graphs." Name Hall tonight at 8.30 in of Basilica Cubs and Scouts. evlsion at Vail's Radio KM Kent St. OUR OPENING sale will Brown and Meek. French R SPECIAL EVANGELISTC vice crindiiclcd by and Mrs. ber l8 in S A. Citadel at 8 All are welcome. dial 5223. full dinners. dishes. Serving Requiem lligli Mass was celehr ed by her pm:-tor. Rev. )l(Carthv, who als officiated Service. ; in tinue all week. Oct 11 to Oct. 15. KEEP BEA LTIFUL. Alw8.V5- ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street, cour , Specializing C h i n a 5 cl Ortoiu-i' 11th at 00 pm. Admis- Charles the grave 'I'iir- pail bearers were,in Droductlnn 7885 2- The (.i"1'1l3:LT"”4”Y.- 051' 1.1; 1.955. ' City andfeniral "CRASWELL for better photo- ROY'I Taxi-Dial 6560-6569. mi .from st. John. after attending THE 191' DU MONT Tel-' Mr H. R. Vessey is a patient SEE M l the Prince Edward Island Hos- ta pl 1. mm Mr. Charles Archer is co iv” lwing of the Prince Edward Is ,.,.. lffoapital. Commissioner l Wyl-lntte Booth. Octo- p.m. .Locoi Camera iclub Meeting iCharlottetown Camera Club resum- ied activites for another season. Twenty-four were present includ- se- ing several new members. Marion Dockendorff The full at-i atlon getting away this season w Morrison and McTague wedding. lescing. s patient in the Veterans siding. Mr R D Donnelly called 'on Mr. V R. Pepier of Montagiie CERLERF Tm. Annual Meet. who gave a very interesting an The Little Theatre Guld plans to an early start "fin-crs of thc Royal Canadian St-liocil.i-vealed thi- the l'.IV8- land Pre- ow- y lof the general activities. Her lloyalgHonour. ii-lighness was the guest of the of-3 ith H.R.H. PRINCESS ROYAL in-lCan.'-idian School of Signals King the rear is Brigadicr A.A.Bc-am-I 1945. WE TREAT THE SICK Personals Under a plan belnl Pu5h9d W giggle! 3 Pharmacy "ll" ' ' M" clan" Mchgm and Mrs Canada. 18 countries--fiva Cl;):n- p.m. . . , .. , , T Dr. J. D. MacGuigan returned mlmm and 13 non Comm” PENNY ALCTION in Holy . .iack Sheen. The Princess is Cal- in the early part of the debate. An international atniosphere ii'as.iihlFh 0lJ9n9Cl lhe annual Conven- ougiiout by tho prescncciliiln rank-and-file members de- Sfoge Being Set For Influx Of U. N. Members UNITED NATIONS. N.Y.. (CP) ..'rhe stage is being set for the biggest influx of new member! to the UN since its founding in uld gain simultaneous admis- son. Canadian authorities emphllu ize that much further negotiation will be required before the Pl” is brought to fruition. and they conced; thalte serious obstacles ar . mllllesgite these reservations. f:h9Yl are openly hopeful that most if not all the 18 applicants can be brought to membership at this; session of the General Asaemhly., It is understood that besldcs Canada. Yugoslavia is also vl8Y' - ing is mediator's role in attempt- ing to break the deadlock which Japan. Austria. Libya. ll8lY- Flu- land. Jordan. Nepal. Cambodia. Laos. Portugal. Spain. the REP!-Ihs lic of Ireland. Hungary. Rom- ania. Bulgaria. Albania and Outer Mongolia. The last five are Communist states. h R UN . S ..,..,, ATTENDING CONFERENCES as ep e 00l' with Bel-"um Beam-V E55"'”3l5 . . fhncemlgdonfggerwgg i'S5'3'”"' ll Representing Saint Dunstan's berth in Edmonton. He 1. ch. E"””'li””&'d nilzis has l::'..;"":r '" J he w -r-teem Univ”-W " CW" C”''”” We"' M "-”-”5- " 5'- rowe at .. .