Page 2, The Guardian Thursday. Oct. 20. 1955 ' Howard Mclnnis FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St. -Currie Bldg. -Greenfield, P.E.l . JAY-At 19. 1955. to Mr B SDII. CI!) Hospital on and Mrs Peters Road. Parkdale. Michael Anthony. Mrs. Cyrine )lzlcliit)'i'e. Mt daughter 6 1h. 12th 01. I(EN.VY--At the Charlottetown in the Catholic Cemetery. p.m. Interment Crapaud cemet- ery. Remains transferred from Dawsons Funeral Home today to his late residence. Please flowers. day. Oct. 18. 1955. ENNIS--At IIIL Kingls C"l1ntyMe- Church. Rollo Bay for Requiem morial Hospital Saiiirday Oct. 15th. High Mass at 9:30. Interment in 1955 to Mr. and Vlrs. J. C. Ennis. the church cemetery. Oct. October 19, I955. Rosara Greiha wtmam Schurman. M Jm, lnee Eleanor walshi st,;man. in her 68th year. i a son,tat the Compton Funeral Home MaclNTYRE-At the City Hospital where the funeral will be held Monday Oct. 17th. i955 to Mr. and with service commencing at 2 p.l Ste-rm. Interment in Peoples cs-iiiet-l wart. nee txathleen Mcnonaldt slery. I Mac!-3WE.V-At the Prince Countylon Sunday. Oct. 16. 1955. Jetery. High Mass at 9 il'Clt'ilI-( Interment Wednesday. The name of the pilot ,Is being with-held pending investi- gations now being carried out vwould join in the search in day- ' ht omit l B Mrs. Aeneas MacKlnnon. Mal-V peque Road. Her remains were. transferred last ex ening from the. Heunessey Funeral Home to the: residence of her parents froml where the funeral will be held on l. Friday morning at 830 to St.l Dunstan's Basilica for Requiemt ll-Ilgh Mass at 9 o'clock. inter-j ment in the Catholic cemetery. l l.Iames Grant. - Friday morning to St Alexis SCHURMAN-At Summerside onl wife of Earl Schur- Resting until Friday noon. thence to the: 'Presbyterian Church Hall from ROBBINS-At Wareham. ............,..A..an.... plant. l manager's office. SI-IUR-GAIN FEED PLANT OPENS FRIDAY ll 1 A new Shur-Gain teed Mass . ; completely equipped with the latest There are two floors and a base ercd with asphalt shingles. Wil- machinery and owned by Mr DJ. ment in the building The first The plant. which is 82 feet lnngjThe concrete basement is water- and 42 feet wide also contains egglpmof while the remainder of tIie:was destroyed by fire in March Wort Kent Home. School Ass'n Moots Mr. Roland Taylor presided at the first meeting of West Kent Home and School Association for this school you held in the as- sembly hall last evening Mn. Canadian-Born Top Man In U.S. alellile Program Halifax. Saint John. IN. 3., and Mpncton. N. 3., before the fam- WASHINGTON, (CP)- A Can- mon u an Aineri adian-born astronomer who lnov- udiu " cu um ' ( mm ed to th United States with his fly moved to Boston in 192s. nehow is n u. s. it WILLIAMS-At Beach Grove.) tic":-'Qi'..-;m.u.':1' M”:-,.,.. RT. parents lit his early teens in tho Hagen wu a 15-year-old high virtue of his parents hacvilrigenl Oct. 19 1955. Mrs. Edward wil- to man In the U. S. Navy's school student at the time and on out citizenship p. i ' . t . ley as treasurer of the organiza- P P"! w ham: to her 84th. year. Remains go, ,0, an mum ye”. artificial satellite prolrlm. he went on to study at Boston he was a r. resting at Dsvrsons Funeral Mr. Gordon Keir. Pmvmcm "cl Dr. John p, 1-1.ggn,4'G, a nag: w:ndUmv:t"wWuhingtons heals: naval mpm gm h l 50 P I ertlon llitielzliicee U:mNe:HdaL.tin:!on1U:ii!ed "”'”' 3” s'”"" '””c”'"”"' "Ii 2'.i...?..'.l'.""'.'