.-_mus-nm-owns-wcuwu-wuwuinu-lalnrnn imam/Irma mum/m mo" ma our! DONATE Dl-Elll! YOUR IIEATII AS l'l' Milli YOIII TEETlll Billlllll. Glllfilllll This column is reserved ler nun of local interest, out silver-thug of e newey net-Ire may be hearted at the cents e word. etrietlr oer Able In ndnnal. ' continuum-ion un lu- summon. SEE latest ill Pottery Ware. Crockett’: Jewellery, NOTICE T0 ADVIITISEIS- All adyertiselncnts to lDDdl-r in Guardian muss be in oflice by noon of dav previous to insertion to ensure publication COOK'S for .Chrlst.mas' Pihoto- graphs. Evenings by appointment. YORK CONCERT IONIGBT. _ Ticket holders are requested to be in their seats at. 8 o'clock. S. F. TABBUSH rnislald a parcel with suit samples and Stetson Shirt order pads. ' ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. - Mr. and Mrs. J Milton Furness, Vernon, wish to annour-se the engagement of their daughter Beryl Frances. to Dr. Harold Stewart, son of Mrs. Nettie Stewart, Charlottetown. Wedding to take place in the near future. PDLICE HOLD SKATES — The City Police Department is looking for the owners of three pairs of skates, one ladies’ and two men's. 'I'hey were taken from a man who was unable to give a satisfactory explanation us to how they got in'hls possession. Police believe that they may have been stolen. RECOVERED Flt/OM ACCIDENT —The msrly friends of lVLr. John Cmew, Greenvalc, are giving him r. royal welcome home from the P. E I Hospital aftor his serious shooting accident and are glad to see him looking so well. Mr. Carew speaks very highly of tne care given him by the nursing staff and 0i the doctors in charge. (Patriot please copy). _ TIIEFTS FROM CABS — The numerous thefts from parked auto- mobiles taking place throughout the city has resulted in Chief of Police A, Blrtwlstle oautioning rar owners to be careful. Automobiles when loft unattended should have their doors securely locked thus providing a minimum opportunity XMAS PHOTOGRAPHS . -FREE-- With each Order, Metal Frame, any size. OPEN MONDAY to SATURDAY Evening by Appointment. PHONE l4Z-L COOK'S STUDIO i m lhmorhm 0.0.10. Honours. Filly Year's In fond and loving nsemory of our dear son and brother, Gru-mer Laughie E. Stewart, B. C. N. 3., who Was Killed in Action in the Jervis 'ing three drunk ceiling price. was fined costs or 20 days. of would-be thieves removing any- thing of value. CITY POLICE COURT —At‘ the Ciiy Police Court yesterday morn- and disorderly cases resulted in fines c-f $2‘) ecrh and costs or 30 days. A fourth accused on a similar charge was remanded-Two drunk and incap- ubles were cach fined $5 and cosls or 10 days and a third costs or 20 dnys, A man charged‘ with drunkcn driving was grantedi bail at $50 when his case was ad» journcd until tomorrow. The ac-f ruscd in a case of a breach of the, Wartime Prices and Trade Board: legulatlons. selling a radio above] $10 and‘ r ALBANY RESIDENT nowmf $10 and:Na€'Ollul Farmers‘ Union and the Bly Convoy. November 0th, 1M0. Vi’, do not forget you, hol- do we intend We think of you often and will to the end. Gone and forgotten by some you may be But dear to our meunory you ever will be. Father. Mother, Brothers and Sister-I ' ED-A delightful social evening‘ " vws held on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green. Albany. gvhen friends and neighbours gathered to honor Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Flemming