Page 2 The uusruisn Wednesday Nov. 8, 1954 Death of Mrs. lavina Glover The death ritctirirrl at the Prince Etittfllli l-Lind ihiuspllai on Oct. 31st. 1834. of Mrs Latin-i Glover. Cliarlr-tttitouii, daughter of the lute Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kennett). Sr, Hlthiliiii anti. P.E.l. Mr.-. Glover was iiwtive until at EOITV AND CENTRAL, CBASWELL tor Better Photo , ,, graphs WE TRADE hockey boots anci' - skates. Firestone. HAZEI.BlI0()l( Church, tonight 7:45. service L'l)il(.iUt.'led by Alex- andra ix. M. .5. with Miss Evi Wood as soloist. Rev. A. K. Her- man will spealt on subject ”Your ;l..ast Shop, Hi-an-n or Hell." Every body welcunie. Electrical Ass'n Meeting Held The regular monthly meeting of the Electrical Contractors Associ- ation of Prince Edward island took place last night in city Hall- Charlottetown. The proper use of approved elec- trical equipment in all wiring in- stailation was stressed and that every eHort be made to comply with the requirements of the Pub- lic Utilities Commission. the elec- Training Day for Girl Guides Saturd y. November 6th is "Training" Day. This training will include planning and conducting meetings. ceremonials. teaching and testing, patrol system and court of honour. Fun. games, handicrafts for Brownie Leaders. outdoor trail following for Guide Leaders. and many other session; which will prove helpful to an Guiders. EN(iAGE)lh'.V'l'--Mi. and Mrsi few tl:i5- hr-ioiw lit-r dsiniii. ltd;-rt Martinis; wish to an; Sh? 15 5Ul'VlVt'd 53 ""9 50” nouhce the engagement at the.rl SMTNPI Kenlllflii C3mFF0"- R98 daughter Bernadette to Lornei Ina. Saik. and till"?-'9 E1'""di'"”t'i .Cei-ii, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil rcn. -Vlri KPW1 H7!” F-dm0"l0" Lett-her. Springhill. Nova Scotia. Alta. l.ieii.' -(V'inini'ii1rio-t' Keith ma,-nag, to take place in 111:: Caniernii RCN. Vtvlnrln. B-C-v near future. l Carr) Cwntlwon ltrzttna. Sask” Hie,-. mp fnlinu ng siilprsr )1.-.. ('l-LVTRAL CHRISTIAN Y.P.S.-- Rn-,.,,, 1-Mia R-rwdqllianp and The young people of Central Mrs, W C 5- -'tn'. Di-irnii 1'. S Christian Church met together tori ,-i their monthly social. which was ini Tar t l'W"li lk 11 he hold llllw the form of a scavenger hunt. Thel aflhrnw n group divided .nto two teams and each member was sent in quest of m 10H)! article. ranging from a police . . mania autograph to a mouse. Uponi - returning from the hunt the youngi V i- people were served hot choclatel .: with a delicious lunt-h. l i . BAPTIST srzavlcr: - Dwelling; on both the need and joy of close; Last PtPf"”.2 1 'llFt”K.l'l! of the communion with God. Rev. George Little Thaatze Guild exerutiie Hamilton spoke on the theme; was held 2' '?ti invite of the PI'fs- "Come Close-ltis Private". using dent Mr.