oQmt111muo .-0.... ... HEAD TABLE guests at the 105th Battalion reunion dinner here last night. .il.J. Lea. the new president. is Sll0Vil'I at left in front. With him is TE. Mac- Nutt. the immediate past president Both are from Char- iotteiuun Rear rnn left to right. G.E. Full. Charlottetown; GuypP0rt. I James Walker. .Ira Brown. Charlottetown; ;Weatherbie. Cambridge. Charlottetown Roy Mass l Enjoyable ReuniontHeld ByVelerans Of TheI05lh l The "Old Sweats" of the l05Ih Battalion. more than one hund- red strong. met at the Cziiiadizm Legion Home licrc XIWICTKILIY afternoon and last cyciiiiig ftir a reunion. They transacted their business at a meeting at 4 pm. They paraded to the monument at 5 pm. where Past President, 'l'.E. !ilacN'iiit and thc new President 3tlJ. Lea. laid a wreath in honor of comrades who have passed on. And they sat around the festive board at 6.30 for their closing dinner. Major TE. .'VlacNiitt. the re- tiring president has in the chair. for the business meeting and master of ceremonies for the dinner. Old soldiers don't like speeches and they listened to very few last night. Cec Palmcrl battalion i did himself and his proud as he recalled ii few of the highlights of the unit's teats Canadian i.r-ginn if they had not I and recalled that they stood at the top in so far as deeds of val- t was it I u c h ' Legion be strong so vie can fight ,for the rights of our veterans.” or and recogniion of deeds are concerned. "if we could glance today through the official records at his comrades could and should be protid of their iinii The iisiini sin:-sun: with the cnthuaizism that only ”0ld Sunnis” rzin put iiiio it, it as sta,.:cd with Al Bizinchard at the piano and Frank Melntyre as son: leader. Both hero thanked I' the veterans at the conclus- ion of the dinner ALEXILIARY THANKEI) Thanked also ucre the ladies of the Legion Auxiliary for ”the very excellent meal" they pro- tvided. Mrs. Russel Roper. the Auxiliary president J'E'SDOIl(I('d in her usually ('&iDilI.llt' iiitiiincr The tote of tlianks lo tiie lad- ies tins iiiovcti by lltty Wcatiier- bic. formerly of Village Green thut now of 232 Norfolk Street. Cambridge. Mass Spurgeon Lcard. called on the lftfttli ttiemlwr. in jrtln the already done sn" Veyer before so necessary that our be emphasized ' The menu on the programs, Ottawa. I am sure that our unit recalled some of the battles and would compare with any of them in so far as these things are con- snmc of the spots the veterans knew in their fighting days. retried." Mr. Palmer told the I group. He recalled that the command- in: General of the 1st Division had told him once that he and For example there was the ”l'fcd Lion" cocktail. "Mons" roast ttirkcy uitlt dressing. "Bourlnn Wand" cr.-inlicrry sau- GITY AIIII CENTRAL ROSE MARIE Beauty Shoppe. closing for holidays. August iftth opening August 26th. VISIT HI-STYLE lilillincry Great George St ”Whcre eycry style is Hi-Style" DUCK SEASON - Thrrr uas an error in the Guardian of Aug- ' tist 6 regarding shooting sca- lions. The open season for ducks tother than Wood Ducks! and geese totlicr than Brant is tin- rhanged. being from October 1 to December 9. DIED IN PICTOU - tlr Bry- on Stewart. Montague. has re- ceived the sad news of the dcath of his sister. Mrs Rec. Arsenault. at the Sutherland WE TREAT the sick iii-ll. (tig- ;:ry's Pltarmacy. open 830 a.m. to R p iii. RALER and Rindcr Tuinr. IIottard's Cow Fly Pntydcr at the Producers tn-op. Bil Fitz- roy St. FUNERAI. 