uny of Pharmacy. Umvemty J1. my presbylerlan Chum." in Can. demoiist-ratiorikonpthfe new science jpfpjib 7 Montreal; Dr. A W! xtilatthcws. ada. Sunday. Sept. 5th. Marsh- 0 Dean of the Fai'lilLV 0 P armacy, field. SPFVIFE 9.30 a.m.. Sunday F L b P T University of British Columbia what-i 10.45 am: Mount Stewart. a 0 President of the nssociaiiorikis ;VIr sf-rVl('P ii a.m.: Harrington. Sun- i 0 i ,- R E. Fnrbes. Wu-iciin Sas :itci9- day srhnol 1030 a.m, sPl'i'illE 730 t t . wan. wh.lc Mr J C Turnbull. T0li- p.m Mr. Ross .VlacI-Ivien will i-nn- V e a 0 c ' ' ' . '"”"' 15 5e””””'-"mmg" mm H”"””""" 59'”? R” L” The oonmvon Provincial Farm P E Island and Cape Breton bu Visit our Tots to Teens Department Oi t gAgn7vv- M N ht , .1 . rt ' - l ' -ll ' I ac Bug on mm” H Labor Committee met. in the Pro- companies to transport the plCkBl'b j . N ” (ABS ntul-”;l.;l,.y1-he Sgmnd vinciai Agricultuie Oiiicea yes as and when needed, were furnish - 112 c G M NO par. whim W,” smpped ierdai. to discuss plans for recruit- ed the meeting. As in other years the Second Floor and Start the fa" school A 3, ,h., 1.5)., 0,, H... ,,,,,.,..,..m,,, miz pickets to honest the potato the men. when possible, iiill be Ol'l'YlS1'I!G'l' Rood. leptsinber 5, at 7:3) p.rn. Th-IuTui:Iu'Cuivi.I1'bii0pens' ,". our-sbly but the Job will not be Report won Prolgresslng favorably in-sCEl,5ZI: thst we will be privugggg .. r derdtnke the work." My. . . . ssi and added, "our mun- W '--- '-r Al I'Iinter's River; hteresiiiig Progaiii P.E.L Medical On New Eaton Building on Kent St. mu 33- 00...... .. HMH M2! goqd conduct 1 "Work on the new khan store More than 425 tons of structural amiable." - mm in in. Abonsur school. at-aw m tzwo-day teacher's eoovuw book; no Ind upuimnm to show n on Kent at. is processing tsv- moi from the Robb nnsineerina 00- how pnccioai oeienoo booiu should went into the frlmwork 01 t-he liaifax Meeting I of !eprese.n't-MilVe dole- LcS this Province will attend s annual Council meeting of the Dcnsdinn Pharmaceutical society next week- Dnnd air-istoliosn at Dundu speak-log. Come and bring your family. LAKE-FIEIGHTII ARRIVE!- Ths lskefreizhtu, ”GIttisrdoc." I member of the Paterson Steam- ship Liner fleet, arrived at the Railway Wharf from Fort William, ion opened at Hunters Rivor. yes- tssvdsy morning with approximately fifty teachers in attendance. no president. Min Riots MacNolli ol North Winsloe presided and wel- comed the teachers. The following commiotess wan Appointed: Press: Mn. Min. Jennie Stevenson. Naomi Nswson. be made. APIIINOON susiox The afternoon session was open- ed by Ssrgcsnt. Major mom. who gave a. lecture on physical educat-' ion and stressed out-door physics- insmiction, being the most bene- ficial with children at this season of Among the noted speakers part in the meetings of the P. E. Island Medical Association in the P.W.C. Auditorium today and to- morrow will be Dr. Alexander B. Macmillan, Clinical Auoout. in radiolosym Harvnrd Medical school and Radiologist, Massachusetts Eye completed beforsp the and of the yen," Mr. R. 8. Turnhsin. inan- 33;: or Angiin-Norcross Msritimu. Limited, who on the contrsobins cngineers and builders ssid yester- dsy after an inspection of the new structure. "I need hardly recall the difficulties with which we were con- fronted in the early week: of the the basement. when completed the fiwrs-basement, main building while 52 tons were used in reinforcing the concrete floors. A further amount. of steel was used in new store will occupy an area. of over 55.000 squus feet nnd will comprise three floor and mezzanine, plus an ndJ0lD1nl 59?