-i V. 3s.ti:t1ebtti'x' as a text lsa. 1: ill. at the evangel- tric utility companies and the elec- Brownie Trainers are Mrs. J trical inspection department. -Rodd, Mrs. J. Dingwell. Mrs. F some of the highlights of the Rogers. Mrs. L. Macxay. meeting were discussions on aerv- Guide Trainers are Miss Suzanne ice entrance equipment, pole type MacKinnon. Mrs. Harry Cudmorc, services in rural areas; the three Mrs. Charles Linkletter. wire receptacles and uniformity of Times for the sessions: jngpgction, 9:30 a.m.: Registrstiop, xouowgd Discussion also took place. re- by a joint session for Brown and garding the responsibility of elec- Blue Guiders. Getting acquainted trical contractors to uninformed game. customers. particularly with re- 10:00-12:00: Separate sessions for gard to adequate wiring. The Brownie and Guide Leaders-time meeting was well attended by I divided into several sessions. representation of contractors from 12:30: Lunch served to out of the three counties. town GUid9IS- . 2:00 pm. - 5:00: Separate ses- ' sion; again divided into various wg:l00.p.m.: Dinner for all Guidera for all Guiders. Campfire. - ' I CALL "iiZ'2i”...”J.'i.?: hilt 1351.22 Street, beginning at 0:30 a.m. car- 7:30.p.m. - 8:30: Brownie and Guide Leaders in separate sessions. 8:30 p.m. - 9:00: Joim session Tlir vii - Mitts Mint-I195 lstic M3t'VlCE in the Baptist Church ' on throughout the da d acre til: TPW -I l'H'0dUC' last night An anthem. ”0nly The' n G d L en l'g,l Wm! y In mm 8 NH The white Town of Thy Hand”, was Oneredp A. Walt en an e. E 9 evening. Holders of Community manage? 01 N19 Chi-”0"ve'-OW" Concert Tickets are assured of be Cenbennial. W9-5 KUESD HD5319? 5': ing through in time to attend the the monthly dinner meeting of St. concert, Paul's Laymenhs Association held To be self-confident and efficient lira”-F"1 EN"- fl-iYf”(' Pd bV MR3 by the choir Leading in the hymn-i VP?-"4 Hill ' 'l -I 5” Pit?-Tnied 1" singing was interim pastor. Rev.. QIIPPD (ill 9 iii?” SVMOI Allan Frank Smith. lihti also assists in all! 1' ” ll Dfmnlb” "Anni the services Mrs. Allison Macftae; in the Parish H311 155D 11181134. With we must be trained-here is our 53 Ml Bax” was organist L d -t G -d i k 19 l Biizuiir g . mi M11 more than 80 in a ten ance. opportuni y ui era. a me e 5. he gixmu--ylri omit" the New tiissisiurs xtitli nlit'l'H1)Av .. Mr. Gaudct described the pro- an. outstanding one for Guiding ir Yea: Jlitigv L' Gaian imfl). reliretti grew whwh Vm" been made by Prince Edward Islami P'.an.: are also hen: made for County Court .ludgv-, yesterday V3-F10”! 90mm"-C993 dwlini with the annual chzlo. n's play. To t-elvhrated his Stltli nirthclay ant the dlumeni PT-3595 Of the Cf5-n- g gnu;-ch conlerence ln Halifgx. "n'.l.'li'l oti' .'l full smmn there will uas the l('t.l)iFlll of a host oi: termini CHEDFBDIOH. 111 Of Which pl-egident Jgck And”-gen, wh. in ii it'll”-.1"! ,n' and a srieritinn l'OrlS;l;tll1l.'4llI0ll.s .ri-nin liimids here indicate close atLenLion to details introduced me Eu,” lpenkel-' us. irini S'li'ikiN:wn'ti. 'hri latter to and el-seulieic. Still xhnip of eye and a determination to make the extended thank, to an puni- ae fil.'E'(”Pd by Mr James Coyle. and hearing. Judge Diiify innin- GVW 4FwW55- The "milk! Of the Guild for the excellent turkey din- Association was extended by James Md provided under the convene, H”1'm- , ship of Mrs. Jack Clark and Mrs Members of St. Peters Cathe- Edwud Miner. dral Laymens Association were The meeting Wu opened Wm present as-guests and Were in'-F0- grace by past president H. 1:. Mil g:::gonbvmtgelFwePre51:;;t- :3 ler and closed with the benedic ' "33 m'r-i.i bR.W.G.H. MacNutt. Lt.