all Anna Rodd as secmlary The fair ta Am”. Salaries MKS Bummsg uoik. Mi Rice stiessed the -4m.! -on.-x......x ..r x l . . . - l - be famous museums. cathedrals. . . . Continifed on Page 18 P A 981' WlHr'h W85 lflenllflefl ll5iChurCh' Sundaill sew H Nwtt - lowui committee were a Ollllr renrted that tczit-hers (in P. F... . p . . I u (1 5;, g f h f gh ll p 5 j PR It - W we--e-v--eewwv . or or Fm: 5:32;) .:.::':;r? mt". .:i.:.:..; 5225:: ,:':.i..;: ...: - 1. in um t m mm on owsma item I of the b(::vG,f's'tFIF found iingladmaged and wmmumnn 7:30 pm Ca;'enJ0umandmg Shrines .visned were zind Mr. Vincent Beck; FPISOIULIOII: in-ion and that”? E l. the only .V6'SlPFda. 3 P""Wl- Pal” 9 "9al”.dhh United Bamm Churrh cm, ltnrmno lmlrdes Par” H, Hang .Vlrs. Austin Cuady. Mt. lostt. ,pimintc when the teat eis hau . B it ml IR C M P th ' . ' l .1 i l L k dlyli.-.-Elli Ill : I I t .-:t ti ltle zj. M l - mzrinizn: hem a1H.u,:nw";; entltxh coiiiitiiititty buntiai st-tiouliial. and the lalican where the Iisnlgmfugn, y:,((-Lilly uhlIl2jltI'Ii,:tlnI, eSPl':I?Ill.L'wtiIT'I tii'i)inc.i.i4.,.I. and WP feel that the new closing hours life IlljIll'I0l.lS to "IO WGTTIIO N CIl&l'- Iottetown. It is also injurious to our business and takes away from the ' a View to haiinu the boys return '0 3'” '5 Fl nuwmng "”"'5hm 3” uwnllwrs Tho were on the mm crn, Miss Eileen Miirry. Airs. Au: llitll Tr-acIici's' I-'1-(tcmlttin with the HIECI . and communion it it nl tST.l'wi-re prncleged to have a private . g V . p . g 3,1; 39.. mhlsv 0hS,'.lff, ”,', ""3(r)flelSl'I.l'i;,li'fllf"f('fl', "ml His H””'""” hp” EIIISSMEUCQC 3(Ell(lIe5.IIIl)': lI))doxnald The El(”fiI:IlElh'; tiled. 214 SYDNEY sr. farmer his shopping day. Charlottetown or In business man cannot s A ' ' , it . . ' ' ' ' C . . V" t . ramd 'ndtfe tnith'nv ' g . acknowledged as mp ewe... "1 W Bl). uimetei .iti..:f Htgrrinztton saga that read; 332:5 g;':CKmmm m hm. Nam. :2 .,';,m, '...,,'h rrgam (,0 's;1a,.(.,m:n, nugsu MACKERLL, cleaned thrive without the farmer. Therefore, it the future, you can come to New M Jud" is at preggm Vm”-"El FUN R-LL Yiiib” I lill-it -lmg 0 (T M 5 an cu "re 0 urged the teacher ti takc atIi;tn- .crcases I Eadl ' 20 Charlottetown He belongs to the The mutual M the zallt H” Jmmithc t-ti-iiitries is of great educa- lag? of summer: wihml mmsesi A wry lnm-hung and Imulmn FRESH can lb. p Ur the city on Saturday-and d0 your shopping. PIOIIEY of MOPS will be open mm”! lam? bu" she addedl "see" offered whereicr they might be me discussion period led by Dr con-y,'E,1) MACK;-;nEL 9;, mi- , study of Judo a worthwhile hobby . . , . . llltl l'K'll9l'-lnE"- . 2, p . .. In ;,Su,d mo Shah in . j ' ' . V and at times can be out to good 333.3" ”.;'2'"1.';f.3;1."9f., '3; "ff; M155 ”3"'"H'0" Mk 15.C”10”d :Ix:)?1BIalts!?eett?niZt:M:l'hT:I th:Ii.eII:LiIldl::;dcsttioIdslon the teachintz (ff 5:”. CABBAGE "ch 151 "9 I" 35 Ime''VI9ll' Em laldldi-eu'5AChurch whehi-e Reqltiejnlfllrns ”" her Came” durmg the help to raise their professional graphv and History. He. pointed.NEII P0TAToEs' 75 lb" "35 that many dubs 3” being f'”'m9d'High Mass was celebrated bv Lm" "-mch Shmnd mime M Spemlil status. out that demonstration lessons areiDlAL 9112 FREE DELIVERY across Canada and the largest per R6,. George iiaccnrmack p,p'M'"""'”5' and ed”T'amm3l Value,” Miss Estelle Bwiirltss, gain a re. eftet-tiie in transmitting ideas to ' cgntagg nf the member; belong in who also mndlmed um Selviceiher work as teacher of the senior Lathe... . 50"" 90”" "3799 whlle 1'9"? heat the grave. Rev Terence Camp- Class 5' Made! Schooxt MW "1" the "tics of -ludo Wllllbeii and REV. Reginald Plialen 5” I” "9Ce55aW- occupied seats in the sanctuary. REp0R'f pouo DECLINE p t Pall bearers were Messrs. Regv ' inaltl MacDonald. John J. Bar- WASHINGTON 'AP - Polio inl :rett, D. L. Mullins. Ward Jaymthe United States apparently has, I Fred Jay. Harald Mfleck lnt.er- lpassed its peak for 195a. the public. 