4!; iWill Settle Final Details ..For Big Smelter in NB. FRI-JDERICTON (CP) - Final carry all the power they'll 000 tons of mlnlllme Ind WW - - 1 1' ' to.Mr. Forbes added. iriipigiiiililiztKiinsrriiiitlefcniglioiiiwiiclllarISTEAM PLANTS POSSIBLE manganese smelter near Wood". here next week between officialslm of Stratmat Ltd. and the New Brunswick electric power commis- negotiations," he said. I sion. C Hedley Forbes, NBEPC -.iice- announced in May the company ihairman. said Friday officials of planned construction of an 1,800- ihe Montreal mining firm will ar- 10 live in the New Brunswick c;ip- between 350 and 500 men. ital to disclose their power re F qulrements for the g smelter, first in the province. No definite date for the meeting has been set Stratmai estimated at 150,000,000 tons. 81'? 3 wick. Mr. Forbes said it was want." A heavy power line was stock N13. are expected to open more new steam generating plants 320,000,000 prediction the smelter will go into operation next year. Friday quoted Strzltmat chief en- nlanganese holdings. flirt?” M 'i Twldlile 0' M0"”'e”l known "how much Dower they'll ll” 10 "Ill ltllvlitillulls-' C He said it was possible one or ight have to be built. "We are in the final stage of Premier Hugh John Flemming ii refinery with a labor force of Mr. orbes reaffirmed the preniier's The Woodstock, SentinelvPress s Sa)'lnL'. the provincial govern- locaied a few miles northeast of merit had assured the firm ade- w t ki Western New Bruns- quaie and low-cost power would Gods 0c u be available. He described large not quantities of cheap power as "the Sirillnllll ll siliisidiary of tile extender; into the company hold- Slraleillli ll:-ierials Corporation. ings earlier this year and "can would probably process about 75,- CITY Aiin CENTRAL , YOUR DOLLAR buys more all the Hughes Drug Store. ISLAND colored views. well Studio. WE TREAT the sick well. Git gey's Pharmacy. open 8 a.m. tni 8 pm. WINDMILL Restaurant lilo Prince St.. has fresh oysters daily. i We put up orders to take out. roii CONVENIENCE. irieniil:-l nest and economy. shop at Gig- geyls Pharmacy. RESERVE NOVEMBER 15 for Cras- Kings Daughters Annual Tea and ., bazaar. 8 WES. NICI-l0LSON'S. Barber shop 202 Kent, (upstairs! open (Iai- lly 9 a.m. to! pm. CHR. REF. CHURCH Dutch ser- vices at 10:30 a.m. At 7:30 p.m. Heart: Hall. East Royalty. RESERVE THURSDAY October llth, for annual Columbus Day Ball to he held at the Iiollaway. cents. CAMERA FANS! Why not come , to Camera Club? Opening meet- l lng October 9th. ll o'clock. Y.M.C. v A. Bring your camera. DON'T FORGET Highfield Unit- ed Church Chicken and ham sup- per. Wednesday Oct. 10. at 5 pm. ' Adults 1.00. Children 50 cents. CHRIST CHURCH. Cherry Val- ley 2:30 p.m. Harvest Thanks- - ,..-ax: Leod (Pauline Mclntyrel Char- lottetown. ATTENTION CURLERS. Annual meeting of I' E.i Curling Associa- . tion, at the Charlottetown Curling Club 7.30 pm. Wednesday. Octob- i urged to have representation. NOTICE-ANNUAL meeting of Prince Edward Island Progress- ive Conservative Association. Oc- tober 17th. 1956 at Community Centre. Special Speaker. .:::.: r'&:.- ' niversary Year. Over 200,000 Med- er lflth. All associate curling clubs, John Diefenbaker. M.P.,v1ce in A1 ical prescriptions dispensed. Pro-i ANNUAL Lcugue of Mercy Tea - ,will be a s lendid time to reorgan- While in Maine they will Be join- and Display at the Cundall Home-.119 your plgmnmu beds. we have ed by some relative. from B”- la large assortment of strong. lI- ton and the family will spend the warp in sn'i,l.