-...-I -. ,'..f t. . . J. when Dedoehea of uaIrasalactedpresi- d&ofthe8.DunItaa'sColl- aQ,aliiauil association attha meeting eve- aanual held last atng. Considerable discussion center- I the for the of the debt on the Alumni ymnasium toliun. It was announced I more than 81tll.tl00 has been to date. including principal and interest. in the seven years was construct- ed liquidation of the balance ahlcethebulldlng other officers named were Lt.- Quebec City. lst vice-president; Eugene A MacDonald. Charlottetown, Ed- mund J. Roche of the College Rev. Charlotte- Col. Bmon G. Pnrent. Zad vice-president: Rev. staff. secretary-treasurer: Francis J. Ledwell. town. assistant secretary. Rm: 'l'.P. Butler is the past president. Members of the executive in- clude R.B. Johnston. Boston: lleury Wedge. Summerside: Dr. Francis Burge. Charlottetown; Urban MacQuaid. Southport; E. Funeral Of Mr. P. Murnaglian The funeral of the late Pat- rick Murnaghan was held on Monday morning from his late residence. 28 Pownal Street. to. St. Dundtan's Basilica where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Pius Mur- naghsn. Deacon and sub-deacon were Rev. Vincent and Rev. Francis Corcoran. His Excellency the Most Rev. Mal-. Bishop sot” rolm illaclzlachern Charlottetown was present in the sanctuary. Other clergy present in the sancturary were Rt. Rev. Msgr. R.V. McKenzie, Rev. l(.C. hic- Pherson. Rev. Earl Dalton. Rev. G.A. MacDonald. Rev. James Kelly. Rev. Clarence Roche. Rev. Preston Hammili. Rev. Waiter Reid. Rev. Bernard Glllls assist ) in the Choir. 31. Dunstan'slAlu't'nrii Ass'n I . Annual Meeting Monday Murnaghan . JUDGE DESBOCIIES Somerled Trainer. Lester P. 0'- Donnell. Elmer Blanchard all of Charlottetown. The members of the Canadian Legion and Knight of Columbus attended in a body. The pallbearers were: Wilfred lticlxenna. John Connolly. Col. Leo F. McDonald, Noel me Biois. John Macliinnon, 'I'hmm; Gallant. Interment was in catholic Cemetery where services were conducted by Rev. Pius Mar- naghan assisted by Rev. Vincent llluanaghan. The legion grgve. side service was read by Com- ! rade F. 17. Smith. The Last Post and Revtlle was rounded by Buglt-r Frank Smith. d'llit- funeral was largely guud. e . MEET AT EDMONTON OTTAWA ICP)-The Canadian Le2ion's 1958 Dominion conven- tion is to be held at Edmonton. Nlziy 25-29. the Dominion execu- live council decided at a meet- ing here Sunday night. CITY Allll CENTRAL LARGE oat: barrels Wad- dell Bros. BUY Island products. Ask for local celery now at its best. WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey'I Pharmacy. open 8.30 a.m. to 'l p.m. VISIT III-STYLE Milllnery. Gt. George Street. "where every Ityle la Hi-Style." OPENING Card Party in West loyalty Hall, Tues. Oct. 15. 3.15 ph. Lunch. Admission 50 cents. ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION All breeding cltizs on Prince Ed- ward Island will be shut down from October 16-31 inclusive. Ser- vice will comence again on Nov; m. ARTIFTIIAL Iafsanination - All breeding clubs on Prince Ed- wurd Island will be shut down from October 16 - 31 inclusive. Service will commence again on Nov. lat. IIUNTER. River Beauty Salon will be closed from October Zlst 5th. in order to attend the ;(,:(avalcade of Beauty" at Hall- BRoADCAsT- The Depart- ment of Education urges teach- ers and pimlls to listen over CPCY on Thursday the seven- teenth. from 10:00 to l0:30 a.m. for Her Majesty's opening par- lvat-nent programme. P T0 B.C.- Sgt. Roy .BUY Island products. Ask for local celery now at its best. KING GANAM- Tommy Hun- ter stars in person at fiddling rind stcpdancing championships, Sports Arena. Oct. 2.1. FOR SALE- Large oak bar- rcls suitable for water tubs. Ap- ply waddelt Bros.. Crapaud. P. E.l. EVANGELISTIC services coo- tinuc this week Ch'town Baptist Church. Tue. Zion Presbyterian Church. Final Meeting, Wed. BIRD BIRTIIDAY-- On Satur- day eventng. Octane Iltli, many friends and neighbors called at 46 Reserve Street to wish Mr. Neil Macl(enzie "many happy re- turns" on the eve of his blird birthday. CARD PARTY- Mrs. Eric Fnrquharson won the ladies” first prize last night at the Spring Park card party. Mrs. Dolph Gallant was second. Har- old Cudtmore was the prize win- ner for men. The freereout win- ners were Mrs. Ray Gallant and Mrs. Ella Seniors. CENTRAL Christian