.i 1:tn1oapI:!'Ic: "wand Drgllsgen who now lives with man-made satellite .'.l,'.f,"”,,, ”' , .. t th ' ' c er ns :Church where iuheral serilce geifl? ales; "zeflllgg 3:033? astrophysics at the naval re- his wife and two children in per atmosphere wmm. well” will be held at 1 pm. Interment mums (0,. boy, ma girl, M" search laboratory here. has been nearby Arlington. Va., says he two or three years. It New London cemetery. Gordon Hutches” Provlnclil "ell; chosen by the nsvyllto direct the never has returned to the Can- equlpped with radio um ol- gmrns g - . program known as Project Vsn- adian Marttimes. though the (am dev ces for transmitting lnl fmjj MACDONALD-At btlufls on scretary of the Girl Guide aasocia gu,,dl-- lly hnn minim. living there, moon back to um um l PAYNTER-At the Prince Countylwednesday. Oct. 19.. 19.35. liugh lion supplemented Mr.lKeIrsGaidi Born ln Amherst ln 1905' DE " ..Thl.ough the years... he sald. wlll clrcle the globe on its 0 Hospital on Oct. 16th.. 19.35 to Mr. P. MacDonald in his 98th year. dress with the Informat on on r Hagen lwed wllll bl, parent, 1, 1 have come to tlllnk of myself orb" (0,. "W"; din of and Mrs. James Paynter, Carletonlliemains resting at the home of Guide and Brownie programs. Both W” siding, a son 7 lbs. 14 ozs. Souris Funeral addesses were received with great interest. The superintendent of City Schools. Mr. K. A. Parker. then addressed the parents at some length with reference to the pro- posed new report cards. Mr. Par- ker explained precisely what was At Equal Volur being attempted and asked for the fullest cooperation. 'NEW YORK (CPI-The Cana- A lively discussion period fol-tdlan and 11-5. dollars WET? ill-Ioled lowed. after which the meeting ad- at equal value Wednesday for the Iourned. first time since 1952. I The Canadian dollar, only occa- Annud sionally less than one cent above Ch'fown Nurses Canadian And Anglican Bishop U. S. Dollars Of Toronlo ls Ordained TORONTO (CP) -Rt. Rev. Fred- erick H. Wilkinson. 58, newly en throned Anglican Bishop of Tor- onto, says .,.angelisu. education. and extension are the three im- mediate tasks facing the church today. Bishop Wilkinson pledged him- self to these aims following his Judgment Favor. Montreal Stores OTTAWA (CP) - -rl. Court of Canada today u;e;.,s,lJ,l,)ll:l ruled that a Montreal city l,y.l requiring stores to stay closed certain Roman Catholic holy d. LB1L:V9IId. t e court, in s jud by ctlrlerwlustice Patrlg:II!rml1(lerl;le, Eran e app: I f Montreal retail I 0 me” '" the-5'05 Sldlllii and the "ml l5 90” the US. dollar until recent weeks when it began to drop steadily. was The plant is eziuiiwed to grind. quoted at par with the U.S. dollar . . , . . . , . . enthronement before a distin- "'9" Hospital nn Ocltiher 16th. 1955 to llgixs HI;il;l'3;emI:?IL;J?II;l:lll lggled 5? iMacDougall of iernon Bi'l(IEP mllll gm; set-rnrlid floors. lvill be IuS(i(I'Itlrlrt!JII. mix an: liagj I8ll1g:eq::l'1Y:iIml:;l'l Th I F" of the Ch ' by tradiers Ill:-i't' at 2 giairghe two gulshed congregation of Clergy and Ma it be t" C .. at C . Lnzimzillfr lllilfq S6-Jglilmersl 6' Friday evening Funeral from onrher :K-l0l'llll' of the modern b: used in store farniilbiiilrliitliut-tr Vthree tons per hour . tion of Nurses for P. E. I was the close q P a cagledlgl Eliesiayfnighli h h will: lllegniyetlingltlueldtmlati Slinmp 19 . i - 1 ' - P - , y , t . ' 1 i t . ' . ' . e rs B . l lglafle Ulmed Ch””'h..”” Sal”? building located at Vernon Bridge! Construction of the new plant) Mr. MacDouizall has operated is held last evening at the Charlotte- The Canadian dollar reached its the pl.oclamal:l:m Isl mg gcoslgecl ll? church in Toronto. ml ”” 'Dp,lTll5 lN3o5c'k sel';llll'ec;'mi;ll't"':'n9"l:l'il:15gellll' 2 .