graphs. nova TAXI - Dial 6560-6560. land gown tomatoes that is dif- ferent. EXPERT REPAIR Electric. tion call Brown Electric 6212. WE ARE as close delivery. Brown Electric. SPECIAL on waffle grill. element. automatic Brown Electric. Page 2, TE Guardian Monday, Sept. 19, was I City and Central CRABWELL for Iettt Photo- DI. FARMER will be absent) Robert Alexander, D. C. M.. of from his office Sept 8 to Sept. 30. 01'- dinarily 512.50. now 85.95. Brown Opening Here Tuesday Of ;PoIice Chiefs Convention -York Township. President of tlie Police will preside at the opening Canadian Association of Chiefs ol to the Canadian Police Chiefs Aa- sociation. proposed by Councillor A. Walthen Gaudet and responded 'to by John Chisholm. Chief Con- meeting of the 50th annual meeting stable, Toronto. President Robert reset. Sll.50. scenic service an allelectrical appliances. Brown KEROSENE L A M P S. fancy bottles. vases, etc., may be con- verted into attractive table lampsl at low cost. For further informs-l as your phone. Dial 6212 for pickup and TABLE LAMPS with shades, very modern, at 312.50 Brown Electric. DINNER ENTERTAINMENT v lReference to the splendid enter- tainment provided by the Roberts sisters in their dancing numbers at the dinner meeting of the Mari- time Bottling Association meeting omitted in the report of the meet- on Friday night was unfortunately ing. Mr. Aeneas Curley. the vet- I eran fiddler provided the dance j Bishop, President of the Ministerial Association will be followed by an address of Welcome by His Wor- ship Mayor J. D. Stewart. Chief Verdun W. Mitchell will reply and tzreetings will be extended to the ladies and guests by Chief Charles W. Mat-Arlhur. M.M., of Charlotte- town. Speakers during the after- noon will include E.J. Sturgeon. Mayor J. David Stewart. D. S. 0. will respond. George Shea. C. B. E.. Director of Police. C. N. R. Montreal. will propose the toast to the ladies to which Mrs. Robert Alexander of York Township. 0nt.. will respond. Magistrate K. M. Martin, Q. C. of Charlottetown will introduce the guest speaker. Judge Darby and - the thanks to the speaker will be by Robert Taft. Chief Constable. Winnipeg. Man. Entertainment will be by Miss Janet Mason, Moncton, . N. B.. introduced by Austin Sleeves lDirecior of C. N R. Police, Mone- YA- j 'tlHonored On after 5 years as faithful Mr. Eugene Wynne, who retires and efficient service in the Charlotte- town Post Office was the honoured guest of approximately to of his Retirement From Post Office Service adding that his assoclat had always been most friendly and cooperative. which along with the public made his years of efnploy. ment very agreeable. In making a presentation on be- half of the staff of the Charlotte- town offica. A.J. MacDonald, acting assistant Postmaster. referred in the highest terms to record enjoyed inn with the public and his fellow- workers in the organization. "It is an honour to share in expressing appreciation for the excellent ser- vice which Mr. Wynne has given the public and the Department" he said. Mr.. Wynne was presented with a leather travelling case fully equipped with silver articles. In. cknowledging the