-1 Mmlnery. Gt. land grown, plants and bulbs ready week-end together. iGeorge Street. "where every style? to move: Dflcil V9?! Friday. October 12. is HixStyle.” PENTECOSTAL Church of the. air, 1.30 p.m. Q. R. Stairs. mnister. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH of the Thanksgiving Day we will serve I2 .air Saturday. 2.30 p.m. over CFCY , turkey dinner from 5 til 8.8!. QR Stairs, Minister. FREE CHURCH of 5C0ll'-llld- home service at Princetown Road Service Birch Hill, October 71h. United Church Sunday evening.l.3tl 8.30 pm. conducted by Rev. J H. Rcv. H, L. Mitton. guest speaker, . cholf l Bishop. HARTSVILLE RALLY Day Ser- vice, Sunday, October 7th. 3 p.m. lhliss Mary A. Mat-Kenzic, guest speaker. s'r MARKS RUSTICO 7 no p.m.i Crapaud Rally my program by the 1 Harvest Thanksgiving service. So- 5Ulld3Y 5011001. ReV- UOYC Al'ClI0l'. A Maritime Baha'i Conference will be held at the Queen Hotel, Char- -- Ioitetown. during the Thanksgiv- loist. Mr. Roy Smallmau of ,Charlottetown. Come and bring the iwhole family. i ATTEND. CONFERENCE Fifteen from the United Young Nova Scotia. to attend the annual Maritime conference. I ATTENTION HA PTISTS! Begin-. ning Sunday and until further not- ,ice. the Charlottetown Baptist Sun-l day School will meet from 9.45 to 10.30 a.m. (Activity Class as usual, :at 11.30) Please remember the change and be on time. DUNDAS-ANNANDALE Unit- ed Church Circuit. S.A. Custance. Pastor, Sunday. Oct. 7. 1956. Dun- giving service. Soloist Mrs. Mac- class p.m. Divine Worship. Thanks-l pgivlng Service Sunday School 10.!) a.m. Annandale Evening Worship l7.3f) p.m. Thanksgiving Service. ;Snlo by Herb MacLeod. Sunday School 7 p.m. Forest Hill Sunday ischool ll a.m. THE SERVICE IN THE Parish of Alberton for Sunday, Octo.ltr ducted by ning prayer lay, Rector of Port Hlll. WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE tons of ingot iron annually. Pro- esslng is at prtsent done in a Niagara Falls. Out, plant. i WINDMILL special today ...ir.i liver and onions or bacon. .70 cents. CARD GAME - Daughters of England. sons of England Ball. 1"” PWVWCW D9 Richmond St.. tonight at 6.15. THE WINDMILL Sunday noon special. Fried chicken dinner 01.00. i that teachers are always in the HEATH MscQusri-ie. Queen's County Conservative Candidate will speak at 7.15 tonight on CFCY'i Provincial Affairs Broadcast. HEATH MacQuarrie, Queen's County Conservative Candidate will , speak at 7.15 tonight on CFCY's the Canadian National Exhibition, Provincial Affair: Broadcast. FREE CHURCH of Scotland - Correction. Services in Stanchel. Oct. 7th., 1.30 p.m., and not 7.30 p. m Rev. J. H. Bishop Minister. Rt'MMAGE Sale Heart: Hall. Bziscmcnl. Saturday. Oct. 6, 2 pm. THE WINDMILI. Sunday even- "in; special roast lamb. .95 cents. "GARDENERS: This weekend Joe R. Smith, Clinton." THE WINDMILL Restaurant, its BIRTHS their usual Prince Street open hours from ll a.m. to 12 midnight WINSLOE CHARGE H I r V e I Wspecial music by the Y. P. A ' TRYON UNITED Church Sunday I Cape T Crapaud 7.30. Tryun Sacrament of Infant Baptism . O Traverse 3 p.m.; ctober 7th: Tryon ll a.m.: l BAHA'I CONFERENCE ing weekend. Representatives wmpM1L1,, gpgcml, Tony, Peoples of Summerslrie will leave from Halifax. Moncton and St. tCalves liver, bacon or baton; 70 this morning for New Glasgow.I.lohn will be in attendance. l BRADALBANE United Church. lsiiriday October 7th. Rose Valley service. Bradalbane W. M. VH. S. Raynor, Minister. i l GOV"T. APPOINTMENTS - At it-ll held this week. George Howar HUNTER River Pastoral Charge. 7th will be 11 Morning Prayer Ill The Unlted Church of Canadn. Ser- Alberton. 