.k {a ~'. «(‘2‘ - 1'“ .‘h. . fa» ,1 ' “to. e... . -.. -a -.: ".....:. DRAGGERMEN PREPARE FOR RESCUE OPERATIONS This scene from the 1956 mine Scotia‘s famed draegcrmen on- disaster in which 39 miners lost tcred I last where well over 100 m.ners were i t ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ . I 7 one of the for their daring and courage..mines. so that others m::.i. lite. lives wa s repeated at Springlt-ill their night when Nova cntombed following the pit at No. 2 mine CITY AND CENTRAL Dr. Wylie Allan's office will be closed until Nov. 1. MEN’S ALL weather navy top- coats Raglan sleeve. Value to $29.95. Special $17.99. 151 floor. S. A. MacDonald. MENS FLANNEL Shirts $1.98 at Moore and Mchod Ltd. BEANS Oven baked 25c. a pint Stewart Bakeries. MENS NO-IRON Shirts $2.99 at Moore and Mch Ltd. WE TREAT the sick well, Gig- gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 am. to 8 p.m. RECORD HITS —- Tea For Two Ciha Cha- Tom Dooley. Toombs Music Store. CLEARANCE MEN‘S All Wool worsted and tweed suits, sizes 36-42. Reg. priced to $65.00. Spe- cial $25.00. lst floor, S. A. Mac- Donald. AUCTION “45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. MEN‘S CARDIGAN Sweaters $3.79 at Moore and McLeod Ltd. MENS SUBURBAN coats now selling at $13.95 at Moore and Mc- Leod Ltd. BANANA CAKE special this weekend at Stewart Bakeries; for free delivery Phone 8591. MEN’S DRY cleanable Suede: Jackets in navy and brown. Spe- cial $15.95. S. A. MacDonalds, list floor. TRADE YOUR Figure and Hoc- key Boot skates at Firestone Home and Auto. HELP CEREBRAL Palsy Tag Day, Friday and Saturday, Oct:- ober 24th and 25th. MENS PARKAS now selling at only $9.95 at Moore and McLeod Ltd. MENS SKI Caps with earlugs $1.00 at Moore and McLeod Ltd. MEN’S QUILTED Jackets. $6.95 at Moore and McLeod'Ltd. MEN‘S SUEDE JACKETS SPE- cial $9.99. lst floor at S. A. MacDonald. BOYS FLANNELETTE Pyia-l 3135 $2.99 at Moore and McLeod; t . SMALL ELECTRIC Only $137.00. Toombs Store. MILE OI“ MONEY downtown today. Please add your coin and help feed a starving ethild. RUMMAGE SALE held at W. G. Barbour Ltd. Euston Street on Saturday, Oct. 25th at 2 o‘clock. in the afternoon. The Harmony Group, Kings Daughters. Organ— Music MONUMENTS l AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR do WW VERE BECK & SON ‘ROGERS — At North Tryon, on LTD. Montague & Charlottetown l i l Icord only $1.98. ' Store. Council Nixes Gt. George St. Site As Bus Terminal l City Council gathered last nig'ttimeiit on a site that would be to discuss the proposed Site turfavorablc to all concerned: near ,, . enough to the center of tiic city the Island Motor Transport C0,, and bfar enough away not to bits terminal. The new terminal cause too large a "an-1c “elm site was to be 139 Great Georle One of the areas suggested was: street but it was unanimously the lot beside the Legion Halli agreed that the city fathersjwith the entrance on Grafto'ii would not even consider such a;Street and an exit on Kent 5‘ location on what is termed as the Mr Lord told the council inec‘-: “....most congested traffic aroming that his firm had not giveii in the city." thim the authority to erect a build-l The location suggested was tneling but were more interested nil former Pierce's (‘ash and Cari-yisecuring a temporary site ant I Drunk Driving l food market near the corner of‘paying a suitable rental. Great George and Grafton streets which was recently burned out An official request was sub- mitted by Eli. Lord of I.M.T. to Mayor Edwin C. Johnstme. 1' was further suggested near the close of the meeting that it the city did erect on this lot aid leased the building to I.M.T., the) icould overcome two barriers; a It was noted by City Recordzribui; terminal site and also a K31. Martin that a Public Util-jimuch needed public 'washroom. ities Act requires a municipailtyl The committee w111 report on to assign space for a bus termm- their findings at a spec1al coun- worst “bumps” in the area‘s history. The di‘acgcrmen. noted al. A committee formed of Coun- cillors Baker, Gaudct and Hydll‘ man to work along with Mr. Lord ‘ in an effort to come to an agree- cil meeting to be held next Wed- nesday evening beginning at 7 p.m. Other items on the agenda :for that time will be a discussion Son the Union Labor agreement. 