- Fort Augustus OHIOKEN sumn LABOR DAY Fort Augustus Han Mint held ln Ham” Ontario, st ap.m. yesterday. she - . M co M and Ear Infirmary ii me sum: 1 in '1 building mm.” from hair: Je:k!icIllR(g!lII.3l'd-I will dl”h”3' "-993 M” "l 39' iooRf:;l"”3o'i'oi, ”i7ri7' Cifllwlnll: m: y'”' H)! - we the Dr. Mac-Mliian, who is an out- :5-gchyegevaeliited progress It: even vePerovision has also been msds' for hmmmn mg Rf P Polev land 1-! M" 3”” ””"' bell” l”"”3 9” Buchanan. ' tea; enjoy e fl””;f”"3,.E,2,, M15, standing authority in North Amer- a start on basic work which was ample psrklnc space to the rear Supper 4.30-9.00 lmw”w"' an ' ' l 1 me.-' "00" 0" 5”"l'd”i Nominations: Miss Uldine white. - m ”m' n "E 0" Id its. will present. a clinical paper at essential before sctusl construction and leading to the IOOIO "Om urter. Summerside. Severnb. o - Mm ormnm Houuon Mm mun Doris Andrews led in some Go. the opening session today on Mn” Wu begun... mmoy Sty Door, to the main "me G d"'53ku "n expecwd D. pt” ”A0nALEN 1" Pol" - The smith, ' "mm" um” Wm; Mn" Leo 3" and mastoid radiology. ' Demolition of the old buildings on floor will permit entrance from this 3-mes ow Dance mt. i the vention SA Mamie" amved ” an Bum Question Boar: Mrs. The-res: Hu- hm "'5 uwmplnkiso I h L. The Doctor is a native Islander location. which ll-ll'lv0d Ibolll MOI Wllh Wlul lmluly md "'99 j--m-m:-.... l'Eh:?l;l':fbI:g:1nilnT0 Thgogrder of mm a Edi Whnrtlall ism. dl8l:lrlEed' Rnasarigluzexalibjgctg as who spends his summer vacations March first-. W35 XOUOWOG Prompt-13' H Wlll 59 "'9 "59 ''t u” "mm 3” Good Time -mu owe, was izhdiglmfen ';”;d'”::-52:19" wands The minutes of the last year's mama". He mud mu he H,” annually at Wood xgimd, when he by the arrival of structural steel entrance on Kent St. (:0.I!iectk.)-nj . Inyegtjsnuonl man mgmuied by Samuel de 3 she M” W” on . men. convention were read bi Miss the” get wgetheu were Very bane, was born. He served with the and from that date the work has Mr. Turnham, who returned to in cans Buslness ghfimplllyln W5 W9 Pmsem Gland of farm Dmduco beforgm ss1l- Heath" cal” in the amend” or ficlal He urged teachers to stress United States army in the first been well UP 10 5Cl19dlll9 l"ld9l'- We "19 milmmd lmhg "k'”m ":”peftu1 s9"l09'- . p V t the secretary. O - . d G t W , . . direction of Mr. Leo Coffey. Cam- that he would be ac e c y 5903 - DIAL - 91" M”'"V l” the Rt G nfggl .,,l"5:2, mg way" Miss Estelle Bowness of the P gimdt wgfmng' nl:am;2:r 113:)... N8 Br and may d”"””.l”” pany foreman. The 52 men how en- before long in connection with the Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mdaaoflit. ucotvfernglrdesfsocm dub m mum. Com, , A mm E 1 -r. r. intimated to the teach- gjgg Spgggggs ":0 W, 3....” '10" W3" ll” 5””-V ” '"'d'”l"e' gazed on the Job are slmostentire- new Federal Building to be erected cormancuu. ” ”' charged with being drunk and dis- 9” that teaching was a wurihwhnc mchek he mm ammo 5. on me”. in which he has trained merited Iy local labour, and their work here." Anglin-Norcross Maritime ENTERPRISES IlEG'D. North America. Among the speakers to be heard at the meetings will be Msmrs. K. C Hoasick. Chief of the Narcotiw Division. Department of Health and yesterday morning. Another man, demlmds servlce lmd 5”” The sessions will continue todn, Welfare. Ottawa Anminf'1gL:irI0g; charged with being drunk and in- Dr' L W? Sh”. deputy mmmer Wllvh ?ml'-ihR5lB being PlRC9d malnli , ficials of the sU('.l6L) present and preside over various Iessions are Dean E. F Larose. Fae At St. Ounstan's orderly, was fined 820 and costs or 10 days in Jail by Magistrate K. M. Martin in City Police Court capable was remanded till the 