..y.-. l..., ... - . . .. . ... - - - . . EATO N” Local Branch 3 'P-:-1-11eGunrdinn.Fridav-5evt-30-19.53-tionveners Are iAII Cancer Drive Teams i . Cenfral Appointed By Canadian Legion Exceed Quota,Is Reportedi . O c.w.L In the general City Cancer Cam- there are still some cards to be l0Y'I TAXI - Dial 6560-6560. At a well attended meetlnl of The resulnr monthly meetingslpaign turn-in last night showed collecteddrom out-of-town donors the executive of the Provincial of the Charlottetown Branch of The every team was over its quota or contributors who are out of n ' l ' l , C d Le ' B. E. S. L. ”th d t'll t be t ned town. etc. won: DOLLAR BUYS MORE k:i'.'."”:5.'".,z.'.i.'i,(;,l'c lit:-r:.f,:.-.1 lfgagiiiela reasliiliniriln in glib): Clover Club wlealset lUT.or:V cail.s Eitatoii. Geliireral Everything indicates that the T in HUGHES DRUG STORE. K ofyC Home and chaired by "Quins. after a recess of two Chairman and Mrs J. G. Dennis, campaign will be one of the most "303 pougagns (9; M"... 33;" Ma.-bonaid provincial mouths durlutl the holiday season. Co-chairman expressed themselves successful ever held. reasonable. Drown. Electric. Cusw '1” Ben" mm” were appointed for 1955-56: graphs. t f The meeting WIS Called l0 Order a exceptionally well pleased with Further contributions and cards President" the louowmg convene” at 8 p.m. by the lat vice-pres- ttie results which now. with more are to be turned in to Mr. W. H. Spimual. ME A. J. Macponaidg sidenl. Victor E0Wlau- Who was to come. shows we largest total Beaton at his auction rooms at N TOABTEBS. irons. etc. expertly NOTICE-Don't forget the auc- tion sala of the Beers property and household furniture and ef- fects at N Fitzroy Stret, today at 1 o'clock. VISIT HI-STYLE Great George Street svery style is Hi-Style". COME AND HEAR Vince and i 2 i . rent Mlllinery. "where of collections in vass. e general can- Grafton St. . - acting in the un-avoidable r Charlottetown. Education. Mrs. The "M" umpain mmuxh. Matthias Murray. Lot 85: Cltizen- 9' ti” l"""d'mt Mpak-ed. Brown Electric. IDUCATIONAL TAX was due Ray. 'Ambie Gauthier Charlottetown Hospital Bazaar at the Community Centre tonight :M. at the ship, Miss Margaret Wedge. Sum- merside: Immigration. Mrs. W. J. P. Macmillan. Charlottetown: So- The meeting opened with one verse of "O Canada' after which The "Special Names" canvass. under Mr. Alban Farmer. Q. C., out the province generally is pro- ceeding well with very few places one-minutes silence was observed made a good showing to date butnot organized an'd canvassing. in memory of fallen comrades. Morning pecials ial Welfare. Mrs. Quentin Gleason. R. C. A. F. Station: issionaries of Mary. Mrs. Daniel lullen. St. Andrew's. Honorary Members, Mrs. .I F Gallant. Tignish; Press. Miss Gertrude Coady. Charlotte- aa April Nth. Steps are being The secretary. Comrade Jack taken to collect same. Lightezer: then read the minutes of the last regular meeting. which was held in June. His report was seconded by Art Hale. BREADALBANE Presbyterian Church. Service Oct. 2nd at 3.15. :Rev. Lawrence Blaikie of Brook- field will conduct the service. French Seek To Work Out PENTECOSTAL Church Service at Midgell in the School on the Church Road Sunday October 2nd. at 730 p.m. Q R. Stairs. Speaker. hours of Sel'VlCc l0r Suhd8.V- 0Ct- reault. Georgetown: National he had visited me sick Vem.ans RABAT. Morocco IReuters)e Jacques le Coroller. chairman of in; uped rolled edgaa. Minus; handles. btltlol I-11 COME AND HEAR Vince and 3nd are as follows: Bl'U0ktlPlfl- Scholarship. llrs. Charles Mac- in an hospimls during the Summer French OUICIRIS Thursday were the French Presence Movement, . 