-. . (' i. . . . cra room. e 6523 for appolntmenti. students conferences being (left)- held this week are Mr. George Mulls ally (right) Mr. James S. Noonan Dunstan's. Mr. Noonan will represent st. Dunstan's in the conference of the Mr, Mullaliy is the St. Dunstan's Canadian Federation of Catholic representative at the National Fed- Colleze Sludehls Whlfih Wlll ll! held eratlon of Canadian University this week at Saint Francis Xavier -Should occupy its seat. the economic committee of the powerful Trades Union Congress. said those who advocate the na- awa. Ontario. Mrs. Ewen MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacLeod. Osh- have returned to ticularly concerned to become in- - esting features in the history of the conference site and made is forceful appeal for greater coop- eration between people in the com- p l h 1 f which is in University at Antigonish. ms of The mm” Edward Islandiinformatiive talk and demonstra- beilimr rgggllgglionlromavedlvltlx :3susliec:ll1uatc ol:ll:reI'.1l(lll:V8l.'51t)' of Al- (Photos by Tom Ford). Curling .-lssocwiinn Will be heldillngiggtg: upsfrcfarglgwgfglf dnaslli states-Korea and Viet Nana- ,” summ.-i"sidc at 730 p m Shalnime mm . . A i 9 "1 but the consensus here is t at ' . . petition on the .tbj t A on lhPflil(:.Nl:il.l- 0!(;l():):guclftf.eIId- Algssummer Scenes" Mr clagqieseg zhecselgijsve little chance of being large t"'””””” t A” i I andulB cointbinegh weft? Judged by; cchljna does not enter into the f . .-. A. to es- DOD at io e. e winnin - edDl.1,;”:,l,;a.ILl.:(rlYmge prllaldutrrtion was ”S(lui'is Lighthouse" bygclglildle E132blliSehll)Jr0llMfnwOnhel'edllfclllll are cordially lmll9(l to bear Kiri iV,liu'l(hay: placing second was a T ' -. - whether the country should be , D Gem 6 Fisher h d nmha,-(i )I'i('IlIiil.'il(l.VDII-Pclnr o res ing scene by W L. Taylor. ; - c I. 3 , represented but which g0Vel'n- Young adults should be par- morning. r. 8 . ea- Dominion l)l'.'llliii (lixefliqfal d l" Th9,t';9ll0'”' 0; "'51! 'F”"l:l"a,:I'"3 . - ....-an.-xx. L --- Us ' r """"""'TT” 4 ment-Nationalist or Communist ed an intensive discussion on the Chg,-i..n.,.....n Y ii ”. ucs ay.p-cnmmi as was mug in y . rs. F” " careful selection of vocation as the , . . . . Neither West Germany nor mrmed on the prmclples (0 deh ' and guccessfuj 1i. sion tree int-I exevilllre .W-as riuir elected: peels the guard 'nf honor at Royal stnn. 0iit.. Saturday afternoon. in cut. while on the left is Captain onel in Chief of the Signal corps. Communist East Germany has mocracy and to exercise the ra- ?:;.'5Sgleal'kael;Pl;0r ma closing bx. Lmvns mi: iH.VNlPEG - g:;l:'”;,Y,.';.:,e;,',;”"i,v.f1,F-Dyggfgi . l awll ” for membershiw sponslbliliies as Well!!! 0310:? quet. Mr. Al Tyler, General- See Mr. J ,tn:i..: .lt.-lcl.can MP. has G 1, wt; I ' L I C R lB ' . h L b A 0 hi-ivileges of citizensb D. stae. r retary of the Moncton Y.M.C.A.. W W wmnwg where he W,” D::ni:e”yL:e 5iCeg::;l.g::ll:- RB-mg-V l a Ti B d Frank MalcKin(i;o:i1. 5I'l:lnClP:5'- lioigitegl out that yang: adults bciir be H spwmltllllmil 3' ll"? lll Mathew": Secmlaryl Mrs. Barry l . 1' a :l'!e:1!ll:golhewsll)fgifivt)e:Igt)ung adult gar-i?:ini?loli:l.mf)rl')tllrfi theylrlnellllvellrlilnnsgt lhrcc Swiilli 'i'i WV 1"" - .VlacLai'en; Treasurer. Roland F S R I . . -- . .. i. gllllllll of the scL'- " . . . . , . . delegates, who convened at the the same time-that they are serv- hl'llll'lttlill' .)l the Ftzfiinsi-ri'aiIi'9 Floss Sememrll Mama!” - . . - v . i lotlllihhaantllremlvllsiltlxng GMrIsl.&nIltsadI::: chnrlutlemwn YsM'C'A' aver the mg l” examples for those ymmg" mi-iy, in lxll.l' is now Canada yreegghgs Wm be hum furlllinhtw Th L-.,miiig0"'.”l..w "”"'e'l5 a"l:.,ll:d5.t.a"e.':de(fhh) g(l;F.5;:.:.l.l.'l. By RAN.-till) MACLL-'Rk'lN iphone systems already have been den-5 ,'mthe,' Mm Robe” -1-odd. Thanksgiving weekend for the ien- than themselves. 0tl1ci'rc1loli;i' tmuws will be hcld ly on Monday pvenmgs. me nextiothei ianksnur a rggusails tile-gi;i.iiI-Ii; aT,l,eionreSt1emac;i0n :1-8-mink Wm. MAR(.A'lE. England lkcutersl nationalized under labor govern-lBreada,bane vmaga th annual Maritime Phalanx-Phb Formaliexpression to! shanks and at Fhriilottrit .4... .... Vm-. 