'!'.age 2 'I'I:te Guardian Tuesday. Sept. 5. 1955 lTeacIiei's'C:ltVbntIon'i' City and "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE, -at the HUGHES DRUG STORE." FUNERAL FRIDAY-The fun- oral of the late Leo H. Doimn was held on Friday morning from the Pennesse, Funeral Home to St. Dunstao's Basilica for Re- quiem High Mass celebrated by Rev. Justin MacDonald who also officiated at the grave. The pail bearers were Messrs. Morris Cabill. Carlyle Calilll. John M. Gallant. J. H. Blanchard. Joseph Buote. Herbert Jewell. Assisting In the serving of Mass was a nephew, Kenneth Doiron. Inter- ment took place in the Catholic Cemetery. 5 FLZVERAI. AT ALEXANDRA- The funeral of the late Parkman Jenkins was held yesterday after noon from his residence in Alex andra to the Cross Roads Chris tian Church where service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Arm strong. Interment was in the church cemetery. The pail bear- ers were Messrs. Hector Jenkins. Winston Jenkins. .lark Bell. Bos- well Carver. Wallace Brehaut. Cedric Ballem BIRTHS, MAIIRIAIIES. ' DEATHS l 50o Per Insertion dial 5228. Serving full course Federation. in an inspiring address 'dlnners. Specializing C bin ase gave a report on the activities of dishes the Federation for 1954 S 5 term. Held At Mt. Stewart The Mt. Stewart Local Conven- tion opened on Tuesday morning, August 30. with th President. Mr Warren McGu'irk presiding. Following the reading of the min- Central WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. Gmgey" Pmrumcyi We" 8 Tm utes by the Secretary. Miss Ma- "! 3 P-l'l- bel O'Brien. the following commit- DR. FARMER will be absent from lees lie”-, 3PVP0ll,'"-'01 , , sew - -o -0- ..R.:r:.":;:ir.-':::;::. i . . RESERVE Wednesday. Oct. l2;Nomioations-Sister M Margarita. for Knights of Columbus. Colurn- ;Lorralne Coffin. Teresa Corrigan; bus Day Ball. Question Box - Mrs. Nellie Hend- , ' ricken. Miss Georgie Dover; Press V I SIT H I-S T Y L E nullinery L. sister Ci”, There”- Great George-street. where Style- The . president the, ddd,.e5S-ed ls Hl-Ilylt the meeting giving a special wel-- WE R E6-RIND Crankshans. come to the new teachers. In his . remarks he stressed the need for glg';let;'3:yL?::f' Supply Co” Ltd” teaching character. I Miss Estelle Bowness. General igLAND (;31LL, Queen Strget, Secretary of the P. E. I. Teacliers' , Dr Shaw Director of Education. M.lI0D0Nl?l-D RADIO 5Em'lcE- dealt with the teaching of Social R3510 l'9Pall'l"8 AmPlm9l'5 "G Studies in the intermediate Grades. Solllld 53'5l9m5- Dlsc and l-399 '9 During this session the teachers U0"ll”3 1” Kem Slreeli D131 were divided into smaller discus- 5913- stun. groups. each group reporting coma ro THE BIG Card party lgiftlgiesgggrsg assembly. S b 8h ill . - ' ill ll?..5dEZtnZllf"cnirrci t3...n."e3. AFTERNOON SESSION in aid of Ladies Auxiliarv Canu The 3ll9"l00ll 5955l0ll Legion. Four prizes also d-oorlllltllll all f-xllllllsenl. E;d:l;F95dS Ollbl-lvlvil” prize. Lunch served by The Ladies. idvule in e . 911101 FE 95 3' - - dniy 50 centst ihorman MacDona d. This was fo- S 'lowed by an enjoyable sing-song -CAR C01-LISION A Car C0lll- t conducted by Sister M. Winnifred. Slon Ofcllred In lhr Cll.l' On Salli?-i Mr. Rice. Local inspector. spoke .- day afternoon when a I955 Dodgeito tnetearhers regarding a number in Bear River on June 27th travelling south on Rochford Street of pertinent fnrtnrst was in collision with a 1952 Chev- wgnnigspny sEssu)N rolet travelling west on Grafton. The entire front of the Dodge car was badly smashed as was the year. I W9dngsday'5 5 3 5 5 i n n npened time. (the deceased was active and with roll-call. followed by the read- ambitious until only a few weeks PARKDALE W. I. REMEMBER PATIENTS WITH FLOWERS In Memoriam CHARLES KELLY The death occurred at his home Although ailing for some . 7 I V A -I I 7 right fender and bod.v of the other car. One passenger received I ' .r h h t-h d Th Howard Mclnnls 2.Li.f?.Z.