1 ment was In the church cerne- health service said Thursday. The tery. service's weekly report on polit-. A cases listed by the states shnwerl . 2,033 in the week ended Sept. 3' I WC POT ENSOETION Pgfsonals In the comparable 1954 week there were 2,101 cases. The cases re- Hatashita Judo Club and finds the to look utel. yum. needs. F. MacAskill was held on IlIU.I”b' A COME SHOPPING ON IATUBDAYI In reverting back to the old hours, we are celebrating this diange having specials It all depnrtmmtl. by S0 COME SHOPPING SATURDAY ALL DAY AND SAVE YOURSELF MANY DOLLARSII PROWSE BROS. LIMITED am-r - k represented a A V gmnqs ht-s. Allan MacLean I St it 1- ported last W” l , -j-:-ee-weC----- thug gr;-ivgd in the Ctty"whg::c3:9l op 256 ham the Week endedl p ' it?!” Prgleui :7d”1'935'5d1wiIl reside while her son. Allan at- gas . I '. Mr. amsjil Mmollmbmlit Bo-vim”: . tends Vocational School. "H." E t I daughter. Miss Joan Cronin has left for 1' mm-son - it mm :.?:.::::".:i:'.::".:i:1i..: ll.'”.?J' "” "” W” I County Hospital on Aug. n. 1955 M". i, J. cmnm, wee; ishgm Came,-as . i I I AT ..!?.S?l'.Y.l? continue their GREAT FALL SALE WITH SPECIAL IARG AINS FOR EVERYONE! Continuing our Great Fall Sale with big bargains for everyone. These cars and prices cannot last, so take advantage of our best offers yet. Come in to Dowd Motors as a customer. a potential buyer or as a friend. We will greet you kindly. . EOLMAN-At the P 1:. l. Bos- In Men10rlan1 sea pital on Sept 8. 1955. to Mr. and Douglas Bros. & Jones Ltd. h ..':?”'i”.?.'.i'.3'i..'”.i' 2:: TAYL0R'S& . '"W- 3-" an we - so-m.”im .. ..fW..,....."t 5 91-2 Cu. Ft. Models For a tip IOWLEDGE-At the Prince ad. Po.-Ie Milltun Lockhlrt ward Island Hospital on Septern 3"!” mm” h" "'''d” k" ber 3rd. 1.955. to Mr. and Mn. "”'”'”'”' Alvin Rowledge (nee Eleanor H" End hm"”"'h"l”'- 2:37 m;r?soE:ieuehtar. Llurel man page Melville Weeks MARRIAGES GILLTS-MacLAREN--In St. An- ti"? ?”ml""””.t....”y..E””' I-olfagc Shoe Co. Ltd ..ampe.on n ay. 0 4 st.7..vi..MryEii MA S B 3 amlleanf. woiin . tafement y e arlottetown broee Glllis, Roseneath. h .f m R I ; t MATHESON-BERNARD-At 'rri- ”?P9'T I OM MOl'eIIllIfS' R 'l M h ' A ' ' ' lty nn... c......., c...i........:, , , 1 etai erc ants ssociation - Im Sept. lst. I955. by Rev. on Association in are keeping our regular Christie. Blanche Marie Bernard o o H . 7;, .:;,t;;..,,n;;r,.u;:,, i;.og;;1ck not-slicers. Regarding Business Hours WIDDIFIELD - MacLEAN - At -uz uni-teii DEAIIRI: T" T5" amt. ooooooooooaoo I954 CHEVROLET Not on the mad at year. this car Is In beautiful condition. 6 0 Grey in color and equipped with Heater. Defroster and Custom Radio. Licensed. , I953 VAIJXHALL 1 This 4-Door Sedan has low mileage. is dark green and Goose Air Base ciiapei, i,.br.. My gfwgugl ffwnday . . M N The Charlottetown Retail Merchants' Association was Is equipped with Heater and Defroster. Leather upholstery am on Aug. 13. was by chaplain. ' formed on June 1, 1954. One of the main objectives of the and the body is Perfect Licensed- 3:n.aB1ti lI5I.a(I(l;Ilar':I. 1:35;: 5 p.m.: Ffiddy. C a.m. to 9.30 p.m.; sdfllh Association was that the Charlottetown Retail Merchants could. through this Association, establish uniform business 1954 CHEVROLET shire to MZC Jerrv L Widdi- t . . , . i . . , f ll . usar of Colby. Kansas. day 3 I In 90 I2 30 p.m. hm” " 8 members 4-Door Sedan. Dark green in color and equipped with D-uni - At a general meeting of the Association held at City air condition healer. Beautiful seat coverl. A lovely ctr ...LL....D0mnN I .4”; 'Tr ! n t Hall on Feb. 8. 