5, 4,5,. v "M 3.3.. Ray. Ambie Gauthier at the 11 a.m.: Glasgow Road. 3 pm. Neill. North Rustico: Girl Guides. months and hmugm mam "ems working out how the departure largest settIers' body in Morocco; "'3' "'5 ' ' Charl0tt9t0Wh l'l0SPlt3l 38183” llurller Rllrr 7 Pm The PlP"' Mrs T L Llnkletter. Summer- (mm the b..am.h each meek. He from Rabat of Sultan Moulay ben saw the resident-gene ssi, Gen. It the Community CPU"? W "IS 59FVicg in Hunter River will side. Fliizilu-e. Miss Isabel Mat'- acknowledged me receipt of Se. Arafa could be both public enough Pierre Boyer de Latour Thursday. night 7:30. be the annual W M 5 Thank Donald. ('harInttetou'n. Report .-emy.g,,, duuars each fl-Or" (he to be ”dignified" and secret He said later the movement re- . offering service Special must" Forms. llrs I. I. Noonau. Charv United Officers Club. and our own enough to prevent possible demon- malned Lll1IltCl'Bbi,v opposed to the - ruinE33...i'5'ii....?.1f.i.””.i'..,f.ljiL 53' "'9 thmr All are llelvcmr lottetown: Resolutions. Mrs. Ever m-meg. .0 1.91,, nm, the expense strations by French settlers. plan to remove Ben Arnfa but Fillets Shamas' Groceteris Dial . . g. Harry Morgan for impending moves 32” ln!l't::RyETEiI:i:et?:tf:E13-eld .r,::,1,.(:-':.:,iX'eriiiin Rner. Prince. furs J3. W. member-snip said may during the and replaced by a three-man towards Moroccan self-rule. N0"CEgDnn.l mum the aukhlmem-ng last Emnimz 1" mp ha"-ym.5m,(.h(.,-I tliscourhc. Kings. summer months and at-this late regency council V”lmminently" as But Col. lJetrn Ablfl Leboelg, tlon sale of the Beers property .que, mom of me RE.nm,.n.nus Res. Hrs. .lust-uh tampbell. Sourts. date membership continued in the Piench goieinment pressed another setters spo esman. - and household furniture and el- laote. at M Fitzroy Street today at 1 o'clock. NOTICE--Don't forget the Auc- tion sale of the Boers property and household furniture and ef- fects. at 86 Fitzroy Street today at 1 o'clock. WINSLOE Pastoral Charge. the- United Church of Canada. ser- vices Sunday are as follows Winslne North 11 a m. Glasgow Road 1.4.5 p.m.: Winsloe South I p.m.: Princetown Road 730 p. in. Heber H Hardy. minister. HUNTER R I V E R Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday. Oct 2 as follows: Whe-alley RllP' 9:65 (Community Hall): Hunter River 11; North Wiltshire 7.30 p m.. Rally Day service in Hamp- shire 3 p.m. World wide Com- munion Sunday will be 0l)sEl'l'9l'l at Hunter River and North Wilt- shire. Rev. C. R. Moase. BA. B.D BROOKFIELD CHARGE. The Rev Lawrence Blaikie Minister ytaurant with president. Queen i.lon- town: Magazine. Mrs. P. L. Boud- ctt ('low. Summerfield: Organiza- lion. QUCCHIS Mrs A. J O'Donnell. The Provincial Director. Rev ess Ruby Maths-son presiding Var- ious discussions took place as re- gards to fall and winter activities I l.'N'lYl-IRSITY WOMEN - l-Jar-bl -member is to address the crnllpl lfor three minutes on sonic phase of itbe present Canadian scene at the .next meeting. It was decided last night at the second meeting of thc 'Charloltetown branch of the Can- adian Federation