Page! fluliu-BM Saturday, Oct. 16, 1 New Currency Pleases Mosi MONTREAL (C?)-Finance min- ister Harris says information reach- ing the Bank of Canada indicates the majority of Canadians are satisfied with the design of the new Canadian currency. Mr. Harris' statement was con- tained in a letter to Albert Coul- tier, president of the Art Direc- wrli Club of Montreal. ' om! & olsrlilci CIAIWIIJ. SC SCI! EK- 8119135 LIGHTING FIXTURES and Wall Brackets. Brown Electric. HOT All furnaces, two only Special price. Bryenton and Moe Kay. JOIN - Little Theatre week. Season tickets for &2.00, students 81.00. RECENT ARRIVALS. - All wea- ther and Winter Coats. Kennedy's Ladies' Wear. next adults some members of the club re- cently criticized the new currency for what they described as its me- diocrlty, faulty design. clumsy printing. jumbled type faces, ex- cessive sky in the prairie pictures. amateur framing. and use of a photo unlike the Queen. BIRTHS. MAIIRIAGES. IIEATIIS 50:: Per Insertion ' HOWARD McINNIS FITTED FOOTWEAR 1'15 Queen St. - Currie Bldg. iiiarns PROFIT - AT-The Prince County Hospital. Ociober 15th, 1954. to Mr and Mrs. William Pmiit, Summer- side. a daughter. Shellagh Marie. Weight 8 lbs 9 07.5. i CAKE SALE the Ashford group of Trinity W. A. will hold a cake ,sale at S. A. MacDonald's this afternoon at 2 p.m. i I GOSPEL SERVICE in the Eben- ezer School, Glasgow Road, Sun- ,day, Oct. 17, 7:30 p.m. S. Chris- itc-,nsen speaking. ST. PAl'L'S SUNDAY School All members are urged to attend the Children's Day service in the church at eleven o'clock tomorrow. No Sunday school. FIREMEN CALLED - Firemen , responded last evening at 6.50 to a call at l8l Kent Street. There was no damage to the building or its 1 contents. KINGSTON irhii.-ii Church. The I was moved and seconded that the 1518110 Pfophne Gas Profesfonl Jr.Ladies' Aid ' orphanage Hold Meeting '11io regular meeting of the Jun- ior Ladies Aid of the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital was held in the Cundsll Home on Tuesday. Oct. 12, with 44 members present. The President, Mrs. Irwin, open- ed the meeting with- the Lord's Prayer followed by the minutes of the September in mg and the Treasurer's report. Three new mem- bers, Mrs. Elliot Brock, Mrs. Lloyd Grafton St. Central, Continued I-fawkes and Mrs. H. B. Willis. is. E. Rogerls .......................... .. no were then welcomed by Mrs. Ir- win L Missing from Kent St. Us Mstheson an MacMillsn Ltd Missing from Queen sq. Bldg. - Zellno. Msclnnis 01.00. Spoohl Maritime Central Airways. Ltd. Convention of Hospital Aids, by CT35W911'5 Studio the President of the Nationa1J0hnMichiIeI ..... .. Council of Hospital Auxiliaries. It Greendall 00.. Ltd. .l10.00. . 810.00. Ltd. . 010.00. . 310.00. 010.00. . 310.00. Junior Aid join the National Agnew-Surpass slioe c Council of Hospital Auxiliaries. .. Mrs. Ralph Jenkins gave the J. R. Williams . Cart Treasurer's Report. Final Pierce's Cash Grocery. pleas were made for the League st,ew3rLMom;-5,Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. J. Spurgeon Jen- kins announce the engagement of their daughter Marie of Calgary. AII.u., to John Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Anderson, Van- couver, B.C. Marriage to take place in Vancouver on Oct. 23rd. FURTHER IMPROVEMENT INOTED l T -'JCr-is . l I ...l Rally ay program advertised for Oct. 17th has been postponed for one week. The regular scrvirn will be held in the church at 3.J0l p.m. p FERRY S(ZHF.Dl'LE The ', following schedule for the C. NJ R. Ferry betweer Borden and Caps .Tormen1iiie goes inlo effect to- day and coiillnucs until