PAGE FIVE Tourist Value Stressed At inn Keepers Assin Meeting THE IGUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Disaster first Christmas Party Aid Teams Meet Is Planned For t Mr. Gordon Ross of the Seed Members of th Di ast N C d F 0 t be r ' M l ' S p Certification Branch, Charlotte- Aid Teama met. at 'Red" 535;: C o I. . I CHRISTMAS Toys. see our town was elected President of Headquarters on Monday night --- - on Wednesday. Novtmbef 15th. display. Cash or credit. New- the Prince Edward Island Dia- when the Provincial chairman. Figures for traffic terrled on r is. E. I. Home and School win play wgy p-umiiu" co. 151 at. trict Council of Federated Civil Mr. J. Gordon Macdonald presid- Finn! 101' the unnunl Chrlutln” the Wood Islands-Caribou service ”'rh.e tourist traffic may be much inenting on the close co-operation host to Dr. B. R. Lavcock. noted George St.. Charlottetown. Servants at their annual meet- ed. After the showing of the Pu"? 10? new Cunudilnu were during October were announced more important to this Province received from the former Provin- author. educator and child phy- ..:.. ing. held at the offices of The film "Miracle Fluid" which de- nlade at I meeilni Of the COM" yesterday by Northumberiand than is generally understood” sud cial Secretary' Mr. Arsenlult. ho chologist. when in will address the PROGRESSIVE 'Conser-vative Unemployment Insurance Com- scribes the Red Cross Blood dill" Citllenuhili Council held 3'95" Ferries Ltd. They showed a de- Prognlgy A w, Mhmegon in ..,-' Wu hdppy ho'"po,-t ghnh uuum. mi-ii-annual nwetirlg of this organ- poii meeting 3: Tom Guy, Hun. mission last night. Other officers Transfusion Service in detail, the l9l'duY tilt-9l'n00n Ind Pleulllull crease of 476 in the number of arguing in, p. E, mnndhm Keep, cpmiderphpp was hem: mound iggtion. tef River. Thursday, Oct. 5 at 3 elected were. let Vice-president. chairman introduced Mrs." Jack 0V" by MH- -7- 3- Mul'l!Y- passengers and of 291 in the num- up Apwdluhm at mph pwemh hum an mum ucnury Hon l This was the main topic of dis- 0' lock. " Mr. Bruce Wonnacott. Depart- Brown, one of the two local lab- Th9 Putty Wlll be llelll ut the her of trucks. but an increase of map” dmhm. moo” held in we whhlm Hp he Th Frau” f cusslon at the Provincial Home and merit of Veteran's Affairs, City; oratory technicians on the Nu- Cunltllnn l-Ni?" 0" M0"t'llY- 139' 73 in the number of automobiles Charpouetown Hotelnchst an d mint 5' mo; : up School executive meeting which IWHY NOT FILL IN your dster- 2nd Vice-president, Mr. J. Moore. tional Red Crossyblood transiug. rember 7th with Santa Claus on ferried We, ihe same period a uh. I were sure mp r."p”B"e as ?'T:de um”? ”K I was held on October 30th in Mr. ling or plated patterns of sllver- Civilian Personnel. R.C.A.F. Sta- ion staff. hind t0p8iVe Out .il"0Ii5 to the year ago. Total traffic from May don . ll 5' "l 9” 3” 0” 0 9 - ml W' -K A. phi-kg;-'5 office. ware iii. Wellnex-'5 aim-i Anniversary tion, Summersldegsecretary treas- Mrs. Brown gave a complete "lunY Cllllil Wl"9 Will ill-l-"ltl Wll-ll to October also revealed the same 3” m revenue mm” '0 llle ll" l"l0ni? wlllll mill” ll-ll0l'35l9d 0” v Two very interesting sessions are Sale? urer. Mr. George Cheverla. Un- description and demonstration of their P"""-5- Al ll” Veuue” ill trend. a slight decrease in pas- Pmvmw ulmll3lll ll” lnulu5lvl'Y. it E3-hi”-tlonu W0uld b0 hbld CPU ill :)lanl'lEd for the semi-annual meet- employment Insurance Commls- the many steps involved in cross- 59V9"l lurln" Teulllunll ul Huh sengers and trucks and increase Wuuld be n'l05t 9n00u!'I8'ih8 Ind Ln Jnhuufy to explore thi Dolibil-itil M which in to in mid in prince N01-mg, Dunn; th, MM”. lion. City. . matching each bottle of blood lnnll, 5, 5P'-Wlul ltnture 0i the in automobiles. I lnutnli-iV9 t0 gliesest ohanges and and confer with the Guru t 3: wales coiiege Han on Nov, igu-L months the windmill Rpsun,nht Mr. Myles MacPhel-son. the re- with that of the patient requlr- 9V9"”l85 i?l'93”mm'-' Wlll be fulk Following are the figures for lmplrovunetits, the Prlemieir can- on the question of placing a in the afternoon, there will be a will open at '7 mm. and close at 9 tllini Pruuldent. WIS in the chill. illl the transfusion. and answered llunc” Wlllcll ill" gV'"e1 ”c"5' October this Year With the ill? tlnll9d- "1 5uE8iB5t that you sub- hard surface road about 30 miles ausinesd session followed by a dig. p.m.' Monday through Frxdayl and opened the meeting by in- many questions put to her by her tinned tn (loin! in t e 0d C0Ull- me, (gr iasi 'yenr in brackets: mit absolute facts to the Depa.n- long in connection with reaches wshon directed by Dr. Lnywck on Saturday the ..p,h,nphpt Wm he troducing the guest speaker of listeners. l-ler demonstration was tFY- g d mt 1 Passengers. 