of l.'nlvc-rsuyi Women Meetings are to be tho- first Thursday of the month at the Wocatlnnal School The President. lltss Doris Anderson presided Miss Lena .llcLure. Miss Hclcn Yen and llliss Dorothy Auld were entrusted with preparing a consfitutloli. ALPHA Y'S MENETTES -- Thc Alpha Y'Menettcs opened the fall session with a pot luck supper, Monday. September 26 with the president. Mrs. Alinn llollivcr pre- siding Mrs W R LcPagc and Mrs E V Bell were conveners of the table decorations and tea com- George fllactbrlnac. again strong- ly urged the formation of Spiritual Study Groups ill eicry sub-divisioii in the diocese as the most impor- tant fuiirtions of the C. W L. Plans for the Regional C W. L. conferences to be held in five dif- ferent centres again this fall were disciissetl and dates were set for rim or mom pending confirmation by the sllh-divisions concerned. October 23rd. at Cardigan and Nov- ember l3th at the R. C. A- F. Station in Summerside. Mrs Basil MacDonald of Trac- adie Cross. Provincial President. was appointed as the official dele- gate from this province to the Nzitional Catholic Women's League annual meeting which is being held in Moncton. N. B. from October 15th - 19th. place at the Royal Canadian School of Signals on (lcl B and will be one of the highlights of the month- long visit of Her Royal Highness Comrade H. lllortiemer report-2 ing for the sick committee said of such treats Comrade come in. He said that this was gratifying to him and should be to the members in general. He warned. however. that some mem- bers might find their name omit- ted from the Provincial Commend Booklet recently published. This was because this booklet had gone to press the last of July and any- one who joined after that date could not be included Six new members were accepted into the Branch at the meeting. Comrade Vern Larter for pro- perty. reported on the many im- provemenls made to the home both inside and out. He said that he would like to hear more cri- The aged sullan was expected to be removed from the throne long-delayed Implementation of its Moroccan "new deal." French settlers were reported divided on how best to oppose the government's policy of removing the sultan. first step in a plan to set up a representative Moroccan Departure Of Sultan would not use violence. His organ- ization dicated other settlers would not stand by passively. He said "if Ben Arafa leaves the palace it can only be as a corpse." in Casablanca four persons were killed and four injured by ter- government. rorists in nine separate incidents Wednesday. ANTIGONISH. NS. ICP) - The ticism pro and con from the mem- He also outlined other improve- ments in the offing. His remarks brought favorable comments and some from Comrades Ira Brown. F P. first group of lildoncsians visiting Canada under the Colombo plan to bers re work that had been done. -study cooperatives and fisheries have begun a three-month course of study with the extension depart- ment of Saint Francis Xavier dist-iission l Univcrsity hcre Leader of tho six-nian delegation Group Of Indonesians To Study" At Anligonish Smith. Phil Palmer and Joe Mur- is .llardjonn'W llliharrlja. a mem- naghan zbor of the head office of education C0"'”3ll9 Smith-.Puhllflt.V gavoand information. division of co- ll Short l't!D0l't SIYH18 hC had 9n”Op9ll3lli'9S in Indonesia. unions, he said, interest rates are one per cent and less. The Indonesian government and the republic's 10,000 co-operatives also were trying to combat illit- ereacy. About '75 per cent of the 90,000,000 people are unable to read. P. E.i7irl Rayon Tailored Marquisette Curtains sugar rayon tailored inarquiselta ourtahs that have the appear-a..... and qcallw of bola such 301' F'lWtl- N035 lg banned aqua reach to slide on you ourtah rod. Eati cumin about a" wide by at" has detour lV0l7- SATURDAY MORNNG srecm PAIR 2 . 