-is shown in the photo abuie lwas startctl in June of this year. Shur-Gain IEMI mill at Vernon town Hospital. Miss Ruth Ross pre- high points in terms of U.S. money i W AA W . ce - lBridgc since 1948. His old plant told the overflow congregation of He was coadjutor DISIlop of To 1,800 persons. sided. onto from 1952 until his new a I in recent years Aug. 13. 1952. when Officers elected for the coming it was at a premium of 4 11-32 Reports of flares seen in thel lackville area. UNDERTA KER EMBALHER 78 Euston St. DIAL 4626 l xir. and Mrs H V 260 Grafton Street were at home '0 U99" "'9 will fill" 0"" ml" yesterday to their friends who t'(lII- W35 on and telephone calls were received conveying best wishes. l IIECESSRPY. llolm EV Camlwnl lie claimed that he ETEHICF U Baha'is throughout N0 INQLIEST e The post morn some so miles tem findings concerning the death .south-west of the base. had been of five-year-old Patricia Annc Mat" funeral of Mrs tDr.l A. A Macxmxoxns-dddenly on Tuesjreceived they said. adding that a Kinnon have not as yet been t-um-lD0naid was held Wedilesd Patricia Ann. ground search 5 year old doutzliier of Mr. and,0uL nott. Master l Rev. Conlmlmllyl MacPher.son. Rex than was the Hliiiselt” dred communities in Canada ;oin- evciiitit. iii the Parish Hall, The ed in this cuinnmnioratinn with mrctiiis: opened with prayers led the world FUNERAL AT SOURIS .. The Eduard (Tarbnnnel moved the insi- ' l l , g ,. . l , . . l d. . in relationlto (ls. prices. Charlottetown of Malpeque Road was found 'liie5' by lil” lllasmglll RI IlieV' Mhsi, J. Tllfefe 35th: :35: gxmlggggeg llizcursjgms and The decline is also seen likely to Cllurloffefown day afternoon entangled in H mm lllaissunwaysl i::'ll(iIiii'ileUqul'fir'n GUOHIIIE was filled with two filmsl i help "Xi Canadian lfiurlsl ind"s"'y Tuesdayl October 25th lfence near her home Royal Can-l . t . t i - i ' d l ,l t Th I. I since mericans wi not have to N. D. MacLean Ina M td P if tat that.”3"”5 3"at'”""t'"dv 54- ""tt'"" "ll 35"” 9 "":e'.l”' ””i” l NEWSPAPER WINS PRIZE Pay as much tor the Canad'an At 8200 P. M. Funel-cl Ham. "'91:: is f')lL;neeHden(3C;(lenfSfouEll may and subldeamn lle” Rev. wl V with Auld Lang Sync and the; . l . t v . h d t . and that an inquest will not he Matnnnald an; IE.::,emAD'nig;' 31" on? mum Wilfred Keefe. BARAYI ANNIVERS-Any g The the Sanctuary were Rex". K Cy Present "Gate" )lac- ness .13.-mm-n.lspezikvr for the evening was Mr- i . ; l ,l . ing from her late residence to,S'0ll'3l'l 5- W95 Presllleill Ql The party had been sentl:,eI:t:ldlleal.ll.1dTllheel.Ll,l':ll:lsea odaggilugl. Ellst. Maryls Church. Sour-15, wh9re.l.it'e i.'nderivrlters' Assoclatloii of JMR and M” Aeneas Ma(.l(lnn0nfIII(l remains was met at the door Plll"('9 Edward lslallds Ml? lV95 was ; in l l l Bl-Sl, wllkv . ' ll pointment as successort 3' Hospital on 'FticsrI.'i.i' Qt-tober I.8lh.. n a grading and cut! storage rtiniiis as. building is or wand cnnstrut-tion of this year. ' gazdelitiieslstiitzllgl Rgifti ccrllltrsllcmm . ens h n th I n Towmgprmm l3:l:.ltlm::lt;)L'Clglr1Seq It: A. R. Beverley. who remgd. lsllt 1955hliiili' tciilllltliitll" l;z9"l;(3;lnW:,d”;'”f'lJe'U Mlsslng lwell 35 3 l"'5'"955 "mi"? 