-Col. J. R. Paton, Rex on y W 086 Hayes. ROY Binm. Paul Ksyea, (rains I keen interest in court: work and legal procedure ilnd tli I frequent visiltir as a spectator in hi: former rruiil. He retired from the ('ntinly R:-nth inst fivei is-art azo on the nt-r-n-ion of his T:'1lh l'Hi'lh(iav He is groallv in- lere-triri in ziiirlrninz and active; around hi: home in looking after) pflowers and vegetables ' I ' George Lana, H. M. Simpson! ; LVJLIILI) is t.(ti.Ll5l0.V - The shattered forward look-out from the wlieelliouste Left to right-Capt. Simon Holmedal, Steward Isak Hoi- James Peske. W. E. Cotton. Wal- BTRTHS ihdnn -Hwdt-.w 13 3931 old 1851- of the MS ”Gei'ma" as seen on arrival in Cliarlottetowii berg. Chief Officer Jakob Krisiensen. VVxOperaior Olaf ter Hyndman. A. H. Peaks. George 4 . V j-. .deii oi A l'i, ' l' - . , , . . .. . . . . . . .. . g, - Sherren. Rev. W. G, H :1 m-Aug,-0m,.g A, W. C,.a,,,,u,L mg Pnnwfdljfdfd fljfdnjhfiupif yesterday. A temporary ueallici-bleak of Lamas cme.islRye. p Gaiiihum Photo Studio. RH. Cmon G. E. Mwmtisguarlil mm Hm). H; X... 2. .954. H. la. Jeslwaa) em,.,,s mmwmi most of the damaged area wliicli will be repaired heit-. J. cm W” .1” y sump MT and HTS it P7 Dllniiordliniuries he ret'e-iicti in a collis-' i Ga1Pfnn.ewmd5 accnmpamedby An invitation was extended to i:.".., ”:;::f"..l:;.?...:.:.”::: .:'i:. i:;:.AddressesY's Men On Becomes New Director of Public i;y,,i;,in;a;;i:;:n -was .,,;r."..sr;d..g:.f til: '35:; ”.f...i::. ”.:2i':...” ”.”i?.” F 2 be ""”ActivitieslnParaguaY Relations for The Canadian National ” I E U H I 0 G .1 YA: . , 3 ' ' BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50:: Per Insertion BINGO FOR GEESE Wednesday, Nov. 3 . lma” iabuve) while riding out a "1911 Of Sin Pewrs. - semous ammugh 'h"” '5 d””3” storm 600 miles off Newfoundland Rn E1130": 33001! presided at the i!;I0ils('t1E0L.Ll('Pg:l6'.l.l0-iirlnasi auCirtaPn(.:)(i' alghe.) iat 4:20 pm. on Oct. 27. inflict- Piano during the sing-song which DEW.-KR-.xt "iii: Pl”illF'e County Hospital, Wcdtiesciay. October 27l.n. PARISH HALL 1954 to .Vli- and Mrs. Kenneth. l 'ing painful head injuries on Capt. was conducted by Andrew Likely ' . .. . "h i 'i x ti: ' J l Memb f ih. Cl l lift W t - - ' - Deunr of the RCAF station, tsiilni-p::m;::: iiG'mmn"”9x'.lNyn:-L Vs mplfrgeifrd mg pofizxcgx econ"? Simon Holmedal and minor in- Regrets were received from Rev. Hgpe Rivet mfrsidpl .9 hm KM)" DOUEMS and the l'tlilF'I hi James O'Tnnle.'0mic and sorial life of Pariigtiav Jun” in two New members onicimon J' Ti when EL not being Wmgm 9 ms W "75 Bonshavi. Tlir aiititlsiil mt-iii-it-1 idlsctissed in a ieri llll0l'ElSiIll9, and wi:.ICl' 81:1 ilhe hmiiei V d thy Dissent GEEWA0 ma ”'it”d”1C' N nir.u'ii Opposite lit? )la('iCai'llI'l'n Faim informative t-ilk town by Mr. R0- ' a'"' 0"” 3 "Ewe a '8” linch cut over the left eye and bruises on the nose and right? eye and a crushed left shouldeizi The Quartermaster at the wheel; just north or this him. or T9, bert C. Tiliord. a uorld sEl'l".