7.806 (8.282); autos men: of Public Works from where to the National Park area. The i1H0w to Make Home and school open nnm 1 pm. Sunday .5 the evening. Mr. Don Smith. fie.d a revelation to most of her aud- . lyt WP! declileld b5 "up writ?" 1,930 (1357);. trucks 876 (1.167). your guggagionn Wm mh the mephhg Wm pup hp hppemhd by Maehngs Enecuvey nsnnip . representative of the Credit Un- lence who had no idea of the lmllllllulls W9" 9 "ll 0” '” Total traffic figures, May to goverhmpm... In member. of parliament md NOVEMBER 4. 1953 I Provincial Home Wood Islands in-ziiriiiii auliiniiui Federated Civil T Ferry Figures ASK FOB YOUI. FREE 8 LI bottle of 3nVCI"P01l5i1 at we lner'a great 05th Anniversary Sale. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 501: Per Insertion BIRTHS to be mmed ,0 M” pp pump SAM, SALE. gnu Especial amp? tario. Mr. Smith outlined the skilled lab. technicians. who would be elven to this event in 457); ..,m 19,314 (19,639); trucks 0. the Association would W in pm of the nmmer which mow. sponslbllity of Home. School and 3"! 0ilel'in.B 5llV9l' Cue Plulav ghort quuiion period which 101. is day which means pain welcome to this party, which is ..The shrinkage In Huck "amp ,5 80041 Will." their representative in funds of the organisation Wl” llepmmd mn Dz Lawck "' chm" 3339' the meeting were. the railway bottles. Mrs. Brown told about iTll9 memlle” ol the C”l””ll”l potato shipments by the Federal 31141 Obieci-s.s.nd sell them the idea ill” 5 mlnmllvlee ltlmointed to ll” lecture tour and study at Home Pm” 1' Klngsb"ry' Jr” has been Di Vet9l'I.n'S Mill”. the DePHfi- 59V9n Jnulidiccd RH inttor babies M Educlmn" is C”"tl""l"g m from blight and by the fact that "We are getting the four At. Albany Tourist sign erected at ll ' ' 1 Plans are underway to assure a wick. Maine. Mr. Kingsbury. son hop and the Civillgn Personnel were twins who are doing we” Prince of Wales College. hug" trucking uhhsh ma premier Mm "but we mum, E” New or the new pubhuny mm him is past president of Canadian doin On En Alumni Fund 5Ch0l' remarks, a committee headed by summon here... speaking of the question of forming a credit un- Cunlllllled "um D883 1 trip from coast to coast that made irlxi lil5i3 nlllht 3l30ui5 ll Ocluult Charlottetown area. Others on head, of ihe pnppippl states and V V p and caused extensive damage to Bruce Wonnacott. Bayfield Ellis iegders of Russia. B patient at the Provincial I'nflxrm- ular monthly meeting last evening "You must boon Pp E. blend Brindle, Ga G. x puke 'u The monthly meeting of the taken mu) cmmdy by the only her to determine the Wm,” of hutlmlul ullnlfsv" ht 5nld- in8- The dtceaaled. W110 W” " sided and opened the meeting with men's Association held in the par- art Street last night. The follow- less drlving.. A passenger in his specmc ma d Dd ts - . . n 9' "0 Wlll l0l ieresting talk on 'Air and Civil De. Airs. Earl Lavers; 1st vice pre- 3” unsung contest on the war at present," menside. when he did not return hohpl Anthem. Business pmcwp equally keen co-operation in the en” in map, up make his Md”- niim, Leo 'r. Dowling. Sr., ular meeting of the Trinity Y. P. U. eel weizhlniz llld pounds but was in landing it. Judges however gave position to his proposals for I sumed that he had fulfilled his in- which were pppmved ,5 "ad by Other speakers were Messrs. 