Dec. ILOCAL EMPLOYMENT SITUATION 3 .'l-Iings and Queens Counties. - I ilational Employment Office re- rts the placing of many workers ith growers, mainly in Kings sounty. The pickers include forty! brought from Nova Scotla points. The National Employment Office Some of these will reman for a October employment remained a. a reasonably comfortable level in Throughout the first half oix - Charlottetown throughout and 1-EH95 B0”19Y1 " 910 3-"M 1 D-1"--lln Charlottetown, whii-h provides while after the potatoes are liar- i.oci.Aiit-Ar the chai-inii.-with Hnsplfal, Oct. 9, to Mix and .Vlrs. Leonard LPCIFIIY, ll son, Lorne Raymond, 7 lbs, 9 ozs. ' ARSENAULT At the Pl'll'1(” County Hospital. on Wediiesday. October I3lI1. 1954. to Mr. and Mrs. 4.30 p.m. 730 p.m Leaves Cape m., 6 pm, 9 p.m. VISITING PROVINCE-Mr. Rob Roy Macuregor laiiious entertainer from Boston has been visiting with friends in the Province dur- N”mi”" Arbenmim 3 daugiitefgng the past neck. He will leave 8 1b5' 2 0”" ,for his home in Boston this mom- MAOHLV g, M 5,, MK-1-,a9i'5 H05. lng. Mr. MaiGicgor. who was born pltal, Toronto. Ontario. on October 111 SC0l13iid- 5W'ii1 31301” 15 NW5 7th. 1954. to Mi-. and MIN. Stanley in this Prrwtnce. A. Machln (nee IVlllIl('9nl .Ilnc- ,. , . , DmmId' OILEMFI A 5011' Donald Pi)ll)i(cleuC(0l'Jl'l YIlOlTIIIlg be- .S..amue1i weLzLit.,7,H.)S',12 0”. ' . .. fore Magistrate Martin a man ichargcd with indecent assult on a female illlOPr the age of 14 w..s sentenced to three iiionlhs ill j.iil. s&XzEiWLjm iailgggi drunkcii driver was fined S100 , innd costs or 20 days. A drunk and Church Man Man smzem "I incapable iias sent. to jail for 20 Bunbury '0 wmmm Leo B1ge1ow'dai'se another Tc" the same oifen"e of Spr1nghm' N" S remanded until the filth. DEATHS I T-eee--e-fer-5-j--i-g LEAVE T()lIAI'--Rex. and Mrs.l FISHER-Air Si?1'1"i-'1””1d- 0'" hi H. F. .Vfacl:2wen will ionic lIliS 1954- M1”-T 3111'”? F1511” 1" 11” morning for Halifax. where Mr. Mih -”""- Rem"i"5 W111 1” I01" IVIHPEWPH will be the guest speak- Wuded from Davim" F”"'””11 or at Central Baptist Church for 1'1""'9 '11” 'V5'"i"Z '" '11” h”"”' "1,the nlnlh radio annlieixsary of the 1"" '1”121""- NEE s"”"1”'1 G111?-Eilchlirch. They will both contribute pie, Springfield. Funeral servlrfmto H", musw of me (la). The ser- Tmm B””1311V"”' 1'"1i”'1 C1'111"” vice will be broadcast over CJCH. on Sunday at 1:30 p.m. Tnfermeni at 1190 aim. on Sunday. l in Bradnlhane Cemetery. Pleasni omit flowers. LYLE-Passed away at her home FENERAI. YESTERDAY - The ,funeral of the late John A. Cralgl iwas held yesterday morning from in St. Eleanors on Friday, Oct. F 1 H t 15t1i, Catherine Amanda 1.yl9,iihe Henn”.sey miera ome. 0 W”! Of Emery Lyle. m her 715! St. Dunstans Basilica for Requiem ymrp Resting at the Bm,.m,5S Fung High Mass, which was celebrated eral Home from where the funeralpby Ravi ,Ju:"m Agavgonaldy. Wm: will be held on Sunda), Oct. l7th,::r1':o gogggcgaighewgallth:a:::;”:e:D with I she" Service M 21 pm Messrs. Louis Monsghan Sr., Aug- TShlT3:noE'(.:: JT(:lIIl'Ir;:aI C.::1TuIT.I(El;' Saitiusii” Macqua-id' wan" Cu5aCk' 2 30 pm Imermem in church l Patrick Dennis, William Caaiord. (.'9'm.,u,n.: visiting hnu” 10 km.