-.212.” FITTED FOOTWEAR a CHILD INJURED -- James Ter- l75 Queen St. -Currie Bldg. l ing at the minutes of Tuesday's prior to his death when his illness meeting. necessitated permanent! confine- Mr, M, Marxenzie, Director of merit in bed. I)uring his illness he curriculum, reported on some of was xisited lrequently by his past- the work of the curriculum ('0m- or. Reverend George .lVlacD0"8ld rnittger, H. 3150 introduced Mr. '1', who administered to him the last - . , R. Hall. a th of "Lang age .Iour- rights of Holy Mother Church. of was elected President of 36th. ant Ligieoggbizgeaf .31?" aggdnlgs hgyine,-.'s". whllchml-s the Language text '-l'llll'll ll? W35 3" 9Xe"lpl""3' mam" Sixth Battery Association C. F. A lprescrilled for use in Grades I and ber. ihur O'Malle,v. St. Peters was badly i 8 at mesem l-lorluuale at being born and iniiired about 6.45 Siiiitlay evening when he is repoi-it-.d to have run across the road near his home. striking the side nf a passing car. The child was taken to the Char- Mrd and 3,1” Mums o'D0nnetLll(lliEif)WIl Hospital where he is . Vernon River. a dailghl.er. Emakllm 3 9-""d VP-""l'9"-V CHEVENES Al me Charlotte, REPORTED SCASI-IS -- Tilt-rc are , mwn Haspnal on Add 31' 1955' now seven confirmed (inst-s of Polio to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cheverit in the Province. according to Dne- l Borden, a daughter. Weight 7 lbs. .";" IHH C”;;"5- Dwuliyd Mt't:”lie; -0 eat , W o remar e at i 7 ms" ivvas a decided improvement over I LOWTHER.-Al the P. E I Hos the previous year Of the seven pital on Sept 3. I955. to Mr. and cases reported. two are in Kings ; Mrs. Edward Lowther. Cavel1- County. three in Queens Cotinty and i dish. a daughter. two in Prince. One case which - developed in Charlottetown is that . .d ,'of a child visiting here.No Char- JOHNSTON At.the Pi I" Hos lottetown children have been afflict- pm” on Monday Sept" 3' 1955' to ed with the disease thus for Mr and Mrs. Jack Johnston inee- l i i ' Anna Partridge. RN.) 1 daugh- S RECEIVES SAD NEWS g hir- leT- Balm" L-VD” Milton Stewart has received the . - isad news of the death of his sister. . 3---. wr- S. and Mn Len 0-cannon emu S occurre in or an , aine ri- day. Mrs. Ted was a registered i son, 8 lbs. 1 ozs. . . . nurse and received her tramiug at LARKIN-At the City Hospital on like P-E. -HOSI-Ylllll here. but since sent, 3' 1555, to Mr, and Mrs, her marriage has resided in Port- Jnnn gt Lat-kint st, petal. guy, .land. She leaves to mourn her two a daughter. idaughters Eileen and Ruth residing in Portland and one sister Katie l PAYNTER-Al the P. E. l. H05-lin Victoria. a brother Albert in ' Pllil-l On Monday. Sept. 5. 1955. w.Winnipeg and Milton in Charlotte- I Mr. and Mrs. Claude Paynter. town, ' ' City. a daughter. Faye Enid. POLICE com" A C! - t 'ty Po- : 'T"MTTTDi.:X-IJHS llcle Court Saturday morning a to- ca .. charged with receiving BENDERSOMSA S H W h goods under false pretenses was lngton on Augustt 22.ealt95E Artalisur remmged tn ieptember 3' Tw” E. Henderson. age 76' tonne”, J men c arged wl h being drunk and . disorderly were each fined 820. and Fore” ml" PiE'I' .costs or 10 days and the same sen- cLAm(..At 751 wondbury Road, ltence was imposed on another for Aitadena, California, Mrs. Judson llll90l'd9I'lY conduct. Three men F. Clark. age Ki, Funerai from charged with vagrancy were each Edwards and Cummings. -Pasa- .S0lllellCed lo 30 days. A Speeder dena, Sept, 3th, Twat: fined 3'50 and costs or 10 days LOWTHERP-At the P. i-:. I. aos- liilantiegmtz s2'.'.l3.i3.f.Z?”'3.'” W" W pital ')ii Sept. 4, l - 1955. infant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward: FUNERAL SERVICE-The fun- Lowther. Cavendish. The buriaijeral of the late Mrs. Joseph A. was in the Cavendish cemetery Mclsaac was held from her late residence, 44 Water Street. on MacLEOD-At Charlottetown. on sntui-any morning, 9. str Dun. Sept. 5. 1955. Alhan Hughd Mac-.stan's Basilica where Requiem Leod of Georgetown. in his 87t1i.Hlgh Mggq wgg celebrated by yl?3l'- The Wmallls 3”? Teslllli Ill Rev. Clarence Roche who also the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Fun- i officiated at the grave. Honorary eral notice later. pail bearers were'Messrs. W. R. Jenkins. W. R. Cruickshan” R. BIRCH - In the Charlottetown E, Dowd' S. A Macxenzie. Noe! Hospital on Sunday. Sept. 4. I955. Demon Lame Good Melvin Mrs. Agnes Birch. I39 Kent St.. - ' ' Charlottetown Her remains are 3Idlrlg,e'1:stCe'rM:,qg:,':,?::fl Mrslviyn 32:2” flxrghedfggggessey Funeml Nealis. C. T Montgomery Ron V. ' .Norman. C. T. Toomhs. The act- M” be held "" yV9d"95d"-I """""' Ive pail bearers were Messrs. W Ing to St. Pauls Church. Sum- D G.