1 Painting Class ‘Program Gets Started At PWC I p I . The response to the Paintin‘, have many times risked their .Clais program was great as evi. -, ~ 7 C.‘ C ~K . I danced by the 39 persons wuo “‘65 “1 the H ‘1“ 0‘ “’3 gathered at room 12 at P.W.C. Thursday evening. Prince H & S Hear Talks On Life In India Prince Street Home and Schonl Judging from the absorbed, in- tense faces during the class, in- terest ran high as Mrs. Doris St' Plus Tenth MaeKay discribed what makes good composition. women Meet Although the majority of the The regular monthly meeting of Class “Ere bEginners' the plc' ‘the St. Pius X Sub-division of the Llures pa‘med,”} black and White :Camolic Womensv League was showed a definite flair and teen- RUMMAGE SALE at Y.M.C.A. Association met on October 151 held in the parish hall rcccnty'nique as varied as the numbe’ on Saturday October 25th, at 2.30 p.m. Sponsored by Belvedere W. I. Group. SPECIAL -- Girls sets size 1 to 3 also twin zipper nylon pram set size 1 to 3x. $10.99 , Jewell were appointed to 100i:1 for Ilicrliiii'cli building fund. each. 5. A. MacDonald‘s, second after a “Skates Exchange" plan, floor. HALLOWEEN Kisses for minh. ple sclerosis still available. Free Delivery. Dial 8227 or 7683. SPECIALS AT Sylvia Beauty Shop, 219 Gt. Geo. For appointment Phone 3160. Open ated by Edna Maelsaac former- ly of Hoyt‘s Beauty Salon. MEN’S SPORT JACKETS in all \vco] tweeds. sizes 35-42. 119:. to $37.50. Special $18.99 at S. A. MacDonald. lst floor. FANCY BREADS: Lemon. date and nut. orange or banana— they're all delicious, choose your favorite at Stewart Bakeries. PERRY COMO— Long Play Re- Toombs Music Dawn GRAB BOXES —— $1.00 at Burns Jewellers—values to $15.00 Lucky customer may purchase a dia mond ring or watch for $1.00. ODD FELLOWS Annual Rum- mage Sale. I.0.0.F. Hall, Sydney Street. Saturday, Oct. 25th. 2 p.m. CORRECTION——In the recent account of the funeral of the late Rev. Richard J. O'Neill, the name of Percy Doyle was includ- ed in the list of names of the honorary pail bearers. This should have read Percy Dart. WHALES IN PORT~A sma'i school a whales known to sea farers as black fish paid a visit to Charlottetown harbour vestu'fi ‘ C ,St. Paul's A.Y.P.A. was held in. ‘thc parish hall on Wednesday' day. The fish about 15 foot long - were seen by employees of the Department of Public Works from their vantage point in the Dominion Building. Thcy watched the school through field for their second fall meeting. The vice-president. Mr. Aian ‘Nit'holson. presided over the meeting at which the various SUGde cOil'llcommittee convenors gave theirim- R9“ R-V~ NIBCKCWIC- reports. Mrs. Adams and Mrs iwhich was suggested to the meet’ llllfl. The guest speaker of the even- ing was Mr. Alastair Cameron. General Manager of the Man- time Electric Company. Mr. Cam- eron was in India during 1935 as an engineer under the Colon: ho Plan. He described his work there and noted many contrasts. living in India in those in Car- ada Mr. Jack Kirby introduced thr speaker and tho appreciative :hanks of all present was expres: ed by Mr. Les Gillespie. St. Pauls AYPA Elect Officers On Sunday Oct. 19th which was observed as National Youth Sun- day members of St. Paul‘s An- glican Young Peoples Association participated in two special ser- vices. A: 0:30 am. they attended Holy Communion. 2 Following the service. break- ‘fast was served in the parish‘ ball by the Laymen. In the eve- ning they held a candlelight ser- ,vice with the installation of of-‘ ficers. Those installed were president,| Roddy Ives: first vice-president iTom Scrantiebury; second vice- iprcsidenit, Kenneth Jenkins: seer l retary, Miriam Horne. treasurer. John Massey. These officers will form the executive for year 58.59. FIRESIDE SING-SONG ‘ The regular weekly meeting of 1Oct. 22nd. The meeting opened with prayers led by president ‘Roddy Ives. The secretary read. the minutes of the last meeting glasses as they frolicked between] and were approved as read. the Railway and wharvcs. Southpot't l .Attenu'on was drawn to the Fireside Singsong held in the Y.T\l.C.A. every Sunday following ,tho evening service. it is hoped MaeLEOD — At 101’: Rohic Sr, Amherst, N.S., on October 19th. Robert Bruce MacLecd. age 31.2 months. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. MacLeod. Fun- erail service was held on Mon- day. October 20th. Interment in Amherst cemetery. . . PINEAU — Suddenly in the Charlottetown Hospital, Oct- ober 22. 1958. Mrs. Angus Ping illmt all will attend. All the members particpated in a Hula Hoop contest which was Won by George Scantlebury and David Ives. The consolation prize was presented to John Massey. A film was shown and was fol- ilowcd by discu55ion. by all and the meeting closed with benediction. CARE Will can, of 64 Bayfield Street, age: Get The COINS 66 years. Her remains will rest at the Hennessey Funeral‘ Home this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Complete funeral ar- rangements will be announced later. GILLIAN — Mrs. James Gillian. yesterday at her home in Al- berton. Funeral services from St. Peter‘s Anglican Church. Alberton. Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Interment in the C h u r e h Cemetery. October 23, 1958. due to ac- cident. by fire, Barry George Rogers, in his 51h year. Rest- ing at the Chisholm Funeral Home where the funeral ser— vice will be held Saturday. October 25. at 2 p.m. inter-1 mcnt People's Cemetery. Try- on ROGERS —- At North Tryon on N. ll. MaciEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Mac DONAL [)~- At t Charlottetown DIAL 5549 Oct. 23. 1.938 due to accident: by fire. Darlene Eleanor Rogers. in her 4th year. Resting at the Chisholm Funeral Home where the Funeral Service will lic held Saturday. Oct. 23. at 2 p. m. interment Peoples Ceme- tery. Tryon. the Print-3 Edward Island Hospital. ()c‘w ober 22. 1.9.30. Mrs. l).D. i\l.'ii'-. Donald of 270 Fitzroy Slit-rt in her 7ith yeat. formerly of Shamrock. Remain: i-pslin: .r’ the CUlCliIlt‘ Funeral lionv‘ until noon Saturday. then to Trinity United Church for tun cral service at 3 o‘clock, in termcnt people cemetery. When you see a long row of cotns on the sidewalk in certain downtown sections of Charlotte-,1 town this afternoon and evening do not get the idea that the parking meters are leaking. The coins will actually be part of a Mile of Money for Care. the well known humanitarian organization made up of relief. religious. lab- our and other eo-opera-ting or- ganizations which undertake re- sponsibility of caring for some of the needy people of the world. The "Mile of Money" project is sponsored by the ’l‘hia-Riio Hi-Y club of teenage girls who have chosen this novel method of helping others. The “Mile of Money" is an annual project for these girls. The girls are inviting citizens, to place coins. small and largej on the tape which will be placed on the sidewalks of the “Sunny- side" section of Grafton St. and Queen from Rogers Hardware to the Co-op. llis worship. has given his and support place the first coin at corner a: 3 o'clock this afternoon and the young people are hopin': the passers-by will follow suit and help them through Care feed some of the starving children of the world. GREAT DOCTOR the mayor offical sanction lulrluai'fl .Ieiiitrv‘. the linzlish or- tginator of \‘aceination who died in 1823, was left an orphan at six years ot age. in the living conditions of peoplei A delicious lunch was enjoyed: who 7 to the project wilii ilughes‘ ‘ lthe President. Mrs. Percy Mar- 0f pa‘m‘"gs' The. response has lDonald in the chair. The nicetiiidfbe?" .50 gOOd' 1t ‘5 “Ull’ an 11" .opencd with the League prayer spiration to the Art Seeiety and initiated bv the Spiritual Director, FI‘C 393cm“ 0‘ the ngralns 3‘ s it will surely be to all paruCipac was voted lmg' | Art materials supplied by the Mrs. Gorman read the corres- 'Ar' dealers “’re 0" dismay and ipondoncc including a