3. length. Hebert. J. E. Creighan, James V. Charlie Friazeil and Richard (liar- mee ngpans ( n g hi 1 1 be h M L O H C A LUCK WINNERS The draw wand outlook. The deceased md been p we” given by the tmuumn pl mm Director Tourist and Information noteworthy and timely talk was ex- raly 0 e a rwe ove. hmmehlli pm . "mp p was 6 I em” agree in ammd E conference pm coming to the Infimhlldf last April The corresponding secretary read was elected President of the As- 95 WET8 izlven a hearty welcome to which a very interesting film on Elm Ave, and Mr. Ken Human, development of atomic weapons town, on up W” the imnnu in mmkmg league for ma” wnmbm Montague, ppm. Vloepprepldmh Md Brennan. who presided, - . be di i - , ' FUNERAL AT roan - The cm” "3" WWNE” Fill ll" ill” "he" ll” ”” ”' m”" be mnying any . noun 3. the don of money toward their new Walthen Gaudet. secretary-tmaur- lblwti. Who opened the supperwlth inished-or at least have become Willi?" the ll0il'Y W” luullllv Pull" Sllperlntendent Provincial Sana- Wendell Muwhp E on slum Mr. Andrew Likely conducted . kindness in remembcri. patients ACORN-At the Prince Edward vices were conducted by Rev. J. M. wn80lH'-i0n- MW must Dull!" it were hi hi island Hospital. Nov 3rd. to Mr. Sproiile and Rev. Howard Christie. Mn 090. V- Fraser. in describ- 3 5' ””m"”n'l9u in? it wil- Hall on Monday the 9th at '1 am. Ethel Sutherland. thanks for don- in the evening a general mgei,- ion National Association with tremndous amount of work and ellll” ll" new C”'”ll”” i" the” October. with 1952 figures in The pwhpm. suggested, mwevup dddreued by Mr. Loo Donn Th. ,. - . . ibl . ll c - , speak on Education, a Joint R.e- tion for Wednesday mornine. we lllnctlons 0! a credit union and Sumellm” ""9 '0 "058 mulch every lwssl 9 W” A "El" 5” 5.570 (5-ll?” touch with their "Ambassadors of ed a substantial balance in the Commumty" E0" Trays' and Ewan Dl"h"' lowed. The different civil service through the same intricate pro- ululilly attended by uDWu"lS Oi accounted gm. hy the fact that n Pii-Til!-menlt. lmd make than thor- Messrs. Wendell Mutoh. Vaughanl W95 l" Camel” tn" week hnvlng 'I"C mail clerks. the postal clerks, the having to provide blood for re- Clllzenshlp Council Were Di6&S- Fruit and Vegetable inspection of the value of the tourist business deal with picking a new site "15 and School conditions in England pledged to Beta Theta Pl frater- men; 0; Ag,-icnhu,-,, 1, un. during gh, past six weeks, and conduct regular classes in Eng- owing to low prices ,0, pntatoes h.m,hd Provinces together an an east of 5636' llarthy 8tt9l'id8llC9 ul l390Pl5 t0 ill Mn "id Ml'5- Paul Kl"KllbllTY Association. since being transfused. ------r- Wgggg. get together locally m the Pmvt probably on Saturday of this week. . Home and School. h"hlP-CH9 l5 enmlletl ln the 3- Mr. J. J. "Buff" Connolly. was ewe... - 0 cans IN COLLISON-A Pontiac . I , h, F ,1. --Z------------- Centre Community mm. on ..f1';.”"&iEii”'"sl:f.”.22”2.....f. 5... the he it Harbor Yesterday . . C- -I D cmmmemwn Subdmvmon Camp a visit more desirable than a visit e the front! Oi both Carl lI1V0lVEd- and George Cheverie. A general .. . ., , ' I still hope such a meeting al) was found in the harbour in Kndphh, pg cohnnbu, Hume. agriculmnl products. 1” nm pm. guest Speaker at h mu nwndum. Center Community Club was held Ponce Mm N ' port that he will aD- the members towards the form- Hon the other hand om must 9., in . native of Victoria West. is not myer in the absence 0! me Rep D uiiir to yourselves so that a hh hm hm evenm g. mg officers were elected for the Cm received only minor cuts and WOODENDV Emland(Cp)4ohn four-power conference ending in a'bu; on Monday morning he had up fence of Canada," supporting his sident, D. L. O'Rourke; 2nd vice Sh.” or "A" numb tV . to the imti-i-uti0n tn-at evenl-M no ed with the reading of the min- lm9"”t ol the "ml? lnuuntw-" the more Significant. The civilian as. Brian Barrett. Johnny Square- was held in the social hall last disqualified When he accepted help Altll""3l'l he ”c”i3"l"d the "'97 mllwrll W” leltv WW9 lt W35 Dl'e' utea of the" last monthly meeting. him a new reel as a special prize. maetlns With MEl9nli0V. Churchill tention of goiru to the Western the deepen,” Mm C. L. Mppnon- Graham Rogers. Director of Trans- A vote of thanks expressed my Crabbe. son. At the L ' Branch. tended the speaker- short worship service was then 1 p. M ch d versary so e. 0110 ng were a posed by the Western foreign min mm and it W” the prunes to the mnowmg correspondence: and racial tolerance was shown in .. cm Sherwin-Williams. cast a shadow on the world still mp user” mum: m Dccmoml mm wward wens” Work: Sm"! Mp Vaughan Groom, ppmmemldr The meeting was briefly address- funeral of the late Horace L. Vas- mwlw "" mil Pll" ''l”'”" in" mm C" ”"'l"'' lmd that ll" l"'”l”' er. The directors elected were: 3”" 3-"ll Nlicluded the