-ms C C MOM "mm. A merside for Requiem High Mass ' ' ' ' i 5 y' . B. Nicholson. F. R. Seaman in- l 9 l l( . . . ' ' :,aul.'; E'.:m;'2rSy:r) 1'"9'''""” 5l lseph Power. P. A Murnaghan. ilntermenl took place in the Cath- MacKlNNON-Al the P. E. Island We C""9l9l'Y- Hospital Sept. 5. I955. John Mac- . Kinnnn of Strnthcona. in his illst &;::lES:gE?r0?,R:2:am:(:gg:i year Remains will be transferred held recently at 1-ammagnuche this afternoon from the Cutcllffe-nova Scot” wen, Misg Maureei; Funeral Hnmc to his late resi- dence where funeral service wilIiBeagani Mrs" Elizabeth wmem BIRTHS 0'DONNELL- At the Charlotte- town Hospital on August 31. to art. drains and recreation. was , ed by the Nova Scotia Department of Adult Ed- ucation. Miss Beagtin. Mrs. Wil- lett. and Mr. MacLean had prev- loualv been granted scholarships N- D- MC3LU9'l to attend the school by the P. E. . Drama Association and studied UNDERTAKEB and acted in a total of seven EMBALMEB Giierlottetown and North Wiltalllro plays. Mr. Bugden took an ad- vanced director's course. They were the only islanders among a total of IM who attended the school. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs. Frank Callaghan was held from her late residence. Dromore. Saturday morning to St. Patrick's Church. Fort A , where Solemn Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. T. P. Butler. P.P.. as- sisted by Rev. Joseph Macbeod. Deacon and Rev. Vincent Mur- naglian. sub-deacon. Rev. William Simpson occupied a seat in the sanctuary. The service at the glove was conducted by Father Honorary pail bearers DIAL 5549 Charlottetown Funeral Home II Euton St. Aug. 28 was Flower Day at the solicited the flowers and arranged Provincial Sanatorium and cach-and distributed the bouquets. The)! year the members of the Parkdale are left Women's Institute remember every Trewln. Mrs- Arthur Mrs. to right: Mrs. Ovid Dollar. patient with a beautiful bouquet of Hilbert Frizzeil, Mrs. V.M. Hudson. flowers accompanied by a cheery Mrs. Frank Ross. MrS- M-F3 R055- message. The children were given Mrs. Leo Maclsaac. Mrs. Horace gay baloons which they welcomedlMacEwen. Mrs. Vernon MacDonald Reunion , . . M with delight. Shown above are the. and Mrs. Mlllar MacFad)'9l1- Charles Kelly in his eighty-sixth members or the committee wnol In Cl'i'town Photo by Margaret Mallett Of 6th Battery Ass'n John C. itlacinnis of 5)(lllC). N.S. Phce. Sydney. N.S.. Members of the at the annual dinner meeting held New ' at the Charlollelowll Hillel l85l Sydiicy'Miiies and Dick Purcell. gistralion for second. llilrd and ('01- l)- 5- lilac" Cliarlolteluwn. i Mr. Hall gave an interesting talk i'0aI'vd in all 1"!" Wllfll lab”. l'”:1S evening, Lit-ut, -on the l('af'lllni1 of Language all morea PPl"el'l3l9ll allll ll::llgrfl”0 - Ktnnnn, D50 or Charlottetown. through the grades. He advocated and lllll 50 """'l' 1a"m -l C the deielollment of desirable se- m0llll8lll5m5 Dl "l'd"l'F"ue.'.h Ce"; qusuce in the ' V of language llll".V- l"? W35 allliays :1”"5””"5 a 'and of urrierl.i. systematic drill in lllf Val"? 0' 3 lewd 3-V5 W". ,,..r..;...,,-,.. ills hand and his llC2ld worked in In he alto noon an instrui-liveSP-elllecl ll3”"”".-l'-S 3"!” hllie s"::pel:.' ti:-int-iiitrzitimi on the pronuncizr NW afld 5'"”'”'l ”. LP, mva " ' tr," at is, .... it was conducted by were imprinted on his ever) com ':.ir. rest-all P-r 'III and Mr. Danletrleted task; W1-i'll9l' 3' C”Te',l"”l'- M-mi) ,-ti.i in which field he was proficient, "1. t' J 1." M Guirk and Mi5S.or as a. farmer. his loned golal :3: lll-"rel ( . too were re-elected to l0 d0 lllf f'".V 505! W1 :1 the B--arrl of Governors. Sister 9l'”?3',”lf'mble..m("lle:ll dlml Ii-lary Cecilia presented the report.Iv '9” P35 alwmp” e ' of the RES0lll'lflIlS Committee. Fol-l ilowing is the report of the nominat-. I lug committee: "Ir. Warren Mc- "9 "V , . Guirk - President. Illrs. Nellie FleC'i"l'llg m manf ,"'”kf,”'f,;m'L':g illendricken Vice President: l5 llfil ltistda Izlllilll;if:l-E9C,mSM0uslv Miss Mabel WBW" " Secremy eir-altmtn (3.