7th. MARSHFIELI) Pastoral Charge. of Lnnzworth Aw-inii.P and Euston and rewarding career; "With im- proved teachers, things sre bound to happen. But. the teaching pro- of education. led a very interesting and lllSY.rU('l.lVe discussion and crop. guard in respect to discivlln? "Successful teaching depends on good discipline." on the curriculum as will be ex- plained by Mr. Malcolm MACK6ilZlE. I I I assistant director of eduvation. ( I 4 dropped from the buses at the distinction. has been quite satisfactory. term on the right 5”...” was ..,,md.,d by 3 third Deputi-m:nisiei' of Agriculture. .00l-lll "93l55l lhf-' D10-SilEClH8 em The aiinuai nit-ctiiii; oi the ohm. ML. 315,, ..pp,.,,,..h,,.g H... S.C. Wright was Lllalllllall during ployefs farm. Some growers, hou- Caiholic Girls scholarships A.s- ,me.5,.-M," We y.,..g.r,-1...... it is the talks, and among others in ever. prefer to pick up the pickers C1a35.F35hion5, sociation was held at St. Dunstanls ,...p0r...d (hm lhg ;mp,,.-. 01 gm. attendance were Mr, D. W. Hay either in Charlottetown or Sum- College on August 37. The presi- m11,.-mn hflliygpn (Var two and representing R6g:onal Uiiemploy- merside. dent, Mrs. Earl Hi(lKP)', Sumniei'- (tar ih,-pap .n.,..o,.,-1 (.3, mg to bump merit Insurance Office. Moiicton. Transportation CD51-5 for Oh? side, presicied. the i-lam of my on... thin re-suit Mr. Earl Canuuu, iiianngor of the movement of potato pickers is Reports siioned the Assochition lining that nnp and tvin rm-on-ed National ElTlpl0ylllCllL Oiiice Sum- sliared by the Provincial Depart-l had a successful ftiui-. granting damage to tin-tr roar bumper. iiierside and Mr. J. B. Muriey and merit of Agriculture and the Fen-' scholarships to ll i;;ris at St trunk and renders along with Mr. W. S. MacLeod of the Nations. eral Department of Labor. The Duiistahs. Mrs. W: .im A,viwa.rd. vars two and three hmmz dam- Employment Office, Cliarlotietmvii. National Employment offices bear Morell and Mrs. Hriiold Mulligan aged -n this vir-unity of the grill Chief function of the COmmlLleP no part of these expenses. 3 Kinkora, were named to the Board and front bumper. is to make arrangements ior an The movement usually com-i of Directors. .iiiequa.e supply of iarm labor; at memes during the first iieek of The folloviirig officers were elect- ed; president, Mrs. Frank Jay. St. azes oi zarm help may deiciop. ..:.......mm Peters; vicespresident, Mrs. Har- For some years now the Com- old Mulligan. Kinkora. secretary- m.L.ee has brought pickers from treasurer. Miss Dorothy Cullen, . , , Nova Scotin and New Brunswick Charlottetown. to assist Island Groiieis in lift- . . i :ng e pota cup The number , oi men thus iniimtad has iarieci 3 Liner Saxonia Sails ed eight hundred. . . t , .. l A O ' on Maid." vgyagg Th. amndan" at me final Red M Vwmms mmmg R MS fiiackaytmayor or caigary,pua.i Distinctive fall spun rayons in flattering cm. blood donm. mnic 0, this mallea ML -mm M” hundred cnosen o cont-nue as presidenv plaids and checks-also corduroys in one LIVERPOOL (Ari-The nev. 22.- week. Series, held in Charlene, wmkm ,m.e bwhlgm to the NW of the Canadian Federation oi and two piece styles. D00-ton Cunard liner Saxonia sailed for Montreal on her maiden voy- sgo Thursday. She carried a cap- ncity load of 925 passengers. the majority of them emigrants. The . . H , - the Charlottetown Oii1'. I . . Cunard fine is building two withAthe facilities offered in the dmon bum omens rtirunnedaaa Eglmnglsn Chfjme ll" lhls 3”” M 1 n , more 22,000-ton liners for the spacious Community Centre. the number 0, 1513..., pm... up ,0 9 9” ” ”'"'"c"d9d mi Favorites for classroom Wear Dsnadisn service. OEATHS BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. Lester Smith of Long Creek. tnee Eleanor Masnni a son stillborn. DEATHS ROSE-The death occurred in Bur- lington, Ontario, on. August 29th. 1954. of Preston Rose. son of Mr. snd Mrs. Clayton Rose. East Baltic. Remains arriving at home Fridsy Funeral Saturday from Kingsboro Church at 3 o'clock. Interment in South Lake Cemetery. DOIJCETTE-At her home in North Rustico on Thursday, Sept. 2. 