7 : ' WEATHER sais na a's considerable cloudiness es- diminishing in afternoon to in the afternoon. 15. Variable cloudiness : -| TORONTO ‘CP’ Tempera-| Forecasts: ate \__ Hit, miles; temperatures... jigs lued by the weather ot} | price Edward sand and Ne en tet a = runswick: Variable cloudiness; 2 today Charlotte- exits Day) | Bot Basel change ta temperature: | A icstico at 358 am. 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., | Oct. 14, 1959 Dawson ........-.. 2% |tottetown and Saint John 37 and|?-™ Summerside tide eighteen pee —| Vancouver .....-.. 57 |5@ Moncton 35 and 41, Frederic- minutes later than Charlottetown Ke er C il D | | Victoria $aatetess 2 a ton 37..and 47, Edmundston 32 | Sun rises today at 6.26 -am. ensington Council Deals Sees a az | 38d 45, Campbellton 35 and 45._!and seis at 531 om e e OGINA -. . cceccccess il 6 ’ With Sewerage Complaints | wimizes Ss 2 2 g p | TOPOMO . icccesses 43 51 GHOWE: fecsccacees 38 42 KENSINGTON — The Kensing-|holders in connection with sew- Montreal ........-. 39 4% | : ton Town Council met on Tues-!age hook-sp, and considered-| Quebec ........+-- 35 43 ‘ ’ ~~ Se! Mayor nae solutions for each case. | Fredericton ....... 41 > <a mpion ve councillors! Fawlty manholes, delay in the Saint John ........ 43 50 The ual ; the Souris eg ; | erect paving Program and trou | Monctom «......+.. 37 47 ann meeting of e'sum ¢ 5.40 was col-jble with a caution light were Halifa ..........- 47 56 Lit . : . — — os speeding, | dealt with briefly Chariottetown ...... 41 50 | Cre Union Ltd. will ke keid in the reckless driving and drunken! ‘The chairman, responsible in| S¥dney scae an ie 2 . ee ee the month, it was each case was instructed to take aes ee = ~ Credit Union Hall, Wednesday, October the necessary steps for the im- provement of each. | The councillors discussed the problems reported _by house- | 14th at 7:30 p.m. HALIFAX (CP)—The weather | office says a low pressure area that | i ‘near the Labrador coast bial Miscouche Convent To Mark 2! 2:2 ssc! vines — ae isartcirece Sz 42) — ADULT POLIO CLINIC 25th Anniversary On Oct. 25. [2m precede suover at Bey j social evening commencing ADALB “ay sU MMERSIDE — Observing|mer students ‘will be able to re | at Os will conclude the prog’ BR ANE 25th annivers 5 new friendships wit! h othe aa - ° i ; ini i i ihe 00th Gunivernery of Mincpurhe SSS ee toner tee ee ae Th ult Polio Clinic for Ist inoculations Convent, former students are: be- A Ca & | siderable interest among former fi Brade di ae 2 ia invited "te donb: tee con: |, hei ys wilt bee n regisierins | students who look forward to this or Brada.oane and surrounding districts will be vent schoo] on Sunday, Oct. 25th, areal aa school a ait tieee li {reunion celebrating the 25th an- held in Bradalbane Hall, Thursday, October 15, 7:00 to-10:00 p:m. F where an afternoon and evening |ter. At-3 p.m. they will attend a/niversary of the founding of the program has beon arranged. Fer-| meeting in the parish he-!! 1 Mi scouche Convent. > . . . : ate ieee ee ee ee baa Note: 2nd and 3rd _ inoculations will also be given at. this time. ‘ PRINCE COUNTY HOSPITAL CENTURY CLUB CAMPAIGN THEY’RE AFTER YCUR FOOD DOLLAR! NEW VOCATIONAL COURSE HAS EAGER STUDENTS A portion of a group of 15 | the mechanies of a high pres- | Harbor. Kneeling left to right, } and at the right is Gerald Ar- etudents who are enrolled in the | sure steam cleaner which cleans | are Reginald Nicholson, North | senault, Abram’s Village. Tue diesel and heavy duty me | all parts ard units prior ‘to | Tryon; Barry Poole, Montague, | course, which is a new one of Chanics course at the Vocational | shop work, by the course in- | and Mr. Buell. Standing on the | fered by the scheol, began Tues- The big supermarket chains are fighting a full School are shown being taught | structer, Floyd Buell, Murrav | left is John Cousins, Darnley | day and lasts for nine months scale trade war. Their weapons are premiums, ; i 3 e x rice cuis, fancy stores. Read how this bene- s » bedrooms in all. He leaves to mourn his wife The Board of Tru . Vv - i eg ‘i Railway “_ To Be Established The Moncton Railway yaca! the former Lilly McBride and Cc Sa ha ° ey dense the fits you in this week's Star Weekly. is to be a provincial associa-/three sons