5 and at being October 24th. Class A mm.il”””l MP "ll" 5 t'g”” F..(;' A was mpade M. "We m.,m.,m.; n,.Th9 Labor pal-t.v Monday iunked ments, and the Glasgowiproposals sympathy is emnded ,0 M,.,'at Conference. 1 1 ixizppreclgton wean ex ell; e Mia Mri Thme Rm,” 0.... ,.n NM, 12 for pom,-on R. that Um? M” be port.to Klllgsgfln. n .ton g iitaty. the or amyadnn "H helm” M- an a. proposal urging a wholesale na-waned (Or whnlesgle confiscation of and Mm George Hick”. Bread. Speaking itit the opian ng :3: (Li: marrny 'ff';S.;;I(!l asT iiges out o the AllElfllll' mill (Illiral Pl"0l'lnf'8S ”Sl1ore Scenes": Class B wil hai'e,reluln”l b),l e,5,am,e l:an5p(.,r' olgh rgseni and 35-; Sign-,1; 0f.l”mmIMa"()n or Ind uslr'V' butlule pmvale b"5l"9.55'35 llwolved" albane. and Mr. Frank Hickox,lS"t”rday 3; ell-"atom nah L5": (:1 an 8 faan r Cuhna-' 5”. n,;pM,,h.L,,). 7.... Wu.L.,an ,5 39. the same 5.,,,j,.(., on Nm...m,W -"L -Chailoilcuiun ycslelda) liinlnlnhsqnem-P d men miic-anad; X gm '.:-l.'.!l:DC(l on ii lting-l'aIlge”pr0gltBfVn tolwith no compensation paid. Springfield in the death of the lab Dunbar. C ar otfhtorin ar In v d ma s En ereaceh ' iii:-nIiIaii. cnmmnmd M W... -.1acL..a,, and 1,m.re51..d m.,.s.,ns wishmg 1" mm The (l('lrit'ilnienl lffpresellledvl e'Mc I s anf m re um fU.ro.M. 3. Wm back the Voters by 19,3. The new 0, the party reader. tam daughter. Mrs. Henry Yum. ChurCh,Sh'eSBe1dt Sryouag pegllils siib fmeg ers 0 slot? Cost their two small children. Sarah the camera club are assururl of W31 "”-"""l 8"” 3' "'e"?l'9u he: W0” 0 1.9 , 3 I. I P : ii lite party overwhelmingly re- ship. which. approves the principle Jamaica mains Massachue . 5h0u1du0l"" 3 3"” 0 C to W 5 i" ' '"”95' 0 9 0"' Jean and Air... a warm welecome. fore mm Clnlongl-in-Chief. ri.e.y::ng Igocdber ninth: wiliual JLfi'llf3(l a left-wmlg programdloi-I so- gr ngtiiofrtiaillzaiion. wais expressed M” WW5 husgmnd Pmdmmd bieforeh lglivtilglz oc:n::rl;Mr frigging:-dlilnigr-nbiE::e:: ul;:'eli.Y9i1a1llr- ?& Princess llnya an aso were pro a a . . . ciziiziiig several more in us ries y r its. He sad what is ' e c a e e . o - FILNERAL MONDAY - Th? sent at a number of social flint" the Presentation aitcr veteran politician James needed is a survey and analysis to her by only a (ell: weelg" 3:: UV?! End lhelr um95- dl" Auxllllary were ungled mil funeral of Mr: Catherine Flood G g F tioiis Wlll('l1 l'llFIl'l'.Pfl the iii.-c'-iv-ion.; Two Charlottetown nlticcr.-. Ma tiriffiths declared "the task we help the party decide the future Mrs George Hm ox W13 8 en Col-"L 5- Wulthall Guudet. ll! l0l' Particular Praise for the wall- was held .l.lr7l'-"l.." ln”rnli1FZliiiuTi he? u The Ccrcnuuiial paratle oil S:iIur- jor H. R. llenncssey and Capt J lirivc to undertake is not to sit role of natonallzed public owner- "'9 fumral M M"' Y" have "' bringing greetings (mm the City derful "Mall Ciii0yECl OVEF the late rcsidcilrc in Green Bay to O b .day and a cliurch parade on Sun-',J. Coyle were sclertod to rf'l)l'('- down and draw up lists of indus- ship in the Labor view of society. turned la lhelr Mme "1 Breadd' 01 Cl""'l9"9l0W"v olmlned lnle" weekend- St. Anne's Chu-'cl'l. Lot 65. where. er .daAv morning were the highlights'sent the 5 Sigs. on the Guard of trips to be nationalized." Wilfred Heywood. chairman of bane" ' After making tentatvo plans to hold the next Conference in Hall- fax, the Confernce group adjourn- ed at 1:30 p.m. to afford dele of Signals on Friday evening. whcnrof Major tieiicral Whclitley, Sig- in-lliilftfl lhal lh9"P-"ilillf -'iCl0Dt ”i'Ed- V all were presented to the distin-'nals Officer in Chief of the Royal lllotirlcd Socialist Policies to offset lliflle real background OF knowledge guished gum Corps of signals and Major G9n.lllS swci.