-vlohn A. Murphy. The interment to 12 mmq 2 to 5 pm" 7 to 10-was in the Catholic Cemetery. P-"ii LEFT FOR GOOSE BAY-Mr. and Mrs. Irving Saunders left ear- ly yesterday morning for Goose Bay. Labrador, following a week's visit in the city with the formers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Saunders. Mr. Saunders, a radio operator with the Dept. of Trans- port, is familiar with working in the north country. Prior to his recent position at Dorval Airport he s;rverl at an outpost on Indian House Lake and also at Frobisher. Baffin Island. LODGE MEETING-The regular weekly meeting of Wlldey Lodge No. 27 1.0.0.1-I, was held Friday inlght in the lodge room. Bro. T. i,Cauty as Noble Grand opcne,d'it 'in regular form. The business at lhsnd was dealt with. Two new iapplications for memborships, Reg lliarwisa and William Lea were iIiF,f'elVF(I. The district deputy iGrand Master Bro. Lewis Stewart lof St. Lawrence was in attendance and announced the district meet- ing would be held in November .at the lodge rooms. He invited all to attend. Alter lodge closed, A lunch was served by the lunch committee. AN.Vl'AI. DINNER - The an- nual dinner of the Charlottetown Local United Packing House Work- ers of America was held last night at Parkdale Hall with 170 in at- tendance. Music was supplied oy Don Messer and his orchestra. Mr John Thistle presided. After the dinner the following speakers were heard briefly. Joseph Malloy. sup- erintendent nt Canada Packers; Councillor Arthur Gormley: Alex Macl,ean. president of the Canad- 1 fan Brotherhood of Railway Em- CHARLOTTETOWN FUNERAL HOME 78 Euston St. DIAL (626 Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service - Director - ROBERT E. BRADLEY N. D. MacLEAN UNDERTAKEB EVIBALMER Charlottetown and North I "iltshirc DIAL 5549 THE HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME I7 Kent St. W. J. BBOIVN 1”l"'e”ii nifecm! ployees: Ruiui-ll Doyle, president iof the steel Workers Union. Clif- GSZI Dial 1409 ford Murphy on behalf of the president, John Macbeod. thanked the ladies of Parkdale Women's Institute for the very enjoyable supper served. Dancing was en- joyed until midnight. M Hour Ambulance service Dlgnffled. Contact Service. W 0? Trowbrldgc I-63 hf. Ill! Modern Chlpol A. E. LOIIS & SON. INC. 1179 Muuehuuth Avenue. Cambridge. Mass. FUNERAL SERVIOE ; Our Athol o. -Manhood is familiar .-imi your Funeral problems for New England. Con- tact him for prompt and efficient service. "SEBVlCE” D I "IDNG" Word ..J iservice to the two counties, re- Tofmeni-in? - 10-35 3-m-- 2-40 D-fpo,-is some unemployment but alchores on the farms where they !slighLly smaller number of people icirawilig Unemployment Insurance iBenellts than at this same time ilast year. 1 The consideialile aiiiouiit. of con- 1SLl'UL'LIOll uork underway in Char- ilottetoiiii has kept many workers 1busy, and aside lrolii a few car- pcnil-.rs, few ti-aiiesliicii are idle .Vlaiiv of the rarpcliiers uiio are (1Illp.:J)Fd locally are country losi- LIIC i..;.'. I DI.-IAACi.AA'D'h under C0liSl.l”ul.'L.lll) are .ii.'-- new .....imclii. ceiitle at ral- .o.i.. o..(i. i)i.s.s Shop, ihc new rligiii .ciis Xi and iiialx, and al;.liL suburbs. l.7l.i:..F ii mes kJ...l.i .AeLuLRII .3 . ,l;'(lliliLi and lib jri;uLil.si. aL'il.iil..u The pi'epal'uLoi'y lI...I( of d nio- iitloii pi'.;ir to L nig .ile new Federal Building has also taken a number of people fromi the ranks of the idle. About, twenty men. not taking into ac-i count many truck drivers, havsi made quick work of clearing the. ..iuis.Il aslle of the big structure. At present one gas shovel is dig- ging the cellar of the building.i and a second shovel will be in- action almost immediately. A rep-I i-esentative of the contractors, The Anglin-Norcross company. esu-I males that at least sixty men wiili be employed on the big job Kori two years. and this figure mayl mount. to two hundred at certalni stages of the work. It is the intention to pushahead with the job throughout the win- ter with the purpose of taking up as much of the slack in winter