0 9 REXOLEUM DELUXE 6' x 9' SQUARES Rexoleum borderless squares. a hard wearhl 5' oleurn diet is easy to wipe dean and polish. aid! 0 O . Society Meehn mittee. Following the supper Mrs. which belan on her arrival at deavored during the summer to! one of the bug jobs in Indonesia. 9 patterns to choose from. Shop aarb for but Milt- BIIITIIS. MAIIRIASES. DEATHS Tie parade will conclude with the very successful P t" 'I mm-Tm:--1-1m b h 50: Per Insertion NEWMAN CLUB MEETS-The a dirmonstration by the colourful Legion Convention held hit-oiiemlct-izt gltiaettvecproliltiiiecne mil ttiiacjien hare. u'98l(l.V mectlrlg Of the Charlolles '16-man Royal Canadian Signals week. He moved a vote of thanks teaching of young people in schools town Newman Club was held last Dpspafgh Ride,-5 Display team on behalf of the branch to these and art schools. BHITHS ELAKENEY-At the Prince County Hospital on September 25th.. 1955. In Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blakeney. a son. Brit-in Harris Reagh. PE'l'RlE-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on Sept. 29. 1955. to Mr. and W S. McMurtry gave a talk and showed slides of the 31 st inter- national Y'Men's Convention at Philadelphia. Mrs J. A Lawson conducted a chinese auction. after which the meeting adjourned. night in the Knights of Columbus Home. 21 Water St. The meet- ing was called to order by the prescient. Foster Burke. and open- Quebcc City yesterday, Signals detachments from all parts of Canada will take part in the parade and pass in review before her Royal Highness as she takes the solute. which is based at Vimy Barracks. Kingston The following personnel of the 5 then called upon Father Roche who of the Newman club. the role of. ed with a prayer. The president m Signals Reglnicnt will constitute party from Charlottetown. (. Il.icut ('0! K M Johnston. E D.. Save 8 short talk on the aims Majm. F. 5 Jenkins. E DV 3533-or on the delegation of former West H R Hennessoy. Capt -I. -l- C-0)'le. keep the Legion before the public by reporting all their activitiesl He commented very highly on the: gravel job done by the Guardian and Patriot newspapers in the wonderful coverage they had given two publishing companies and to Comrade George Barter for a great Job well done. His motion was supported and seconded by Com- rade Bayficld Ellis- Comrade Illurnaghan commcntcd i I . . , I ihova Scotia Regiment members the fluent English-sneaking leader said. is to protect the farmers against private money lenders charging as much as 60 per cent a month interest on loans. At credit Receives Badges llleniber; of the Pownal Obser- vation Post of the Ground Obser- vcr Corps were presented with bad- ges on Wednesday evening by F-0 Bill Whiiford and LAC Allison Highlight of the meeting of the P. E. I. Art Society last evening was a vivid work picture paint- ed by Miss Eleanor Lowe of