3.00 Evening Prayer inl vices on Sunday. October 7th.. Kildare. 7.30 Evening Prayer in rrnanksgivlus Sunday as follows! l orLeary. The services will be con- . Hampshire 9.45 a.m.. 5 unit! In Mr, .1, went," The 59;-., School 10.45; North Wiltshlre It s. malat 3.30 will be Ee- m., Sunday School 10 a.m.: Hunt- lind Confirmation er River 7.3) P-mi. Slalflay Scilog . class conducted by Rev. M.T. Flnd- 10.30 am. Wheat?! VET W. WORTHS PHARMACY mm A"' S. Thankoffertng service at 7.30 p in. Miss Helen Moase. B. A.. re- asonabls. ll a.m.; Granville 3 p.m.: Pleas- ant Valley 7.30 p.m. (Thanksgiving 8 Thank offering; Service 11 a.m.'. Miss Helen Mouse. Guest speaker. Mrs. Hedley Lowther. Soloist. Rev; is meeting of the Executive Coun- of Charlottetown was appointed caretaker of the Court House. He isucceeds Aeneas MacEachern who was appoillted Queens County Joll- lcr some weeks ago. Miss Blanche MacMillan was appointed a stell- ographer at Falconwood Hospital. Teachers Institute Convention Concluded The aiiniialooaventina of the Charlottetown Ihscbefs Institute ' concluded at in doses Charlotte High school yesterday. Highlight of the morning ses- 'sion was an address by Mr. H.B. Macl.ean. V .., B.C.. found- er of the well known Macbcan Method of writing. Mr. Mnclaul been appoartnl at teacher's .conventioiis on the Island for the , past few months at the request of pertinent of Education. He left with the teach- ' er-s sorme hints on better teaching methods and emphasised the fact ,middle of human relations with lpuplls, with parents, and with the lschool stafff. He further stated that teachers must work with what may seem a multitude of people. each with a different per. sonal.lty.IllIll'tlIIDNlBllonnhlu lwdlIii8uiest.Ioadvtud.Isths socrdtomesss. other speakers at the morning sirta-lsaryiiqrryiinillsi-.wuitu Baker 4 After the snail recess. Mr. Mal. onlnl ltclenaio. Director of Cur- riculum for the Province. and Dr. Brendan O'Grady. of the teaching staff of Saint Dunstasfs Univer- dtlf. IIVI short addresses on mat- ters of special interest to the teachers. Also speaking was Miss Brenda Large who gave a report of the Red Cross Summer School held at St. John's. Quebelf. The newly-elected execu ve is as tolhwsz Pruident- Mr. C.F. Hlne, West Kent; Vlce-President- Min Jesssle Fulllerton, Prince street. 1' "A . after which they journeyed to nut. land. Vemiont where they visit- rd Mr. Cantwell's sister. Mrs. Henry Godette. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Baxter. of Meyer's Studio, left yesterday by car on a weekend trip to Bangor. Maine. Accompanying them are Mrs. Baxter's sister, lDorothy McAleer. of the Eaton company staff. their mother. and daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth. . -y - Miss Bertha Doyle, Queen Square; additional members, Miss Anna Matheson, Queen Charlotte High, and Miss Eileen llynes of Rockford Square. russtoii wen Mr. Kenneth Parkenl I ' WAS SPEAKER Pictured above is Mr. B.B. Mae- Lean who addressed the Charlott- ctown Teacher's Institute conven- tion at the Queen Charlotte High School yesterday. Mr. Macleal conventions in Newfoundland. Registry for the 17th Annual Con ference of the Maritime Presbyteb ian Young People's Society took place at Zion Church last night. Approximately 175 delegates '.from the four Atlantic Provinces were expected to register early last evening. but due to the con- cellatlon of crossings on the Wood Islands - Caribou Ferry Service - i RADMORE - Mr. and Mrs. Henry . Radmore (nee Birdena Friuelll l Gatlneau. Quebec. are happy to announce the birth of a son, David Henry. at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Friday, September 28, 1956. Both well. Weight 8 lbs. 4 ozs. t I i JACKSON - At the P. E. I. Hos- pital September 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jackson. Fortune Bridge. a daughter Karen Colleen sister for David and Kent. DUFFY - At the Charlottetown l Hospital on Thursday. Oct. 4. 