('t' Hill when Oil!” of the lrtli"i(S al- secretary of the Y.M.C A. domx lempled to puss annthpy far anilvvork in that cotiiitry. There no meat head nn with the (ylhpr mlcppa good attendance at the dtnn:-r FRA5gF.R-Alhlxvlifllll inn Novem- ber 3nd. 1954. D:ivicl Frasei' in his llst yr-ar F'utiri'.il trom his resid- PUBLIC MEETINGS OF POTATO OROWERS enre Kllmlt1l'. T1it::'.sc'iai Vorember received facial lacerations from- - : 'h -i -. - i -i inict-tinr held last in hi. Mr. J 0. . gt-hmoii3i:.'itii..n. m Izmwr MnmaguFiiiir:ritlio:,” mum” In mp OmmmelMacLe:iii. president got the Cen- 5l71l”"”'9d N355 3"d H"? limkout U . . . man on duty in the wlieelhouse re-I .ce-ived leg bruises. The "Germa" was hove-to on the. morning of Oct. 26 and remained . ;i.9lTlll3l Club. presided. . . . 7 . max 1'. P, s. yn-ji-;1"i,V(r - 7. Mr, Tilford who is now on fur- Dl fl-t-Al (ll, Pi.ii e i'.i'ilt3l'I , ' ' ”” Island Hospital on Xlonrlajr. No- i L P 5 new "5. regular weekly t laugh En .medU'3.n:dthSw;.e;i (gigs X-nmner l, lflr'il. Gorrlriii Duffy. l7 memmg 135'" evening wnh 3 1a'i5clbFen .aTk0”au: mt ' 6 ' ' ' ' V 5 V , p . b 1 . 1 . p t -'M-' 'V:"lll'il SlliCP the :iiiri- tinder slow steaming all night and y . if;1h";1tlv4iit1'mh-hint ft. DCr.li'a'rpltitt:'voxVi"ri. 1'l::"nfe”Nfng3b':i;'Td5f1 Kath”: thmwsl He .5 H nmu, 0, wmhm H... "M. day. F.,”.,...,,,,, the ,,..c,,l At the iequest of many farmers the undersigned .- .. l mm .. - 2 i i . . , . . . MMLMH Fm p 1. H W NW .1 .,,.,.,.,d .,,.de,. M... m,,C,..hip U, ..i.. ;llI.:l soioiai l'0rlis of dent. the S.O.S'.'caii uas -sent out; have arranged to hold potato growers meetings at yuwrp Hm VJI R H hp ML, Bob ymmkm.' (;m,,.g., Johnston and e.vpei'ioiiir- in it uorlt in hitiutis lzis lL'l)(ll'i.L'd in Canadian Piess. The; the various centres listed below-;... ldistrcss call was answered by two . . .. . Gordon Brown. The readin of the pints "1 U””"d Sink?” he "mm" . . V” W mm K itiilior Norwegian ships within one . W. mdnb N” .1 1, puma; m minutes opened the businrss meet-iwered rm. servlce m Snum Am?”- r . . TTlPYlP1l'liI Ell November 3rd-New Perth and Afton this Pom tirig t nfjntnry .il'l(Z. The president. Rod Hickoxic” MW” the !,)a':M”",n ih””d”d miles "1 the ”G”"m5"' A . I i men Pxmnded E ...l,1(."mP m we mutt" nil am” it t ' ” i i i- pntirricd stirvcy Inf the ship by Capl.l November 4th..KenS1ngt0n Gll.l.ls'--V ':i-- P E l ll-i-pit-at ynting people present to attend the mom” C”mmmM 1'” R Norm A' Holmedai. Chief Officer .1:-mob i-in 'rHn.rl.'i,t. Niv 2. 193-1. Dani:-. Blblp flnssps whmh Smmftd lasll . -i Ki'lslt'ltsoii and the Cllltii engineer November 5th-O'L8al'y and Tignislt TV Gillie '1' 51'Ht'1J' Riv:-i in hi; evening and are to be held every help mom Mr" l”m:(' I it i "ii tli hip scavvirihy. The 77th Ivfwlf. Rmiiiiz at HIP Mar isecond Tuesday evening. Record- Hi.” NOYRME hem Canada and liar: Fameued (Wnhm 3" Lean hunt i.-il llrimri. funeral to-; mg; of Charles Laughton. an Eng- me Lmtled Smms Nho Me semtiivii G' H”''”" L5-Eh Willi. Diriwtrii '.'tllt'T has b;-tin director Of the d,. hour and the voyage to Clizirlolte- November 6th-Morell fTl0fl":iK.( Tiitit-riviy, shnir wrvtreilish actor who is famous for hisi:,101,l;:in dmelem countries or .4 punt... n,.i;m.,,,,. (;an;ii;.,,n 5;... 