-ping defeat at the polls-behind them" to make it succeed. VOn Saturday Hcr Royal Highness oral O'Connell. Chicf Signals 0f- la-bl hl?i.V- g The ”new look" policy reform was the gueist of mhm. ranks elem”. Amprkan Army. p But late” in the afternoon, alrnostlpioposals made by Griffiths called la" anemmm ma in her hnmur. The 5 Signals Dmachnwnt wasgall the 1'...-ill delegates voted, no lfor these subjects to be thrashed EThe reception and hall at the headed by I.iciit Col. Kcith M.A:?)ll:l'i:n('l:53:l:l;hL5;:3VSP::1l:l5 "I3: ilclglllfl ltlle "Brit!-VIS ."exl three ahllmmg , - I 5 mm... Commandin . . 4 . g I e- woe - en ions: ousing. owners ip o (Ei'f;l'.”'55 .91 S”.L”.',d”.?..'3.""l,”iilLllL'T"';l.) -. ---.--.--ll -uslup of banks. buildings. and of theiindustry, the nuclear age and auto. limp and steel. textile. engineeiinglmation. education. social security, and shipbuilding industries. lagriculture. planning and control, The nation's railroads and iele-l tionalization program ”liave very Tflunlly. the Muflllmel. End C8113- da as a whole. As discussion SIX Erandsons of the ceceascd.!tl'iT9E 0hP'3i'l -'s'll0WS 85 80 nllfiierl .Francis Carragllcl'. Eugene Car-:b9l0l'9 the End Of October. ,.aEhm.' Lam. carragher. ca,-it Mrs- Fred Ranahan. President Flood. Interment was in the 0'. "19 Guild is greatly pleased Church Ccmctcry The funeral was Wllh "'9 enthusiasm Which marks very largely attended "'9 rehearsals 0' the early shows and looks forward to the major Fl'.VF.RAL SATFRDAY - Thc productions of the winter with high. funeral of the l:'ilP .V'lrs. W.W. hopes for general support and suc-l Brown of 228 Cumberland Street cells. was hcld Saturday afternoon. Thel Peter Shama starts the season as gates time to return to their home: in Moncton, St. John, Truro. Fred- eriction, Halifax and Yarmouth. Martial Law In Strike Area INDIAPAPOLIS, their home after vacationing on the Island. While in Breadalbane they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex C. MacDonald. Miss Eleanor Murray. who re- cently resigned her position in the Department of Vital Statistics, Health and Welfare Center. Char- lottetown. was the recipient of several gifts before leaving for leader Monday Jean Cousins. prior to her depart- ure for the Missionary Bible In- stitute. Hubbard's. Nova Scotia. Mrs. Lorne Seaman. called upon Mrs. James Snowie who read an Annual Convention Ind-- MP) - People's Society. and the Akita Club of Cintral Christian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hickox. Boa- and the jndjvjdu 1 5 t . ' Governor George Craig Monday service M the ham? and luv, director of--Cracked Iceuand "Art . C. T. I. a and 0cl8Y Calgary. Presgntifatlriitnsnweretfrori: Zggzifgloio orgaiciouixg latmgzi proclaimed martial law for New was conductcd liy Rev. Howard:MacLean is giving similar leader- , . ; the cm” st” 0 ll 9 ehpuymen ' ' Ciislle. Ind-. find the Perle” Christie. The nail bearers we.-eiship to "When Altars Burn." Miss M the annual convention of City D u”e S S 1, of Health and Weiare. t e ounz MacLeod on behalf of those i!re- cu-cle corporation promptly an- M955” ll? ll-'lf'Nl9Vlll. if L. lLaure Jeanne Arsenaiilt wll direct leachers l" Rmhmrd Square Schml a S MacPhersn. Lloyd Weeks. Geoi'gel"A Proposal", Kitsoii. John Writts. Cecil Stewart. Interment was in the Peoples" sent presented her with a purse of money. After the serving of a dainty lunch Mrs. Winslow Watts nounced plans to reopen lts foun- dry where eight persons wen: shot during strike violence last " the third of melon Friday.October 7. Mr- Austin on, up shawl. lKennedy was elected president for The jean"-Q three am may mlzlhe ensuipg year. Other officers . To Help Disarmament . . - Wednesday. , - . . ton. are visiting friends in Bread- entertained lhe guests wml ln ccmclory. 