presenta- by Mr. Wynne. both inthil deal- ”'?;,2":Ug3',.3l”s ",,',.':,l.i,Yg.,,l,i,?,';!i Elmrlt of the organization to be held at the Alexander of the Association will tenet;-iivgi-ken nth: gcenw in Alla I1-8BIIfI8ln.sfei:restl.;nting r ' - I - Charlottetown Hotel tomorrow. propose the toast to "Our Host the . . . Hall 0 GIIII - YE. A308 "P-. -W.Mac- THERE IS something about 15- ELECTRIC KLTTLES C L The invocation by Rev. J. H. City of Charlottetown”, to which BI-Iildllll YBSIGTIIIY IlIIr9l'l00II- Kl-I130"-' DAY SUWPVISOT. J. J, Connolly acting Post Master, Everett MacNeill. stamps depart. ment. Emmett Coyle of the Pin. anclal Branch, and Hooper Essory of the clot carrier branch. each spoke briefly expressing kindly cc. collections of their association with "Gene" over the years. They were unanimous in the hope that Mr. and Mrs. Wynne would long enjoy the years ahead in helatli and happiness. Mr. Chick Williams in announc- ing the delivery of a beautiful boquet of flowers to Mrs. Wynne at her home, as a gift from the 911.35 in 5,553. L )1,-5, Auuic music with his accustomed case i . , I; I . d I go! N f H g 1 of h h iiavginlngg. dsfjgcgel-S r;c;f;5;; 8” W'W'- , ; ”"' " l3'.Lc-....L-.- pcpuuug po5'fAL cLERK Rgfmgs 22”i.i.”2...i?2'i&..”wy?.Z5'..i3 E2 ...-..ll.fi"'fi.2”..7.”.........if.i. .2Z'Z?.'Ll.' '””' " 9 ed ” 99' 1ruNEnAL s.nL'm)Ay .L The; j' (Continued from page 1) was gratified to have won the in many emergencies from M.-, her brother-iii-law, Mr. in Saskatmn ARRH Lb TODAY . arrive from Ottawa by plane today 1 in take part in the deliberations of the .-is.-.lici.itu-ii of Nuizses of P. E island ill aiiiiual contention on Tuesday at the Y M. C A. The guest xiii-:ikcr at the dinner nicel- ing will be Dr J A .ilac.)lillan,. who will iirlilivw luv .'1S.KPlIIi')i)' on . ”Sonie ti.-iiccts of llwilih insurance William J. Taylor, Saskatoon. Sask.. form- erlv of Rice Point, IKE I. Burial loo place on Saturday. Sept. 17. iiiss F. Lillian Canipion, National Nursing Service secretary. is scheduled to funeral of the late John T. Ford of Winsloe was held yesterday afternoon from his late residence and was very largely attended. The service at the home and grave was conducted by lie-her Hardy. Pall bearers were Messrs Dennis Neal, George Peters. Fred Stewart. Harold Diamond. Ira k. l T I. i Auld. Stewart )lncFnrlniin merit Winsloe South Cenieirrv. Visii'sMHereT In Crippfea.-l Children's Work lntcr- i) Lift Curtain that neither knew of the others spy work until a few weeks before lIIlell' departure. I He said they supplied Moscow ,with secret British foreign office documents on a mtich greater scale than had hitherto been sus- pected. Giving the backgrouiid on the flight of the two diplomats. Pelrov said that Marleati and Burgess appealed to the Russians for asylum after discovering they nere being iniestlgated by British secur- Retiring postal clerk Eugene! Wynne was tendered a reception and presentation by his felloiv-lilsaiidrlgaii. rcpresenting Area Sup- employees of the Charlottetown ofxerintendent. F. W. MacKinnon. Day fice staff yesterday. at the BI S.lSupervisor, H. R. Vessey. Chair- Monv Enioy Jsupner At ' Soufhport l A