meeting t: Ld.di'!ll't,M.J.W. Funeral Hume t0 Y0" United my ” i " report the finding of 53,cenls in torium. thankiing league for their Miss Mary swwm W M”. P. the sing-song with Mr. Robert Mews mph D. L. Mhh": pepdpd. awed thought" that the annihilat- Coroner L- E. PIOWBG has 0rdeit- on sanatorlum Day; Charlotte- and Mrs. William Acorn. (nee Pall bearers were Leith Brown. D- w- 59"”-l'9hl'lW'3 Wll90l"tlml- ins the efforts of the Travel Bur- per 0! unusual mam" . ' . - 4 b h bit "I . . , mgls planned when the puhhc In WELLNERS .5-1-H ANNIVHF headquarters. in Hamilton, On exacting detail required of these Elnhluifees llt ll” P” my brackets. passengers 74.975 (77. that in me maantlma the membgrg report was adapted as was also made himself available for a (3 many as 35 bottles of blood in ulllans and tllel” emlllwees 5" The company statement said: At me execuuva mew" it Regular price sum to "tom Your Ii-cups havinl representation at cedure with each of the 35 300 P"50n5- 10-day embargo was placed on ml3'hlY uulwemint With their lime 5700111 Ind Mrs. Inmnn concu- lefelllly wmplemd ii "mu Success" AT BOWDOIN COLLEGE "' letter carriers, the Department placements or irnniuslons for ed '9 leam that the Del”"me”5 Department to ensure freedom to the Province. making aPDl'0Ved alterations in the . and the SCandil'laViITI Couni-Tlek nllY ut Buwduln C0ll989- Bl'll"5' employment Insurance ommis- mentioned that two of these ll-gll ll" me" "9"" C3""dla"s at movement was restricted to the over-all advertising programme" The secretary announced 5 mg hear this outstanding Canadian. of Dundas. P-Elli. entered B0w- M ;h. conciumn of M... Smhhr, ...L.g.sg,gg mce to expand and improve th . E . Speech By Churchill . . 0. T. appointed to further study the O gblfgcabllzalflsilll 1f1:I.ifl:tl: he hlglplbde mu T A. A won t Monthly MeelIii9 m...... .. . ...::i 3 Oil If lid would be a good thing for the -- . , . L... In "am of smpson Sea” Sm" the mmmm” were M”5”' Eovernments to meet the new The body of Robert Stewart, '78, 0pc women! Lug” held hp mg. gziduuf 0Wn Pl'0Vi!l0e." the Premier The drivel” 0' the Pontiac WM meetlns will be held in N0""'' may have a useful place in lnter- about 9:00 o'clock yesterday mom- M”. has .1. Steele. president. pre- duck and M” mm in I my supper meeting or st. Pgurg 14,- at the Community Center. Stew- p De" may on a charge of rack mo" 0! 3 unlm nut 0V"l00ll' the Yuk 0' Such 3- known to have any close relatives. Director. P. F. Miwnonald. who is mm” M ”””e'” Wm”? ill The Brigadier save 0. highly in- "mmh 0' November: President bruises. Norilhsll. 8. youngest entrant in a mu Wm” deadlock um" me" i5 left the Inll-"nu-1"Y with the lu"9n' Before the business meeting Miss 1o:moY.o':t 1”” ll” lll hen Win- tion of visiting a cousin in Sum- Marion Dougan played the Na- P n: 3 up to you to provide remark, with an adequme "pup president. Peter Vissey; C0lln- TRl'NI'1'Y Y. P. U. - The rez- Wiclunire COMM hooked I Wiser Pmmler "”l"d”d- Dect of defence was dealt with st hrigizs. Eric Moreside. Albert evening. Recreation was led by refused to be dismayed by the Capital. d. The hmmm spammm was portation and George V. Fraser. appreciation of the meeunp hp. . were an - for the Y. P. 13- ing for the Dolls of the Nations He said he hoped Russia would at Bewh Gppve, previous to his being voted to be NM ' 1 Mr. A. B. LaPage. Cavendish, Seven visitors from other pariah- conducted by Elinor Carson afier , I , I lucky winners. Mr. J. Connolly. 18 isters .and said that although the wow mm me liberty of going up L” Mary Enamel mom wan". spchmdh with W5. Ewe mm”. the meeting by president W. R. l-leartz Hall. Id --- I believe we are Justified in fee mp up we”. He 15 behaved m of the Precious mood. for don” gwnnd vh,e.p..dhdemh M. ed by gh, Rector. new Oman J1. - - ti f l i th I ll - - say was held (mm the Macum night at me wwkly putdau cud hum" 0, mother Wm. have dhp me o eav ng e n rmary and building fund, Dr. P A. Creelman, Mess”, Dan Chan, wane Rodd. with the benediction, . - . te." Church yesterday afternoon. Ser- M'WC'l'9C9l'n "cumh MN” C0ll0Y- nlgsmehmes he said he had "an 3 pm in his underwear - ' i J. Proude. Omit-l at the piano. The ladies ing character of atomic warfare ed an inquest to be held at city town pigygmund commission, per h i u "t . -lll"i' Gallalllv 5"l"m"5ldt')- 'l Elmer Bmwm 13' A” Mwet' nil" Cums sm'herm'nd' Door prim ML mill mlhglgbtfchglglald. that "when The following are the members of anion Carolina MacKinnon ex- mu m lmemll l”'95P"tlVe Wu?