unemployment as possible. lAC'I'IVITIES AT SOURIS At Sourls where the introduction, of draggers has revolutionized the, fishing industry and created new employment for many people. there will be steady work until the weather force: the sturdy little fishing craft to tie up for the winter. Souris also has had ; very good year in construction activity, and the new Griffin Fisheries plant, large and modem, is not yet com- pleted. The eastern town can ex- pect also to be the export loading point for part of the Island's po- tato crop. That crop is being ra- pidly gathered into barns and iwarehouses and the Charlottetown FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The funeral of the late Mrs Margaret Amanda Jenkins. was held yester- day afternoon. A short service at the MacI..ean Funeral Home was conducted by Rev. A. Frank Mac- ILean and Rev. W. H. Brown. Dur- ing the service Mrs. N. D. Mac- Lean sang as I solo "Beyond the Sunset.” Funeral service was held in Annandale United Church. con- ducted by Rev. S. A. Custance. During the service Mr. Hebert MacLeod and Mr. Roy Howlett sang as a duet "Face to Face" and Mr. Walter Burclett sang as a solo "Eternity." The pail bearers were Messrs. Louis Jenkins. Gerald MacDonald. Alex MacFarlane, John Dingwell, Howard Norton. Edwin MacDonald. Interment was in Annandsle cemetery. Personals Mr. Jimmy Gauthier of Char- lnttetown, left yesterday morning to commence work on his new job in Toronto. Mr. Eric MacGregor spent the Thanksgiving week-end in Dart- mouth, N.S., the guest of Mr. Frank Hiltz. Mr. William Mclinnis. Euston Street. returned by plane after attending the funeral of his late brother. I-Iugh Mcinnis of Des Molnes, lows. Mr. Russell E. Flood. Pool of- fice Dept, Ottawa. leave: on r-.- turn this morning after spending I pleasant holiday visiting friends and relatives. Mr. .7. Edgar Peters and Mrs. Peter: are spending a week-end holiday in Charlottetown. Mr. Pe- -ters is Superintendent of Branches iof The Royal Trust Company. Dr. and Mrs. P. A. McMillan and the Mines Kaye and Ireneelis -Duffy returned to the city after is two-weeks trip to the N-w Itnglnnd sum and Upper Con- ode vested to help clear up the Autumn iare employed. The local office even reports a shortage of applicants for certain jobs, notably of boys in their early teens needed by groceries and other retail establishments for de- Ilivery work. Since the re-opening fol the schools the teenagers look- ing for employmeiit have notice- ably declined in number. Veterans of the Korean War City ciellis w'iiuse services are iiccdcd in Show UP at me Employment Oiiice almost daily, and every effort Isl made to place them ill employment? There is likewise in number of tile T. E. r... .iii score. 3'0i-mg men. ioiliinil 50019 i!i”ilnC1'i September 15 1954. of the military service from web to week. The season of lirlemploimelit is 10 mirg up say the employment ofiicir-ils. bllt there will be more -winter employment than normally, ding 3 suit 0; powder blue Kabarg dine with navy accessories and a at least in Charlozieiown. Drama Festival Director Speaks I i 1Pctrie. of Mercy Tei. which takes place sumei-'5 Lin-11” wear ' on Tuesday, October 10, with Mrs. Jenkjnis pharmacy J. O. 'MacI..eazi convening the tea span of vendor-, and Mine. Loran Mcbennan the dis- proud, 5, Morealde” play in the Gymn. An invitation R0 - from the Prince Edward Island H3:,bIg,a:e zecmggmshoppe 010.00. 