1” produced by the Guild m Delchosen were the following. Vice- . lb 5 . new and Vmn" strumental music. The United Auto Workers C10. W, V b .-. -- . rpresidcnt. Miss Anna Matheson. By JAMES DEVLIN PRESSURE or OPINION 3 anew W"? Y- . ..-hm members are on strike at t L " lilfm " l” "ell. ch"k""” l" "'”lw. K. s.; Secretary. Miss rim . .uiA.ui. Fla. (AP)-State Secre-I Dulles expressed faith that world On Saturday evenlnz. October l. the iston ring firm, protested arket Place . and has been . I t D H h H S . . , Mrs. Samuel Good. Charlotte P lchosen as a prospem" iinniullllaclsaar, R. s, 5,; Executive V ary ii es c a enged oviet lead- opinion will help cure the worlds Mrs. Daniel Dixon. Breadalbane, was given a surprise party by her neighbors and friends in honor of her birthday. when Mrs. William Graham had stated the purpose of the party. Mrs. J. .1. MacLeod read an address, and Mrs. Angus Gillis presented Mrs. Dixon with a beauti- Howard Mclnnis FITTED FOOTWEAR I75 Qiiiwn St. -Currie Bldg. after careful consideration by the membem p' 515' Barbara P"""d Dlrecfnral After committee appolntmenls M15, Iphigenie Auemun wmmlbrlef business session followed. g give leadership to the drive for M”? P"E5'de"l .A”'"' Walsh 35 inew memben which takes placwchairman and Miss Olga Toombs. . shanty. l secretary. In her presidential repnrf. Miss. town, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hammond Newson during the weekend of September 25. Misses Eleanor and Jurretir Murray, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Murray, Broadsi- the governor's action as "Pill ting pi-nru-rty rights above hum- an rights." Martial law. means the national iuard will be in full nharge oi law enforcement in the area around New Castle. as well I5 ills. disarmament and peace by accept- "World opinion will act as a com- ing President Eisenhowerls propo- .pulslon on the Soviet Union to sol for an exchange of military ;relax its grip upon East Germany blueprints and aerial inspections of land to permit the unification of - ' one country by the other- Germany. Dulles declared in an address "Also. I believe that world opin- ers Monday to open the door toll 4-4-s.. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, IJEATHS 50c Peri insertion - g -... s - ... l Among gm. mm; of blmnpss ,and L-xprcsscd her delight with the-books and pamphlets. our against prncity. N. 3” as champion for me Me: day. September 33. 30 h0iI0l' Mill ELECTRICAL G1 Him in Randolph, Masa., lwgs the ,-epm 0; John Dinzwenllgrowing intercst in educational af-the other. only in this uiiy can The secretary referred in the and successive ye" ' F FF ' "F "" ili- f..-mgp W staverl in her on the recent "inland Products lfairs by both teacher and generallwe reach our own host ('llnl'lilSiVE- lsoviet Unionls new "friendly" look He arrived tn Calngda in 15; R0931" ”."'ii nun 'liii;iuci' of the late Week" Thin: Wnri-hwhilp ' ll7uhliC- lncss in edumlinnpl rcsmrch lbut noted that "Soviet Communt fr Y - U k I. H” I . - . - project. I . .l I i . '- g . . I . I s om ugoslavla, where he play- . i I R"F”m,:ll mnrs In Eltlll WacLean. g;.(?;ibi;;iit;'”si:):rc;:;L;L :ai:dnnqr:L.:S i M'Il;lirefa::t0llli;'l:;;);'lnPiEi:s;eaf;1:;:i ”'e'ghe”.sp:-xzikcrnrilradxs; 1h:i"lztVlt'illg.SllA- I:l;1ti;:rin;eni1ia:i:e;-Egsteligtly; l?;l:tl::: rs; edDlrhEl;Z::iilt:)vmO;?n:l&8l;V-L30 yeairg. mililiix -.l siimmnixiilc Mass '"'f",:- M lwoolner. and Mr. Wendell Phillipslgiarliglllll-”lil3' Ffii'c.