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Puffy of Fort Augustus, a dough ET. COX -- At the Prince Edward 1;. land Hospital Oct. I, 1956 to Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd 5. Cox. a daugh- ter. Weight 8 lbs.. 8 cu. MACLEOD - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on October 4, 1936 to Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Mac- Lcod (.Ir.t. Charlottetown. tnee Helen Stewart. New Glasgow. N. 4S.t A daughter. Weight 7 lbs.. 015. IIENNEBBEY-At the Charlotte- town Hospital on October 4. 1958 to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hennes- sey, (nee Pat Richard). Charl- ot , a daughter, Weight 0 lbs.. 11 ozs. DEATHS STEWART - At the P. E. I. Hos- pital Wednesday. October 3rd,. Norman C. Stewart, High Bank, in his tllat year. Resting at late , residence. Funeral will be held from Little Sands United Church Sunday. October 7. 3.00 pm. In- terment Little Sands cemetery. CHANDLER - At the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ray Laud, nus. tico, Oct. 6, 1956. Philips E. Chandler of North Milton in his 90th year. Remains resting at shortly after noon yesterday. , many of the delegates had to turn .towards Cape Tormentine for con- lnections and are not expected in ithe City until this morning. i After registration, a song service tied by Mr. Roddie liickox and ac- High Wind Delays Arrival Of Y.P.S. Delegates In The City gan at the piano, began confer- ence activities. This morning the theme speak- er will be the Rev. Hugh Jack D. D., of Sydney.:N. 5. Another high- light of the day's sessions willhe the election of the new executive ,and the annual conference supper iihis evening. Also speaking this jmorning is Rev. D. A. Campbell. Montague. who just recently has been appointed Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in the Marl- time Provinces. The conference lwlll conclude with a song service and fellowship period Sunday even- ' l companied by Mr. John Lea Mor- ing. Girl Guide column SEMI-ANNUAL The Semi Annual Meeting of the Girl illdes Association is being held on Tuesday. October 16th at 2 P.M. at the Presbyterian Church Hall, Summerside. Cookie Day instruction sheets and order forms have been mailed out to all Companies. Any Gulders who have not received these please contact 'Mrs. Smith, 15 Rochford Square. The week of Oct 8th-13 all Guides will be getting their orders for cookies. Please wear your uniform, and don't forget the Guide Law, "A Guide is Courteous". We hope that every Guide in the Province will really go all out in this elf- deavour. as you know, you keep one half of the profit, that is six cents per box, the rest goes to Provincial to help to carry on Guiding with a high standard on the Island. CENSUS FORMS Guiders. please take note---In a few days you will receive your census forms, which you will he asked to fill out. ti return with 35 cents per Guide it your Comp- any. This is for registration. and Insurance, which will protect Guides and Gulders financially in case of an accident while on Guide business. You will also re- celve Membership cards which should be filled out properly in ink. and given to every Guide or Brownie on the payment of this Steer Escapes On