810.00. Tuberculosis League to send rep- ' ' resentatlves to a luncheon on Wed- :2: 3:; :,:,(:3m”"(':'o I'lm' ssiooi nesday, Oct. 27 was read and Mrs Tanmnm Am” Acces ' Rg'oo' H. J. A. Brown and Mrs. Wendell Household F138 C5"? ” 3 '00- Barbour appointed to attend as mend Com! '39 ”" i'd' 0590' delegates. Harry A M;C"Ii;oli::alf0- who- Membe.s were asked to contribute T. G Ives 35.00. rum e I.'I?IeaS8DIO!T'lag?d.5a'T'I1et0Ft;eShl:I3lfl oSnhd)vU Manews Battery se” V1" - Convener, Mrs. Alan MacMillan, Bryemon & MECKI3-Y - gave a report on the preliminary Rbben weeks -- -- -- work being d('IIr by the Fashion 5' '1' I,133'WC'0d- Show Committee. Sherwin 65 Williams Mrs. Norman Stewart moved Dr- 3- E- C0"i85n and Mrs. H. J. A. Brown seconded F195 14- M3CMi119JI that the meeting adjourn and re- M11197 BT05-. Ltd- freshmenls were served by Mrs. Di'- -7- C- Giiiiant L. E. Prowse, Mrs Alan MacMli- Tweel's Restaurant lan, Mrs. T. A Lnidlaw, Mrs. Earl Island Radio Co. Taylor and Mrs. J. Burden. J. T. Davis . -T?-e Blair MacDonald .. Staff of Household Finance Burns Jewellers Fred Lambros .. I-Ii Style Mllllnery . . Kelly an Maclnnis .. 82.50. The marriage of Ada Elizabeth 52.00 each: Marion MuLeod Anne, only daughter of Mr. and Ethel Sutherland, H. R. Donna 5; Mrs. Vernon C. MacKinnon, Un- Co., Kennedy's Mcns' Wear, A, 1), ion Road North, and Robert John. Seaman, L. H. Kennedy Ed.'s Taxi son of Mi-. and Mrs. Alexander P. E. 1. Credit Bureau 'Erma Boa-, Petrie of Charlottetown, took place well, E, H, Anderson w small at Trinity United Church (Heartz Vesse '5 '11, sh ' P 34' .' H 1” Ch ,1 Y g op. a terson s. a ai ottetown on Wednesday, Jewellery, pg M. Nash. The double-ring ceremony was ,.f,,1,,?;?,f,1,;'Rjf,?n”e'f.o1;fm;;";'a2,"- performed by the pastor of the am" Verna Caho0'n Yeynowscaf . . , V I ghxich. Rev. A. Flank MacLean. g;:)?),e llgactgabiera S,il;u..Des;rvig,e Stgg . I . er e ac 0 , aun a The bride, choose for her Wed- Buelh Esther Hm. E. Macmulanei Bob Stewart. Stanley C. Oram, Shirley Wood. Mr. Canon. Dr. w. G. Hogg Fern Wilkie, Sadie Huesvls, Mrs. G. Bennett. Mrs. Edison lllvatts. Lillian Duchemin, Frank ones. .B5c Friends. .50c each: Mrs. A. J. Mai-Kenzie. Sun Grill. Petrie - MacKinnon Nuptials shoulder corsage of pink carna- tinns. Her attendant. Miss E ile e n sister of the groom, was attired in ii emerald green gabar- dine suit with white accessories and a shoulder corsage of red car- - nallnns. Mr. Richard MacDonald. direc-, - - - for of the Dcmlnion Drama Fes-1D:d)id gIilfIr;':rI12Il1TfIa(fnSug)U)()(I.Llt(flSj (fly III;-'L”f'”' GL Gem” 5'" tival. OLI.lM'3, gave in most inter-lb,-idey ' MacDonald 82 Rowe . 525.00. estlng and informative talk last 190110;.-ins the ceremony the 511106 SEBWBFB 6: Co.. Ltd. . . 315,00. night in the Summerside High young couples km amid showers 11- L- 59” .. 51200. School library to an interested aud- of rice and mnfem on a honey, Athol Burns . 35.00. lence. He described the details of mom-, grip to Toronto and Niagara Mrs. E. J. Dockendoff 55.00. the Dominion Drama Festival pans. J. R. Paton 55.00, from its beginning about 1932. As Mr. MacDonald has beer back from Europe only a month he re. bated many interesting impressions of his trip, also the pleasure deri- ved from attending many leglti-. mate Diayl both amateur and pro-1; fesslonal while there. A question and answer period followed his talk which was gresl. ly enjoyed. Mr. Norman Macdonald presid- ed. Mr. John Cameron. on behalf of thme present. extended thanks for the kind manner in which the speaker addressed the group. A social hour followed when re. fieshmenis were served. Visits Province After 52 Years Mr. and Mrs. Heber Sherren oi Augusllne Cove. have as their vis- itnr, their brother. Russell Sher- ren of Niagara Falls, 0nt.. son of the late Albert and Jannie