-glng lb; uiwk 0lI”"l"lli9Sl-" Totals for ogllher comprtllwrs '1? LOW 55 Pl'”"" 55'” 35" n 1- irw. Ht 7. l9.'.'. Ad I h '" " AUITIS notlineri plans for attended a (I. T. F. seminar in 9 .”."”E "”" "l""l 'l"l""- 5" "So we cannot tell." he said. lW"97 0- M- M3cC0l"l0ll. Ha1l- ,, 93 " um lip ril1.( ln lllf-F til .VGal:,.7 Hlso pref "'9 la" il'C '”"l""'”" l" he held Oltaw” ml” "35" 5"m"lel'- Ih.”lel'C"”"' '0 Nlllfallnnal sllPPl'- "whether what is oing on marks fax 5; Harold Uveta. Halifax. 4: ! I .,, , .,; 3,... W. in (-hmlmmmw" 2n Charlottetown on October 21 and 0f considerable interest and im-vVL:j:"- a genuine change of purpose or Rod Dickey. Halifax. 4; Dr. I. D. . W, :. Wm. Mm M” be mward. in l:m1c"ip:(ln:1pi';.1ker1.c (vl'ill(l! he Nel- portgncetto all ttfanadliian lteaclliieirnJrnm;1"r:i:n;tT :fm"r;i;' ”:o;:.lvr.it..1.ii;-5 wh(.”,e,. it is merely . manoeuvre, pnozman. Charlottetown. M6: . it ,.., g . . ,ny - ,5 3 mn .s 3 i. - '4 I :;1...:.:.i".....::.s..'rr.';:.;".:h:i. .2: r...'1"..e. l. ..::m... ...::;.l::a:." ::.l.::':s;.l:;:.:;' 5-""&"i?..T”.i'Z1?.i' .:::.'.:l:i';?”:".:. 4'” ' WELL M P 139.. regldpnpgs 5-; prinm, g,,.,,,,L liuests with gum: oi the interesting gemplaiting tlhle establishment of a rm-rm-'-"r-rm-r They must not rebuff a change our Dnucett. Moncton. 3:'Allister 3A-IQ:-lggy . . I ' ' Fiii-mi-at '.l.'pdn..:rl.1- mm-"mg g,,T specs n t e .ayri-9 nrggnllafjon and an Co ege of Teachers sim- , which might be that for which the Frazer. New Glasgow. 2'75: Jam- , 5.. n.........-. i;,....,,,, 5... R, umuaiioui rxnm. America ilar to that of the College of Phy-. '"”3"”” " W "' iWll0le world longs. On the other es Davidson. Dieppe. N. .. : up so 4 via. waaiuirrrr -National Leader, C.C.F., will address meetings '1lllPm Hist; il.-ass at o nifinckg it was announced that the local Slflans and Surgeons. 1 The Si Eiigencls Sui. ri..,...,,,, hand. they must not expose us to Alfred Doucett. Moncton. 2; J. S. t th fouowin laces. wellington Ham Monday, lnlcmwnt in this C.'llh0li(' cemet- 'll4lfllOl,'? Board will tprmsnr a teen- The privincial secretary concllid- :c w L hem m,.,, ,,,k..,..,,. mwhly what could be mortal danger." Grimmer. Dalhnusie. 2: Wlllllill FIRESTONE 3' e 10th. gel: r'C1ub Charlottetown "mes- 9" T g gm k'"'."Pg ihtli-s "(liming jspzlnsi Ed hhetr rgmarks bi; cchallerfuzlns meeting at the home of tire Wil - L'""'ih"v l'l""”0"- 13 ”"b'" ll0ME& AUTO 00.1.11). Ocmb" ' We ' ' l"”smms-r i . . ,ana a-wi c prn ec .1 ac eac er preseu. 0 rea irm "am 0-(-,,,,,,,.” I" ,h,, qh(,nm ",1 N. D. Macloon IYNDERTAKER EMBALMEB Charlottetown and North Wiltshlro DIAL 5549 rrilnis ..i. the P E 1. Hospit- lihc -lunlnr Chamber of Commerce with the aim of promoting safe driving habits among teen-agers. Chmnetltions will he on a regional. national and international basis. The most recent benedict. Elm- er Blachard. was presented with a gift on behalf of the organization with congratulations and beat wish- es on his recent marriage. The next dinner meeting will be on November's. -..E....E...... RITA HA! GBIPPE . -"I sincere tribute to two highly ea- .. E.3i:?lll3w2l"f:5..'."i;EL".i st ;.;--g, or -I-fade Wu held at me Render iss argaret Butler and Rever- 'members" night and the following E guests were present: Walter Whee- Walsh briefly outlined the work of the Institute during the past year. making special reference to the Education Week lecture by Pro- fessor A S. Mnwai of Dalhousiei University. and the work of the salary committee. Miss Walsh paid tion. l. T.F.. Miss Estelle Bnwness. Ont. very capablv reviewed the past succeeds Lleut Col. Keith M his faith in our organigation To conclude the morning session. Miss Lynnie Aiiken and Miss Alice Fraser showed educational