11jSTERDAY The funeral nf the late Mrs. Charles F. Ponlcy itas ht-id from the ilacLran Funeral Home yesterday afternoon. Scr- vit-c was conducted by Rev. Dr. AS. Wcir. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. The pail hearers were Waltcr Auld. Rob- ert Eovyer. John A. MacLcod. Ralph M. Jones. ON VACATION - Leading! Memorial Hospital. Pictou. NS. Seaman Communicator Ambrose on August 6th. Mrs. Arscnault l Atkins arrived from Ottawa on was the former Ethel Stewart of J Tuesday evening to spend his Montague and Kcnsington. page two FORRECTION - ln ycslcr- day's account of the prizes won t by LIPIWI Gaudln I" II” Grad” l guage School. Victoria lsiand.1 annual vacation with his parents. tMr. and Mrs. James P. Atkins. i229 King Street. He recently completed an extensive course at the Tri-service Russian Lan- Ten examinations. it was stated onawl and win 19,", the 1,. that he won the JD. prize for French. This Seaman land on August 24th. tn begin should duties at the Naval Radio Stat- IIBVC I'93t'I"1Pa'D 5i'3m3n PH" ion at (liniiccstcr. a short f'IlA-I for the highest in English and more from Ottawa. the Chief -IUSIICP Thane A "Campbell prize for the highest in French. POLICE COURT - it ttity Police Court yesterday. a drunk and disorderly H85 given A 2th day suspended sentence by Matt- tst:i-atc K. xi Mnrt.in.u-hoalsn isfrafe K. M. Martin. who also remanded s person charged with damage to property iintii Fridnv morning An accused. charged with possession of stolen grinds. changed his pica of not guilty to one of guilty. and was further remanded to Friday for senten- Qt. FUNERAL AT HAR'I'8lVlI.l.E The funeral of the late Mr.-. John M. Macbennan was held yesterday afternoon from her into residence st Huruvllle to llnrtsvilie Presbyterian Church. services were conducted by Mr. Burton Smith. student minister. gce. ”Spud Island" mashed pot-I latnes tfor a touch of homctbl lWlpCl's" carrots. .tAHindeiiber;z tnc" green peas. ' rmentiers" ltnssed salad. "Arras" pickles yzind ”Paschendaie" rolls. L'Am- iiens" strawberry short cake. with ”Vimy Ridge" whipped cream and I choice of "Dibl gate” tea of ”Lens" coffee. i There was grace by Rev John A. MacLeod and silence out of respect to ”Our Fallen l Comrades. "There was the inev- itable toast to The Queen. a wind-up with Auld Lang Sync. and "The Queen" and that was tliai. Matthew Lea is the new presi- .dent and lie walsulieard briefly. l-near the c ose o e dinner. The. lofficers and executive members lciectcd at the business meeting arty : Hon. President. GE. Full. : ; Past President. T.E. MacNutt i President. Matthew J. Lee. , Vice President for Queen'I.. l 7 DEATHS FCOFFIN-At St. Peters Bay Au-l gust 6. 1957 Mrs. George Coin fin in her 88th year. The re- mains were transferred from the Cutcliffe Funeral Homc: yesterday to her late residenct i where a short service will be. I held today Vrhursday) at 1.30 p.m. followed by a service in I St. Peters Bay United Churchl , at 2 o'clork. interment Mid-l t geli Cemetery. CUTCLIFFE - At the Provinr-. ial Ssnntorium. August 7. 1957 Mrs. Jane Cutcliffe. widow of the late Joseph Cutcliffe. ofl Cape Traverse in her sardi . year. Remains were Lransfcr-i red from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home to her late residence at; 'Cape Traverse from wherej the funeral will be held oni Friday service commencing atl 2:30 p.m. Interment Crapauti Cemetery. MCCANNELL - At the Chur- lottetown Hospital on Augusti 6. Elizabeth Emma MCCIIInBIIl of Fort Augustus. age 82 years. Her remains are resting at the . Hennessey Funeral Home froml where the funeral will be heldl on Friday morning to St. Pat-l rick's Church. Fort Auguatusi r for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. interment in the church cemetery. .MACEACl1ER.N - At Belmont. y N.S. August 7. 