undl family prior to their leaving the Bank of Nova Scn-iia to lair-e up residence in Hampton, N. B. Mr. A. W McKay. nctcd its chairman and after a few complimentary re-; nlarks called upon Mr, .l3asll At the third annual mcctinl: of CCM. Qunljfcr ("null-y Club, Wod- nesdny. Octohcl" 110th. 1946. S S. Braden. CHE. prcscrltcd znld watches suitably inst ibcd lo Mrs- srs. F Drsrdrv. F l"“3f-"'f€. G R71)- eris, F. Siolic, who ililVC completed fifty ymrs of continuous scrvicc Mrs. Claude Delaney and Mrs. Sherry i0 rcad an address. whilovcmer- ENTHLAU ( IIWII~(DRI [Ln/y 1.1 0PM‘ EVENINGS -—To You enloy Your chi-l trn uie ABEGWEIT out! cdi-atwlff main 0pm evenings from now until Christmas. Avoid dLSuppolntmm-t 1W Bhfllvlllns early this year, hdp oral of Mr. John W. Doyle took Place yesterday mgr-mm; at 845 gum the home of his brother. Mr. "l1 901/19. 209 Water st, r0 5L Damian's Basilica where Requlgm High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. l". MacDom ducted the service d; (h; The D811 bearers were $11? Hennessey. Cleaver Mg. “n- Geqrse Michael, Ambpgse Dvylc. Rrcbard Anderson and 1019M kedley. ' Personals Mrs. Kenneth Morrell, is hqmg "m9 with her p Mrs. Jewell Trenton, N Sanderson of for e period of arents Mr. and sStroud, Main sneer, cMf-“i- Silas Grniio, Ember-land's mmgmg» Wfls a rcoen. visitor in -Nnl0n N.S. Mrs. Grotto left a few days s30 on a visit to P. r: r Where she will visit relatives in Charlottetown, Géolgpfcejgn and Montague. —Nc'.v Glasgow News. ‘Mrs. Norma McClure.‘ Monoton. b. B. arrived by plans- to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Levinln McMillan Whose sudden P8551118 has coals-ed great sorrow among her mflrly friends Stevenage Protests i Planning Proposals B)’ NORMAN CRIBBENS (Canadian Press Staff Wrlter) STEVENAGE England. Nov. 3- ‘CP’ ~31“?! UDJECilOIl lo the pro- posal to make thls Hertfsrdshlre ,communit_v a satellite town under the New Towns Act of 1946 is that it would blot out the town's rural individuality. At a public inquiry before Arnold lyiolris. planning llspcctor of the hillllfilry of Town and Csuntl-y Planning. local rcsiuenls and land- cutters. with rrthwsentatzveg or the lullifilwlilan nann- Beard voiced their objections la the planned ex- rmsion of Sievéniflge by {he min- istry Cope Morgan. K C , for the Res- idents’ Protection Association. said the scheme woulsl "ruin the integ- ration of Stevennge and stgmp our its individuality.” "The result.“ h? said. “would be 11 Sl-lrawl Jlild til: unique feature about is that i.‘ would lie a planned sprawl." Lord Lytton, \\"il41SE estate. Knob- worth Park. has near. said he spoke H8 a "lifelong supoortel of the po- licy embodied in the New ‘Foams B111" He said llr recognized the wisdom oi’ putvinz factories on one side of the rmvl and residents on the other. but it was "carrying principle to the paint of madness" to insist that 12021118 already living on one side should move to the —--__. FUNERAL SERVICE-The f un- 111 who also con- THE CHARLOTTETOWN "GUARDIAN Protestant Orphanage Annual Collections Cilia Travers, S. D. by Teacher and Pupils Primary Dept. $1.00 Each: Mrs. Ed. Mbwfllllml; llams; David Murphy; Bert Dickie; Douli; Earle Sswlor; Fred Irving. 