and two daughter ; oncton For Train Cre ion related to the National Coun- | nemely. ee at home; Doris; annua entury U compurgn wi not e con- . - 5 cil of the YMCA and will be sup- | rs. Austin urphy, Summer- TY | In M WS [cil of the YMCA and will be Sup-| ie) Rev. Thamae SS. New g , GUcted this fall. They wish to announce however | MONCTON— The CNR and the| Under an agreement between Partment, a group of railway | Wricans: and twin sister MyZve,| that - tributi f f b ill MO. — ‘ n ag : men appointed by the National Mrs. Tommy. Keough, Cape Tra a conrripbu ions rom ormer mem ers WI verse and Everett of Borden, also eight grandchildren His funeral takes_place Wed YMCA are teaming up to pro-!the Canadian National and the vide a home away from home for “‘Y”’ the association's transport- to Council of the YMCA..of Canada. The YMCA is supported by the | still be most welcome as a means of helping train crews during stopovers in ation department is going cabeenik pelanbiy to serve the Moncton look after the operation of the mesday morning leaving his late ' e ae a nok after {he operation of the needs of employees who are /estay Morning leaving his late tg reduce our substantial bank overdraft. The Adult Polio Clinia, for Ist, 2nd and Srd maintained by the CNR at the 3Way from home. The company| Requiem Ma:s at St. Peter's inoculations for Bridgetown and surrounding dis- Oo . is concerned that its personnel Church, Seven Mi le Bay. ibe surrounded by a wholesome | influence which it feels the YMCA company’s expense. Arrangements for the fan were completed today by D.V. Cond-! er vice-president and general provides. manager, CNR’s Atlantic reg- ion, and J.R. Hupfield, trans- portation secretary of the Nat- Chelton. Man ional Council of the YMCA of | _° Canada. The plan will come im Diag At Home to effect next year when the new Moncton freight classifica-| : tion yard is completed. Swithen McKenna one of Chel- The building will be divided | ton’s most prominent men passed into three sections, two for sleep-|away at his home-early Monday ing accommodation and one tO’ morning in his 8lst year. hduse, the offices, cafeteria, aa He was a gentleman of very ing room, lounge, meeting rooms, high christian ideals and was a lobby, washrooms and there re-|devoted member of the St. Peter's lated facilities. There will be 45\Church, Seven Mile Bay. J. M. Logan, Manager. tricts will be held at Bridgetown School Wednes- day, October 14, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. cut HISTORIC VESSEL HMS Victory, Nelson's flagship at Trafalgar in 1305 and now preserved at Portsmouth, -dis- placed 2,164 tons i ISLAND BRIEFS FROM HALIFAX Norman Nicholson, Halifax, N.S., spent the weekend in M-n- tague, guest of his mother, Mrs. Nan Nicholson. SPENT WEEKEND Murdock Hume, vocatsonal echocdl student, Charlottetown, spent the holiday weekend at his home in Montague. VISITED MONTAGUE Miss Marjorie Gillis who Is) g@tudying at the Nova Scotia Train- | ing School, Truro, N.S., spent the| holiday weekend at her home in} Montague. BALDERSON FUNERAL— The funeral for Mrs. Benjamin Bald- | erson was held Tuesday after- moon from her late residence at Melville to St. John’s Pres- byterian Church, Belfast. Rev. Donald Nicholson officiated. Pallbearers were Lloyd Balder- son, Earl Baklerson, Thomas Nicholson, Peter J. Emery, Campbell MacLeod, William Mac- | Rae. Flowers bearers were Wil-| liam _M. MacKenzie, Russell Wood, Andy MacKenzie, Pres- ton Gillis. Interment took place| in the Belfast cemetery. DELANEY FUNERAL— The funeral for Mark Delaney was held Tuesday morning from the Bowrless Funeral Home to St. Paul's Church where~ Requiem High Mass was celebrated by TOP Lae aa October Ideas | | i | Op C4 Nia ng Fa short and Sureek- Here’s exciting news for candy lovers! Now, thanks to double- rich Carnation Evaporated Milk, you can make delicious deep- chocolate fudge with wonderful creamy-smooth texture, in just 5 minutes! With no softball tests, no beating required! | And no failures — ever! Re- | member, the secret of success Richer, mellower coffee | is double-rich Carnation. No flavor — that’s what you get other form of milk ,will do, When you cream your coffee So try my easy recipe today. 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