sucessful rooperaiixe veiitiire in which the Women's institute of Southport conihiued with the ladies Hall Pictured left Funeral Saturday C-' Late Hon. Mr. Heartz late Hon. Rev. Howard CIITISIIP, and Rev. A. Fr:-iiik R. Heartz was held Satur- S. Weir, D. D. in a brief funeral day afternoon i'roin the lVlaCLEfll'lla(i(ll'CS.S Rev Mr. MacLcoii made The funeral of the io right: man. J. J. Connolly. acting Post-i P. J. master. Donald. acting assistant postmas- ter. approval of his fellow-workers. Mr. Wynne, A. .1. Mac- Report New Find On Mars WASHINGTON. (AP) - Discov- ery of a vast new blue-green area. Photo by W. Taylor believed to be living vegetation. on the surface of Mars. was re- ported Saturday by the National Geographic Society. The announcement said the dis- covery of this 200,000-square-mile area "has produced the greatest change in martian geography since the planet was first mapped Wynne when late night deliveries were of paramount importance Following the singing of "Joli; good fellow" and "see him smiling a brilliant impersonation perform ance was given by the veteran actor-producer J. Austin Trainor C.D.A.. who vividly portrayed the British Wartime Premier. in word and action. as he gave his mot! memorable fighting speech. Mr. Wynne. who previous to hi. overseas service in the First Greai War was a registered pharmacist and so employed on his return he fore entering the Postal Service in 1930, will take temporary elm)lt)v- l on prim? Irmlnm NM” U ILV BS0015. of the area iiol identified with the FullPl'Zil Home to Heartz Melnorialircfercnce to the many benevolent 125 years ago." ment with J.E.H. Worth. drul-lliiil , , g . g . . .....--. . Ft'.Vl-IR.iL Till ltSi)ii' - The . , g g. g, .. ' Peirov said another hi-enilin -. t- - . -. ', - hog Hall of Trinity Church. a building l!,liIS of the deceased and his love The dl59"V"y W” "ediled M g--gum:-2:.-. funeral at mt. mo i1.mm,.. mu, Di l)L”h s W” ”"”e M Ii" i agent who worked in the Soviet urgamw mm m dndugug d ma! Wm Stand as 8 mmmmem to M. his name province. Dr. E. C. Sllpher, leader of the onto. iiatiuiiinl cxcculive .-'cci'ctary of the Canadinii Council for Crip- plcd Clilidrcn and Adiilts, spcnt Cil(l!'iiIllPl'.)ii'll last turkey supper at the Village Rest- aurant. which had been placed at their disposal by the proprietor. 1954 National Geographic-Lowell Observatory expedition which photographed Mars from South frlca. embassy in London told him that in 1954 Burgess brought him ”lirief-cases full of foreign office Among the honorary pail bear- ers were the present Lieutenant Governor, lion. T. W. L. Prowse. cette w.i- liclrl t'iw-iii his late rest deuce Tliursilqiv iiiornini: to Bil Augustine's Cliurrh. South Rt the generosity of the former Lieut- nant Governor of the Province NOTICE Police Chief Alexander .(wo days in t -luv R- - ll vn Ma. . ' """ TV 7 dot'uinents." Th y v ht . . . . - d t h. til i' . d th r v G ' : H . . , l tin: (?EtltLIII)flOitl(I(.i)li( rllev lLClzii'eiTtTt: JEN Lilnnl 'l,1,1:!llIfiiliiilyt-I:-I:IDCPHUV.1.”