1.,”-i,,.,.m since 1950 He is . m,.ittiwnrre:uniedpt;1nd continued with-i November 8th-Tyrone. Lot 65 at l o lllVl'li ionic rrininivnrin; .1. i . 1 1.. .4 l p f lh H - H F. 1 . .I M 1., L 1” H I gt. J i Nit”. mil ttrt er mis ap. y I I M I "wwk Wm" M Hamsvmb BIl:i:aWl:1:lii13ii:'gIbl'aii?ti'iTanr(i Fro: It is mdvcd? phiasurp m mm? ilftjfiifl liiiiiiliriiizis to Oanxwliixlasirit lit; iliiirn NN'liIE'.illn.lnVtgi'll! was born in The "G("'""3”- which 19” Haml meetings Vw” begin at p-m- Riepresent-3' PFf”h.li”'li'l'l ' 3l'”'i' 1”! :'i"Vl(” Hicknx The young people then back m a pa” W Hm Int” Pic-sirlriiit and is SliF(l'tl(il'(i or Alt)lllliPRi. Que. came to the UNI! bllllli GCl'm3nYu 0" Oct 17 Carries fives Of the Potato Marketing B08I'd and fl" ”'i"vl"l 3' 7'ill””vVt"l"'"l.V 3 met in the lower hall where .:.l.””” pmiplp "W on Cmmmn Williaiii it Wriglil who hits i)t't'.1 us Fll(lt'i.'Il assistant in the office it 1'-It'll" Di 3355 l0n5 0f P013531 NOW A enpy will be - t t d' .. - - L ”'('l'"'k' 1"'5im””' H"”'5Vmi round of games and relays were pnmlplCs' Sm” Ma Tmom Mm a special -RSKi.xl.'ll'll. in lll4' :iil'it-ti of the President early this vein lunloadlng at the Railway Wharf g piesen 0 lsclbs Board policies and C"”l"'"-ll Jed by Fred Hickox and John i.".lff....1l:i,.”l;ZLi.';””.Jlllfnf of the Pimirii-ni. Bolli nniiiiinn from oiiiiws where he. had iert-.lTi.e necL'SSi1FY repairs to Eh: ship answel any questions- "'""”'T””n” ”””'"'"" N” w.i'i'."iiiK"' All i”5iali'i"i ac1"rTd'””d5 bl" ”"' '” P”'”'”””' bi” "'"xi'5 imi "”"'iio'f."o.xTVfi'3'i”Ei.1 Ci.-i7;itEi""o?"?35.'iiK..af" h'L"i.i.)f4 Iiiiiciieii7iiidi.iifrZ'xi.ii?i'Sgionernifsy James Cami James Mellish. A Mclsaac. Raeford 2. ism. n v a:i- . l is 3: W 9 5'” O 5 9 9 -.. til i 'l t t- - '1 -Hat I t” X " ii” " ,, : ,' . . r i UH,-vw Rm:-wnlm wizilingiwn(miw";ld:1 Tie That Binds.” itegiiiee o it: ciaienge i prcsen "N.y.,.,,,,....iian vand Diropiiir oi wlie-re lie was closely RiSn('lKl'ft.ti The Gcrma. his aK380(rlj i.u(I'tlizViilSi k0(;lrx)8, Gigzory Mclnnis, L90 Dorgan, Frank Connolly, (mm pm... ng Ir-.m,,,.., Wm” .cl I In ,,..d(.r m make his listen?” PUillll' liitriinititinii ifll titriiulii -ii Hill) the public iolniiriiis nt-liii,- 311 feet long till is.spee o - ll ony unn. GUS Tierney, Tyrus Holmes his 1"”, Y. : Mn”, HM fuming TRTNITY Y..P. U.-The regular 5", C1E..,,1.. some of me mmmmns Wm-lrl ltnr ll, has been. with (I lites of the Department. knots and carries a crew of 31. whf.r,,. Mn... N” h, MM 0,. meeting of Trinity Y. P. U. was that pm” in pamgmy today. Mr N. R. public relations Sltlt'P 192-4 p Mrs. Holmedal accompanied her Friday at 1'3" Phi. followed hgheld la-it "mini 1"the.80CIa1h811wiil..ii.. (it.i.i l)l'if'lii Willi the his- T” ' l . iCl'"””” h”5b””d 9" Lh” mcmu" qr-rvirn in i'nilnd ('hm-uh. Kpr.'ThF mf'9llHS ftllened With 8 VCT)'itoi1v of the country uliivh wits from which the worm gets lntoi513Ck RSkPCi the ble55m8 at Till? 31719 l'".V7'F39- .;,.:..,n. H, 3 pm ,n,,,rm,.n. lively recreation period led b)'lf(3un(lpd 55 yr-.1i-g taller Columbus the blood stream through the begimiinsz of the dinner and his pmphre (-,.n.,.,,, K,,NM.nn. Charles Frizzelt. Thomas Dav'iespdiggmpi-ed Ami-iivn He noted icet LO renew the mnditimi, Keith Arnrn conducted a siniisonz and David MacDonald. The maln!tlirep periods of diirrrsssiin which Tlioerculosis. Veperinl Dlgrll.