Wharf, Heads For The Country A bit of the country smiled on the streets of the City last evening when a fine beef steer took a stroll through town. The animal report- edly was the possession of the New- foundland Shlppers. It, along with several others. was being herded at the railway wharf. in prepar- ation for loading on the M. V. Fer- gus, then due from Newfoundland. The Fergus, however, was late in arriving in port due to the strong wind and an attempt was made to shelter the cattle for the night. All were sheltered but one. And when a trip rope on the animal let go, the steer decided on a stroll. He passed up the side-walk of Weymouth Street and proceeded out Longworth Avenue then being persued by City Police. After passing through a cemetery on the St. Peter's Road. it entered a field where it was left for the night. Of- ficials expect to capture it this morning. has almost W0 pupils with over to in several classes. He explain- ed that last year's staggering of classes has now been avoided by acquiring some other accommo- dation and by splitting the auditor turn into I classrooms as a tem- pory measure. Due to several fse tors the first grade each year has many more boys than the outgo- ing tenth so that the increase will continue for several years. As a consequence to the change there Callaghan. Committee Members: Mrs. Frank Butler, Mrs. Maurice phen Connolly, st. Col. Iaoilltuu Donald, Fred Drlscoll. -I-T-PiIC9- It was the opinion of those pre- sent that great credit was due to the outgoing president, Mrs. AI- ex Mclsaac and her executive for their efforts on behalf of Queen Square school. Parkdale Village is able to re- port that all outstanding taxes in -the Village have been collected in full. This was reported by the Vil- lage Clerk. Arthur Seaman. at the regular monthly meeting held Thursday night. Mr. Seaman was heartily congratulated on this fine accomplishment. Mr. Webster, reporting for the building committee, advised that arrangements for building the new fire hall have now been complet- ed, with all necessary material contracted for. and that work has started in preparing the lot for putting in the foundation. Mr. Bor den Myers was awarded the con- ract for the labour to build the hall at a previous special meeting of the commissioners. It was report- ed also, that through the combined efforts of the building committee. Mr. Drlscoll and Mr. Webster, in farming out separate contracts for the supplying of the various mat- erials. as well as the labour. quite a substantial sum of money has Former Hunter River Marl Dies Word has been received by Mr. Frank Bagnnll of Hunter River of the sudden death of his nephew, Fied Essery. Sr. of Saugus, Mass. The deceased was formerly of Hun- ter Rlfer and for the past ten years he with his family had spent his vacation at Hunter River. Pclrkdale Village Reports All Outstanding Taxes Collected been saved for the village. over the anticipated cost of the building. STREET LIGHTS Mr. Webster, reporting also u chairman of the street lights com- mittee, advised that the Maritime Electric Co., does not. as yet, have material available to install the extra lights on the streets border- ing on the village. but that they will be placed as soon as required material is available. The problem of providing ade- tlulte police patrolling of the vil- lage was discussed at some length, and the chairman of this com- mltiiee, Mr. Di-ircoll, raised many questions on how this could be im-' plemented. It was agreed that this is now liecessa y in a community of this size. and the hope is ex. pressed by all that B satisfactory solution will be u-rind .3 in an very near future. TAX INCREASE The ommissloners agreed in raise the tax rate in the village to forty cents per hundred dollars llseilment. in accordance with the recommendation of the finance 48. Sunday: PItI11'lioGuasdlsa , 8.lttIt057rOct. 6. 