-emiilliicd in it ' 7' 0 O . - - .Q;h;, memng closed Mm the wonderful way the dignity and sat- " isfaction produced by a good hon- church hounteous family give splendid testimony of his convictions. He and his wife the former Frances ment tooill place in the cemetery. break into the temporary office of worked diligently and assiduously Road occured early Sunday morn- to provide for the future. a pro-i less than 85. in cash were taken couple. and which in lhis 085! W83 by the thieves. City Police arevmet and gloriously overcomed investigating. i His family comprising a priest. chool teachers. farmers. carpen- ROCK ISLAND TOURIST T The fers and other well-married mem- Detwiler Tours from Rock Island. be” Speaks weii for the powerful Illinois visited the Island during the mending or religion and industry Lab” Day weekenll I I ded 1" which was so evident in the late the group of 28 tourists were several Mr, Ketiy- ' retired faririers from Iowa who- This man needs no rnnnun-tents were particularly impressed with of bronze or brass. Hg lives on in the Island. Their tour lasts three the hands and hearts of all who weeks and Included trips along the ever knew nirn, His name, long St. Lawrence River. through Que- betnre his rientn, was synonymousl bee and the Maritlmes. Mrs. Det- with hnrd work. in all the items wller, who conducts tours of Mex- which comprise lco during the winter. said she was most precious gem of all is hisl 30 Pleased Will! the scenery In llle personal. invaluable lesson on the Maritimes that she plans to come nece.ssity,- dignity and visible ef-l llglllll llexl Year. fects of conscientious work. For two days relatives. friends and NEWSMEN on roux - A group . i r 1 of about 30 delegates to the Cana- nelghbo ” came to My the I. ma be late Mr. Kelly. I dian Federation of Newman Clubs reaped: to t , convention which opens on Thurs- great when neighbml an "Ms . i it. day of this week in Fredericton Elernmg yet very socmmmded C are in Charlottetown as part of a " hi h Maritime tour prior to the con- Hm funeral W C was very largely attended and was under the direction of Dingwell Brothers Souris. was held at St. Margaret's Church on June 30. Solemn Mass of Requiem was offered by his son Rev. John D. Kelly. P. P.. Miscouche, assisted by Reverend George MacDonald. P. P.. St. Mar garet's, as Deacon and Reverend Wendell Maclntyre as ” b-deacon. Reverend Floyd McGaugh acted as Master of Ceremonies. The follow- ing members of the Island Clergy occupied seats in the sanctuary; of the Maritlmes. The delegates from the Charlottetown Newman Club are Barbara Cronin and Eliza- beth Duffy. The group chartered I bus in Halifax and after arriving from Pictou yesterday toured Green .'Gables. Taking a prominent part in the convention will be A. hbishop JG. Berry of Halifax who is Epi- ; scopal Moderator of the Federation I and Bishop A.B. Leverman of Saint -John in whose diocese the convent- Riv Revv Mam. J. S. Murphy. D, '0" '5 he'll! he'll P.. P. P., Sourls; Rev. w. D. Mac- . Donald. P. P.. St. Columba: Rev. lai?'!r:nietlilgEEcElhgryslallnghaiglil. w- At Keem P" P" Ron” 3”: lNo i. Order of the Eastern REV W- V- l,V'””D0"”'d- 9- D" 9- Stdrg hetd on Friday night con, P.. St. Peters; Rev. George Mac- gratulations were extended to Mrs. C””"”- P- P-' 3'' Andrew 5' R"' Hg," Herring RM. Audcmd J. N. Trainer. P. P.. Lot 7: Rev. Grand Conductress of the Grand R- M3cD0"3'd- P- P” 59”" Mm Chapter and to Mrs. Jessie Parker. 