Wilson Sherren, formerly of Crspaud, P. E. I. Its fifty two years since Rus- sell lefi. his native land going to Western Canada on a harvest ex- cursion. He married Lillian Fagen of Barrie, Ontario. and later settled in Niagara Falls. He has in fam- ily of five boys and one girl all living near him. Mr. Sherren says he has come back in s new P. E. I. All the old land marks and faces he once knew are gone. Thursday evening he v is He d Thomas Allen. Spring Park Road. A pleasant evening was s p e n I swapping old stories and recalling the pleasant times they shared in their boyhood days. Earn Sherren. Cape Traverse, is a brother. Monday the three bro- ther: spent a nice sftenoon to- gether the first since childhood days. Mr. Sherren expects to leave for home next week motoring with Mr. and Mrs. Aldon Crossman, Niagara Falls. formerly of Tryon. P. E. I. i Continued from page 1 before it is killed and the organs Inspected after shulhiref Ti” "30" place. He stated that a 05,000 ynri! health gram from the Provincial Govomment will be forthdoming and a standing request is now be fore the City Council risking for I 81,000 grant for which the Com.- pmy will agree to give meat in- spection to the City of Charlotte- town. edible by-products of the slaught- ered animals will be the Pr0lJ!I"-I of the owner. but no may sell them to the plant. it he no r The inedible by-products will be pro- cessed by the plant by the latent dry rendering methods. Besides slaughtering animals it was stated that meal. will be chill- ed. wrapped and weighed. The building to be used for tho pur- poses outlined has two cold storage rooms with a floor lpeoo suffici- was h o n o r e d by a community C11” Ci-lfrie head Community Hall, and a mis- Ji-me Foster cellanious shower at the staff of Moore and M:-icLeori Vernon Stewart. L. C. Crawford, Ltd.. of which firm the bride is ii II... The meeting announced that the- 85.00. 35.00. 33.00. . . 83.00. 32.00 each: Beatrice Vanfderstine, Prior to her marriage the bride M1'3- H3391 1133- shower and dance held in Oove- 13- R. Hkiisiend Dalvay by E. Slaght, H. R. Miller, H. M. imember. Many lovely and usefui:Davison an Co., Kenneth Martin. sift: were received. Mrs. Fraser. Lyle Robson, Allsn Swan. Jean MacEwen. George Wright. N. W. Lowther, C. H. Ste- wart, Frank Mayhew. 31.00 each: Claude MacKay. Mrs IN MEMORIAM ms. -. 23:22:. M;::;:..v".:;::?"-.::.;..:.: Sherren, Mrs. Arthur McGuigan,I On Beptember 30th. 1954. there . passed to her eternal reward. af- c;1rrt:r'EIl':::” wi;'eC:”1d' ter I lengthy illness at all Fitzroy street, Charlottetown, Amanda, wlm. gt. widow of the late George H. Call- A55 i L d Sm beck. in her eigthy seventh year. ms aw? O, ;,?,f::' mm Her remains were transfered to the! brepidence of her son J. Albert Cal e , Tryon. and then on Sun- " day. October ai-ii.. to the Tryon g;m';'l'anBi3eIv”:f,1;'i';:” United Church where the funeral J Ga T M 18 Ltd service was conducted by the pas- ' l "1" 5' ' tor, Rev. Lloyd Archer. assisted 3”?!” 519"” by the Rev. Alexander Macxsy of :31” COE ' Kenunsilonl . . T1115 6: C0. The pallbearers. nephews of Mrs. w- 1'1 T1dm3'51i Callbeck, were: Kenneth Miium, M01 A- 0- MacPhereon . George Muttart, William Stavert, Mm it 0- Bourke Stanley stave:-L, I-ledley Lowther, MF5- P- W- MBCNEVIII . and Ainmn Hyper, Mrs. William MacMillim In passing she leaves to maurnu Mrs. J. M. R8?-ilnbufy -- her daughter Laura, Mrs. H. B. H. H. Marshall. Ltd. Weeks. Charlottetown: Dr. Lea M Miss Ruth Vlnnicombo Callback and Albert J. Csllbeck of Cecil Barbour Summerside. one other son l-fedley Prince Grocery .. .. !"