-ft Mr. O. K. Presby was .wcompan- ii9HltlH' fifth? TPCFBMIOH Period was.fo1lmxed the gaining ni the.r iii- and Leprosy are common. hp .. rt. ist. ,a "fun parade". This was follow-idepciidcnce in ll-ill. There three ind 349;, of the adults are living. -m-7 nd by a business meeting led by dictators. the first of which bu. in a common law bzisia. becausol the vice-president Ian MacI..ean.lli(-ititi Lil making the country self of the fact that iivagt-s will not seasonal layoffs of workers by The executive for the coming yt3ai'lit'0lll.'llllfd. He did not iippi-me of allow a young man to take a wifei . :Ff?(i6l'al Government Agencies and was chosen. The new executive is having aitythiniz to do with any and support her under RCCllSl.Oll'l(2d.l 0 D E iby private employers has com- as follows. Rev. Mr. Christie.'otlier rotmlrv nor would lie Ri- North AfTi0l'lC-ll'l.Si.l'lliditT(iS. ; ' ' ' ' lnimiced. honorary president; Charles Frlz-llow any other couiitry to trade The first Y.M.C.A. was estnblisli- The regular monthly meeting oil Because of the annual slow-down .2.-ll. prrlsldent; David Mar-Donald, with them. He 5iv;il'lPd iron 5.melt- ed in Paraguay by a doctor who the Lucy Maud Montgmii.-ry Chap-Tol ".i.illt' by way of the carferryp vice-president; Janet wood, "cl-e..ing and since Paraguay is well pro- went there to study. He felt that tor of the l. O, D, E. was heldiservice at Borden. the extra men itary: Calvin Wood. treasurer; ivided for. in so far as food stuffs the Y. by combining education and Moiaday evening at the home of needed during the sum-I 'N3y1Cy Leg. pianist; Glad” Mac.iare concerned. the country made religion. offered the best possible Mrs. Stewart MacKay with 22:mcr season have been released 1 M,ii,,,,.-r,,mmy DaVlps' sandy Mac.ipilIl”t'fl)K. solution to the problem. members present. The meeting Many of the men filed benefit 1,”,-, and Eddie (jun-imey rec,-gal The second dictator had dreams Mr. Tilford related some very was opened by the Regent. Mrs pcltllma til the C.h3Yl0DlP'9Wn 1111' non convem”; 1.-redenck 5,11,, of building an overflowing mitlon- interesting anecdotes from his in- Ciivg stews,-t, fmployment Insurance office dur- and gnnnie smanmmp coil," pub. at treasury which he succeeded in itial efforts to carry out ll Y.M.C. The minute, of thg pi-emails mg the first two days of this week. mam)"; Harry L0". Eleanor Hly, doth: bv appropriating A large A. program in Ascunsion the Cap- meeting were read and approved, Other groups of men caught by Hmnd, Imogene Howau. Alb,” H", : iirlton of the country's wealth. ital of Paraguay. He noted that sums of money were voted for the seasonal layoffs have been work- Hem and Berth. Birch Dublin, He sent his son to Paris tn study the children. in their games. had 5,,pe,.annmm-on empioyeeg fund mg with the Dominion Public .1mns' Anna Mamesonl hn Macy and the young man who became.no sense of fair 'play. Fighting and 315010, the omario hurricane Works Department in