- son Robert Dwight. weight 7 lbs. mond vessey. Dewar swim and C0iieY- Freezeout. Miss Mary th d x d p d and m : M Len C p ists. said that severity-flv i 1 in mm M mom- ” ::::.:.:.” ...:;s:: is ..:....iXil, w:;:::: Young. ”"2fi.ll sirslnz.l.i:i;':ii;:l::.:::..:”a.::- or - -any D E i. I c I o u s DEATHS lurk l L. AL enrybody 9159' nobody Wm wam Dmlan Gillde." B””l'9v Mluhuei iottetown: the family of the late duced by Mr" De mimd Dew 9l the Boncoizsiv-At the P E I OOBONATION MEDALS 1-am no: Illls:zliwrcic(s,n,ilme'f-italzlnsil-M.-if "" ill" lnylxnly utlli-' Ellsworth, Edgar Peters and Wll- Mrs. Maurice White. for sympathy N”””"”i mm will '” ”l"””n 4' Every family ' " ' l ' I ' pa llam lVlMD0llnlCl- ' 4 extended in bereavement; Welr mmu3h9”l Cunlida and the Un- , needs the ex- Hospital on Tuesday. Nov. 3. SENTED - Monday evening at visor. Mr. H. Kelly. Assistant Plant 1053. John B. Corcoran in his the regular semi-weekly parade of Supervisor and Mr. A. (.7. Dean, Persllasloil 31st year. father of M11 Rusleil 21 Armd. Bde. H.Q.. the Brigade District llfqutpmentt Malnto in Perry. 220 Kent St. Remains were Commander. Brig. w. W. Reid pre- Supervisor, all from Moncltlon Continued from page 1 L. M. M0nlg0m9ry irirwnrded from the Mlcl-Gun rented Coronation Medals to W.0. Headquarters staff of the Oanad- T:T:gT7 Funeral Home this mornini to IR. 5. M. Eugene Lewis and Sgt. ian National Telegraphs arrived :o'.,'h';;u;L T,'f.f.,Ef,d”",,,."”.h'.' Norton. N.B.. for intermenh Robert Armsworthy. Both 3.. S. M. in the city yesterday on a tour of communism .. Lewis and Sgt. Armsworthy re- inspection of Island installations ' . Fl.1.NN-At the Sacred Heart - A second batch of cursing. , oelved the medal as a mark of ap- of the Company. - ill"1;';'het';l"Fb:I;1l:fsrr:yherN?,:;t preciation for long and efficient -n- ' ' X:-an cl:;:::ni5l;mg:2:,: Ltuc;'iheMl;'lglg)!il:4”'it3llmr';"'g'd allaptl" The following conveners were 3:; 0tf.vl53:”5 '0 milk? the 'in I o - - . l o . . . . 0 HM, ramp.” up mshng at the service and are to be heartily con- FUNERAL SERVICE - The and only 19 cup of 483 Chase Comp home of Mrs 601:” pm :38 present and gave wpom on the wood L,Ianlidl;)WIL;Ollgx'Il1l Borden and Henmuey Fun”... Home from gratulated. amoral of the. law Raymond hmhism. Nov. 2. .pher-e was mganindance work done during the month of smppover" said we Byaaone night where the funeral will be held MISSION BAND T mu NECASE :3: gleiiexdllyspgggggk Like the second group of Ohi- 0113 member, October: "The malson for this 'hn'aRn33;l;:l-v on Thursday morning. T ' Y nese to be brought to the ex- M, M Shh Re t Institutions-Mrs. Prank Walker - - Church Mission Band held its from the I-fennessey Funeral Home Lmpthm ten” the Korean. to. 5' ll m i Kent 0l he reported Ehvery Succesand gum- amlutle hn-5 not Yet been determ- Loan - At the Prince Edwiird Is- regular meeting in the social hall to St. Peter's Bay Church where 35 and 'mdm relaxed A150 cllniul" Onentd the business mhum Du d ined but it would appear to be . y and thanked all men) , . , land Hospital. Sunday, November of the church on Monday after- Requiem High Mass was celebrated y Mme h d t ineelllll A letter W85 Tend by the th . d M f ..d uuri-h lnvestiirntinir with s. view to l. 1953, Annie Lea Lord. Resting 0011. Then were 40 children in by Rev. w. V. Macbomld who ggfcofhlg gglnsrhceiehsggf. mg glvnsuglr from the student whom f;)”;e;:'md”i;m.f":nd”":h3,e;”ipg a remedy. I suggest that you .11 lanhmthelhonle of ll-Il.wJ. tit:;.lndance. The megtaingt open 4 also conldgltgd ti: s:rvlces at tdhle Red hams. mpnldmapttege Bgliiptgp fgirfili-'lJ(:lel membea that it was swam, up Qtfheippa I1's8C0l'g)d0l grlefa, suggegtjom era from n n w is recrea on per o games grave. are ere Finn . mm oh, h h t the I W- t m h ml I re e, a use Secretary Gau- Ohumh. Montague. on Wednesday and singing. This was followed by Alban and Archie MacA.ulay, Fran. News lrlxliovlnagrrxdipidlgi They nhem snighs sun L m t d Dr;:l;&eldvpl)ey;faree BaMelnSl K. Cr”. dc” Om” as a charm: home mr ii, 2 olcionh. Inga,-men; in cm- s. handworlr period in which the cis and Raymond Macxinnon and them to I maximum of 30 minutes t - Micah repel" 9 mar said that a great nmoum of such miunbie inrormatlonpfl Mr. mud cunt "' il1riidrlel:'1enc:l:lllde W?f)1(l;;canthehm:fseel'!Y. Fume” Steele. A (rrlgldrgie Flf;:teSal'ldforGI'eS9':1:e wt.