3” ""1 R"- E; 3- Sleek C"”'” p,Mr Grand Ruth. App,.dP,me at Souris. Following the absolutlou. adresses were read by the Worthy "'9 remalm W9” lake" '0 "'9 Matron. Mt-S, mid,-ed wntker Md family plot in the cemetery where gift, presented from the chapter. the services were conducted by the A team 0' (iv, membe S W” pastor Rev. George MacDonald. appointed to assist in the Cancer 77'? P5llb93l'9''3 ""9 M933”- (jnrnpnignr Stephen A. MacDonald: Reginald visitor. weinnmed St tit, meet. Costello: J D. Mitt-Adam; Chester in were Mr-Stidnt Knit District MacPhee: Charles Mccloskey and Deputy grand Matron of the R"b9l'l Gl'lll""- . Gr-and cnnpter of Vermont Snd He leaves to mourn his passing. :Mfg, Florgncg pettit of Keydtnnn besides his sort-owing wife. one als- -ciinptgr, ynrrnnutnt N3. ter. Mrs. J. J. MacDonald. Bear At the close of the meeting lunch RlV9l'- All "I9 0ll'9l' member” 0' was served in the recreation hall "'9 K9"Y l""'”Y "9 "N9355- -under the cdnvdnenhtp of Mrs. His family consists of John lRev. Mr, that whim "Mrs. John Coleman. Hyde Park. L Mass.; Howard. New York; Peter : ” ' F St. John. N. B.: Katherine. Mrs. Xa- vier Mooney. Bear River: Charles, Ml 07- lV9l- Ilsocllle editor of Commission. Ottawa: Eleanor. l-ll! 3'lllm0l'0. sllllv Iccomv-med ll! Mrs. McGratli. Sussex, N. 3.: Ger- able holiday in the Province. Mr. Elliott Macbfeill of Hunter Mrs. Florence Lavers, P.M. and.'l- D- P-P" l'llW”"Cll'l5 MP”- on the S i Personals -employed with the Civil service Mrs. Ives. is spending an en)oy-- ---:-:-j-m---m- River left by car this morning to 3' F pzifl I"; S. a:..l':.':a;;...:'-";li...j;t.l:'.i: KEf.'.'?.'i.:.."i.';'i.i .lt"3i:...E.'.'.'.l:'.l'.'f , my we 3- sun; Ooln Fnne bum, Daniel arper. John Ca Nov. groan. t S. ""'"'3;l'l'IUl0' WWI . John 1'. Grimes, Fr - ""'""""'"""'- ”"'”""'”' 5""”' Kelly. Patrick Kelly. The rage Mine-Ruth Murphy and Frances mac?-Tm -iia"3"it-an o - Dtroetr - ll strata were tgessi-I. P::lill:t. lttldf1IIe:t.l::el.h Clta Hop ,u'lll um. I' . IVCCIICT C 0! III BM .0! " . nu" Ev "P"-H - itginniu. Johawrcowlehgohzllbuii lgationii. All friends with loan a i 3-:'i:"c-mi.":J -5'-To H DI” MII. I IDOW TOGMIGI7. who took command of the 36h in England throughout its activities on the ' continent. was guest of honour. The annual meeting of the Association was last held here seven years ago. The 36th Battery was organized in t Executive: James MacDonald. and sessitins. according to Mr James MacArthur. Sydney. T. C. Curry. Glace Bay. Neil Mat-Leod. Waterford. Fred Jardine. A Frank and headed the mm Mrs. Frances McGaugh and iam- 'lv l. Mr. and Mrs Jnscph .llacPhci'son. Roxbury. Mass Textile Works Union. Saint John. N. B 1915 by Major cmwe of Nova Mggagcinent and Staff. Cornwell Scotia. Other officers elected were: Vice President, Brent Campbell. Halifax M"' Secretary-T r e a s. lllurdock Mac- ' ....L,Z..LL...:. , ald. Dorchester. Mass: Cecilia. MASS CARDS Wife Rev. J. D. Kelly '10) Mary and John Coleman. Park, Mass. family. New York Levisa and Adolphus family. Saint John Borden family sex. N. B. 12! Charles Kelly. Ottawa. '2l Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. L. Maclntyrc. D. P.. Cranbrook. B. C. I3) Mrs. John J. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald John L. MacPhee and family Mr. and Mrs. Mell MacPhee Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. and family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chester MacDonald Paul Macklnnon Andrew MacLaren Thomas Kelly ldant Mrs. Mary Gorman. R I Mabel and Joseph MacDonald R. C. MacPhee and Arthur Rev. Martin Monagban, '" John R. MacDonald family Mrs. Alice Hughes and family Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes J. D. MacAdam and Chester Mac- Phee Lea and John MacDonald Margaret and Donald MacDonald Peter Sutherland Raymond Larkln Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maclnnis Mr. and Mrs. William Hanlon and family Peter Chaisson Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Pierce Chaisson boys and Geneva family Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Paquet family Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Pdters Mr. and family Adolphus Burke James A. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. James Hanlon Thomas MacCloske.v and Mother family - Mr"; and Mrs. Reginald Peters Mr. and Mrs. John Chaisson Mrsf Matilda Montgomery family Mr. and Mrs. Donald ing. Four cartons of cigarettes and blem which confronts every Polllllfyi Ele3ll0l' and Flllllcls lVl9G”lll- 5"5' Mr. and Mrs- chc Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Hennessey Employees. l and Mrs. Joseph Gallant Mr. d York Mill. Saint John. N. and Mrs and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. family Arthur MacDonald Reggie MacDoald -Iohn O'Keefe and lit. lie proved bejmnd all doubt that Mrs. John Hanlon. Borden. P. E. Mr. and Mrs Alban Gaudet ia- 3,. is 8 Spontaneous response to 1.5 Kenneth, killed while serving R. D. MacKinnon ed work is something nntnrgi, with the Royal Canadian Navy in sisters, Marian Academy. Mis- couche Children of Mary. Miscouche Mr. and Mrs. Gerard MacDoald Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Lewis Hyde A. J. MacKinnon - .