- DI'ed0C9850Ei 11811 32.00. each: Stewart Scrimgeour, Previous to her marriage Mrs. Willard Irlam, Mrs. Howard Mur- C511b9Ck W35 Amiiidl MiiW3i'i-- ray, Mrs. B. C. Vanlderstine Elmer Three brothers, Albert, Hedley and Jon”, M". guy, M.cLeo,L 'M". T Frank of Carleton survive her as D. Demo". ' does one sister Mrs. James Sto- ".00 Gun. M" R B smuh V9” 0' Ch'”””e'0""- Mrs .1 s MacDonald (E R. Palmer. The large funeral, and the many L 'P'"1ee B J' vianI'd"mne' floral tributes bore witness to her Mi” A L'u,”' ' ' County Construction "Co Ltd. christian character, and to her long and exemplary life of service wggg 5;, in her family and to the eom- M", 390,-” 13.99310”. muniiw Mr. aimi Mrs. A. Likely Mrs. E. M. Phillips jilu M. K. Holt . . . Card Of Thanks ....a.. mi... - .3... 32. e :Mr.B.W.I.AP . To our many kind friends and Mrs. MIXTIIIG D-:l.oh, Mrs. Hengear neighbours, Mrs. MucNelll and Lu-3, Mn 5, G. Houmm mu and staff. our sincere xthlnkl. The D. D5,,” M" W .1. we”. ' family of the late Mrs. George um gum bhum Mug c”"b”k' Kenzie, Mrs; Frank Hearts, Mrs. Lyman Dsvison, Mrs. A. B. Cosh. IIEVIVE mmrnous woiur -500 Min Am! Striv- TOKYO (AP)-Japan has drawn up a three-year plan ceiling for an outlay of 880,000,000 to revive her aircraft and munitions indul- tries. the newspaper Anhi reports. The newspaper says the plan calls for the United States to meet two- thlrds of the cost. adding that the Japanese government drafted the plpn to present to the U. 8. in forthcoming talks in Washington between Prime Minister Shluru Yoohids and American leaders. have ltmoms. These are the coal room, boiler room. router room. rendering room, machine , room, hide room, main entrance, inedible cold storage, killing room. gut wuh room, two cold storage rooms. m.cn's change room, veferinsrrs room. bond room, supply room. in large puugo room as well as liv- IIG CATCIIEI British Columbia fishermen land- ed ill! whales in 1953, or '11 more than the year before. EDiS TAXI LUCKY NUMBERS ' 48073 - 48951 6561 Dial ent inslsowhsnglw sarcoma: of beoferlooooreusosofoetk-Itvili in; qusrtdu for o watchman or esreuhor Contributions I: 015.00. . 8100.00 .00. . 315.00. - 812.00. int cluls and how to start onei 6562 Librarians from twelve branch libraries, along with the Headqugi-. ters staff of the Prince Edward Island Libraries. gathered for their annual convention at Prince of Wales College on October is and 14. Greetings, were sent from the convention to Miss Eva Dyer librarisn of Alberton, who is s lent in the P.E.I. Hospital. The first session was largely as voted to a discussion of children's fetdlns clubs. and featured a. visit . Gt 000110 SLI to the weekly meeti f t.h Mrs. George Fisher read from w- 3- -19n11i-T15 - 395-00 Reading Club in Mrs. Cxbgffiss else: the remarks given at the Annual 4- 1'1- ROW? -- -. .815.00. at the Model School. small group discussion on the value of read- W3-I 19d by Miss Gracie Campbell Miss Ena Murphy gave an inter. estins demonstration of poster making. using ideas given to her by the group to work up simple but eye-catching posters. On Wednesday evening the group viewed the film "Arthur Lismer” presented through courtesy of the National Film Board Office, and each one contributed to the pro- gigikri ii short talk on a. recent Hidhiight of the Thursday morn. ing meeting was the announce- ment of the winner of the com- petition among libraries in exter- ior beautifleation. The award went to the Hunter River Library for its consistent efforts to improve the library grounds and the per. maneni Planting that was done A report on the children's reading Project carried out last winter was given by