3"" ”'FlTl"9 Walls 3” ”'V9"-id l””' 35' lphm” By B'”'e” l.lcla.p Secrelgry Mlss Florence ln me lclalfgglan dflllglfe lse dlllle afld 8 dgtiillzglished First mm- of t e he . r'lll'I'.K n. l ' Th E ' H .M or war recor . ng awarded CAP in ;;;r.,g;r Al chaiham - ;."""? lg; h2il;f.f.:'. .:..i:.:." 52.1.2: 5:: :::::::.::.1.:l:":a.:.L”.;t Medal and "W" tow: 'a a -'x ' '. aci. c - ' ' s 't ' Irfleirfiiljtllrlllsn a”;llIlItt'TIllIlL Home from CHAT!-IAM. N B. rCPi-.-A single a n lgllllitltsvy 3 Thgw panr limaswrs were only Maclnnls Irene Dawson.” lmm Because of more favorable wyglisgfgnggllg; lllle ig9l'2:dl.alla:"Iiet:eI::eT!d1 m;l”he csolotilly of the Cape of Goo where the tuiit-rill will he held Seat Sabre Jet fighter was reported Pcrrv Cliiiton. John .I MacDnn- Th" PTOSFBV" for ill? 9V9"”'8 iillt?T05l lVi'i'S Md P9"9l' Yields in church appoinments in western b psi Om mm. was fmmdel Thursday mririii .. to St Paul's illlSSll'l8 0!! 8 tliglll lfalillllg excl" izlltl. hlttlin R. liar-I.ean. litielvinlfeamred me preseilmlmn M a play "'3" b('f”"9- "V"l.V American in- -A-. y 9 Inch In 1552- Cllllrchlt5u,,,,,,..,..,.l.. ;,,, requiem else from the RCA? station here WEDDING .i.VNlVERSARY -l McQtizild. Keith Mat-Kelizie andMRa"d"'" Hawesl utlderllts Site-at vestors. taking lung-term profits on direction of Miss Hazel Hunter. The Canadian holdings. are now switch. portrayal was ,that of extremeling to us, investments. harsh treatment of a child and its. Fiiziiik Kears The funeral was very Ial'IlPI)' attended. OLD TIME FIDDUNG & STEP DANCING FALL-Ay C,-am irl Oct 19 1355 Air force aullmrllles said lml 3 ed to Offer mnmlalulamlm ml lllpigahahljlah. nivaninc The (Hm... of s'rl, f'Al'l,-ilA- y, A. -f- T25 gfercltls.ihellgtistglnzallenall enlllllll-('.ll..c.lRATES LOWER Edward Fall. fuiiitral Fri av. radar . eqllll-med Nepllm was, , .. , l ., ,-' l . 0(I. who was the foulidcr ml the rtiL:lI.'ll' ll'00'.l' H109 lllE 0 - -. ' - j " s C ll-. - l . l .l . I 0". 21 ”””l (V-iimllll U”l'"lXsearchina the local area li”Frdns5- I)If;a:!ll(l)lrlllll(')t3flt:i'r;i:ltLm'Ii)il(I:l; Halli” w””i' l?"”'t 0"" "ll" ttttti- Pattie cl Y F vi. was held last.Ktt0X . G9"9V'9V9 ””C”l'"”'dun liilflata llrighiefutliahatitiasltertirkiiig SLAND CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS Churcllt 5e"'l”” ”a”l"3 3' day night. and that other aircraft I ' I --ltliffgt; 5.3231”: l--.””ft...”.3S”i:”.il2:2; gntlell Stgigg bull -t vrgleulluerl "Nick Stewart". Muriel Peardon. Canadlen twar 5 B r ll” 9” P A lively discussion followed thel Canaglilmfa ffsfdals he ,1 presentation of the play. in whichlex ressed Hg ;larmt atlggvell; 1'?" it was recalled how it was related ofplh C dl d H 9 9” me to many different situations in nurs- Canaglanangl ggter” armalld lmauy ing. Miss Mona Clay. guidance com the dm belclauses mwl W903”-'me sultant with the Department of will lpl t 9' P” ""5 Health and Welfare used question- C05 955 9" he wmld market -and.n POTATO EXHIBITION FOR POTATO KING OF P.E.l. Prince of Wales College Auditorium lhy the president. Allison Gill. Rust- inc.-.s old and new was clcanr ' up. meeting be adjourned. The (I? dollar. CHICAGO lCPl-The St. Cathar-ll The Canadian dollar climbs and ines i0nt.i Standard has won antfalls in relation to U.S. funds ac- award of merit for coverage of cording to the demand for Cana- local government news, it was an-ldian money. For example, now, -Feature Attraction- IIENRY B. MacLEAN, SAI.T-WATER LAKES Charlottetown and -1(.'harlottetown Baha'i l" U tllUllElll.V.t Cape Breton island. COIIIPIEID Funeral and land friends gathered together iit.