-9 I.lreder.i.ct0"' ranhed and quickly retliliifiedptii) tohge Mr'gEm.eM Madilmsl mnk place usrelzficelswase l,:::dm-ted by Rev ?lricoi'gere(l?). mDnCfEIl0lSlnflrflli,.rs (III. The ammuucemem said dlsmv" Pitre. Pp vilio nl:vi officiated at H” . D,f..f. E. .,.J. if. ”'he 3 ”i ”''”'J .'n '””"”'h' I)'"g5IB""ish diplomat. ”" ”'”"da'l ”'”'""m . . .L . i Lerage and Hon. .i. A. Bernard. HY 0' "'9 "W "H "98? MW” Garrison Sergeants Mess . . . . . H - - on ii 'llt ic . . . - -a - v ' ' ii'csi- - - - the Exam Pd” bedlers He” ln:t'PSwi”1l rpiwiwznttlxeg EM? mg i . (J l a (h f J J lawlor Mis. Gcoige MUIDILV. me i A Frank Mat ean assisted by other honorary pa” bearers were great thoth"canaL W" "foamy Messrs. Stnii:-lliis Dmron. Cur I D'””"'””" C 5 dem "f the W" If and M” Leroy - Dr. R. F Seaman. Messrs. Harry unexpecfedv adding: annual mesa meeting Wed- fllif,7ri-nt orgiiiiizalions ('f)IlL'l?i'li0d -H”, w(.uM,l.5 "H wedlmmm. any Rndgerson Cnnvenm. M me ways on helps support we conclusg Macbean, W. A. Gaudet. K. M. in Memoriam nelius DHliC0iiP, .lm-.-ph Pineau, 3': "'i ) ' - .... - .. . - .. -, Ernest Houston 3 D.xu;p1i5', in ..i(,:1h,rI,hf,hV:,(l:Isl; (SI; ;:1x:,li':l;gi!i(Eil'lgf:liii A AllL.llI, llitcilld, is. Pwoueism and Means committee iIf"l.P qncii Labrador Aerial Mamny I)... w Jy p. MacMm8ny ion that Mars is nota dead world. negday, ggpt. 21, 2000 ye,-mm, wok Pia” m we chuwh MW fmmatinn of a P F- I Lyn-w l slut-iii Ill (llaTEC.' lccdcral ”KEVDA w ya g g V strong SUPPOFI b.V ll") Cm"? "Wms , , commander George H Bumaim that the darkening is. due to the cememryg Bijmwh "I this SMle'vwhwhi1': in l.ll't.'lll of liixi-xtiuntinii, L n l tycd A A - IL -U'FI-ECK bet?-Illpglfl EIT-'iIlyEllll1 )l.'Il3I IIIPYI wlldllfe sl.Il'Vey Judge H L palmen J. 0. Hynd, growth of plant life. hours, AH memberg 3;-Q .... PH?” 8 federamu at organize is iiix. llfll)1flgilll(lflI of .liiti-u-c':, .Iy.)S- U” August Sm, mere pahsedghoped will bc the first of an annual many I Charles Emit Joseph . I tions active in this field and acts in ” ("'””''Mn"''' '' H M"” '"i ;It...'- .stl.li'lOllI)' at Vlount Stewartielxm In Snulihpmih U i 5'1 JOHN'S. Mild WP' Aime? HllSI19h- D15 -1- 5- Jenkins and C0I- urged I50 attend' . ' ' I v :7 R PM Hi-”'” ll ' I ” ”""" i .: yr 5 I -i' 1 " ”"”5”” mm" "35 m”'" .'e ve.ources tiepartineiit ofiicialsleit P. S. Fielding. Persona 3 "Ti.cnczkdggfgingcboollln c .1 (mil ”'i ll ' i ll hialiiefalideloiiejngif-132:5;-I'gieiifflevedi Who" f””",”a'i5 a””'ed ""h here Sunday for an aerial wild- The active pail bearer were - 3"” '3” M” F""”t) 9”" ”' crizmimi Children and Arliills isil: l''”” l' ”'”i " " and Mrs. Francis Allleck. a ."”""S'5 f""" M” Y”'k' W55” life SIIIWV Of Southern Labrador Messrs R R- 3911- Sydney Came - ' P0” -AUX 33501105. -Viidt are the me 931., of gusto, i ”' ll " '-' " i” ' ides her parents, she is sun-iced lachusseusi M"""m" am Tummo to see how much of the river val bell, Stewart Jones, Brigadier G. ””"'”'”l by is Scantling from 2 x4 up to guests of Mrs Plkcis brothr-r-in- . - . " Hm -' - - 4 lseeklng SW95!" at the Restaurant l-' is suitabl to intensive bea G. K. Peake. o. J. P. , V law and sister. Mr and Mrs. ::(?.l.?.,(l!;lcl:,far5a.il;,;Aa S31 0”; yiili-1' ximm i. min. ,.i inn 7 h Jaf3I:l2ll'&iE.aIif:IhIgg:n1lf;d Slljj to-ire advi-sgdt that ktihg (Lg.