75c—-Walter Lord. 50c Each: Mrs. Charles Cmssman; Thomas; Mrs. l-lazen McWilllams; Leonard Gardiner; F. Gardiner; Jim Campbelld Arthur Campbell; Mrs. Jas. Bell; Claude Howatt; Nona Wright; Monoe Gardiner; _Al.tred Norring; Gordon Harvey; [Urban Weddell; Raymond Harvey; ‘Vernon Muttart; Stanton McNei1l; Joan Waddell; Alberta McDonald; Frank Campbell; Mrs. Harry Pat- terson. . 35c - Mrs. J. Toombs. 25c Each: Mrs. Ernest Biwrren; Garnet Bell; Mrs. Juliana Bow: ‘i; ' Mrs. McPherson; Willard Crooks; ' Russell l-Nwatt: Mrs. Jas. Camp- bell; Joan McNelll; Mrs. J. Newrich. ZSc-Wallace Muttart. 20c—Mrs. Alice Hsteley. Tote1—-$25.20. New Inndon S. D. by Women's lhsmut, -1.00 Each: H. P. Found; Mrs. Dan F. MacKay; Mrs. Frank A. Ramsay; Mrs. Mord.» McEwen; Rutherford Cotton; Mrs. Florrie MacLeod; Mrs. Walford MaoEwen; Mrs, Don. Mac- Ewcn; Mrs. Fred MacEwen. 75c Each: Mrs. Harold Mayhew; Mrs. Wilbur MacKay; Mrs. Sadie Cann; Mrs. Oscar MacKay. 60c-—Mrs. Stanley Brown. 50c Each. Mrs. E, H. Dunm-ing; Mrs. W. B. Dunning; Mrs. Harry Scmers; Mrs. Lewis Cole; Mrs. RM. Carr; Mrs. Lorne Campbell; Mrs. Earle Carr; Mrs. Oliver Bernard: Mrs. Ccmtabie: Elmer Somers; Mrs. Murray MacKay; Mrs. Leigh Mac- Ewen: Mrs. Claude MacDwen; Mrs. Jamts Cole; Mrs. Kcir MacAllistsr; M's. Morton Adams. Each: Miss. Ross ltiscEwen; Mrs. Geo. Cole: Mrs. John Currie. 25c Canoe Cove by Caroline McKenzie and Laura MacNevln Lady Patricia L. O. B. A. $10.00 $1.00 Each: Samdle McKenzie; Jay Mac-Nevin; Hugh McPhsc; Mrs. Cleve McDonald; Neil Darrach; Mark lnman; George Darrach; E. MacKinmn; Colin McFadyen; Duncan McConnell; Mrs. Malcolm MncKenzic; Beecher Hickoox; Mrs. liar-old i/lacKinnon; Mary M-cDou- gall; Mrs. James N. Hall; Colin. Camphsll; Wal-ier Carson; Mack McFadysn: Mrs. Rods-rick lvlacilae; Francis McDougall; Hector Mac- Nsvln; A Frienzt! Mrsl. Mary B. MacKinnon; Archie MacKirn n: Dcugai! McLean: Waltle‘: Hac- Donald; Dan ltlacbievin: Janus lvlaoNz-viu: Daniel lviacLeo": Albert MrlcDsugail. 50c Each: Mrs. Howard Muirhcnd; David lifacliachern. Total~$4l.00. Rocky Point by Mrs. Newton Taylor $1.00 Each: Mrs. William Mutch; Jack Stanford; Mrs. Raymond Tay- lor; Mrs. Newton Taylor. 50c Each: Angus McEachern; Bruce Smith; John MacLenn; Mrs. irlcrbsrt Gorvedtt; Mrs. Err-est Cur- rie: Mrs. Howard Smith. ‘mo-Bruce Smith. Total-MAO. Southport by Hrs. C. l‘. Stewart and Mrs. Harry Mutch Peter Summers $5.00 Rolatd Wood 3.60 $2.00 Encih: Malcolm MacDonald; Ernest Mclnnis; Nell Wadmun; Dr. Leo Frank; Mrs. Raoul Rey- hond; Mrs. Hazel Wilson; Mrs. W. Hazard Gardiner; Frank MoWii- Mrs Herb Lord; Marion Lord; Miss Edwin Crosmlan; Iiey Crooks; Janie i ,3" PAGE THRT-Ji (I X v fl y \\\\\\\ '- Q x “\ t l: / /? l, a v L l Q» 3/ f0 - ( /-.-- Q / w€ / 2/‘ 2.5“ " -\., ’ " /*O CAENL EtME/IV/IBER ? .. 1 ‘ , xglum" r-n ll Poppy Sale Campaign Starts Today Happenings 0f A Rural District A very unfortunate accident oc- :Cl.i1'l‘(d cn Thursday morning. whil ‘Mr. Hcneyxvell Buhnan New Gins- govc. was engage-l i" delivering: the .1 mail. H: was uelping i0 031113 scm- ‘lll‘ ucuble and while jumping on the back of his oar he fell bxckw" "l5 on the pave- mcnt, thus illSiiiilLslg a slight con- cwsion, v.'h'c:. made it necessary for his removal to the P. E. Island Hospital. His ffli-Fj/ friends ‘Will be glad to know h" is resting comfort- a-ble and hope for his speedy re- covery. Honewvrl; is a friend to all. and a very cblie-lng mall courier 11:21. (Lang: itIcCoubrcy, New Glasgow left Wednesday morning on a trip to Munlreal. where she will visit her sister Mrs. William Gendron and hcl broiher-ln-lawl Mr. D B McCoubrey and Mrs. MoC:"oub:':y' and friends Mr and hTl‘$..