19.35, a motion was made concerning new ” ' l"”"”bI' Pm" , . - n e aro e own business hours for the Summer months. The motion was H l Wd d v. Se . . . . - L:.5,m,t-:,,,.::. S: "ggaifesp ,?V'E.,7' ' carried and new store hours were adopted until Sept. 1. 1995. 1954 CHEVROLET aged 53 years. his remam we" Hgd f-N99,, , 50” Cross shus . . 39.95 As we all know, a number of the members did not abide by Hhor Sm" m . mxumm hm" mu h my ad transferred yesterday afternoon the majority vote; however. that is past history. from th e Hennessey Funeral I Home to his late residence. It. On August 11th last. another general meeting was held I gtmaust gtggiacy morn; LOPIQO C FOE TE" IEDE TN FDDEWCIT with a large membership present. A secret ballot was taken ,0, mduitemm Hm, Mmu:",'”, as to whether the new business hours would be continued or guise: ts.-1-,i interment in an aI:t)1.II: ltlhf stores revtglt ta thehold business tI;3lITS.t I3ef3i'e c Cemetery is a o was coun , e c airman pom ou. o e meeting that it was useless to take this vote unless the mem- bers of the Association were willing to abide by the result For Harvest Equipment The following units priced to clean- 2-6 ft. Frost and Wood Binders. No reasonable offer refused. ' fully equipped. This car has air condition heater. 6. M. Deluxe Radio. 1954 CHEVROLET Iedaa h Lancer Blue and equipped with air condition heater. This one owner ear comes koni a ooafkmod Chevrolet owner. I953 DODGE CRUSADIR A one owner car. lijst blue in color and has low mileage. Equipped with heater. nlckle wheel dhel. custom lounge cushions. Very low in price. .65 45 I947 IOLDSMOIIJ "6" 1953 CHEVROLET "Lou iiueii" uyiiu that in has prvvoa u A apnea: in nu-liaroy. Vow om t0 V” a style leader tlirouctiout the years. Any pen clue and beautiful. Heater. Defroster Ind soawouldPotlrllIodtoowathiaur.Licouod. louuwors. Tliiatsyoorchanco. of the majority vote: he brought to the attention of those present the disadvantages to both the buying public and the merchants in trying to operate on two different sched- ules. Therefore. a motion was put "that all those in favor of abiding by the majority vote signify their approval". This was carried unanimously with not a single "nay" vote. The ballots were then counted and the majority was In favor of retaining the new store hours-(open all day Wednesday. open Friday evening. closing at noon Saturday). It is now evident, however, that a small minority group N. D. Multan HNDERTAKEB nsmammn f jni j -J -J Qartottoiown and Kori: Wilhhho DIAL I640 1.22 X 33 Imam ti 31 i 1 Th h ' 14 ft of the members again have no intention of abiding by the , I rug” with 100 ft. endxiegnbelfv eijsed t'::eee1;eamnsp wishes of the Association. although it is always understood SSQI 51.350 mgoguent eonditjon, gua,-mteedg lInhan(v.hder!rit:1cr'a(tic oil-zgzitnliilzegtion gha: thx majioigty xgote flllfl. , - e aroewn ea ercans ssoca on asnon- ' 1954 PONTIAC 1947 D006! 1 new 6 ft. Binder with bundle carrier and trans- port. Outside reel support. The last one in captivity. Who want: It? tentlon of being ruled by a very small majority. THE WISH OF THE ASSOCIATION AS DECLARED BY Tl-Tl-'. VOTP. WILL BE CARRIED THROUGH AND THE PRESENT BUSIN&S HOURS WILL BE RETAINED. s OPEN ALL DA! WEDNESDAY later and Binder Twine wholuale and retail. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING , CIDSED SATURDAY NOON. W. R. JENKINS CHAIIUITITOWN IHAIL MERCIIANTQ 'ASS'N., B. E. 8 President IOU! INTERNATIONAL DEALIB "Jim. Great George street . p CRIHMNNWI E Funeral Home 18 Elma It. IIAL 4020 Ompbto Funeral i "As good u now". handsome seat covers and (-Door sedan. dark blue h color. Onulm to Oxford grey. Body metal and chrome in with Heater. This car has a Ioltd 3:0? ucoileotoonditloa. llocarporioct. suit. aoouadbody.CoaiaiIndloobatI. 81.430 V 314' DOWD MOTORS LTD. 203 HTIROY ST. DIAL 6571