1954, Mrs. Austin N. Doucevttc in her 32nd year. Her remains will be transferred this afternoon at 3 o'clock Standard Time from tho Charlottetown Funeral Home to her late residence from where the funeral will take place Satur- day morning,. leaving the house at 9 am. Standard Time for R9- quiem High Ytlnss at Stella Maris Church. North Rustiz-n. Interment in the church comatzarr. N. MucLEAN UNDERTA KER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wilahiro DIAL 5549 THE HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME I! Ksntst. W. J. BB-OWN Fnnernl Director can out not It Eon! Ambulance service. Dlnlned. Conrtoons Sonics CHAILOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME Disappointing town yesterday, was very disap- pointing when only 231 registered on an original quota of 300. Twice as many could have been put through in the same amount of time swiftness of the mobile team and its assistants. 187 of the donors registered were from Charlottetown and the re- mainder from the surrounding dis- tricts. while only 26 (19 per cent) were new donors. Most. of the donors in attendance were those who report every time there is a of the Catholic Women's League very kindly furnished the refresh- ments and the workers to assist the mobile team. Members of the Holy Redeemer Boy Scout Troop. which is under the leadership of Scout Master Frank Costello. were on hand to help set. up and take down the equipment. and gave in- valuable assist.snce'with many of the clinic tasks right through the hours it was in operation. The mobile team are leaving on return to Halifax this morning having registered just 797 of the four dsys' quota of 1.000. This may make it difficult for patients in P. E. 1. hospitals requiring transfusions in the next few months, and it is to be hoped that when the clinics are conducted again in December the response will be very much better. "Dolly" Veers Away From N. S. HALIFAX. (C P) -5 Hurricane Dolly. after threatening to land on Nova Scotia's smith coast. in full force. veered off into the Atlantic to the cast of Ssbls island Thurs- day night. The weather office here said that Dolly is moving northeast at about 35 milu an hour and will not af- fect Novs sootis or the sun-ound- ing marine ares. Hesvy rain is reportsd falling on sable island sc- sompanicd by high winds but the omtre of the storm in la) mils to the southwest. The hurricane. with winds up to 76 miles an hour at its centre. could strike at Newfoundland early today. stoma wnrnincl are still being flown in tho Nvwfouniuand 11 Missing On Fishing Boat BOSTON (P)k-The possibility , that the New England hurricane death toll would mount sharply to at least 6!! cross with a coast guard report Thursday night that a New Bedford fishing boat with ii men sbosrd is missing and believed lost. The scallaper Red Start was last reported Tuesday battling 65-foot such times of the year as short- aetvieen four and six l'llllldl'Ed each year. and has on occasion reach- ince last year. Oi this number, 350 nere placed with farmers by the National Employment Office in Summerside, and the remainder by the limit of those available. Taking mm consideration this year's crop