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Feehan Mr. and Mrs. .lnseph Peters Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Martin McGaugh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maclvor GARAGE BROKEN INTO - A Macintyre. for over fifty years Celia and John Hanlon and family. Janet MacDonald. New York Mary and John Flood. Ottawa ton, Mass Thomas Costello. Brookline. Mass Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kelly, New York Mary A. MacDonald. East Boston Mr. and Mrs. John Gillis. Antigo- nish, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Mudock li'IcQuar- rie. Roxbury. Mass. Hugh c. MacPhec Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDonald, Thelma Arsenaull Jamaica Plains. Mass Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kelly and Kathryn, New York Mary. Cathryn and Harold Fish er. Roxbury, Mass Michael Maclniyre Mary MacDonald. Middleton. Mass MP and MT5- -l"5ePll Kelly his heritase. the Wendell Maclntyre and Ralph Sav- Angus MacDonald. Monticello John A. Gallant. Naufrage sex, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. family George Venn and Ben W. DesRoches Regis Gaudet J. E. Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. family Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Polrier A. J. Polrier Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus McGaugh Mrs. Stanley J. Poirier Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Mccluskey Mr. and Mrs. D. D. MacNeil John D. MacDonald and George Mrs. Wm Logan Saint .lohn. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Logan and family. Saint John and family, lottclown Mr and Mrs Hugh Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Dc-sRoches . Miscouche Sub-division C.W.L. Forrest MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maccloskey Holy Family Society. Miscouchc Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hogan Gerald lilurtagh Izl. Ottawa Edgar Richard Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Ottawa. tilt Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peters and Loretta Redmond. Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cameron. Ot- tawa Regina Gillis Cambridge. Mass Margaret Flemming. Ottawa and Mrs. George Stewart. Bralntree. Mass Mass Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gaudet Mrs. Urban Gllliii and family Mrs Helen MacKenna and family Mr. and Mrs. Roach McGaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Maclnnls. New York Holy Name Society. Silver Fall. N. B Lucy Shields. Maldon. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Keays and MESSAGES 0F SYMPATIIY Gerald P Murtagh, Ottawa Thomas .1. Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kelly. New York -Joseph D. MacDonald and family Mary MacDonald. Middleton. Masa ?Mrs. Michael Macboanld and 'Slster st. Thomas Cori. Waterbury -City Schools Reopen Today Its back to school today for over 2500 children of the City's five schools as well as the model school at Prince of Wales College. While the exact numbe of child- ren who will attend school this I is not known itisniyepeadcrattlh lyear is not known it is anticipated -that registration will be up wome- what over last year. Some of the priiiiary classes at Queen Square School iiill have to be staggered between morning and afteIi;notAn Parker, Superintendent of City Sclioiils. At Prince of Wales (Htllcgc re- fourth year students will take place this afternoon ivith the first year students registering tomorrow. Ad- vance registration of students at. Prince of Wales is high but com- pariitive figures with other years will not be known until after