-ll lmanageniint.r Major Jack Morglsl. Intermeiirtlaigis 2 X 10 Most an lengths Always HAVOUR-FRESH! I Jame: Ti R”bW"" Calmdlsh Ami Prince Edward Island The sale ll!)-"Ial flillfiltlfj n.iinn:-'- it v ".cI- E.-.n.ir Brenda. an exceptionally as tozeigeoifgmuT,;:,o:isim:5pV:::t; They will also check on a herd I" "'9 P9013193 C9m9I91'Y- ' ' "T of these seals here would provide "””l'””"'9'l' h””"l R ”” '”:: . ' b”9”l ”.nd affecimnale child M outspoken in praise of the unusual ” 17 mmse lmmduced int” the ' Boards, cedar and asphalt I , COMPOSER DIES V9,-F mm-ii. needed additional Pm - innit-l1l'iUI4'))'"'L I-4' '- V I?) illfliJ.sl.filllt3. will greatly miss- and praisewonhv movement and Alexis bay area in 1953. and -150 ."AY0R.s BROTHER DIES .fund5 U, f,m,m.E. gm. work for alum of dclu-tics. ni-mi N nl)"m oil in tier home, in the United the excellence ofiim, supper pmvid, beaver transplanted to the Kaipa- t shing1e5, brick. , LA sm;zi,i, nary rip. ,(-,a,.1., (-rippled amid,-en in this pruyincg urrn'cd .Vestcrrln.v. arcoiupalmwl bylClllli'CI1 Sunday School of which ed' kok river area in 1950. Qugggc (Cp)...Gu5gave Hamei, she was a much valued member and by many others. An impressive funeral service was ctindiicted on the Bth by tho Rev. A. W. Lenz and the Rev. CLARK BROS. Mt. Stewart The matter will be given ftirthcri'll”l" "IV?-R -all 790 Pm 0" TU?-ii t-onsidoriition at another ineetinfz fl”-V "W5"? l”” he 3 d'""9" l" "'9 to be mum in the near future, main (ill'lllIE room of the Charlotte- .,.....n.m.:. town Hotel at which the guest speaker will be Judge WE. Darby 55. younger brother of Quebec's mayor Wilfrid Hamel. died in hos- pital Saturday after a long illness. He is survived by his widow. the lilussinelli, blind llzilion composer, i died Saturday while his daughter . sane him a farewell song The M1 . r year-old Miissinclli had asked that Making the trip are Harry Wal- ters. provincial director of wild life. wildlife management officer Pimlott and provincial The visitors were received and ushered by Mrs. Neil A. Matlieson. Mrs. Hope Mutch and Mrs. Jack .Reddin were in charge of thelnouglas COFFEE: the Snug ”Ros:-'efta. Who I. Pra - . . ' ' - F" v f G "i ll ' , may (mm an "mm M105: musfc of Summerside.l.Chairinan and AI:l(lI'EV!W Myles. The Mount Stew-ii eke” .r.l.rps'm mn Flush arm" abre e Dmum - he mmpnsed be sung at ms death Toastmaster at this dinner meeting ait Lnited Church Choir was in will be C. W. MacArthur, M. M., C h i e f Constable. Charlottetown. And the Invocation will be by Rt. Rev Monsignor Patrick McMahon. charge of the singing. the hymns sting being ”When He Cometh", "Safe In The Arms of Jesus” and ”God Sees the Little Sparrow bed His daughter fulfilled his rrqucst. Vittoria, 61, BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50: Per Insertion BIRTHS,”-T . i theWP. E. I. Hos- pital on Sept. 16. 