-ll: mending and knitting was clone Ewe” cx'!lccl"dl9d- . n . g S GALLANT-At the Charlottetown kindly showed s film to the cliild- FUNERAL vllsrllizniiy - Sniwedl She commented on the W nwfly ”"llll”- but W3” ti” During ..h';"m:'ne.f,s.:':," mm” Hospital on Nov. 3. 1953. James l'en.The meeting closed with a Thefuneral of the late J. B. Gdud- Still unanswered is the siuestlon fact that them was a generous membeis to try ind come to the p..&,.dem Gordon Shaw mbmm d- 'l'. Gallant of Greenvale. aged 58 brief worship period after which a at was held yesterday morning 01 Whethttr t-ht! Communist! Wlll Supply of Clothing for Greece. bureau On WBGMMB-y &it&l'h00!1 13 his report In which hm 9 mm. The funeral will take most delicious I-lallowe'en treat from the residence of his son A. continue to expose themselves to The Regent will represent the the need is very Kl'9Bt- mm was made to m d "ii '9'"- place ffom ih. home or his Wu served. J. Gnudet, 135 prince sweet, 30 such overwhelming rejection as Lucy Maude Montgomery Chap- Citizenship - Mrs. Lorne Noon- H. Pmmt and mgr; nututhhgi tra Vitamin "C" in Minute Maid. famll'. Mrs. Frank Walker. ii” Sm” uurlni the Winter for lslindpeegtpression of sympathy; ifgmhi uoluf e”d”V”"l' ln t-his Edith M. Davis, Ladles' Auxiliary. opelisflonlecfltzd line hearty oo- thanks for donation to poppy ouhve roll: ,9 ml K9999” ext- fund; Catherine Noonan. provln- the Ppemleilmg lmmlwun lruni cial president. Canadian Red ' nnu-n89 for the .L.. . N b is Drpt-)ductlon." The monthly meeting of the dpxggpes ng mam em The” is a growing tendency on PLYWOODS. CHANDLER BROS. Paper Masks daughter. Mrs. Vernon Bernard, St. Dunstan'a Basilica where Re- llunier River on Thursday. Nov. 5. lt'ZlViIIlK the house at St. Augustine Church. llustlco for Burial in the church cemetery. N.D. Maclean Shipments of table stock potatoes from the Province for the month of October. indicate that 870 car- losds have moved off the Island this is below the amount moved last year in the same month (710). Department officials point out that a very large amount of po- tatoas are actually sold but are in UNDERTAKER Charlottetown and N oi-tb Wlltsllise :: THE IIEIIIESSEY throughout the country. The fig- ures relating to these cannot be accurately estimated. The M.V. Union Trader is presently loading a, cargo of tableatock and seed at the Railway wharf. ZION Y. P. 8.--Zion Young Peo- ple's society held it regular week- ly meeting last evening. The de- votional period was led by Kay Oarnham and Marian MacDonald. The scripture reading was Luke 15. The president. Keith Beaton. pre- sided over the business portion of the meeting. Plans were made for TABLE STOCK SHIPMENTS - by rail, water and truck. While storage at various warehouses by the Rev. Francis Corcoran who Basil Croken were present in the Vessey. at the church last evening. The the piano. Juno Moore then led in ing it was decided to divide tho boys and girls in a membership contest. The losers to treat the winners to a banquet. A socialiwas planned with a social committee decided to hold A young people's sing song after church east Sun- ; them. qmem High Mus W” celeb” ed so far, more than 96 per cent of hi” wndncud ghe ggfvicgg gig the all the prisoners interviewed have . g 3 ii d as . refused in go home. "M R" Tt " " "l V oi the 921 Chinese interviewed g p Th ii-be em so far. only 2.2 per cent have gone .sAadIl:lpliiuenyDouce:t.e.pl)r. J.uI?'Bl:nc- back. Of the 962 North Koreans hard John 3, irigming, reed interviewed only 4.1 per cent have d H is returned. smmh Lloyd culemn an er North Korean officers at Tues- .? day's explanations YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING tremely uncomfortable as the day L-me regular; meeting of central Wore on and t-he prisoners insult: christian Young People was held rose. Many prisoners meeting opened by slnging."It's a "devil mas-ks" New Day". with Kathryn Beck at supreme lnsu its nl nil-paper mask caricatures of Kim Il Sung. prayer. During the business meet- Red Premier of North Korea. flueiioc Your Continued from page 1 consisting of Earl Weeks. George in; expansion of the powers oi tht Kells. and