‘.Il1l’I‘8.'/' Glasgow. were vishors Sunday. 9 Orr. New here on Mr. and Mrs. Luthcr Moffatt. Sydney. ncccztigralllcd in" their 1W0 sons, were recent visitor: hens, the with the Company. Mr. Braden, who joined C.C.M. year 1906 was presented by Mr. S. Ash on hchnlf of the 118 members of C-CM, Ouartcr Ccniucv Club with a gold "40 year" insignia ring in honour of his forty year's scr- v’"~ ""111 the Company. C.C.M. employees and members of the Quarter Century Club include 19 with 40 to 50 ycnrs continuous ln Memos-lam ln loving memory of my darling mother, Mn. Josephine Carr who 111M November 5th, 1045. At night when all Is silent And sleep forsaken my eyes servlca, s M)‘ 1110118111! 111.11! "It IPIWYIT“ 60 with 30 to 39 years continuous “hrre my dear mother lies. servica sun, M...‘ b, Baum“, legeicvglih 25 to 39 years continuous D1. William Doluhlrl a T.C.A. ENTERTAIN GRADUATES 8 WINNIPEG Man, Nov. 4 -- A dinner marked the close of a fl-ve weelu course of intensive training and graduation oi 25 members of the most recent passenger agents class of Trans Canada Air Lines. All_of the men and four of OM eleven women served in the arm- ed forces and with those additions Tnans Canada Air Lines again In Humor-lam levhg munnry 0| or deer flier, w. Ame oeuent. Who de- thig life November B, 1043. t Jerome McKenm honored guests club bag and an electric reading lamp. Mr. for their ni-ce gifts and hoped to have their friends visit their new home. A sing song with Mr. A, W. McKay at the piano was heartily enjoyed. Lunch was ser- ved by the maindcr of the evening spent in T011811! a 9191156"! 9119111118 t0 alsiics for new towns seemed to have c ose. Kerr of Moncton. of Gander, Newfoundland. various parts Calgary, Vancouver. Winnipeg in the West and from] water supply of London. "The Toronto, lngersoll and Montreal imstevenego site is about the worst have been assigned to stations in that point qt vie-w.” various parts of Canada. ' presented the Site Unsuitable: lth l h ' w a e“ er Ewart Gladstone Cuioln, plan- ning expert and native of Steven- age, said the site was ‘unsuitable’ and tho taking of a ill-mile radius of Stevenuge would lead to a pop- ulation of betwem 250.000 and 350.- 000 Flemmlng thanked all them in ladies and the re- would be a tragedy” he For the Metropolitan Water crisl vhni. God Save the KmKlBOllfd. rue Mcboweil said the 'been selected vzithout reference to the water situation. Six millions gallons of water s day. lost through deterioration of th River Lee, would have to be pufdped from the River Thames and the expense would fall largely upon London water consumers. Henry Francis Oonin, chief en- gineer of the board, said no oon- sideration had been given to the . dds to its already long list of ex ervice personnel.‘ Among the graduates were R. H. and R. O'Brien The other graduates came~ from of Canada. _!rom Victoria and he Bast. The men and women that oould have been selected from number of oeoole who would live ment plan. sbefore it was oonsidelfl ‘by the Minister o.i Towr and Colin- try Planning. wuvld be submitted guests of Mr, and Mrs. Davis Moff- l-i. V. Dunbar; Mrs. Parker Wood. an of New Glasgow. $1.00 Each: Roland McDonald; Harold McKie; Neil Mathsson; Mrs. Ellsworth Wilson; Mrs. Percy Mulch; Mrs. Sylvan Pippy; Mrs. Hope Mulch; Mrs. Edward Mac- Phall; Mrs. Allison