the conference of Canadian Society of Educational Art held recently in tlon. SATURDAY MORNlNG SPECIAL 3.89 Twenty members met in the lobby at Civic Center to discuss the furnishing and decorations of ithe Society's club rooms. Mrs. George DeBlois was appointed to convene a committee to attend this matter. Members decided to ark -' -I some boudoir lamps. Table Lamps Beautify your bedroom with a pair of illness hand- Lamps are about ll" II height with matching fibre glasa shades. Bases come in lovely pastel colours of green. Pulh 01' Boudoir Lamps "MANlJFA(.'l'UllIII OLIAIANQ" A large saleotion of pottery lamps h assorted b- sips and figures oompleta wltah maturing fibre glass b dos. These lam?! I" ltYlC0t'l ""105 5” lowttieirordisiaryselltlngprloas. Sbopsaribf but selections. Mrs. Robert J. Petrie (nee Ada the Newman"? WI ”' "tr '"fld"' Li 1, w Ramsay SSM woz .1. Wh" attended the re-union in Truro Mrs. Eric Newton be asked u. Mwxmmm, I daughter. weight -atrzr. The chairman of the differ- B Gallant. 5551 L H. M", over the last weekend. Hegsaid thatl:r5e"a"".l"f"he Ggmund obnrv" lecture to Society during the la.- .'b" u out en COT-Tlmllffesvlllen gate report Caulavv SE. L A. Mmmgny. Sgt. they hacldn-n.e honor to um branch MP5. File! Centre. Trurh. N- 5- ter part of February. u ONE-Mm PEI H I” all thffu; arhgltlf The nresidfent P Is qmml Sm F A waxsh. 8:11 to inviting that unit to hold Receiving badges were Roy Her- It was learned that Mr. Alan I ' D31 2 ospla. en lnorme temeetlngo a .' i ' - ' i .teir reunionh t . .h'fb . dAl M -J l, h m - - bar as to Mr. and Mrs. dance which was to be held at the ("I Jr R Ga"””"' C” G' E are "ex year mm C 'e 0 mm 8" ex ac 8": W 0 was M" be" ...-13:.-, 2. us su- raid Lldstone 1 Betty Agnew) a aoa. Gerald Sheen. 5 lhs.. 14 oz. IICCABVILLE-To L.A.C. and Mrs. oaeph Mccarville lnee Evelyn away) at the Lachine General Hospital on August 24th 1955. a daughter Mary Elizabeth weight Q lbs. 18 ozs. oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Sherren of Wsstmore- land to Alvin Nelson son of Mr. kannaii. P.E.I. IOBEITS - FORD-At United Bap- tist Parsonage North River Wed- nesday Sept. 29th by Rev. Ow Cochran. Robert Boberts. Charlotte- hwn to Ellzabrth Ford. Charlotte- Hazel Buchanan. Fredericton. P.E. l. to Ian Harold MECRBE. Wheatley River. DEATHS Brown. in her tllst year. Resting DSBORNE-At Calgary. Alberta! Iepf. 27. 1955. David J Osborne.l aged 24 years. - IOITMAN-la the City Kept. D. ' TORONTO (CPI - The Ontarl '''''''l" ""'d I” "”""d '” ”" "row: pin" be varied suction! lqnara sliapa for III. Mrs. Minnie Hoffman. and Hydro Commission is plan l t 0 M" mm". c mpact storage. Flv ply 77 years. Her remains resting at 9 color rnpvles on the buiildiliig 2 OP." saEurday It '" "rad um '. hold ' filter syltenil Quick duet dis. he Rennessety Funeral Home. hnsral notice later. I N. D. Maclaaa IJNDERTAKE EMBALIIII d Mrs- Archie Molyneaux of Rollaway Club on Tuesday. Oct- ober 4th The meeting closed with a prayer followed by a social even-I lng consisting of a sing song and dance- Local Group group of ill officers and non com- mlssioned officers of the Regiment leaving here by plane on Oct. 7 for Kingston. Ont. where they will take part in the signals detach- .ments parade before their Colonel- in-Chief. Her Royal Highness. the Princess Royal. The ceremonial parade will takc SPACE HEATERS FLOOR