1957. Pearl . Elizabeth MncF.Ichern. forni- : erly of Charlottetown in her 55th year. Remains resting st the Cutcliffe Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Friday stternoon service i commencing at 3:00 o'clock Interment People's C . Wood. Souris; Cec Palmer, Char- lottctown; ED. MscPhuii. South- C.R. Palmer. Vice President for Prince - Henry Bernard. Summerside. Vice President for Kings - H. Guy Wood. Souris. Secretary E.D. Mat-Phail. Treasurer, Ira M. Brown. Vice President for Canada. outside P.E.l. Charles Hirris, Bedford R.R.l, Halifax County. Vice President for U.S.A. -Dr. Joseph MacLeilan. 282 Main St. Milford. Mass.. together with Joseph J. Gaudet. St. Louis. Spurgeon W. Leard. St. Peters Road Charlottetown. Harry Mor- gan. if Valley St. City. MR AND MRS. PATRICK DOYLE announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Teresa liitiric to Kaye Lawson Weir. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. weir. Parkdaie. Marriage to take place in September. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM WEATHERBIE wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Shirley Frances to George Inn. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Reid of Stanley Bridge. Marriage to take place September 7 at the Church of the Most Holy Charlottetown. P.E.l. at 9 am. MR. AND MRS. PATRICK MURNAGHAN wish to an- nou the engagement of their daughter Mary Christina in Mr. Victor J. Bowlnn. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bow- lsn. Charlottetown. and their Redeemer; United Baptist The Annual meeting of the mis- m M3." "s W . . was hold at the home Annie Mae and Clemmin Mac- uun. Friday evening. The president. Mrs . White. presided and the meet- ing opened with the hymn "It Is Well with My Soul." The strip- ture lenon. Psalm 46. wns road by Mrs. David Wright. -Mrs. G. H. Myers and Mn. White gave interesting readings on the min- nionnry work of Dr. Daniels. and readings on the work of several baptist missionaries were given by Mrs. W. Mncbleill and Mrs. Raymond Dewar. Mrs. Arthur MacNeill spoke on the work of Maritime Mis- sionaries ubrosd. Mrs. Jennie Msexenzie was in charge of the Bible study. entitled "Eternity in the Heart." A circle of prayer, led by Miss Matilda Rourke, clos- ed this part of the meeting. Church - Held its Annual Meeting Roll call was answered with a verse of scripture. Thin min- utes of the last were nod and approved. Clem- niie Mncbeun presented the new state of officer: for die en- suing your as follows: President. Mrs. White fro-elected): First Vice President. Mrs. G. H. Myers: second. Vice President. Mrs. Jennie Mat.-Kensie: Secre- fre-eleetedtz Tress . thur Macmlll gnniut. Mlutclemmite McLean: Tidings secretary. Mrs. White. Mrs. Raymond Dewar and Mrs. ,MncKenzie were appointed on the visiting committee. and Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Myers on the church flower committee. A splendid report on the year's work was given by the t.relur- er. The meeting closed with the hymn "Tell Me the Stories of Jesus" and the Mizpnh benedic- tion. At the close of the meeting s social hour was enjoyed and Mrs. Cyril Kenny. Brooklyn. New York. Marriage to take place September 1nd MR. JOHN J. HAGERTY. to Mauricei. Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Feibert Murphy of Morell. Marriage to take place September 1nd at St. Dunstan's Bnsiiics. MARRIAGES PATTERSON - CUTCLIFFE - July ill 1957. at 3 pm. by G.A. Ramsay. Beatrice J. Cutcliffe of Cape Traverse and Douglas C. Patterson of Pug- l wash. N.S. WOOD - MACDONALD - At Trinity United Church. Char- lottetown. P.I:.I. on Saturday. July 20,1957. by Rev. A.S. Weir, D.D. Shirley Irene Mac- Donald, New Dominion. P.E.l. to Alfred Blake Wood. South- port. P.E.l. BIRTHS sels Hospital Toronto. August 2. 1957. to Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Terry Vsn Putter. a daughter. Suun Cary. FERGUSON - At the P.E.'f. Hospital on July 2'lth. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. William Fergu- son. u daughter Rschel Junie. C IN. ll nu. l.lNKLE'l'!'l:It- At f.hoiPrince County Hospital on Sunday. August uh. 1951 to Mr. and Mrs. Leigh H. Linkletter. Linkletter. n boy. Paul Allison. daughter Joan Ilene to Mr. Robert Kenny. son of Mr. and Weight I ibI.. 9 on. 1 At the Gospel Hall, Crnpaud.l VAN PATTER. - At St. Mif:Ii-- lunch was served by the hos- tenses. it St. 4 Dunstsn's Bullies. i GREAT BRIDGE umounce the engaggment of The Golden Gate suspension his daughter. Mary Bernadette. bridge at San Francisco is 4.200 son of feet long. . Lewis, of Freetown, PERSONALS - Mrs. 6.1!. Ilncbodof Mont- rui.lsspsndtngtwowoeksvnc- ntinnatheroldhonseintfernan. whoushalstlie guest of Mr. Mrs. J. Milton Furneu. Bishop and family arrived on Sunday from Bugotvllle. P. Q... Bishop's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Mscxenzie. City. Mr. Wilbert Large. Victoria. BC. who has been visiting on the island the guest of his sis- ter. Mrs. L. H. 5. Foster. Manh- flnld. has left for,hls home after having u very enjoyable visit. , Able Seaman Austin Jackson. of I-l.M.C.S. Assinsboine. pre- sently at Halifax. spent two weeks visiting his parents. Mr. d Mrs. Patrick Ciarkin. of cakes Road. Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron. Ben Cameron. Sheldon Cameron of Kensingtou. P.E.I.. Linglie Cameron, Mnrgate. P.E.l.. and Mrs. George Reeves. Freetown were visitors to Charlottetown on Friday uttendln the fun- ernl of their cousin the late Clif- ford Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Colby C. arrived n five week visit to Ontario and several Western Canadian cen- . D Sergeant and Mrs. Charles to spend one month with Mrs.. home on Tuesday evening nftC WEATHER 1030 (CF) - Observed tempera lowed by the To- rontn public weather office: their brother. Mr. In L. Holmes sud Mrs. Holmes. The! Ilsa visited several American cities; stop- ping in Detroit wlht Mr. on Mrs. Lloyd Holmes. Rev. Bruce Moore and Mrs. Moore. of Calvary Baptist Church. North Sydney. N.s. are (spending their vacation on P. E.I. Mrs. Joseph Cusnck and children Paul. Marie. and Karen returned to her home In Toron- to on Wednesday morning. after spending two weeks on the in- land with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flood. City; her sister. Mrs. Richard" Kelly Stanchel; and her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Montreal . . "M 7; Quebec 41 7.) . AI 72 Saint John . 51 7t Moncton . 52 ex Elli! .... .. . SI 7ti Cl-r' ttetosvn 51 51 . so 51 Ynrmouth 51 ea St. John's .. . . M 77 Flood. Mapiewood. Pig: 2 The Guardian Thurs. Allglllt 8. I957 HALIFAX (CF) - The weather office says fine weather is ex. peeled to continue for the nut few days since there is 1 station. In hill! pussun ms to ill. south of the Great Lakes. Fordcuts: . Prince Edward Island, N" Brunswick: Clear with a in cloudy intervals; little change in temperature: light winds. 