various parts Hmant Gordon Macnuh and Dory the third ditttoloricnme back Vl'ith'Wli.l'i intent to maim or even to valid. The treasurer gave he, re, of the province. and the City of am Cam-n mmmuiomh Fouowg the idea of becoming the Napoleon kill was quite common in any mm which showed I wbsmnual Charlottetown. Y - 5 t. iat- lmg the busmru mum” M,” of south America. g .form of sport. ' amnuntg All told. about six y men mg Elma mm." mowed and” "id When two of his neighbours.l By applying the principles of The education convent, read sev, ered claims at the Charlottetown V .” 1 Id Ilk on Tm”. Uruguay and Argentine became Christianity he was able to show ".1 mm” "om Emland asking Employment office during Mon- ”" 3" A "5 rf ” ' ml involved in it boundry dispute, he them how to get. along together help for I local um nudyml mmlc day and Tuesday and more claims id” Ti" mean": clued wp . '' elected himself as arbitrator and and in this direction. he was able in F-"gland A sum 0! man”, was are expected today. Many of the "Oh"! way" 1'd by ML C," 3”" when these two roiintries would.to report remarkable success. Vmgd 16', ink cause ;mon released by the Carfeirry Ser- i A vice and the Public Works Depart- not accept his d!ClRi0'n. he attem-4 in a survey of the educational The way and Mean mmmm C. pted to force his will upon them. system. he found that in many of rwmwd in the whim pmjeill ig-tiiticuhre residents of ruralp r . l The result was that Brazil join- the rural areas the teachers had . ' ed forces with the other two coun- not attained a standing of over grhgg HA 5ri:3;1”rlr:'agRe";cael2e;;i' topgie Tlhe upswing intciritlrrir: leis nor; 0 mil occurance a me o ' tries and it. took five years of grade six and the four hours of held earl in November fighting before Paraguay was fin-.school per dnv was spent in teach- Mm R51 h Dumo I ' t d 1 year. say local employment of- any subduett. ling the children to sing the nsmlh : hp! 1 " h'.f(;'”' 6 fit; ficials. and the number of claims The resulting peace deprlvedltlonnl anthem. . Ft :1"? '3 pa 53' C ' "3: . 3" on hand is about the same as this Paraguay of many of its fertile Mr. Ttlford was able to report 5”? "teem m."””V Vme '5 m date one year ago. lands and industries. Their libriir- that quite a number of youngibe. "fwd m” ”3"”"""" '0' ""55 In Charlottetown the outlook is: whiwh were said to be nmongiFarasziinn men have become siif-iCh'id”"' for winter employment is brighter the best in the world at that tlmolflclcntlv interested in the pro-l The ""'mb"5 W”9 V”? i"””"' than in most years because of the were either destroyed or the Wril.- gram that they have taken overim" ” ha” 3,5 "19"" Buesi,-WWW" lively construction program. which trig: seized About 900,, of the lenders!