FFRNACES lll7 GT. GEORGE ST. Progressive Conservative AT. Y.M.C.A. I CHARLOTTETOWN TONIGHT. FRIDAY AT I P. M. Conservative provincial provincial candidates especially requested to attend. All interested Conservatives welcome. Mr. George l-lees, M. The K & R Store Waller. Cpl. G. M. Murray. Cpl R. P. Walsh. Slgmn. F. V. Decoste, Sigmn A. A. Lewellyn. Sigmn. M. D. Vail. Sigmn. K. C. Warren Continued from--page-1 Elforls Continue Increase. company-paid medical and hospi- tal insurance. The company offered a modified version of the guaranteed annual .which the union said was worth ARTHABASKA. Que. (CPI -- Four men and one woman ll&VE been fined for their part in what stockings into Canada from the executive members and P., National President. will economic demands. The UAW has asked for s 15-cent hourly wage eight paid holidays a year instead of the present six and Comrade Joe Hughes. Canteen chairman gave his report which as he said was of necessity all figures: but was favorably receiv- ed by the meeting. The Financial Chairman. Com- rade Tony Gallant gave a detailed report which showed the in-unrlv t” be in a healthy financial state. year. He also reported for the com- mittee in charge of the Legion Float and thought that while it did not receive a prize it was very .Rae. Ed Wood. Robert MacRae, '-hEd Robertson. Gordon Brown. Ster- ling Moore. Robert Brown. Edison Smith. Albert Bruce, Charles Jones, Douglas Robertson. Daryl Jenkins. Richard Jenkins. Sr.. Richard Jr.. Gordon Herman, Edgar Jud- son. Parker Rings. David Wood. Harvey Bruce. Lloyd Bruce and LAC Arsenault. credible and did honor veterans. Comrade Phil Palmer reported tothe wage. included in a package offer re a meeting he attended re em. ploymerif. He said a good job was being done and those in charge who All were charged with conspir. acy to deal in smuggled goods and nylons. and six of them ap peared In court Wednesday in Que. was sentenced to a fine of Yvonne Audet of Lac Megantlc. Qua. rdwnit PROJECT movies the St. Lawrence power project. NOTICE Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. announces the opening-of classes in Ballet and High- for full Information. Another Large Attendance Af Hospital Bazaar Prizes were drawn in the var- ious articles. The chicken dinner was won by S. R. Arsenault; satin cushion. Mrs. A. L. White, Road. "Y" Youth Program To Saturday. October 1st. is ''Open- ing Day" at the Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. girls to register for the fall and winter season of activities. Regis- tration will begin at. 10.!) a.m. followed by an informal program of special activities. games. movia an p.m. Boys cslsses for the same site start Tuesday afternoon. Time for all boys and entertainment c a r r y i ii g through tlll early afternoon when and juniors 112 -it yrs.i gt 4.45 special guest at the Saturday afternoon rally beginning at Ll! p.m. will be Mr- Stanley Symlng- here In October. has postponed his visit until January. The exhibition of handwriting by the Society of Scribes in England will be on exhibition in the lobby some time in October- On motion by Mrs. B. B Jones. seconded by Miss Lowe. Jajah Jopal is to he invited to address for board bookings. Considerable ” ' centres around the dlsirability of the Queens Street entrance to the club room. A business adjourned a social half hour fol- lowed during which