Tait; Mrs. Arth- ur Burke; Mrs. Charles Bennett; Mrs. Percy Wood; Mrs. L. H. Mo- Phersom; Mrs. C. P. Stewart; Lewis Henry; Ernest Burke: Stewart Henry; William Cooper; Alex. Walker; Lorne Kelly; Perley Mutch; Margaret Duncan. On Friday evening. October 18th friends and ncighnours vnthered at the home of Ml. and Mrs. Stanil- nus Dolron, Cavendish to honour them on their departure from this vicinity. for their new home in North Rustico, where they plan to spend their years of retirement. Mr. George (Jlark called the gath- ering to order and Wlill appropriate remarks asked Mr. Alphonso Dolron to read an address and present 50c Each: Mrs. Cyrus Corisir . _ ' a lovely studio couch to the hon- Mm‘ David Stewart‘ Mn‘ ‘mm mired couple. Mr Dolron on behalf Mad“! of his wife gave fitting thanks to Total M750’ all for their kln1ness. Remarks Arthur Capewm-L KC" said the by different one: spoke cf the fine qualitim of Mr. and Mrs. Dolron. A jolly sing mug was indulged in with ma. Edward Dolron and Mrs. Clarence Gallant as organlsts. Messrs Leo Allan and Isadore Gall- ant furnished music while the Wfiier set indulged in the light fantistlc. A special feature of the site would be "too near the mag- netic field of London and a large ln it would work in Inndlon." Inspector Morris closed the meet- ing by promising that the develop- young ladies. ill/lth the hope that. there would soon be a: other suoh happy party. all departed for their wmes. Mr. Stevenson who ls one OI our jvoung returned m;ll, is very deserv- ing of every praise for his standing in the rural be lilflcaiion contest. f-sr his home \ aillly shows thc improvement by nl lch thought and hard work on ins par; as \1.’?li as Mrs. Stevensm. This hcnte was fcrnlcl-ly owned by Mr and Mrs. Charles Hons n. "who have now bought B. love little home about where their friends wish them every happiness. Mrs. Noel Hooper has returned home from North Milton, where she spent the past wed; teaching school. at prcscn: the teacher Miss Alice McPllc-sol is oorrvalesoing after an appendix operation. Mrs. Ernest Clslk is having a pleasant visit with her daughter Mrs. John Bulman and Mr. Bul- man. Ml‘. and Mrs. Hamilton Horne attended the party at the home of ‘hcr niece Mrs. Stevenson on Fri- day evening and enldved H1091- ing old time friends. Mrs George Smith was a recent. r1310, 1o Hilnter Rivet. the guest of her daughter Mrs. Enmett Bel-- hard and Mr. Bernard. she WM accompanied on her return by her little grandson Albert Bernard. where he will visit for a few day: \ NEWTON-MamNEVIN wnnmnc. The home of Mr. and M“ Em- est Johnston. 30 Tsunton Road. Toronto, was thc scene of a very pretty wcdding on Oct. l4 at 7 p.m. when Frances Aletta. ‘hush- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charl€s New- ton. Newmarkef. Ontario. became the bride of Ncil Angus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hector A. Cgnm- Cuvq P. E. I. Rev. J. hf Laird cf Know Preshvlcrinn Church evening was a beautiful vocal solo rm- the National Farmers’ Union. .00 the people of Stevanage. by Mr. Dolph LeClalr accompanied by Mrs. Icolair. A delirium lunch w/ ' fir/ales‘ [gym/flied wfafivnfl/ midsummer-W» 1'“ byir/afid/sv/WI um“: ‘ififithGel-egnlsll: I ‘us! one, Grew-PW" a." m'i";.§§iii§°“ni-'.