Wallace Platts. it was central authority.' other Ileumnrnendatinns W , I bowling. party next week. As the present treasurer and secretary Isabel 97 .Kent St Maellachem. w. J. Brown, . Funeral Director 24 hour ambulance service CHARLOTTET OWN FUNERAL HOME l 78 Illusion St. IDIAI. use Ambulance Service - Director .. l0!n'r ii. annnn m m l'iN.lO:'::BLl: lILJN(c3!TIh)lVt -Jane n Prince war an u o 1:- 3 ed' courteous Service in Society held a banquet and social Sandy's Restaurant an evening. Music was the Legionaire ! d about 75 couples an aye selves until -1:30 in the morning. Billy llio'on Friday to visit Mrs. A pleaaln even- Stevenson; parents in neutral. in was the presentation to Mrs. Keith Bryenton. of a set. in recognition of her . p as official: scorer gurinhg tlclle (past my. 1 stisnrner. n I c as car rem c”'"9M' "'"”"l "'4 Mr. lmeh amnion. Prnident. Mr. Ivan Kerry Morgan, for the coming year's The annual meeting ,of the Assoc- day evening. The "Smile Awhile" paper was read by George Kells. and Davida The scripture was read by Duke in Toronto. Arlene Larter was elected secretary and John Whiteway treasurer. Two en- was read by Normsn Stewart. A Joyable films were then shown. The sing-song followed. with the meet- meeting closed with the singing of 4331 Dial 7409 "Bleat Be The no That Binds." Murray. A short residing entitled "How Do You Behave In Church” ing closing by repeating the Mix- pah benedicti i Mr. and Mrs. Leigm Warren of North Rautioo have left to mend the winter months in Ottawa. ivrr. and Mrs. Olaf Stevenson and Mr. Orville Houston has return- work ad from the west on a short holi- Mrs. Dick saulnfer and children -Donna Marie and Richard Wayne are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. smith. also hr ais- . iatlon will tpke place in January. ter. Mu. Ilsa lhocoubrey of Ga- vandiah. cnuri. inclal authorities should study the possibility to riaiionslllse existing of a democracy." radio stations and urged establish- ment of a provincial arts council The youth organization-an ed- hsndled by the federally-appointed I Quebec court of appeal. from the federally-appointed Qua- D I. The maintenance and creation lieutenant-governor by the Quebec The brief was the first presented Ask Arts Council to promote culture. It said the central authority is-er bee superior court to a provincial ::i1';t:1l:;l0ln”hX by placing a wreath on the monu- ment. The ways and means committee reported on the final plans for is cnkc sale. It was reported that the Chapter received permission to hold the sale of candy at the Little Theatre Guild when thijy present. their play in November. F'()lIOWlI1.lZ the closing of the meeting the members were greatly entertained by the appearance of two of the members attired in male costume who staged an im- i1i'nnlpi.iJ auction. The proceeds from this auction will go toward Lneir talent project which the Chapter has as one of its projects. Lunch was then served with Sybil MacLcan. Grace Crosby and Miriam Matthews on the commit- tee. The next meeting will br- lii-ld nt the home of Mrs, Isabel Andrew. using Incas communications to Du-'lh mcaslii-es directed against PTO inc cial autonomy. "This propaganda machine con- .. - 1 ts of a radio and television net- :::,::;;:1,- m.d new body "com ilgfk. of newa agencies and news- 1. A pmvincial court of final ap- DHPGFM Oi uinullli '-llll9"v ulld llubi peai in all civil matters. now lications Put WV ,5! th0 whim uthority. "In addition. the central author- 2. -1-mph”, ng cumin mgiters lty has taken care to cut off the rovinces from JCCGIB to popular refusing The body termed federal-prnw The group deplored that because Quebec votes as a block in fed- ”) the pommmphmi huded pd. cral cleciiolis there is little op- chief Judge Thomas Tramblay of ii Quebec city court of sessions. oiiition in the Commons in oi- tawa. "Only an autonomous Quebec can offer officient opposition to a The youth alooiatiori aaid prov- central regime and thus safe- guard one of the basic principles Wool was ahom from 395.700 sheep in Canada in 105.1. an in- ease of eight per cent over 1952. the prisoners have been dealinz vcr at the Memorial Day Service an reported attending the meet- ing of T. B. League and polio chapter. Membership - Mrs. P. J. Nealisi introduced four new members who were welcomed to the league by the