Miss Frances Mac. Miiim: children leading in the number of books read were Mai-non 3911- Mumiy Harbour. and Judy McMahon. Alberton. Mr. H. B. Chandler led a dis- cussion bringing out the ways in which the Headquarters nan might help the local librarians to make their libraries more effective. Another practical problem - pre. venting the loss of books - was introduced by Miss Dorothy cu). len. Impromptu skits to portray some difficulties were presented by Miss Jean Gill and Miss Gene. vleve Solomon Mrs. Jennie Ber. hard and Miss Mary Newsom, and the group spent some time consid- erinlz the poinir they brought out. While at Library Headquarters. miiny librarians took advantage of the Opportunity to choose books needed in their own libraries. Season's Liiiie Theaire Aciiviiies Gel Under Way The Charlottetown Little Theatre Guild membership drive for the 1954-55 season got off to 3 800d start last night when 50 en- thusiastic workers received their lists and cards. Membership is open to any and all-adults and students-who are interested in taking an active part in the actual Si-Being of the plays, or who wish to attend the performances. How- ever, this year admission will be by membership only, except for the children's play which will be open for the public. A studio party for all members is being planned towards the end of October to wind up the member- ship drive, and the first evening's performance will probably take Dlace towards the end of Novem- ber. This play, "The White Hsired Boy" directed by Mrs. J. P. Millar. has an excellent cast and every- ANNUAL LIBRARIES CONVENTION AT PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE . Leaves For Clive W. Currie (above). Dlstrici Engineer, Federal Department of Public Works. received instruction; yesterday from Ottawa to proceed to New York to represent the Fed- eral Department at the annual convention of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Mr. Currie leaves today and will attend the meetings from October 18-22. Girl Guide News . COOKIE DAY Order forms and advertising lit- erature are ready to be distributed next week to all Companies at their meetings. All Guides are asked to co-operate in the fullest in this effort as the profits are Company funds. LEADERS TAKE NOTE The training committee haw announced A ”Training'' for Sat- ui-dsy Nov. 6th for Guide and Brownie Leaders. Bulletins will be sent with details to all leaders. Further information will be an- nounced in cm next Guide Column. This "training" will be held in Charlottetown. We are leased to welcome the new Leader to our Guide Fam- ily. The regular Company meet- ings for 'lth Trinity and 1st and 3rd St. Peter's Companies will be held Tuesday. Oct. 19th., new Leaders having been procured for both of these Companies. USELESS SPECIMEN ' ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CF) - A wolf eel, rare in Newfoundland wa- ters. has been put in the tanks If the federal fisheries research eta tlon for investigation. The creature which officials say serves no use ful purpose, was caught by the re one is looking forward to its pres- entation. search vessel Marinus on the prov ince's south coast. SALE .MONDAY - Ar P. W. C SALE THE WORLD UNIVERSITY SERVICE TREASURE VAN Sale of handicrafts from INDIA 8: GREECE Scorfs. Jewelry. Woodwork. Brosswore SALE Sll F TUESDAY October 18-1 9 . Room 66 SALE SALE SALE ' AND Firestone oumli WINTER TIRIS W . Ngllll 5 D O W N 31.00 PER WEEK FIRESTONE HOME and AUTO COMPANY LTD. 187 Great George Street TRAVEL Telephones: MORTON new LIMITED 1 INSURANCE OOUNSELLOBS and AGENT! Insurance 8040 - Travel 8541 W. P. E. I.