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Roberts, North from the various groups of the leak wmiam D0"c9"9' J”I"' Winalrie. a son. Robert Hanson. Churches of Christ throughout. M"EaCh"". and R03" cl”k' Youthful friends also acted as weight 9 lbs. 7 1.2 ozs. Mticl.EOD-At the P. E. l. Hos- pital on Sept. 17, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Reach Macl.eod. Bradalbane (nee Phyllis Cantelo) a daughter. Weight 7 lbs. 7 ozs. SA.N'I)ERS(lN-At the P E. 1. Hospital on Sept 18th. 1956 to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Sanderson, City, ; daughter, Mary Eleanor. 7 lbs. nzs. Set. 17. Mrs. Annie C. Hogan (Flood). Funeral from St. Aiden's Brookline Tuesday morning. Sept. TO SPEAK HERE Rev. J.S Bonnell. DD of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. New York City. will be the principal speaker at the opening of the Nat- on Tuesday, September 27. The theme of the Crusade. ”An expand- ing Canada expects an expanding Church" will be dealt Prince Edward Island. gathered- The toast to Her Majesty the Queen will he followed by a toast Annual Convention At Fredericton Large congregations of people at the several services of their annual convention held this past week-end at Fredericton Church of Christ. I The meeting was cli.maxed with on Sunday evening. Based upon the theme things are passed away; all thi have become new" the successive sermon topics dealt with the new spiritual birth: the Christian. a Creation--the Church. Speakers included Mr. C. E Armstrong. Mr. Kenneth Norris. a greater than capacity audience a Stewart peopws Cemetery "Old I DKS iCarcisOfTi'ianks Fall." After the service at the home the remains were followed to their final resting place by a pm. cession made up of the fellow students of the deceased. A large number of mourners gathered to pay their respects and to express their deep sympathy. The pail bearers were school mates of Brenda's; Joseph Aff- leck, Garth Affleck. George Aff- flower bearers; Clifford Affleck. Percy Affleck, Alfred Affleck. Leslie Affleck. Terence Affieck, Derrel Afflecit. James MacEwen. Errol MacEwevn and Barrie Ellis Interment was in the Mount Mr. and Mrs. Francis Affieck who sent floral tributes and mess- ages of sympathy. They also wish i to acknowledge with gratitude the .- Mb - JUIICCI I JUIICOI II has as .- on an The Trustees of School Division No. 1, hereby give final warning to all taxpayers who are in arrears. Lists of delinquent taxpayers are now being prepared for publication action will follow All outsta October 1, 1955. - andfollowingthla court accordancewithtlieSchoolAet. gtaxes diould bepeid before Office Parkdale School-Phone 42(8. General City ' CANCER CAMPAIGN Opens Tomorrow -- Tuesday The 1955 Cancer Campaign in Charlottetown which is once again under the chairmanship of that veteran and successful campaign director. Mr. W. H. Benton was never bet-for organized than this year. Mr. Benton is fortunate to have associated with him as co-chairman Mrs. J. 6. Dennis who has been active as divisional coni- niaiider in previous cancer campaigns. Mrs. Dennis has lined up no less than 100 women; representing and em- bracing mosf of the city's women's societies. These public spirited women are deeply interested In the cause of - v . 1 L . , . new creature; his growth. his ac. wish to express their, heartfelt - o I o S g 31:5 lffsgveagrmrer Ctiorlgfglglg! micll; ce,l,.,,,c,m,,, , neg! .,.,,,,,,,d 0; .,,.,....s ..,ki.:..mm3l,,, ,...,t,l.,,,' who cancer control and are ready and willing to devote their time. their energy and their talents to put the City Con- . .- eacon treet. . f va ues. s new is igations; an were S0 11 em In er Te- ' Brmknna Mass” on Saturdasu Charlottetown Exhibition grounds the HM, messagegaows New cam bereavement. and .1” to In c.r CCIIIPGIQII CV97 The TOP- The campaign workers will meet tonight at 6:30 o'clock in Zion Church I.-fol for the opening dinner meeting. I) at 9 a.m. inicrmcni 5:, Jo. .' Wilh by Mr. Bruce Stalnton. Vtr Vt. D. wreaths from the teachers and seph's Comnlery. Roxbury. Mass Dr" B”""e”- 3 "mile "I Cl””'l””9C Dunbar. and Mr. William 0. i scholars of the Mount Stewart WHITF At th s t H i li:tJ1I”IcI'iaunr(iih::aasSli(fir tnlirmile lliiihgihim" Wcala. iU""9d Church 5""d3Y 5C"”'- "'9 - .- I i - . Ill 0 L 3 85. t . ' - . ' . 3 Sent. is. airs. l)su-':tIsc wiiig in C Ema -- rciil"w2(lll"wL'i5ri.2""?oi"'33.? "iii l Eiiiliisaiidsiiigi fiamiriiriiii DIVISION O-NE - Mrs. Stanley Bryant. Commander ' t t' - , . , , v - hgd 7f3li-rrinlytiarr. Iaffgnariiildozicli, it): MW on inn rom page 1) A Slllf1Ef)F9HTd- Andrew Steven l classmates of Grade 4. TEAM No. ! TEAM N0. 2 TEAM No. ' TEAM No. g -"Au No. 3 L t - son o re 'erVc on. president, Mr. (Pytliian Sisters) Iftebekahs) (L.O.B.A.) (Eastern Star) (Daughters of England) S Alexis Church. Rollo Bay. nu-inm Dickiceo f N . 51 Tuesday mnmmg Sept 20 at .,,m Tough Defence f V ' ' M " g" 9”) 35' Mrs. Everett wotion. lcapt.) Mrs Lois Brown ICapt.) Mrs. Augustus Downe (Capt) Mrs. End Laven Mrs. H. W. MacLeu (Capt) o.Chwk.- mmrmpm in "hp ' chu'r'ch p 1 ' V i ;1(':)l- ”””'F("” 9"i- M" A"-ill" & Mrs. Arthur Macbeod Mrs. Trevor Hansen M.rs. Everett Saunders Mu. Bertram Larkin Mrs. Walter Burhoe ' W8! are. which it is (l0lI1L'- nri i-""'"l-V 9 Cl”"'l””('l"W"- 590"" Mrs. ('ecil Palmer Mrs. Robert MacKinnon Miss Elida Brehant Mrs. Alexander Fraser Mrs. R. 1'. White ""1"" "WW all "5 eflms behind the '-"W Mrs c 5 Lord Vi i in M R be B lm Mrs Morley smiui Mrs John Dickie , H ....,.,,..,,. ,.,,,, . .,,,,,,. L-mm,.mm WORK - - A - -mes mm rs. e can u an - - LEE-In llic (,ii.iilniic-town Ho.-;- , I . 9 War Mrs. R. Johnson Mrs. Clayton Shaw Mrs. Wilmot Large Mrs. Ernest White pital on Sattirdziy. Sept. 17. 1955. Y'm”l be ”h”"' "Glam and W" m:iLza7.inc. External Affairs Min- If vou want Vour body Mrs, John L09. .-,,;9d 54) yea,-5, i 93"” g ixicr Pearson says the protection r f A Her remains have been lransfer- fmlilllcni. of him to resnlvc of North America. main base for 3 ndl fender W0I:k- SPTHY -' Mn. M". CW3” . Nd from me nnnnessm, Funeral A ltnnimiimenls and Ihffliiiirlear retaliation against Russia painting or welding CIOIIE Home in i.(.,- 1.... rcsidenceg 5 needs for home defence is arm M, came, .5 3., ,,,,p.,,,,,,, ,0 NOW coma” g TEAM No. i TEAM N0. 2 TEAM N0. 3 TEAM N0. 4 TEAM No. I V Douglas 5"”. from where the growing concern to the govern- y;,,,.,,pea,, defence as the amuong (Alpha Y's Menettes) (Centennial Y's Menettes) Jr. Aid (P. E. I. Hospital) (Ladies' Aux. Canadian bsjovn) &'. Lldldl' Aid (P. E. I. RoIi7II9I' sue”, Wm be held on Tuesday m9lII- ing of North American tron a in J1M's AUTO BODY SHOP Mrs. Ernest Clawson lCapt.) Mrs. James MacLean (Capt.) Mrs. Redmond Soy (Capt.) Mrs. Join Sweeney (Capt) its. J. Pope Ollfk (CIPI-I P morning to the Church of the COULD ,N(-RF”; M-D”,-T Europe. Mrs. Ralph Bearisto Mrs. George Burgess Mrs. Allison Owen Mrs. Harry Sontner Mrs. Earl Baker Magi Hniy Rpdpefngr (0,. R,. j A ' t ' ' This is M. 3 new mu 3"". North River Road Mrs. Alton Dolliver Mrs. Brian Cudmore Mrs. J. A. Carrnthers Mrs. Eric Moreside Mrs. Farquhar MacRae qulpm High Mass at 10 nwock One S0lllllf)n.'f)f course. would Em 3, i5 inieresnng um mm M lb. mueg from Chimwn Mrs. IDr.) T. Gcnciieff Mrs. Clarence Macliinia Mrs. Sterling Benton Mrs. H. R. Vessey Miss Lorna Weeks (bison, Immmpm in me Cam. be a vastly lfl('rPr'1sCd deli-nce gamma", Eppeani less than I '2 PI; 5091 Mrs. W. F. MacMurtry Mrs. Claude Whitenect Mrs. Donald MacMiIlaii Mrs. Anthony Burke Mrs. Albert Middleton om, CcmMN,yA budget to hiiild more fighter mm". before "W "means 0' one M". M. Gregory i?L':5'J;1”..”'..i32".:..”lL'.i1i.f2!. X c- an M I ' ftefinie PXIEEHIIIIIIFPS. fc(fPerl1nlI)' - MW. FPCIIN WM. IYHE W en i”lf1l'l1P O .3118 8! N. D, Mqclgqn NATO partners are thinking in , -ram N0. 1 main N0. 2 TEAM N0. : - -mm no. 4 run too. I terms of defence cuts. (C. W. L. Basilica (A) (C. W. L. Basilica (B) C. W. L. Basilica (C) (C.W.L. Holy Redeemer lst. Charles I axillary) UNDERTAK Tim-9 were several indications P. Mrs. Lorne Nootiaii lcspt.) Mrs. .lohn L. Benton (Capt) Mrs. Matthew Lee (Capt.) Mrs. Allan McDonald (Capt) Mrs. Frank MCCII roll (Capt) EMBALMEB last spring that Ottawa would Mrs. Fred Coyle Mrs. James Flemming Mrs. P. J. Nealis Mrs. Charles Smith Mrs. Margaret Gallant l accept more American at-med . Mrs. Leo Murray Mrs. Patrick McKenna Mrs. Frank Saunders Mrs. Harry Tooinha Miss Viola Tierney rm-cc. in mi. count.-y. provided Local 1338 Will hold its meeting at the L. P. U. Mrs. A. T. Mcltiiiiion Mrs. Patrick Murnaghaii Mrs. Peter Rolland Mrs. James Coyie Mrs. Amity Doyle Ghgrlouytown j cfuid be designated .1 Miss Gertrude Couw Mrs. R. J. McDonald Mrs. Vincent Shea Aeneas Conley is lctllffordasheri-ea orces, . t V ' . Irving . aney anant North Wlltahlro Writlns in the latest issue 0I Hall Wednesday Sept. 21 at 7:30 p.nIi. (D.S.T.) All Foreign Affairs. U. S. quarterly ' I ' -----------e- - - Mn. . Winston Smith. Commander DIAL I549 ' ' c members are urged II) attend. TEAM No. I TEAM No. I TEAM NO. I 'l'lAl N0. 4 'l'lAll NO. I I t (ParluiIle) (Spring Park) f.0.D.E. oiinraorouni Chapter) i.o.o.s. (Royal rants) (C.N.R.) ” Mi-ti. Edwin Coolie icapt.) Mrs. Willard Burke (Capt) Mrs. Wilfred Hunter (Capt) Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald C. J. Macban fcapt.) g, E : A L I Q T : Mrs. Arthtn Seaman Mrs. Arthur Grant Mrs. J. S. MacDonald ht-s. W. '1'. Weir W A. Livingstone l Frat: Ross yrs. g:(!l!lQDIIH5IIODlIe'lH Mrs. Phillipa 3 E. Lockmrt A . Ro rt Compton rs. za arisen Mrs . Burnett Henry Dougiu Tax” .. sghgol Diylgign Ng, 1 Mrs. . am Mrs. Henry Dolma um Jean incurs ii. a. -rrrinor Give To Conquer CANCER tllllllEll, uissiiiia ioiiiaiii, zioii ciiiiiicii inn. AT ciao o'clock