Wed- ncsday. Conn. U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Power Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kickham Mr. and Mrs. William Chaisson Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Pineau. St John Regina Gillis Mr.a nd Mrs D. B. MacNell Mrs. Mary Gorman. Providence. R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kelly. New EDMONTON. tCPi-one of the intense lnaabunta after earller tn the day that one of her rooiners was the wanted man. Police said the man reerlilv ad- mitted iie was Petlock. He is In RCMP barracks. awaiting only formal identification before he is returned to Saskatchewan. FIVE FOUND SLAIN The search for Petlock. was launched after the bodies of five persons were found at his broth- er's farm. Shot three times each with a single-shot .22-calibre rifle were Michael Petlock. John's 34-year- old brother; John's 72-year-old widowed mother. Mrs. Harry Pet- lock: Michael's wife, Angeline. 21: and their two young daughters. the oldest about three. Hurricane Flora Now 650 Miles Off Bermuda est turns ever seen at run. ish plane makers--shop window for the British aircraft Industry-.un. veiled many of Britain's secret; including the de Havilland gynnj gas turbine. Powerful let engine. It is rated at 15,000 pounds static thrust. Rolls Royce convey bypass, was seen flying for the first tin... mounted under the belly of an Ash- ton four-jet transport. the big new British jet airliner. 'Arrest Murder. Suspect 3 ,ln Saskatchewan Slaying Ten tliouuiul dollars, the i.,,n, moat tawuina savlilu. waamlaatngti-gin ; camatoaqiiIeteadMon- Pet-lnckbolneatead. "I9 dayvitihttiearreatlaadowatown Twoncurandtwo Edmonton ratlniag-house of John Pet.lock.3. detectives. all in plain riottmt wantedoaainurder go. niadetiiearrestofthe lnlnwhd since last Mon- had been staying at room... daywhenfiveofhlsiiativemln-boiueslnceearbrlaatweek cludioghismothanwore The g house notified RCMP week At one stage last week, mitt, . staged an unsuccessful search in . a transcontinental CPR tut, l bound for Vancouver. Canadian Jei fighter made an Impressive debut with high-speed rims and the tight. borough. The annual exhibition of the Brit. the world's inut Another new British turbine, the Also going through its paces was MIAMI, Fla., (AP! - Storm forecasters predicted Monday night that hurricane Flora. now larger than ever. will curve into the North Atlantic before It be- comes a threat to the American mainland. Its highest winds are now 100 miles an hour and hurricane planes are in squadron service. ggggjgggggggg the Comet IV. due to go into serv- ice with Britlsh Overseas Airways in 1958. A spectacular contribution wrs provided by the RAF with a nun fly-past of 11 Valiant four-kt bombers and M faster-than-sound Hawker Hunter fighters. goth FOII IIIIIOK SALE 8 room house in excellent force winds of 75 miles an hour or more extend 115 miles north of Hie centre. The storm was centred some 650 miles east southeast of Ber- muda at 5 p.m.. moving at 17 miles an hour on a northwest ' course. The location was 1.270 00ndltl0l and location, on IDIIIIIES southeast of Cape Batterai. "When Flora advances a little outsklru 1 'llmmOf'SidI. farther west. we expect it to get into an upper current of air flow- ing from the south. This should head it further north while it is still well away from the coast," Cecil Gentry of the Miami wea- ther bureau said. Priced to sell. Phone 3854 Summerslde York . Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Morgan. Mll- ton. Mass Dena Gaudet Clara Gallant est hard ddv-S work, and 3 pro. Penzje and Peter Kelly and family John D. and Vincent Montgomery Mr. and MP5. Alball Galldlil Wu very largely attended. Inter spemus (amt h,, m extend and Margaret and Howard Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Peters Mr. and Mrs. gonish Mary Chaisson Rev. Martin Monaghan Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. L. Maclntyre, D. P.. Craiibrook. B. C. John Gillis, Anll' Burhoe's Garage on St. Peters to rear their family carefully and Kathryn and Xavier Mooney and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Morgan. Mei- Mrs. Margaret Mofrls. Medlofd. Mass Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, Braintree. Mass