(lf9l" R9:Ilil3l;l .llld2icl;onald. REV. long and 87 miles wide. encloseslm No th W"lt.hl 9 - lthe home of Mr. and Mrs E R! '90rE9 3'3 ""3 - 9i'- 3'-lllil9ll th. r I S "I Ambulance Service 'MacLeod last night. to commenitir-:M3CD0'l3ld. RPV. L. J. Ayers and 9 - Dtrector- ROBERT E. BRADLEY ale me blrlh of The Bah 1-llelliev. W. D. MacDonald. Rev. Dr.. Bab. born October 20. 1819. in Bernard Glllls and RN. slllrah Pam-a, Ballal-S bellevov r Steele assisted in the choir. was a prophet ;.in his own right.lm9m Wok Place MANY oaxs DIAL 5549 l Inter- oak trees are found in North Am- in the chiirchlcrica. PRESENT TO YOU THEIR FALL ORE. 100 mj1e5;nounced Tuesday at Salpwaler Bras dior lakes, Association. The Canadian paper mand and was one of 25 getting awards in American dollar. the field. i i Edwinl More than 50 different species of the classification circulations between 35.000. demand for it increased. OUR STORE AND SEE THE BARGAINS AND VALUES GAL- . the aniiuallwhen U.S. investors are selling eeting of the Inland Daily Press Canadian money. there is less de- the balance favors the Several years ago ' money was pour- into Canada. the Canadian r grew more expensive as the papers with ing 10,000 and dolla FOR FOOD SALE. COME INTO K 16 OZ. JAR t""" "' .'?tit.'.l'i.ii".." R33 til? mm... SPECIALS FOR I ATTEND OUR ket to this oinnt Cook- PEANUT I S . . ing School being held at , wlflg ;;Itl,enC(gI.i33inn on Oct. gungp I P H I P” f 20 Oz. Pkg. AUNT JEMIMA v M-mi; l't?.”"'3.E...”.Zl EAGII PANCAKE : gglarlgrues to be siren gym, .. . ag Pl.ouit. reg. or buckwheat ! ELEy(;.mlC RANGE srarronlrs SILVER SEAL I immo t "07 MOLASBES I ELECTRIC mourn: CHOCOLATE Uy MIXER 1-3 o o I is F "W lt.:.:i.:."”" l ”:1r;:."'f.'?t. C iiiiioiis . . . . BULK SEEDLESS RAISINS g2 LBS COOKING FIGS .Zlc 33c 1.39 wuut1ioiI'S stun 100'" I” Q. T-. F. CRUSHED REGULAR SIZE PINEAPPLE, 20 oz. iin28C tiiiitiT9.E'6'i A W ;:;E;t.:;:.”x... KLEENEX ?6hll3t?.,”::.t 21c 1 LB. TIN DAKERSI COCOA 2 PKGS 39c 30 OZ. TIN GRAVES MEAT SPECIALS ll5c 55c QUALITY PRODUCTS 's SWIFT'S SLICED BACON, Ib. SWIFTS , PREMIUM HAMS, whole or half SHOULDER APPLE JUICE SUNLIGHT 16 oz. PKG: moms SODAS ' 16 OZ. ICE BOX JAR YORK MIXED PICKLES 2 LBS 55c 25: Cut wax lislms, eachl9C I8 OZ. TIN ROYAL RUSSETP T 830 PRINT CAKE IIX . 79: ANGEL FOOD MK 59: LEMONLNE 39: COFFEE MOCHA. 39: Clio ALMOND 396 CHO OLATE . 39: WHITE 39: C C O 0.0 O GOLD 33: MAGAROON MIX 39:” Ololtotihg 29c 21.0 29c 35c 11 OZ. JAR I-IEINZ 9 DOG FOOD, 2 for 5: ROAST PORK, lb. SLEINSER, each sw.n&nmr. PREM, tin I6: 37: V 43:, NABISCO SHREDDED. WI-IIAT 's"t'3" '0 , s RIBS, lb. 2 PM TOMATO KETCI-IUP 27c 35c HALLOWE'EN NUT SWE ET ROASTED PEANUTS P o . HALLOWE'EN KISSES WITH FREE PLASTIC MASK. I6 02. PKG. FREE-O-SEED SEEDED RAI-SINS FRUITS VEGETA COOIGNG APPLES, 4 lbs. FANCY ISLANl) Eating APPLES, 2 doz. 69c SUNKIST - FOR JUICE ORANGES, 2 doz. FIRM RED TOMAT FLORIDA LARGE GRAPEFRUIT, 3 IIDS. swnrrr t POTATOES, 2 IIIS. LARGE PASCAL CELERY, stalk til it ll!) 4 llll P as I-7.0 , . Magician and Hand Writing Expert In amazing show of comedy magic Send entries to Y.M.C.A.. Ch'town Sponsored by Alpha Y's Men's Club I Atkinsonls Groceteria OIS, 2 .lbs. ODS A 290 l3 PKG. . EIIIIL BLES 25: 7 5c 25c 25c 29: I5: