, . m v Canadinn lolklinlerl “Tho Ironwood!” were Inith featured lot: It the Pallet men's Revue lull night at the Basilica Recreation Centre. The group. which hall: tram nrlilia. Onl., consists of, (rum leli, Dave Macmillan. Ted Pnrrott, Ind Bob Cunningham. The audience 0! over 300 I pluuded this Act enlhuslasllc I 1y. partlcullrly liter their 1 - Itl number, "The Deer Chase' . ATURES FOLKSINGERS other artists in the show Nick Marlll. Taram and Savina. - luullu act; singer nopi DeSp l ritp; .lohnny Main. ventriioquiat- The Great Scalzo, musician and non noble. singing MC, The show. produced by Todd- Aiien Productions wu prr Iteran In atinee, in Idd tlnll to the evening poi-tarm- wer I Breaking And River. charfied wlth breaklflu and entering with intent to coin- I'Illt ll’l Indicti‘ihio oiience, was adjourned in Out. 2.7 at 1 pm. by LOCAL BRIEFS TAKES RESIDENCE Mrs. Ann McEnlee has tsiica op rrsidrnce al 23 Elm Avmue. IN HOSPITAL Mrs, Len nowling. 375 Kent tree. is I patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. AT KINSMEN CENTRE Prize winners in auction 45: last nlgM at the Kinime'n Senim' Citizen" Centre were: ladieJl' hrsl. Mrs Cyril sliopnnrd, sm- Alcx ‘ . en's . Hilzhcs. s l C o n d. F r it n k Puncher. consolation, Mrs. Paul Peters. or. were ill Mhles In view. snowman FUNERAL — rhe luncral lnr .l. Eric snephard oi Sherwood was held yesterday iltlernoon (mm the cutciiiie runaral llomo to St. Paul's An- rllcan Church where service was ronducted hy luv it Louis E1- lns. Hymns sung were "Breathe (in Me Breath “A God" and "0 Day or .loy and G 1 a d ncss . George Dunbar All Ottawa. Vll‘ president oi the Mutunl l.iie oi Canada and Graham Sleeves. hunch manager at Monctnn oi. iice attendod are innoral. Life Underwriters Association at. icnded in a hiidy as did the stall oi the Mutual Life niiloc oi Clldr~ louetown. Hnnnrary pallbearers were Mr. Justice Geurge hoe. R.G. Bnyi'ie Di- rell, Dr. LH. 'Kll Bentley andJUilph .T. “pert. Active palliiearers were Maur- ica Block. Keir Curtain, Lloyd Weeks. oeorge Ayers, nialr ea. interment looir placa in shad-wood cemetery. IUN'I'AIN FUNERAL — The “mere! [or Mrs. Cheater Bun- tnlll was held Silurdly, Oct 12. train the Cutcllfle Funerll Home to Trinity United Church where service was conducted by Rev. .l,G.E. Ball. Hymns dung were "0 For I Faith Tint Will N at Sink" Ind “All The Way My SI~ Vinur Dead: Me“. Pallbelrerl were Joseph Mulhelnn, Elmore Malay, James Williams, He n’ Whiteheld. 'hlltper MICK” Ind Gordon Williams. Flower- belrers were Russell Seller. TA. Dooley, Milton Carter. burden, .l.ir. oore, Edwin Johnllon _ Don-id Agnew, Allan MlcSwlln. Homer Moore and DIVId Cox Interment WI! In New London cometary. nAWBON FUNERAL ~ The lineal lor nay Alien Dawson. Nona we: had yester- dly Iflm. bet. it risen his late mid-toe. me Iervlre by his pastor. i lie The M’ llnilll m V! Mall a For-u. At the nmtde wr- vosa Ii. gang “We'll uy w lien all! Good- lb millions- IIn M Km. Grunt . .- MII. Gm- lain-lo cretd mm m wer a Dude Mu, l‘e Mm. II:— Ws DIW- eud Howard Mr- . Heal-it hark piece ~31. mil-i. Adiourned In Geo GEORGE'i'ovl/N — The case Klnizs Cnuniy Magistrate .lamcs ed to the 15in lnlaniry Butlal» oi stcpnen dem ltlarLt-nn. Seal 8. Johnston. QC, el Georgetowni ion. was gassed in France andl mule and his his" vote. added .hor.aepeticotlnrheKlngs County Memorial Hoopitll. MuDoniIld Ind Graham Steev- u Entering Case 1 l Yesterday. ‘ The ndlournment was necessi- tated by the non- appearance in . property nor involved in the sin ieged oiience. l or represented byi l tor in enrh care was Deputy-M- tnrney-ocneral 1. Arthur ivic l GulKflnt QC. l i pleaded guilty to impaired dr . ing and was lined mo and costs,‘ Twn Murray River men. wu- i Wayne Keenan. bulli pleaded non guilty in the possession or ill quantity oi wash suitable Iorl Bath rtica were represent-l ed by Mr. iieddln. and iioth can ea were adjourned by consent to‘ o . 30. Bull Freeman Murray River, pleaded not guilty in hunting without a licence and I in. The accused is represented l by Mr. Redd ‘ Jnhn Charlu Murchirou. Glen ‘25 I II cnsls ior having liquor not pur- chased irom the legal vendnr. Cepllal Chlrlex Wilhl. Brno .___..—_. IN renown ‘ in visiting rclotivea and trim in Tammo. ia PATIENT court oi .loiin Mackenzie. whnse‘ M Lean w William licddi . Crown prosecu- wuliarn Roar, Ml. stewart. ilain Blaine Nicolle and Leiluyl the manulaciure oi spirits. l ct he one was ldjounled Oct. William. was lined EA S l ER N Mrs. Ray Med-on. Montague,l Henry Phillips. Mill-1w Har- FROM HALIFAX SPENT WEEKEND Mir. and Mn. Bul Mu lion. M!» m a Sydney, N3 M eleo lFuneral Held For W.B. Creed At Highlield And Dundas UCs yesterday Churt-lieg at llichilcld and nun- l elder in his home church and das. services hcinp held in both lwaa clerk oi the Win-loo m- Ehui'ehe! because of the time Isdoclalmn Mr A. Ill where market ii-Idenlnii. then saw the Newioundland. who survived. A need oi being closer to a lame market and mnved :0 Highi‘lfild: producer in Tornntn, in 17 years ago. His extended his field 0! npeflll‘ln .acms! the country. iiunicr oi Bridgetown in organ-l ice the Kings County Plowing cutciiiie Funeral Home to rush- rnntch whlL'h was started uriglni lield United Church where see r . Mr. Creed's two main inter- Wyrwar. The funeral [or Wllllnm Benlvl est: were both [noel-led with ey Creed, Highlield, \vua heldi church work. He we: mull let- lrnrn the United i live in the United Church sion. and in the prelhyte ai ocd had with Pli me. rn at Albion. hem during his I lh Mr. Creed visa ho tund at the time or his deutli.‘ nt- lio died only last year. his funeral in a body, siege Battery in the First the United church Won-en. real War. was later lranslerr- nAss VOICE ills nlher main discharged in 1920. greatly to the service at worship Following the war Mr. Creed in the Church" at Dr. d and bmme principal oi the Success i-iighiield. i-ie we! also a mem- Busmen College It Mansion. her ol the Chulottetown Male N3, lie relurncd to P. i. and Chum, which w organized e home term in 1929. went in mm] year. .50, Bridgetown a n m r t l m c later Mr. Creed pm mused in E]. I nrleii flower and lzebelli Alice Pltmei-i. anlline. Ion. Murray Creed, I television I ii curly special- harge o lullm’i was in Gladioii though he and ilrii- ries le l ev i sin n productions ’ Another . e mu, Sonny died in iniapcy. The iunerai was held irnin the l c ‘ c with Le cr. He lo.ned Illy lii raise many for the 30- vice was conducted by Rev. ilve branch oi the Carry on can- ii. Goudge assisted eda Corps in that nrel. Liltleiohns an d The hymn runs was‘ Lord by Rev. 1H. 'Re-v. G. G. “Forever with The Iy , Ruben Reign Russ, Lawn Service In Dundll Unlleu Mnntngue, and Merle Alberl Church we. conducted by Mr. Wight, Lower Montague. each Grudge listed by Rev. M. 11. pleaded guilty in possession a Poekiington and Rev. D. E. lirearm within a sanctuary \Vllllg Adonis. chairman of tile PEI Inn Mm owned the mere inr the-e repairs. Com A. F. lngs said no iclt it was time the tnvon took oi-cr 0' Vim» li‘w nt proaram to hel all eitlrtlng literal m l vii-I he replace old lower line! or bull ones I 5 Eastern And Central Districts The (innit-n, Chnlotte Oll lownlellira tague Discusses Sewer Lines Problem MuNTAnllE BUREAU he “NM 0... .\‘ lhnuld not hr or THE GUARDIAN on hhlrilsh. Marlowe's "an we. again to the lure at r-illlii ll n! the GAL asking for bN-n paid dill‘l‘rig the lat! munih meeting at the town a ml. 11h: nutter was Mouth! . In the mention of Lite amino-ll tlir itl'nllnte was read. The town Buck called on BA DVWIIP. town nun] on he » _ l-le mngly urged the lawn glmli Cans throughout the town. courts "will: the mount in take over this line and tar i‘liis has * tlia council to make irp its own «Whine» mm to . method 0, “Wm” nunihants and although not do the merit time the noun l in: all lllit (Mild be desired it At owns only one sewer line out tau been making necessary re~l ‘ mtrl to several at the privately. rm rower liner and hiiiindillnullna iittor on the streets which p.151. in 139;. the son or George ills association with the church “EDS NEEDED Creed And his “"9. the humor was so close that the ministerl‘ l Annie lilacnonald oi Forest Hill m ipny or in. yrggbylery w ’town Court . t G Clay. li'vlllR Frizzeil, Du Chowen. Boise steivensnn. alum» ncan. elGoad.W ceme‘ery. F C Also belore the council wai e letter hum an Iltnrnevy ill mind to a street on militant may Hill. where he was convener all vice is to be no e missionary and maintenanco action is taken, it was dectdt‘d. D uid be done to town strccts. ten He enlisted in the Kings Cliuri- .1,“ member; a, [he "mum. M will deeds ere aul’PllKl by the owners a! such street land, One conmdlior suggesied that sir-cot Wm“ M“ lights should be removed but Interment was in the church spwu‘ge ritua» ‘\ lillli-l' irorn the provincial ounce and support to help u» up the litter problem in MLA‘ has ialon steps in recent years and control this proble tile town by placing McGuWan. been done with the of Willie Pmnémi h... hoipc . ll tin: poinind nut that lines he imposcd on anyone him this wivuld be done. The iltl. Do'iltut oiil the necessity P mum...“ loop the pro nee‘s roads, towns es cloar for the cen- ar. linen. . \\ Dl‘ylP SITE I lllrlni‘allnz at the town du "5"" 3 came in inr mnslderab'e dls~ mlilt'l Itlllllel‘ I"\'P€El2 mztsilfl a itec mu. it nor tile opinion oi all conn- It‘ll members that some action llmild he iiiron to have the ht helm B“Y‘Kllli_’\ County agricultural rel» 1't"~l‘illflll\r‘€ nte nlioa before ovcriaoping . peel! ad- iiiosi hall the 1951 taxes had Worry of Leslie Hunter. Lorne Wiggintnn. Earle Hayden and Albert Acorn rlnwerocarcra were stnnlcy Slipping or lrrltotingT Vesrcy. Slaniey Hurry. Bryan p...n..ma.mn.as iaaurai» Eilsirmili i Reel 1 r. .iipninr dropuinl vi wanna. anlzer, Lon i "k v rllflll r lanrb. .luat illnrd Fergulnn. Juli mhs. Bel. ras eel-rs DON'T MISS IT !! ashions For '63 and ’64 h'town Curling Club Mon., Oct. 21 . . . Tues, Oct. 22 Phone 4.9343 for Tickets out I permit under the Miera» P abytery. The hymn Juril VII lnry Birds Sanctuary Regula ‘ hide Willi Me" lions and elch wiis lined sin and. Highlield pallbearers w a i- e casts Illrnan Frinell, Wliilce Rod . One person was lined szil lrlii‘ William MacLenn. Norman M costs [or hnving liqunr in a Lead Rnlanrl Seliiek and John place nther than his residence} Week . «k anil anniher was lint-d $20 and nnnd a pallbearers were I! iv com {or public Intuxlcalin e M Kenzle k Week-End Specials From Cudmore's 6r PJ'S Ltd. SALT HERRI‘NG 3for29c BLUE POTATOES . . . . .. 5 lbs. 29c BMW“ 2 "m ill~lll° 2 lbs. li'i’ié‘é iarlomaloes .39c m Beg. slut pkg. Apples 49c Surf .— LABBE 1 LB. 2 OZ. JAR—Rm. 56¢ Kraft Peanut Butter . . . . only 43: visited Glace 3”..th dry and Sydney Mine. RETURN mom ALTA. Mir. and ma. Leuclite Men Kinnnn have returned tin Mur- irly Riva- tar spend-id tho tput illamh hi Mtsiichie not. .Alla.. guests oi m and end daugntordnaaw. ivlr. .id Mrs. antlty lost-Kemp. I ATTENDED rUNuutU 'e Mercer-inn llu reamed ordinate-.01.. otter-t- uie lineal-iii at his im> er D Wm, Mar It: SA iertdtilx titer Pd lune. nAIcuann FUNERAL _ The lullerll ior Reginald hatch iidar wu ed ey inor- ning imin the residence oi his |dautrhtcr. M". John Doiron in St. James" Church. Oeurletm. where neouiein lligh Mlu war eelehreied by his pastor. Louis noolcy. who lilo conduct ed the service It the grave. PAIL bearers were lleymood solo- irioii. water Nineteen. Patrick Murphy, Gordon Rm, mldrou have" and Stanley Parser. In- ‘ lemienl was in the church come» i lery. leby‘il 48 0!. . Tom-t0 Hi: 0 Juice ..... 29 Clerk‘s Oven ka Beans . DEVON SLICED RINDLESS BACON . . . . lb. 59c Our Own Sliding 8 tie. pl'ix. Fish Sticks nighllnor lI’At-il'llh‘Eliot): Beef .33C Loin End iii. mshuncr 1 lb. pkg. Pork Roast 5?: P ’0'. DIALWM null-8m sll & Chips 45c Cudmoeo’e 4-381! "REIT DELWB' 00]) 01mm ACCEPTED i TODAY ONLY *‘ki'ik‘k‘k‘k‘kt‘ki THEATRE “Where Thu “0 Are Better Than Ever" appnsiie Coniedcrntiou building * i SHOWS 8:30 - 7 - D It's Judy! WEARLVANB DIRK BOGARDE LTO fimifll' AIAVISII'I Adm THE THUNDER OF BATTLE!‘ THE FIRE OF FAITH! lSTARTING FRIDAY 2 IHOWS SAD-7:00 4-4 I la in. singingqeting ' mic All her lilll éb°8llm SINGING" DAY ONLY 2 CUFFROBERTSUNu-m: Wax ‘V- ¥ 4"- 4 4 4 g cumin and it war decided iol Int-aird here and . llSLAND NEWS PAGETop Island Cattle For Winter Fair .iiany oi the island, top liva- aiocir showman will be )nul'ney~ in}; In H llx Ill lake art n the Allnnlli- wintcr Fair. Nm‘. 4 in a ‘lllrh' “ill take huh lliem nhdut 12 carloeda oi rlzl's it was Innilllnred yes- tnrday by Liiu Roper. provincial Litesiork director Among the producers sending dual purpose Sllorlho'm \llll ho Kt‘llh Berrell. HEM lel Jeuell. .‘lnrtli River. Stanley Ilurr Winsioe and Sierllng and that coniiderable had been hind on arrears. Colin Cecil policeman to give the police reptlrl which allowed Eli-I rive ease: had been hr:th the d . Sol. Conn. lnga outlined briefly‘ the Iction iairen on the pro posed darn advlrlng that mini work wiriin most liireiy be done; ‘ this iaii and winter. 6' Arnold Wighunan, lawl‘ clerk, also advised the nemiu his centennial committee_ and . hrll-lly nutlincd action to date CYCLONE TOLL iii! bacca. East Plitlslll) i.-\F) l'riie death toll resulting irorn inst Mondays cyclonic storm w it hit Eart Pakistan has now risen to 152, an oiticiai re- po aid Monday. .Wmid. Ml Herbert Guernseys will be exhibited by Hamid Palmer, Kenalnxlon: Rl-y Younker. Harrison Green and Tyrue Hnlinee, all at Kings- ton, and Eric flurry, North Ri» vei .luninr Bahwell, Charlottetoan will send an exhlbll or Jane): Heretords will be ext-libiied by Gordon Mathewn. Hunter River, and Fulton Slnderson end Son at \‘ortli River. A lerg. umber u llnlslelng will be sent to tile leir Exhihll- Iiig llt‘lll P yzwson, lKingsinn, Erlr- Loam winsli . in Unknown. New ‘l John Thiimyslm and Sieiiarl. hiiln oi Freniiilnit ; .n-y \li. nd i ril .ionrs Piwtiidl, and lyii broihcrs. Yitrlt Ayrshire exhihilr m lit «a lined up hi A \lat-R‘r and Sun . l Rn \ \lninn “WWI Incl Sons, 'l‘lai‘filllield. and Keith Howell. iii-ioiia Sending animals in column a n the Moi riasses irlil be r. ». nld lniilar. Wlnelnl‘ anrl n . irsun and Sons Clyde Rnrr. ir- vmg MacDonald, lurk. and [flu ‘Marlsuer, hiri-iiihid. snot-b cililhils ulii ho srni hv Allison steiierl and thli‘"d sled-rt. Dunstalinhgr s Mr WIFE s DR. CIIA “'So nice in come tolls in ma i got rn lt'ngrendthriilt immtanr "All on tromlhns swcr SHf FOUND RELIEF HERVE FOOD rid-rid an asanl‘hai In with o MCE TO COME HOME 10 SE'S home to'~tliut'l Wllli my husband test iehei iron the nlrvnln uouhlsr us both unh port 0 he taeling iusi iighl~in ilnd velar ya and lestlest wakolul Ngllisvln o in py irrilable tons l '3 g ea good haalth WIN $150.00 This Week At The Factory Outlet Store l 100% banlon. elm I. Can-die» insti- rm- Aspen and luck M lube-Io. alias l to a. ring. us. Inch-y outlet Pri- Lodes' stretchy SLACKS r Winner Did Not Claim $100. Last Week | HERE IS A NEW WAY TO SAVE MONEY Buy Momm'i 0 Clearances . Bankrupt- Stock . Script. Lines 0 Stock Reduction Men's Sweater Shirts M. L Extn Spud-I 5-7.3 ‘. / Men M llru. Custodian made. since a to I neg. sea. rectory outh Price Clnldllll made. Ardour Fldary Mlle! Prim s8.95 Ladies HUSH - PUPPIES [Jill 'I flip Ruhher All with white. [Ad i as' For I to 1!. Rel. price For s4.95 Ski-Jackets L. XL Crian blarir, Men's Ri‘ir. $19.95 Girls Rex. $9.95 For u' — Men'l — Girll' hood. lilo" nylon, him i. M. red. blue and Reg. $18.95 9.79 12.95 7.95 Sizes 7 in 12 paper every piece, ore-i may “fit 9:30 p.m. JUST ARRIVED Eltll doll-r Barri-Io “title. you to I bell-ti brill tnr e lurliy It“! every Sunni-y at 5 PM. Winner is snnmnrrd In Mnmluv'u ineliv number 1.000 Pairs LADIES' SHOES Pumps. Spikes. Ho's, Stock Heels Ihru nnmlu-rs are but In I