estimate. the meeting decided that as many men would be required this year as during the 1958 season. but that morn Is- land workers would be offering their services. Western Prince County. it was ed by newspaper advertising. Details of arrangements with To get half Upper Hillsboro. LAST CHANCE price special on Nylon Flesh Brush and Dec Cologne. Also extra special price on Stair and Comer Brush. For prompt delivery on all Fuller Brush products phone 9601 or 29 I October. WINDSOR. Ont. (CF) - Donain Mayors and Municipalities Thurs- day. Due to a constitutional mix-up Mr. Mackay had served ozficialli for only one month. He nas uii handling of the 1955 convention 1 Honorary president of the exec-' utive committee is J. O. Asselin oi Montreal, immediate past - pres- ident of the federation. Vice-presidents are: Mayors J.Di McAskill. Saskatoon: Char. lotte Whitton. Ottawa; H. 8. Wright Fredericton, H. G. N. Mews. Stl Wiiscin, Verdun, Que. t Edmonton was chosen oonven tion city for 1955 with dates stilii to be set. To all who assisted MANY THANKS Blood Donor Clinics this week on behalf of all patients who bcenfit by this service. Canadian Red Cross Society. with the Red Cross P. E. I. Division RlXlS GROOETERIA ARTHUR H. HASLAM Pronrletor ; GROCERY I HAMIURGER . . . . . Splendid Selection of all Your Household requirements and Remember Folks. its a Long Wuli End. JELLO Pudding Powders 3 for29c i CER1'O.8oz.. 2for59c SPECIAL? I lb. for 30c Blouses and Sizes 2 to 6x lined . Sizes 2 to 6x unlined Sizcs R to H lined suede-sizes 2 to 6x. Skirt: rayon Sturdy Quality Jeans ----------------- -- 2.95 ................ .. 1 .98 ................. .. 4.25 Sizes 8 to 14 unlined ............ .... Boysl Shirts - Solid colors and colorful plaids -in Vlyells and Plan- 1.59 to 4.95 Skirts - l, l . . Johns, Nlld-Q J. D6 (1 S! 5 l soc Per Insenlon yeykgggigz: 0': 5sl"lf(a;clil;f. said. wouldlbe a good source of chariottetown; R. Al” Doneiiwhailellf 3 5 amount of blood deposited to meet gigpgy rtggullg Wu agreed W cg” mull”? Aldellmn 0- E4 Simon"-C 1 ' ' th d .1 d f p . rig campaign in g. wmmpe. R7 C d mRT"5 hoespit.nxl: ant: nsr: tifnii-lgmliliz T633 2152' '5Il.:er"o"' and p””l,lI)fYb5l00"l' Honorigry secretary is alderman! or p . I 58 ,t n . is recruiting wi e car- J, w. Cornett of Van 5:!-lg':)LI"2r:g'9 ts Ignfihglgfrzi phi! 2:31; Redeemer Subdivision 'r!lI6ei:”O(il)l.”1l:); lf;lllesJin:;l1:Ill:lldeEl:l;)Bli:);- honorary treasurer MallCd,ruv;ldiv:ir;3l - Permanent Pleated Orlons A- Sturdy comfortable slacks plaids-practical foot with our top-of-than Gay Wools - Also authentic all wool Tartans .i-om- 2.95 to 8.95 Blouses from 1.95 to 2.95 SLACKS in wool and corduroys and viyella in authentic Tartans. 2.95 to 6.95 Pullover Drlons and 10096 and darker shades-sizes 6 to 14 2.95 to 4.95 Coat Sweaters Also in orlon or wool-in sizes 6 to 14 V95” From 2.95 to 5.95 Limited submitted the lowut ten- From 3.95 to 7.95 all wool-moihproof treated-P3-slel O Tunics Regulation style with box- pleats and square neck. pRay- on and nylon gabardine- Navy blue only. Sweaters waves in Nantucket waters and a coast guard plane reported it had - o o 0 . . - - . 3 hr 253 78 Enuos St. DIAL um Complete nmmi nd - Ambulance service - Dlnchr - lolllf I. IIIADLIY MGDRE e. Miteootnise lighted wreckage near the scene. i Meanwhile. the federal governv . . . 90'. ICT E07 89C Massachusetts and Rhode Island-A hsrdest hit scales-to apply for old states battled twin hardships of C0"'9" '("'t t Quwn Dbl 6539 ' food spoilus Ind lack of electri-, ' 1 men! gave the green light to VINEGAR. . . . . . . . . 66 oz 55:: 16 oz.19c as "major disaster" tress. Both city.