-izp nt, boy's ramps and M'” M'”" Vi"-Vi" 3"” M”-t RW" is headlined by the block-ained Ped- laiiri of the Dcpnilinrnl of Henlth "R1 hum-nngp The big job will he Replace Your Present Obsolete Wall Flame or Gun Type Burner See Our Records of Fuel Oil Saving UP TO 50w ALSO LENNOX OIL FIRED FOROEO Alli FIIRNAOE UNITS Reasonably Priced - Economy of Operation Survey Made - Information Given at No Cost to You. THE HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME 97 Kent Flt. l N was-e.2...,.,. .: W. J. BROWN Funeral Director I321 Dial 7409 14 Hour Arntmlenoe service Dtgnifled. Courteous Serving N. D. MacLEAN UNDERT A K ER EMBA LMER 5 YEARS WARRANTY i NamesTJnNtTed The following names were om- in:-cl in the "In Memorial" of the 11-” Wm Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Neil Matheson i .rl -it-nrn and Family Mr. 4; Mrs. Lloyd Archer 5 Ali. & .Virs. Gerald Doyle l Mr. 4: Mrs. Louis Veasey M- & Mrs. Clarke Innis. Charlottetown and North Wiltshire OVER 400 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS' PALMER ELEOTRIO DIAL 8543 - 8544 DIAL 5549 i main pomilalion h-r1 h(?Fll killed other srtivities CHARLOTTETOWN RP!-'.('lAl. AWARD in battle and Parafztiny HRS left The speaker COnt'lll(iPi'i his rm l "' 'i"l"'1ll'F- m9mht?I's 8 VPLV in: proceeded with steadily and wili' , ,. g viii. very little it is a while prip- m rk! by encouraging the Y's 1 ”'l Plllid Wrliam employ between fifty and one hun- lA?Vftti'VF.R rCPi .. Ltniversify ulation of European extracllrinlMen tn consider the urgent nor-rl The mwtinl was then adinllrnedv dred men throughout the winter. -are The arrival of two fertilizer boats "in"””"lC""'mhi3'FM1nllPl "lit?-1'lwhir.h now inlinI:”.x the mimtrr. tfor support nf the world service . V- r p -i' "i”"''' i'" 19'” Wt” R"1"' Census takin: in P "axttir re-pwhich he clearly shorted was not-rt. t... ..A 4(Pl The Untied in Charlottetown yesterday, and iV:"””'”i'" M”-"”V"" MN Frank veals that live .:i-'.tlis- of the - 9.1 in such countries as f'8rIi'li.'lV. KIIIEJFHIT1 and the Netherlands the scheduled doclilng of a potato D , IRUSS, former chief resr-nirh econ-lulatlon iiyp in .e;r.;i-l gimgci-g;d g The gpenker um; int--o-'-M ' - .5.i:iy presxnted cheques totai- carrier on Friday. heralds I brisli For I.'. comrud. w' Ggtdan um 78 Eusfnn St. DIAL Complete Funeral and Ambulance Service 0529 nmist fur the Canadian tarifflhsvlng dirt flaws. I-fo'k no in islMr. Earl Taylor, president or the hit 3117.375 tn the Ontario Hur- autumn shipping seoson which will b"3"d- Th” award I005 to II rtradu- predomiant among the children. lchariottetown Y. M. C. A. and wgis WNW Rtiief FU'H1.'Primc Mini5- zlve work to many longahoremen. ate who has made a snnuial con- The Rockerfriler Foundation h.-isithnnlred by Dr. J. A. Cit.K ' Lani-ent hris handed a oetwenn now and the close of na- from McLean Funeral Home at 3:15 p- 0'- trihulinn In the Pnmmllnliy. and ways of curing the nlazue hutlnoied that while on his renr . "''f' 3 i)" Sir Archi- vigatlon. . - Difocfof - "'""'"'""'”'” "1" Tami Wk” rnre v-wen 'n' " W"? to '?'J" : ' South "Terra H" m! ssinnvtw -r------Aa--- i god. no.3, I” HRADLEY of H322 when the iinirs-rzily was shots for thrlr ch ldr-n. they Mr. Claire Johnston, a Cliirintr m C.Ill.l'l:l. llltli ariuilivr in: i".'(l'illl2S. cold-iintcr fish. rearh Y0 moved about five milvs to its preit- iquirkly DFCOITT" r :- " l" . to l. r1n.ng work sirn s........ Nether a length of 17 inches in parts oil rent site on Point Grey. : . r I l 'i ing bnrefooted on the damp groundiinr to Mr. Tilford. Mr. C. H .i....... .-.it.iir. the Nnrth sea.