Mr. and Mrs. John C. Poirier Mr. and Mrs. John S. Polrier I Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant and family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. MacKinnon Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Gaudet Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maclnnis Gertrude and Pearl Lecky lllrs. Sophie Dcftoche Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Macbeod Mr. and Mrs. Clint lioivatt illlr.a nd Mrs. Edmond Peters Mr. and Mrs Lem MacKay Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crowe. Susv Ml” llllll MTV Allied Gaudel Yvonne Gallant Richard Kelly Mr. and Mrs. l.civis Hackctt Mr. and Mrs. Russel Deighan Eileen Gaudet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Gaudet Mr. and Mrs. James MacKinnor. and family , lllr. and Mrs. Alex Barry Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacDonald ENROLLMENTS Christine and Gerald Kelly. Dor- chester. Mass Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelly. way-' mouth. Mass Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac-Donald Sisters, St. Joseph's Convent. Char- G'3l'l”lll9 Pl"T.V- NOW V”l'll Mr. and Mrs. Bernard MacDonald. New York Bessie MacDonald. Hiiil. Mass. Mr and Mrs. Archie MacMlllan, Roxbury. Mass Mr. and Mrs. Aeneas MacDonald. Dorchcstcr. Mass Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. . Donald. Dorchester. Mass Rev. John Fisher. Boston, Mass Mac- Mrs. James Kelly. Dorchester. Mass Mrs. James Kelly, Dorchester. M ass SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peters and Mrs. Marlon Mullally and family. M” 3"d M” -l939Pll N CPI"? bell, New York Mr.a nd Mrs. P. C. Martin. Mis- couche FLOWERS Mrs. Joseph Maclsaac and Joseph Mrs. Margaret Morris, Medford. w"”3”'- Cell" 3nd Jul” Wreath. The Family Requleacat in pace. .Carclol Thanks Mrs. Charles Kelly and family wish to express their sincere thanks to their pastor. Rev. George MacDonald. to all who sent Mass Cards, Messages of Sympathy. etc., and to all their kind friends and neighbors who helped in many ways during their;recent bereave- ment. , l record pace to smash the formerl Emmanuel pomcrl peak of reached the first -- .sii;.'gested attendance for the day -would be more than the lot the 1954 Labor Day. EaTds of Thanks Record Holiday Crowd At CNE TORONTO. (CP)-- They started l arriving early Monday at the , Canadian National Exhibition and kept coming at such a rate a record Labor Day -crowd was indicated. Traffic squads, with Saturday's snarled lines of vehicles fresh in mind, routed through traffic away from the six-lane lakeshore drive to allow easier entry to the exhib- ition grounds. A total of 303.500 persons kept; turnstiles clattering Saturday at a - iolillsoll s I86 Kent St. JOIIIISOII Dial 4188 APPRECIATION Tile committee ill charge got the Alberton Exhibition I meals wishes to express sin- cere thanks to those who donated food or helped in . - l . lt'l-gltietg Hthifnalru tgleub - ?"-V W” t” make ""5 9" merchants. the feed mill that 19018 51190955- gave donations to the club. also the Judges and also Mr Isaac Walker for the use of the rink and anyone who helped in any way to make the rural achievement day successful on Friday. Sept. 2nd. ' Laura Bell, Secretary Saturday last year. Officials looked at Monday's jammed grounds and cautiously 294.500 l Signed. Mrs. Arthur Wllklo. Convener. NOTICEI Applications for it vacancy on the Charlottetown City Police Force will be received from 'residents of Prince Edward Island up to September 10, L955. Appli- cation will be made In writing to the undersigned. QUALIFICATIONS :- Canadian Birth or British Stibject: Preferably married Age 21-35 years Education - Grade 9 Minimum Weight-I65 lbs. Minimum height - 5' 8". Applications will have attached thereto the follolvlnl items: Copy of birth certificate, certificate of education. certificate of health, snd'character endorsement from two responsible citizens. If accepted, costs of medical examin- ation will be refunded. Salary to start 52,000.00 P" AIIIIUITI. Sgd. c. w. MacARTHUR. Chief of Polk! r -1 . 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