1956 a place .....;y- v is ols: in an that of aha: ..,,,T””''” M... lit; .;',,.,'”,,';',l'''''' and school inuuu. no man Ite.woa&a- ' "W of Mill! niostlou would ban ' III Mu bind by tbs out executive. ""150 (lily) raliur muons Roche of lalnt ”"""' 34 Duadalfs Ulitvnsity gave a 3 most lntuostlu and informative talk on the saint of a eou-u oil .52 ucadon.wbatt.lleaimofacolleas 57 education should be and gave "' lllrtlcular stress to the was :5 Saint mniuiuri llnivw odu- 2 cates its students. Fa Inch: 55: spoke with the eloquence of I GI man enthused with his oilbllct 54 andltls liopodliowlllrotinmwith much” 56 W talk the not-tnodtstant 3.1"" u 3 so uro. t c- Tlie following executive was :9, 3 chosen for the 1958-57 term: Presw yn-mom, . 4. 53 ldent, Mr. C.R. KcQ.I::, 1;tPV.PJ.. st ;um-L H g 5' Arthur nrcc.ulun.' set.-y.' HALIFAX tCP - The weather Barnes . Treasurer. BM. office here says a high pressure Ir0-- rmwlns eastward from the 9"" 1535- Will live fine weather in the Maritime: Satin-. day and most of Sunday. Forecasts: 'Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and northern Nov 3 Scotla: Clear; not much change in daytime temperatures; light winds. Low-high at New Glasgow 35 and 55, Charlottetown 38 and 58. Moncton and Fredericton 32 and 52, Saint John 35 and 52. Ed- mundston and Cam lltoa 32 and Increasing cloudi- ness. ' High tide at Charlottetown today at 12.Hl p.m. and Sunday at 12.0! a.m. and 1.07 p.m.: at Rustlco at 8.08 a.m. and 7.12 pm and Sun- day nt 8.57 a.m. and 7.48 pm Sum merslde tide eighteen minutes lat er than Charlottetown Bun rises this morning at 6.I7 a. m.. Sunday at 8.18 a.m.. and sets at 5.44 p.m. and tomorrow at 5.43 p.m. NEW BARRIER NANIMO, B. C. tCP)-Huiks of 12 vessels including a wooden sali- lng ship and thre. old U. S. de stroyers are being moved from their graveyard off the northern shore of Vancouver Island. The bulk; which have formed a protec- live barrier for lumber plants since 1040 are being replaced by n 8100.000 breakwater. Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner VICTORIA HALL He leaves to mourn. S wife, his mother. Mrs. Edna Esa- ROCKET TESTS CHICAGO (AP) John P. Hagen, director of the US. satel- lite program. said Monday that testing of parts for the first earth satellite "will commence in a few weeks."' Hagen said that "within a few months, the first of II series of tcst vehicles trockets designed to carrry the satellite too to 5000 cently returned from a three-year term of mission work in Japan. will be the speaker at Wheatley prletor .l.E.H. Worth. Registered Pharmaceutical Chemist July 1914. MENTS RESTAURNAT Queen -about 40 young people of the since I United Church in Prince Edward il5lP"d Wm Pmnd "'9 ""3"" River. The Wheatley River - Glas- :Thanksgiving weekend conference: sow Road choir Wm Ind nu ifor Maritime Young Peoples Uni-imum. and singmt Rev, c R eral notice later. WALLER-At Beach the Cutcllffe Funeral Home. fun- -Thursday, October 4. 1956. Fred- erick C. Waller (painter) in his amount. You will be Grove on to your Commissioner. give this matter extremely pro attention and return the forms just as quickly as , asked to mpt ru St.. serving Sunday and Monday, full course Turkey dinner. Price or to take out dinners. ..MILTON .. Rector. Rev. A. E. Plercey-Scr- vices for Sunday October 7th arc:-- St. John's. Milton -- l0.00 a.m. Sunday School. llzm .m. Holy Communion. sermon - Special .. .