complete dc'monsuth m the Class' . [report 'of the recent C.W.L. can1 A “99”” and answer perm" 'vention held in Charlottetown anu {GUM-em after “Well the 9135‘ a letter from the Provincial Cor- ad-I‘fumed 3” loomng forward to iresponding Secretary. Mrs. Bast! 1 “ex” ThurSday 5 01355- l MacDonald. A letter was receivedi lfrom the secretary of the local ' A.A. Chapter thanking the Illeln-l Former CITY MO" bers and the Sub-division tan 0 Gets Promotion leaterin; to their annual. banquet Mr. Allison Yeo. formerly of Mrs. Peter MacNeill and Mrs. Kimble MacDonald were appoint Charlottetown and now residing in Hamilton. Ontario. has been ed as convenors of the supper ,tratisferred to Sarnia. Ont. He to he held in the parish hall twith Mrs. Perry MacDonald and lMt‘s. Benton as their assistants. ha; been momomd to manager I It was decided to hold a runr ‘ {mi Intercitv Truck Lines 13d maze sale in the premises forni-j “l. Yco is 'married to the {cop erly Occupied. by Th? Vogue “ Noreen Gallant of Prince Egsdqalifngfilmgid 31:22:22? Edward Island. They have three will be obtainable from all mem-lclmdmn‘.DaV1d' Shelly and Dab“ be” of “It. Subdivispn line. He is the son of Mrs. Fred ‘ ‘ V ' ‘ W ‘2 . ' ' . The President reported that 33 m h CMrkmeth Sisters at Mount Saint Marys had been made honorary mem-j bers of this Sub-division. ‘ Msgr. MasKenzie ‘ _ . marks referred to the Nationallfib miles east 0f the Red 393 P0” C.W.L. Convention being held. of Jid-dah. A sum of money SACRED CITY Mecca. sacred to Mosiems as in his to. the birthplace of I‘Zohammed, is DIAL 4171 l l FREE CITY WIDE DELIVERY l l Samples Pharmacy 178 QUEEN STREET 00 P.M. 00 Noon 0 t SALE ENDS SATURDAY l Charlottetown Store Closes Sat. 12 Remington Store Closes Sat. Night IO Queen’s MP Busy In Dual Role OTATWA tSpeciall—Constituen- cy matters still come first with Heath Macquarrie. Conservative MP for Queens, even though he is currently a member of the Canadian delegation to the United nations. Mr. Macquarrie recently spen'. four days in Ottawa in the inter- ests of his constituents. He flaw here from New York last Friday and left late Tuesday. While in Ottawa the junior MP for Queens conferred with offit- ials of the Transport, Fisheries and Agriculture departments. He was also in touch with several cabinet ministers. Mr. Macquarrie has been at- tending the present session of the UN General Assembly with the Canadian delegation. He was also a member of the delegation to the UN in 1957. Orangeme-n Meet At Canoe Cove On Monday evening October 20th.. a number of Orange Breth- ren from lodges at Crapaud, De- Sable. Argyle Shore. and Cha:~ lottetown met at Derry Lodge Room. Canoe Cove. The meeting was. presided over by the WM. Bro. John Mac- Nevin. After routine business, speecncs for the "good of the Order." were called for among those that gave brief addresses, were Bros. W. Waddell. Clifton Ince. Staf- ford Leard. Spurgeon Moore. Jas. MacPhail and Jas. Ferguson. An address on the life and lus- tory of the great Protestant Re- formers, John Calvin was given Specially formulated for babies! Breaks up phlegm—eases wheezing 1 Charge Brings l 7-Day Sentence ‘ A resident of Dunstaffnagc re- ceived a seven-day jail sentence in City Police Court yesterday morning when he was eonviettzi of drunken driving. Evidence was heard from the arresting officer. Constable Kcitn \Vakeiin and the accused. Mag istrate K.M. Martin found thcl man guilty as charged and also ordered the court to serve him a warrant for another offense, driving over a fire liesc. A Charlottetowh man was fined $5 or two days when he pleaded guilty to using insulting and ad usive language to another man. A St. Mary's Road man was fined $20 and costs or 10 days when he was convicted of being drunk and disorderly. He had been in police custody since his case was remanded on October 20111. A fine of $5 and costs or two days was given a Sydney Mines. N.S., man when he appeared on a charge of speeding. Charges of failing to stop at a. red traffic light. on a Kinkorul resident and a Wood Islands maul drew