slides which they had taken during their European trip last summer A sec- ond group of teachers, who had prevously enjoyed these slides. ad- journed to the Music Room. where several educational films were shown. The afternoon session was high- lighted with addresses by Deputy Minister L. W. Shaw and City .'the president. Mrs Lcslic ilr(':ihe, first Vice PfPSI('lPfll pr:-aided The meeting opened with tho lmgiie Prayer. by Rt-v. Fr Wm-id Fiftpen members and one visitor answprpd the roll call with an article of cloth- ing for the Welfare Society These lwere given to Mrs Charles O'Brien who offered to deliver them. along with others ings. l l l l l Lieul Col. Frank J. Storcy. E.D.. Charlottetown a former President of the Canadian Signals Associa- was elected Vice President before the American Legion con- vention that the United States will not disarm "unless we can be sure that others are doing the same." The secretary emphasized that he regards the president's pro- posal as the key to a future free from war. DEDICATED TO PEACE near Kingston. strale, so that none could doubt. last week. Lieul Col. Storeyyour nation's dedication to John- peace. "I refer particularly to his spon- ran Ban. and expressed their thanks and appreciation for this type of retreat Rev. Fr. Wood said he had obtained, the necessary prayers and pictures. valued at 81-0 and will be around to Cousecrate every home in the parish. to the Sacred Heart. New business consisted of a dis- mm previous meek i cussion about buying a new Christ- mas Crib and the tuhning of the The minutes 0, W, Sept horgan at the Church. Fr. Wood of- "mg were mad. approved Mdlgiegvi fered to look up material for the ion will compel the restoration of national independence to the cap- tive states of eastern Europe. "Independence must also come to those dependent countries- lthose colonies-whose people de- .sire independence and are capable lof sustainng it." lBoihursf Mon Chess Title Dr. George Danilov of Bathurst Dickson. Bloomfield Stallion. 1. clean the church during C A A Rev. Fr. Wood asked the - to assist the Sisters with the or- ganization of a choir. The next meeting is to he held on Novem- ber nth, Mrs. Daniel Ready invit- ing the members to her home. Roll call to he a in cent collection. Mrs. Herbert Corrigan. Mrs. Al- lan Reardon offered to bring sand- wiches. Mrs. Leslie Mccsbe and bane. left by train for Calgary. Alberta. on Monday. September as where they will attend Alberta Bible College. Previous to their departure. they were given a fare- well party by the ladies of the Breadalbane Christian C h u r c h. Mrs. Kenneth Graham. who was chairman for the group expressed the purpose of the party and called An evening of games was enjoyed and lunch was served by the ladies. and Mrs. Millage MacLeod on Fri- l8'l GT. GEORGE IT. ful boudoirlamp and a prettily- latter was made by Mrs. J. J. MacLeod. A jolly evening of games and con- tests was enjoyed and dainty re- decorated cake. the freshments served. E . VA . "One of the great gains of the upon Miss Dorothy Mnthesou who BIRTHS you, restaurant on Thursday ocplend smel," 0f "'9 R95"””""”- of the organization for the Allan-l summitl conference at Geneva. read a suitable address to the ApfL1ANcEs POOLE--.-it (lhiarfntl ober it. 1955. with the President. Yhose ""'”"9lY P8551"! is 30 d99P' .tic Provinces at their annual nicet- .Was that it gave President Eisen- l w' M 'i' Misses Murray. Mrs. John Hickox l pm. ,0 W and Mm Ch”. YHenry Macwiliiam, in ti... (vim,-. 5' """”"""l- iiing held at the Royal Ciifladlafi.llfiWE'l' an opportunity to demon-l Ills Grl lme presented both withaglftof moneys SALES & SERVICE W TWP, Ig!1n;l1aN.I 8 son. I. Tm, meeting ms called --New The general-seci-etary of the P-School of Signals as on Om " lEl'.' in tlr and Mrs. 