Mrs. Gencheff was hostess. meeting cups: RIVER w. i. lect”. Roll call was answered by each member giving a tested rec- IPE. This was followed by minutes of previous meeting. The music lessons. for the school near neighbours. The chairman of the hall com- mittee reported that a carpenter had been procured and that the cake sale on the nearest possible data with Mrs. John MscNevin in charge of finding a suitable locat- lon. It was also decided that we have a showing of slides and lec- ture by Canon Exam in our hall in the near future There will be a sale of lunches at this gathering with Mrs. W. A. MacLsari. Mrs. R. D. Matheson. Mrs. Reg. Mae- Kinnon and Mrs. Watson Living- Klnnoii with special program eon- Ilauns of a tall: by Mrs. Exam. Collection for evening was fallen and amounted to tilt Following this Mrs. Jack MacLean ave us a demonstration on sewla . Wax Applier Comes lnra smoothly finished long handle. Has two washable chenille pads. About I” by 1". cellulose Fibre Paper Blinds SPECIALLY PROCESSED KRAFT PAPER Machine coated both sides with all colours. Very resistant to cracking or lraylhil and Wltlllublf; Colours cream and green. Sizes 30" x 70 . S d not been revised since 1950. and C0m”d9 5”," 3'-l(5"l reported Barry lngs. all official observers. "'9 Dec9'"b9l' mwtlul 01 the 30- X70". MARRIAGES union officials say it is badly out it): "'9 Clrlldreug Plmilg hiiltl durghg The members of the Pownal den?" D . O E" g MOLYNEAU g M 0 of date. Seniority. was a major "9 Bummer. e sa t at w'lle Post have all been trained as ob- ”- 3”" 31m0uhC?d I r& ' M R l Wmmm and United Chmchg slgnds Parade topic of negotiation before the th tlvas somewhat curtailed neicr- servers and havetaken pal-tum quest that the society keep a'num- Q n on”. Ontario September 23", strike started 11 days ago. 9955 W35 8 decided success and live exercises. During the evening her M Pa'"”"!.lS ”" dl5l7ll'y "' "'9 ll! Ravi Levi Hussey Elsie Mayi Lieut. Col. K M. Johnston. E.D. The main talks will have to wwld .b' lmked '"l'W3Fd '0 With .movies and a talk was given by l0bbY at all llm95- Mr!- MacKay . . O. C. 5 Signal Rem” will head a tackle the problems of the unim” enthusiasim by the children next R0 whm0rdgThe pmjecuonmw” suggested that each artist apply EACH STAINLESS STEEL SINKS This self rimming stainless steel sink is easy to in stall. Fitted with brackets and supplied with bolts to draw rim down and form a watertight seal with cabinet "or counter top. 18" X 30" Over all. ullldh about 15" x 15" x 7" deep. Highly polished finish. Has dual purpose. chromium-plated crumb-cw town. 17.7 cents an hour. were working hard on this. There lasAt laelVgeelill'lEn)all.d 1:35 ggarllxilg Wlrhle. Slilpett Tteellineg lii)n(ileyd:f Rlillli-esr Sumnet .UCnANAN .M.cRAEqM the . mm belnglno further business the meet- mwn Hospnm bazaar to hear me Harry MacLean on Sept- 6th with . New Ghsgnw Christian Church on FIVe FIned lnigmc;i1sIed on motion of Art Hale Queelfs County Ranch Boys who 14 members and four visitors pre- . Saturday. September 10. loss. by , W ' 9”?” were warmly received by the f:;';.g"5l::fll!'3, 'l'IP9";l :3 "'8' SPECIAL . - LT? - . a -- . tha Rev. Bryer R. Jones. Catherine KITCHEN RANGES audience. 0 ow y Col ' 0 BIG SAVINGS! posal! Convenient automatic deodorlzliigf Powerful motor! Quiet operation. taohmenta. .L..:.:T..L.... l h, this Eastern Ttiwnshlpl:' town 133 Elm Av ,; iv ' 5 (ed Tl" treliurer reported 25 cases Il:!