president. Program - Miss Marion Dougaii. Girl Guldas - Mrs. Arthur Del Coste. Finance -- Mrs. Peter Loclalr said that the sub-division should put on something to increase the funds and at her request it was decided to hold a rummage sale on Novenibizr 20 and 21st in Holy Name l-fall. All mcmbems were asked for donations of used cloth- ing. Money voted by the silb-d;visioii included sl0.00 for Christmas party for New Canadians. A discussion followed on Home Nursing by Red Cross. per Miss Dnrrach. who asked all members who wquld be interested in nurs- ing classes to give in their names. Letters of appreciation are to be sent to West End Nurseries and Estate of John Williams for gifts of flowers sent on Samatorinnn Day. It was also decided to send a letter of congratulations to Mrs. Frank Murray on her receiving the Coronation Medal for outstanding work done in the Catholic Women's League. Following the business meeting. a social hour was enjoyed by the h ml 5 in incial agreements now in effect mammm the human being Mm ht.h'ddl:nu;l:,.?:,hv.,,yp,:0':,1;'1 nizgngeg, in all provinces except Quebec. E Appphnmdnt of gh. hmvincihi "new federalism which may suit the English provinces because they government was also recommend- ltlihd i0 i059 hothihl-" ed J. McTsgue. Min Gertrude om.-. Mme. Frank Ba rs and Mrs. John Walsh. Dellghtul piano seleetioru were rendered by Miss Marion Dougm during the ten hour, which added greatly to the enjoyment of all present. HAIIFIWEEN ROBBIZRY NANALMO. B C.. (CPU - While Halloween lnorryinakers milled outside. safe crackers blew a safe till a chain store here Saturday night and got away with more than 53.000. RCMP believe the noise may have been drowned out by eitploding fire cl-ackci's.' parture of Mr. Gordon Poster for BELMONT ST. DIAL 6557-8 Newfoundland. He "referred to thei proposed new Charlottetown Boardl of Trade Travel Bureau and hoped for Inn Keepers co-operation. Com- -G.H.M.... IFELLOWSI . Therein nothing quite in com- 0"”'i'- Whrn iii-' Winlery winds blow and whim. l;(nE;iT)'0u have in be-outside. ns a snug. warm JAC- dcsigned specially for the business of ex- tuludinl ('0ld. ll'lmP and snow: The Men's Wear Department has a really wonderful collection of Wlinter weight Jackets--you'll have no trouble at E pin Ch00-tins the style nnd'l.vp.r- which suits you es. Here for. instance youll find: The popular Bomber siyle'in a nylon blend gnhnrdlne. with ileecylliylnn lining and fur fnbrlr collar. ihig is light in weight but truly wnrm. . . Then iii”-9 is the lzond lO0kIi'iK M4 length Juckct with n quilted .. cloth with the lining. Prices fie had in years . GIRLS! . . . When you're busy brushes and gleaming mirrors. Set in a zippered leather case. cade and its a beauty. Give ii "LAY-A-WAY ii Gift It Day” suggestion! . . . iirlnus COMB. BRUSH AND MIRROR SETS for, your mother. wife or best girl are to be found in the Cosmetic Section. They are lovely this year. with exquisite golden or silvery backs. fine quality bristle Three piece and 5 piece sets are priced from 6.95 to 16.95. For a lady-on-the-go there's a smart Travel This set has gorgeous back: of bro- Happy Christmas to your favorite female. he heforehimrled. 1.ay-A-Why a Comb, Brush and Mirror Set in the Cosmetic Section at Holmanis. llinlng. Mouton collar. the material is a fine qual- ity blended gahardlnc. . . . is here too. in either corduroy or mountainaer' The new Winton style bl-swing back and warm quilted for these Winter Jackets ranges . gd lfrom 19.M to While I'm on the subject of Jackets - theres a marvellous assortment of Leather and Suede styles--they're the finest we've . . Come choose your Jacket from the Men's Wear at Hniman's. working around your home. don't you just love to put on a fresh. crisp APRON to protect your dresses? The Dry Goods Department will help you in choosing the very Apron you want from the wide selection in stock. These are made by the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. of the nicest. and gayest print cottons. There are loads of styles from which to choose-in fact 4 and they're all neatly finished with bias tape binding. everyone-evcn large ladies who like their pinnics cxirn roomy! The prices for Aprons are so reasonable from SIR ronis in 1.98 each-- you”ll find oodles of Aprons in the Dry Goods at liolmnn's. Sizes to fit Ginmnrniis and lux-