fines of $5 and costs or twoI days. CITY MANAGERS’ V-P DALLAS. Tex. (CP) —— Roger Lord of Trois Rivieres, Que., was elected regional vice - pres- ident for Canada at the Interna- tional City Managers' Associa- tion meeting here Wednesday. by Bro. Stewart Inman. The County Master, Bro. Co'es gave details of his visitations to various lodges under his super- vision, and remarked on recent occurrences affecting the Order I WEATHE TORONTO (P turss isstici by I139 Dawson Vazicouicr Victoria Edmonton ‘ Calgary Regina Winnipeg Toronto Ottawa Montreal Quebec Fredericton ‘ Saint John H Moiictcn (2“ Halifax t. Charlottetown Sydney M :1 ‘ Yarmou:h of i . St. John‘s . . . . . . . .. . HALIFAX (CPl—The weathcr‘i office says a solid sheet of cloud is spreading across the disll‘iti from the west and rain 15 Cl’v pected to cover the Maritimo‘ths; /’—- Home Building Shows Speedup OTTAWA (CP't — Construction was started and completed on at greatly - increased number of Canadian homes in the first nizic months of this year than in the corresponding period last year. Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation reported Thursday. The government’s h o u sin 51 agency said 88,744 houses were started in the period, up from 58,606. Completions rose to 71.85.) from 55,826 and at the end of September 66,131 still were under .-.v........ .-.-.--..-u ..-.--.---o .ausvuu... 35 43 , and way of living. construction against 48,534 at that‘ date last year. t GIRDLES PLAYTEX Reg. to 4.95 CL BRASSIERES White Only All Sizes Beg. to 3.95 CL HOSIERY Sizes A - B - C Reg. to 1.50 141 Great George St. FRIDAY CLEARANCE Sizes XSM - X Large SEAMLESS STRETCH CLEARING THE FASHION SHOPPE .99 EARING .50 EARING .00 Phone 8355 WILL MAIN BRACE NAVAL VETERANS THEIR REGULAR MEMBERS DANCE I FRIDAY — 9.30 - 12.3C Music by the Mariners Orchestra Refreshments. HOLD . Will" i! (AREFUIIY If you are in need of a truss or surgical support call us . we have a trained filter at your service. FREE DELIVERY PHONE 6623 MEDICAL PHARMACY Cor. Richmond & Pownal SWEATERS . Pullover and Como Coat Style . Pure Lamb’s Wool . Moth Proofed 0 Regular $8.95. .SPECIAL iii: .. , .I\".‘ .‘\ " ' change in I. l r l .v In ‘N 1 I10 Guam . [:1 i.. 0mm- 24, 1958“ ‘: :mmsj V \\~“th Cflfi . ‘l.Z”-_"§ in "l .‘ ~.'.L..Z__‘I }‘ \\‘_nd. & I .ii‘in.1.i.'.i 52 “k s 13 and 55. i . :iL“‘.l Nova Scott. I“. Shy... twins? Edward M Oh. ._.:..i w'.;li occasional ii lil.‘ a :ernooti and evenllgi I chart? in temperatum- in winds 15. Low-high my" "l Goshm and C ig «15 and .33. (‘;‘_‘.9 Breton: Clo casis'ial rain by ev IIII-L" temporal -'-‘ winds. Lew-high at SydiE; g“ 3."). ‘ New Brunswick: ct . oc:asisr.al rain; littlemm temperature; southerly ‘ I Low-high at Moneton, FM ton. Saint John. Edmum 1U Caiii;.~:ell.ozi. 45 and 55. E Bay of Fundy: Soul: - 15; .;3 patches and rain: visibility 10 miles in rain to three miles casionally one-half mi]: in palettes: temperature neat- “bl High tide today at chm“ town at 8:27 arm. and 13:55, At Rus.ico at 3:25 am. an. p.m. “ Summerside Ede m minutes later that: town. Sun rises today at u a.m. and sets at 5:13 M l a we NEED A, : NICE HOUSEf If you have one in it $8,000 —- $13,000 on. and want to RENT or sau- Please call Bobby Simpson Says New Rule Would Aid Player lob Simpson, flashy all-Clfl'll end with the Ottawa sfiystzge rulfilshe’télihhh a op is t ': ' should put "Prestovncy' Anti-Freeze in his car i the season. Then he could his mind on the game, . worry about frost, four: clogging, rust or com “Prestone” Brand in they anti-freeze that gives pelt!" and complete protectnu' will cooling system of your cu.’ It’s a good rule for Wm! follow! Because “PW‘ Brand Anti-Freeze balm magnetic film that mull! surface in the coolingqyml" “Prestone” Brand right“!!- Insist on seeing the Green Tag attached to 100 radiator—assurance till "Prestone" Anti-Frau II“ i installed. not BUY IT NOW BRAND ANTI-FREEZE "I’rcstone"is a registered traded NATIONAL cmaou commit aim-o» oi UMDI nuim mmin New Slim Look Big. Big Saving. 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