(;dWN-Y-iAt Pi'lnceThEdwl:lard e0g:.'21:n:e:f;;be'dults Esninogolted .R4b:I:ltt lilo miles northeast of by Mrs. Johii Lcugeiiotltlxn li)yimAn- lift cp'r':"l:'t"i3I':”di- ";9'gl3g03l a ospis on urs ay. 1 g ' mo in f I '95- its MacEwen. 153 N H, 11- re s . on an. Sept. 3. 1955, Mrs. Margaret HOME & AUTO C0. ETD more than 3100 war 0 IIYOI1 Clovis "Emu of Sherbrmka 01' W" cleaning . . . with a minimum of lifting, dragging or car- NOTE T00 11! OTIIII FEATURES! with at- EACH Hlewyt" TECO LAWN MOW ERS REDUCED . . . h Th d .- , no are to begin the last of Sept. under I at tllie MacLean Funeral Home '1'" M""'l"-V P9Y"'"'" iL.:i-i.edne.S-iiatgiueirehom (iiahxd i1dg?2n0l';lIl'fl!E monahs Fin jail. by Feathzir (iilaiiisricg Rochlzaiinivlog tltIe directtlondof Mr. Raymond. h-om where the funeral will be ' th' C l I Q ' Bench. 0"” uh ernnnd mat bed luggag ,9; 1,. V n twas ec edt at each member --M held on Sunliiy afternoon. ser- gg,jgL -.. Toulouse. both of Woburn. Que.. Mag-(l4jgchar-n, 1991 c..V,..i,..'.'I:Z.i luiul her tlohltluu t0!” the Pr0t9lt- Mounted on big rubber-tired wheels . . . the Lewyt is de- vice commencing at 2 o'clock.. W": """9”c9d "l ""95 9' 3300 Street. "ll c'P"”"39 in ""7 1"" "'l99l' aimed to save rinse and energy . . . by rolling easily from hlferment People's Cemetery. I gfgiuaf .”e"n9;nc".l9nul:v .1." -Misti"; lug "id 'llf' '0 C0ll9t-fl "Mu tl10lI' room to room. . . . It rolls and swivels throughout all your 1 M D in - the alleys will be opened for 111- "0" '0 mks hill ----nlemenu-g u'”'"””'' T” b. in mendamet Iiistrticgrfs: E Sharon Bug- nlgregiljiinglass schedul will get ""?l'h'. "E::"'w0i: 3” "'”"' '” M''w'..k,g,w".gh”;..rhTsnasI-' '”. nag. "nigh. den, Margaret Rhyngg, underway on the newt; reltnish- mm "d" l'”"'9'- '5'” "S ”"m” up” "61-'3. pa- ed gym floor on Monda with )u- 0'" ocwb” ""'u" l' ” 5' I, rah” mu" liinda 'ia':ioa'i:'E'auiu coed! DIAL 55” Call 3425 Venlle girls (9-11 yrs.) at 3.45 p.m. hem " "IE I'M" 0' "-73- 3!! MIc- HQ wooden roller. ll hauls. 1 " om. uruanav Momma SPICIAL EACH l . , . y u, w k 5, I , the was very instructive. Meeil I 1 4 , in up pads OP!" SATURDAY "NHL 9-30 T-Mo itiitlnnzi Couiizll oruifrsii. ii. A. "'0" c,,l""l W -lnllnl The m Eiiiillii t.li-at sh: run at The rally will offer all boys and gm ch'.1'h'!'l hi lunch '9'! I pod service. Note an (mum: 16'' mm rul- glrls a chance to meet old and Winn full line of Miner hunting and fishing mom "mu! WW ''"''''I'- "I" ','.,,l'.?t ”',.'.',"'.... rubber boots. Also clearance stock sale in Chandler In Charlottetown experl :3. a.c:tiat.ntt.e'ti '.-.'i'i...i".' PAIADINA cats (AP) A :;dlaMnml.l'y' aiu ted mm mm ' ' - 'T as . on a s . 3ulldlh8- enced saleslady for shoe "ll "ll" '”''''h''''- "N 5"” ',','":.':.'''""'''''' 1, Men's and noyr Burburys and Top Coats, wool "ll 1"" "0" Wm ” 5' '”' ”,,';L"' SATURDAY MORNING store. References required. induces mind. pm. warn”; Joa shirts and jackets and sweaters. ; ' lllll . Cf . Mlle 1 ' om-.ii..a2.9s; Work Pants 32.95; Ladies shoes Apply- gin mam i;f0'raehaoIogy;'lslas-I- SPECML EACH . YCCC I R ' mcms FOR A” W" S G””"””” i'.':'l'.!:"..?.ll"t"::.:..';"..".'.'."'..'.”.t:: '?.:”.:'&P'.J:'."::.".':":'..:.r..'”... Isasalu tin sum summ: sous: simmrm or item Iirlllllt 1-.3-.-I-Ilj wtl lead rates nuns aaahas at 7 or abasa. Q - f y t