--,,n .4...,.... -a.--'----- It lnion supervisor of , children's .l j work. party held in Spring Park Hall. were the following: Ladies lst.,l Mrs. Elmer MncRae; 2nd., Mrs. G. Richards. Gents lst.. Robert Constable: 2rld., Joe 0'Ha.nley; Consolation Jerome Bates. Freeze-out - Mrs. Nelson Whit- locli; Mrs. Eric Farquharson. i 1 llimril Ilcliisis mm roman mhesudk-0IrIo&. 11.50. Phone 5725 for reservations l" ions being held in New Glasgow., 5. Rev. A. Frank Maclsean. Charlottetown. will be the theme "I-Icaven'li Music At Your Door." ! ober 7th. the 19th. Sunday after speaker Mlgg Elana; Rice, Don-..lTrInity. St. Marks. Kensingtom, isunday School and confirmation .cl 'Baplism 2.30 and ion, Sunday School and confirm- ation class 6:30 and harvest thanks giving service 7:30 p m. Come and bring your families. W, Eric In- grnham. Minister. POLICE COURT - Two men charged with being dmnk and iir capable appeared before Magist- rate K. Ill. Martin in City Police Court yesterday morning. one re ceived a fine of Sm. and costs or ten days In jail while the other was fined S10. and costs or five days In jail. A vagrant was sentenced to ll days in jail, while the case of a Joy-rider was rat-landed initli this morning. Charlottetown Funeral Home 18 Esstos St-. mi. 4820 Minister of Trinity United Church Moose. B. A.. B. D., Minister. PERSONALS RUSTICO Parish speaker. He will use as his subject. j tal. I the Charlottetown Hospital. I Mr. Joe A. Tralrlor. Advertising and Sales Manager for L. E. Water man Co. Ltd, Mmtresl. accomp- ianicd by Mrs. Trclnor. will be weekend with Mr. or, Elm Ave.. City. Miss Elaine Mus-ley, staff of C.F.C.Y.. returned vacation in Toronto. extended Vilit 90 "PP" The many friends of Mrs. Heath iMaclntyre. 22 Goodwill Avenue, ANGLICAN CHURCH Services. will regret to learn that she is In in the New London Parish on Oct- . the Prince Edward Island Hospi- Misses Alice and Eleanor Trai- ass 10 a.m. and Holy Eucharist "015 Ml" -WY" C055! IN "V- 'll a.m. St, Thomas' French River. Rilbe" T"l"”"- km in” "'0ml"K ..I'RlZE WINNERS-At the card lsnniiny School 1:30, Ev:-nsong and on it molar trip to Boston Ind mnnrmmnn New York. Enroute home they Monday night the prize winncrsir-lass 3:30, St. Stephen": Hurling-I will "5" l" M”""'”l' The friends of Mrs. Hugh P. .'i'rainor, Charlottetown. will re- lgret to hear she is a patient in spending the Thanks vtng holiday atnor's par- enta. Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Train- of the Y!!- terday after spedlu I two-week Mr. and Mrs. Edward Caiitwsll City, returned Thursday form an E and the Eastern United Itatu. whiietn Toroub they attained CARD OF THANKS 00th year. Resting at the Mac. Lean Funeral Home. from where the funeral will be held tomorrow. Saturday, afternoon, service starting at two o'clock. Interment in Sherwood Cem. etery. DAY - At Charlottetown October 5. I958 Archibald Day of Nort- boro, in his 48th year. The re. mains will be forwarded from Dsvlson's Funeral Home today. Saturn-y. to Margate United Church where funeral service will be held at 3.00 p.m. Inter- ment church cemetery. MURRAY - At the Charlottetown H spltal on Friday. October 5. 