'l . E l B t . Alli. year's activities both provincially t . E.D. l f Ch l tit . taneniis ffcr to exchang m'l't MONCTQNI ( Lg j A large number of ladies from! s Friurzenii (l'iiioiiil:. a son. Roger lsetrewaritir Ma:l(r:ll. xenlil).lli.Mgf-.013: and nationally. She noted partic- son '50 0 am cow" blueprlntl with the Soviet ll.ll'l8l(lllI' day 15th annual:PMarilIilrhriece ails: Breadalbane "'"'l and vmne db Rewlndinll and Renal" Srwiucnii. iweli, Edward .x'1,.c(;.,,,ga,,' Edwin ularly the greatly increased attend. r r" r "r'””TT,and allow them to over-fly the tournament ended Monday Wm, trlcts gathered at the home of Mr. v " MMTHS" Mama, and n,,,,gias Murray. once all conventions have shown ling and balancing SIl('ll criticalzunilcd States on a basis of reel- the nearby town of Hagerstowli. home plant of Perfect Circle. and to company areas in RlCYm0"d- Ind. Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes day. October 11th; Yeo's Theatre, Montague. l-V9d' nesday, October 12th. ALL MEETINGS AT 8:30 PM. Everybody Welcome. I violssassslhoossosoooossossossoososlsascocoon!" PARIS (AP) .. mt. Hgyworth sent word down from her hotel room Thursday that she has the grlppe. She cancelled a scheduled Mrs. Charles Aylward sweets. The ' meeting adjourned and the Act of Consecration to the Blessed Virgin Mary was read. Superintendent K. A. Parker. led" one "Till "9 W” ml” r"'”'5' aadngezfsthgeggzt The mph. of Mfg park"-S adg rp0lIt'l0llCP.ll.I(Clll('l9(;i?thank-y0ll note he mhed mp I." dress was "implications of Re- mm 3 5" C" mm M” -lithhl i Search (or Classroom pmmceln MacDonald, minutes of the Annual The sl"'h”p' Wm” "(feted w Elsie? " ”' D Phone for I-(rip loco. Upon spPf0"'- Funeral Home mg new of education and cm” Aylwiird twins. for rosaries receiv- deveiopment. The results of this 04 38 Cul9Chl-'ii'n Prizes. 54350 was 7 NOT ICE IN." 52939 756.55 pick up cosh. Loon custom-tsiiorod 30 .4. Pr," conhrence. Th. utren He Famed out mm men, has been Convention at Charlottetown. a let- '3 u. "0 younsods.IIcomo.Rodisco poymanu. vi. fl cum to pug, urn". M. V”. . 3,-My den; of ,,,e,m.h clrrkd ter from Mrs. Joseph Walsh. and . ” bills with our B1” C0” .1 C UNCTOWI with her dgugimn, ' on during the pggt (my ye." on an expression of thanks from the fs ooointuohpmuin. K0 ';”..'.".': 1. research are now available to us "9"lV9d "0?" ill? m8i”PlPi'l Niliplel. EISIIII 3!. Is educatbrs. it is scientific and dan:e- Music and stamps amouniedl p E 1 plumber, Asgocjatlon wm hold 3 meet. Iwisa so nae: we as teachers ii id be idea in 15.00 8.35 was will i M . ' ' l n IIAL 4623 gnu: tho 'c'li3-'":hs'3..-'.. .i...5 i....d...uc': ft:cts'.' M5. ll';:ahrir5,r cllim. Arlirred gorrisfnh forMihI;(:C-ltgrchlsr-ll ing at the Vocational School, Thursday, Oct. 13 in PHARMACY a una ac ers w . zes rs. . , Complete Funeral i tow.I. ' for ig.u(Ti'.r.iI?.l.: fan "It is not enough to edoqllgaood. senor of educaotitliln. nlladenalnqui: 8 o'clock. Anyone wishing to join please attend. r YOUR 1.mADQuMu-mg an gmhhjeg m to mo; s to up may may One must do it in the right way." about the library at the Church. . - who remembered mo curing my Ths second speaker. Dr. L. w. asking members to return borrow 1-IARRISON JAMQ 10!! ALL YOUR 1: o 8 ' g '0 .. oiuuur - mg grow :3-n till! Tana? criticism ed books. and to see about donating Sammy .r,.eum,'e, gm mags sp:uosnna:;u.nsio ass . sue uca ona wr n a as n . ' - j j 11? 'm E' lild pears in "Johnny can't rgad.” hrs eglegghsn-icmbers were able to ob "-1. f N . &I' Itlr. tsssbsm. we must ever be study tend the semi-closed retreat at car A sdldotlon lsnho. piano or am in