°‘§'.Yi‘ho§ ‘boil’; creoedVlGO Ill d h“ double-baked by I Wm‘! son who has been quite sick. you x a wmPk“ m. 2 brin ing to you the at“? ‘swing W111‘ 1"“ Pmcea’ g - nod Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. full goodness of sun-HF David Johnston: on the arrival of u u‘ “m drl whet! Ind mlltdd berlcy- g bonnie wee girl. Ruth Ann. . n _ Gnpcin Gfllldflthclldl Andlifidllli W1Yn°°d Hope River bazaar which was ‘mm l‘ ya“ i1] that “l1 of Grape-Nut! brought to e oi so Wednesday “lu” ‘t \ 2 “Harm” evening was eon dercd a great “mus-nus flavor.‘ you can gee 14 no 16 servings “mat 3 A pleasant. evening was spent at was served by several of the lsdiee. and after a closing song. each one wended their way homeward leav- ing best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Dolmn in their new home. Mr. Billie Andrew is at present in _A1fl1h0l'8l, where he is engaged in the storing of potatoes. Mr. Stanley Orr was in Charlotte- tmrn for s few dnys. the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Read Stevenson, when their friends were invited to spend a lolly social hour. Different games were enjoy- ed. and dancing was freely indulg- ed in to music furnished by Mr. Elwood Weeks on the violin accom- panied by Miss Betty Bertram and Mr. Edwin Arldrcw on the guitar» A dainty lunch WJI served by Mrs. Stevenson seemed I- a "- ~' one mile away in E-outb Rustico.‘ l solemnized the marriage in the presence of e number of relatives and friends. The bride who en- tered the room on the arm of her father wore a floor length gown of white satin with shoulder length veil and carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Alfred Headley who wore blue taffeta and carried a bouquet oi‘ pink roses. The groom was sup- ported by hi-s'brother. John E. MacNevin. The wedding music was played by the bride's niece. Mrs. Howard Johnson. Following ihr ceremony a delightful reception was held. A toast proposed‘ to the bride was responded to by the groom. The happy couple lefi ‘amid showers of confetti on a honeymoon trip to the United States. ROYAL ACADEMY POPULAR Nearly 200.000 people paid t0 l" the annual summer show of the Rjoyul Academy in London thil year. Nor were the sales to be de- spised. totalling in all 691 works ni- gpgggflng 32,391 pounds, comments a London correspondent. What the purchasing public went for chiefly were smaller pieces. preferably flow- er studies or soothing llfldlOlDQ- 5nd than was quite a demand for black-and-white studies. The pic- ture of the year we! Dam! h“?! Knight's‘ "NuremberL" PPWIMY because of its intense topical in- terest as well as its dmrnstic treat- merit. The 91111111118 W" #0111111"- members of the museum staff and of the women's committee of the Diamond Jubilee Campaign fr!!! their skill at a close variation of it. a draught board and men of "w xvnr dynasty. about 145° 3- C" reconstructed by 1119 38379113" 11°‘ panmenb served as one model for thc modern version of the game do; volopcd by GQOFSE s» Park" a“ MacNevivn.‘ Roy Howard ‘m collaboration with Ambrose Lzinsinc. curator 0f ESYP- iologv at the Mcirop<>1i¢11n~ sxmg coco BREAD! There's no loci action with Fresh Ycostl And Fleischmenn‘: fresh You: goes right so work because it's actively fresh. lt gives full delicious breed flavour, tender smooth tenure —perject freshness, IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, always ark for Fleischmeon’: scrim fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. Dependable-Canada's tested favour- ite for over 70 years.