14.... high at Charlottetown 55 and 70 Moncton 50 and 70, Fredericton so and 75. Saint John 50 and 70, En. inundston 45 and 70. Cnmpboiltm, 50 and 70. High tide today at Charlotte town at 8.31 u.m. and 10.07 p.m At Rustlco at 8.4! u.n'i. and 712 pm Siunmerside tide eigiiteer minutes later than Charloltetoirt: sun rises today at 506 am. and sets at: 7.31 p.m. Tn clussbnl times crowns were circular metallic ornaments in the forms of I chnpiet of leaves, STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9:30 P.M. CLOSES SAT. AT 12:30 TO START THE l.IIBY'S PINEAPPLE JUICE DELICIOUS PLANTER'S PEANUT BUTTER . . . STOREY Distribu your req STOREY ELECTRIC - EXPERT REFRIGERATION SERVICE Installation and Repairs of Commercial and Domestic Units. tors of 2- IIUSSMANN Food store equipment. KELVINATOR Units. (kill us Collect or write for Free Estimate on uirementst r "We netrigento The Island" ELECTRIC The Island's Refrigeration Pioneers y 175 GBA.l"l'QN ST. PHONE 3287 MOTORS - HOUSEWIBING - APPLIANCES REVERSIBLE I00 are just the weight for Full Regular S19 95--CLEARANCE ferinl from skirt. Reg. mm. CLEARANCE . . COTTO Of high quality. not many left. It PLAID SKIRTS. left over spring. that stitched to the hips on nhe side. edges of pleats are stitched on both side. permanent pleats. CO-ORDINATE COTTON SETS ONLY 4 SETS LEFT-high glszed cotton print Skirts. yards and yards of material. lined with extra heavy pellon matched with high bulk orlnn scoop neck first thing. Rel tlftsfs-CLEARANCE . We WOOL SKIRTS wear. pleated. sweeter. trimmed with ma- 10.50 N stuns Ingetyourn 55.50 ThIsisoCIoonncoSuIoofouIIgdur stock- PLIASI-NO APPROVALS.-CASHSALIS OtI.Y-NORIIURNS. MATCH MATES - 25 SE13 ONLY-Ila bulk Glen Iwuntn dyedtomstchthewoolorhnubbytwcod skirt. These setswere shngesuccouusil across Canada. variety of styles ors. Wenrnsnuetorunepnr nlnr 82.5-CLEARANCE ates. Rel- vz PRICE CLEARANCE SALE Yrs exactly half price during our Annual August. Sale --and this means that we are clearing the balance of our Spring and Summer Skirts-match mates-colt one--boieros. etc., at'less than wholesale price. We are selling them off at less than they cost us-but- we must make room for the new Full arrivals, and Island Furriers Ltd. never carry stock over from one season to mother. So here is your chnnck-buy at less than the wholesale price! MIX and MATCH A 1." and col- Sullnorlolonsofl-IIjl&OIIon White. Yellow. Powhr Blue. Phil. 1 main I-ntnsi-dremIs.nIlI.msIn ....... :f.'s”'5':3'E ' v-uscit ORLON swurns Rod twhite hhnt. '31 l-leresreesceptiona . 87.3. Inc Q0- -: mm min. with mun n-inn. houbaaquuhy "i4".'5'i solingioloworulfprloo. ORANGE JUICE 2 TINS 37 WIN A BEAUTIFUL ELECTRIC WALL CIDCK AT OUR STORE. 2 ENTRIB WITH EACH 25 La. mo. FIVE ROSES FLOUR BAG ONLY 48 OZ. TIN MORNING RIGHT each 16 OZ. . icir 1.6i ROSE IRAND SWEET WAFER PICKLES . DELICIOUS 5 OZ. PIG. MINUTE RICE 2 pkg: 3i ROYAL RUSSETI W 270 TOILET nssuis 4 ROLLS 49: l I APPLE JUICE WIITEJWAN 16 O2. .....39 ATKINSONS GROCETERIA I MEATS I GRADE "A" MILKFED CHICKEN . MAPLE LEAF SHOULDER CORNED NECK RIBS. . . ii'iIni . . . . . lit. 37 BRAWN . . ROAST BEEF . . lb. 43 . . . IIi.53 . . III. 37 . 2 lbs. 39 swnnr mm!-20 oz. SLICED PINEAPPLE ONLY SILVER SEAL GARIIIN FIRM AND FRESH ROYAL V WAX” l BEANS 20 OZ. --23” A SPECIAL vrosuott - ll PERFECTIONICE CREAM (W), PLUS ' ; IIAVTDUTYBICIIAH ISLAND FURRIERS tut. 1.79 CELERY .. CANTILOUPE ZGOI GRAPES I” . ' 0000 In X y X MOLASSES aqtsstoo . 1. VEGETABLES I CUCUMBERS 2for only 25 - 1111:1111-I 25” . sfullt 2i ....27l 29 aocmtf