1956. Peter Murray formerly of Mayfleld and Klnkora. In his Nth year. His remains are resting at the Charlottetown funeral borne from where the funeral will be held Monday morning to St. Dun- stan's Basilica fbr Requiem High Masrat 0 o'clock. lnuI'I&t h the Catholic Cqnst-cry. ENGAGEMENTS HR. AND MR8. IDUIS PIAN- OR. wntewnle. announce II! oo- ugeinaai of their claw. Viola lsrurd. to John & Peter. NI of Mr. and MB. Clarkla tur- Cf . rings to take plans October lit. st. Peter's Clinch. Toronb. OI- tario. MARRIAGES Well Trinity Co. has really got- ten away to a good start. This was a "Fly-up". Kay Younker and Beverly Mills left their little Brownie friends and Mrs. Reid Brown Owl to fly up to the Guide Co. Kay was presented with her Collectors Badge and Beverly her writer's. Mrs. R..l. Rodd. District Commissioner pl sented these Badges. Beverly Ann McGregor, Lone Guide, told her story, and sang a Gaelic song at Campfire. Among the guests present; was Miss Lilian Duchemin. We wel- come as Guiders to the Trinity Co. Joan Rogerson. Jnyce Willi!- ington and Esther Johnston. Both the Guide Companies from the Basilica have gotten under- way. We welcome as new Guid- ers. with Elaine MacDonald will be Rosita Crolten. And with Beryl Beaizan. will he Elisabeth Coyle. Marie Quinn and Patricia Kem- Mabel Saunders. will have T ' ' her with her Brownies. Patricia Mary Chandler. Paula Raymond. Ann Tierney. on 1-ggugy, Mrl. Rodd. Drown owl, of Zion Brownies and all 2 GI I miles above the earth's surface) will be fired." Clerk. Jon L. Roach, comer new Post Office Building. cry of and two ” and a son. Also surviving in his aunt, Miss Elizabeth Burial! of Saugus. The funeral will be held on Mon- day at Saugus. NERVY THIEVRS BRISTOL. Eng. iCP)-Thieves broke into a warehouse here and robbed a safe. In a movie theatre next door police wen watching an instructional film on safe- breakers. VILLAGE OF SPRING PARK NOTICE TO RESIDENTS Residents of the Village of Spring Park whose taxes are In arrears are advised that between the 1st and 30th of November 1956, ii list of the defaulting ratepayers, with their addresses and amounts of taxes due, will be pub- llshed once each week for three weeks in and further that within twoweeks of the the Village Clerk will apply to the Magistrate for the County of Queens for judgment against each property or person listed for the amount then owing with costs. as provided in Section 45 (4) of the Village Service Act. Taxes are payable at the residence of the new Village this newspaper, last publication of Trafalgar Street and Riv- ervlew Drive, or mailed to the Clerk at Box 752 in the HUGHES DRUG STORE Paylnslrd-Hnsrlllt phi-wIl'Vl&. Monday Wodoosilay of Each Wpok. i . WILL BE OPEN All on MONDAY I if I I comma to all three WI! Ilreed to share in discussing these matters at such a mam. which it is understood, will In :ll0l'll.Y. Further action on plug R” "'9 "''89llu&' flooded sewer and glitter system for this era. gym 5. ' "'94- Mlldllll this lneotlnz. Burke Electric iirllorlsod II on areas. and it eater Commltt presented I ill a. mining st till: last annuzl rneeeteliig, M00539. 003059? 3ill w c ume. l'eP0 was accepted at that starting 5.00 A. MacLe . fin . 01,...-..,,,,,,,' ,.::.,,,e:3f:, a?lr'"a,'::'. Sponsored by Victoria of funds suffil tto ' I ' me M”. hcfhl; pmggrsrtpieftecotllx Ladies Aid. plflillonl h I e c arlnall of th . Eommluloners, Mr. G. C.."vm.u r tight t in "' U mi o L 3l;werattentioli”of t:'am . W. the Cbsrlottst no. 1"" .. H the Com" newt-ha art: iglrailif. WIIOLEIS ll"5.?'llt.2"" it '"i''''""''”'''" "it" "I" 55 0 Dr in Park and P-rkdale. to Jointly discuss pro- New Method Blunts biems which have arisen, and an i cur oowuou yous FUEL slits Keep the boat in and the cold out with our aluminum storm doors and combination storm wn doll and screen units. 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