Church is host tonight at 6 pm. at a sup- per meeting of the Charlotte- town Bible Society - Canvasu-rs. At eight o'clock Rev. E.M.B. Wheelock will speak and show Society in Europe. FRUIT JOBIIEll5- John Mac- slides illustrating the work of the gm; mm, MM. gonmriy M Eachern. vice-president of the am" Nm Summemw” has Jobbcrs Association and Ster- been po;&d to the air station at Fort Nelson BC Sgt. MacKen- tie and family left the Province on October lilth en route their new home in the Canad- ian West. Prior to their depart- tirw Sgt. Maclfenzie and his fam- ily ptiid a brief visit to his fa- ther and aunt. who reside at 46 Reserve Street. FUNERAL SATURDAY -Thcl funeral of Angus J. McKinnon was held Saturday morning from Illa late residence in Nnufragc Io Sf. Margaret's Church for Requiem lligh hiss; celebrated by Rev. Wendell Mclntyre. Pres- ent in the sanctuary were Rev. George McDonald and Rev. HON McGautzh. The pallbearers were: WM. Hanning. R.D. Me. liaison. H3. McDonald. John W. Mcbovia James McDonald. Elmer O'Hanley. Interment was II he Cathobc Cemetery. when Iefvices were . ndncted by Rev. was largely attended. ling MacDonald of Charlottetown will attend the annual meeting Car Collision At Cornwall Tina pads were seat to he Priace Edward Island lio0hal at 4.3 on Saturday eveniu. the result of a two car collision sear Cerawal. James MacPhall of Meadow Bad receivel several broken ribs and a broken wrist and Miss Bertha Barnhill of Truro re- eeivod a fractured akull. Mn. Wiliarn Bamhill also of Trump received several cuts and abras- Iona. It is reported that Mr. Mae- Phail was coming unto the Trans Canada llljiway from the south dde of the road when his car was in cdllsion with that of the Trure ladies who were PNCNd- ilu towards Charlottetown. All three patients are said to be restiu comfortably. Miss larntilll. the most seriously in- jured. is reported to be "coming along fine." Flu May Close Schools In N. S. HALIFAX 10?)-school auth- nrltlel in at least three Nova Scotia - ' ins were ex- pected to count heads today to decide whether an outbreak of influenza warrants closings of classrooms. Officials said Sunday. attend- ance would be checked in Hall- fax. Glace Bay and Sydney schools. There were indications other centres might follow suit. Many Cape Breton schools re- ported attendance down to 50 per cent before the Tlianltsgiviu hol- iday and 50 per cent absenteeism was recorded in Middleton. School attendance in Antigoniali was reported ”reasonably good" but a visitoiw' ban at St. Martha's hospital will remain in effect in- definitely. Two Glace Bay hos- pitals have also been ordered closed to visotrs while the influ- enza outbreak continues. The 'flu. described by health department sources as of a mild type. left Stadacona sailors of the Nova Scotia Football league with only eight players able to dress and resulted in postponement of a scheduled Monday game with Dalhousic University. :.:.....m:.o.i BIRTHS OAKES-At Wolfville. NS. Oct. ll. 1967. to Mr. and Mrs. L. Oslies. a son. John Colin. MACl(INNON-- Mr. and Mrs. Douuu Maclfinnon. Crapsud. happiw announce t:lie arrival of John Sheldon, at the Prince Emvard Island Hospdfal on October 12th. weighing 7 lbs.. I: on. a brother for Ronnie. COFFIN-At the P.E.I. Hospital on Oct. 13. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Coffin. Savage Harbour. a daughter. Ann Francis. weight 6 lbs, is ozs. DEATHS CROssMAN- At her home at U Russell Street, Summer- atde. on October 14. 1957. Min- Cmuman. wife of the James Cronman In her 77th yeg Resting at the Bow- ness neral Home from where the funeral will be held on Wednesday. October 16. at 2 pm. Interment in People's Cemetery. LA.lIGI- At the P.E. Idand Hoot-tal. on Sunday. Oct. 13. 1957. Mrs. Frederick Large of saw. Queen Street. Resting at the MacLoan Funeral Home. funeral from St. James Church this Tuesday afternoon, service can-nnanct at 2 o'clock. In- terment in People's Cernetety. Please omit flowers. MACKINSTRY-At Hunter Riv- er on October lath. 157. at the borne of her sister. Mrs. Al- fred Caretw. Mrs. Jane Mac- xinstry. in her 77th year. The funeral will take place today. Tuesday. with I short service at the home at 1 o'clock, fol- Fostival Atmosphere At Federal Capital By VIC IUNTI Gaardhl atativ OTTAWA - It was something like coming as a guest to a Thanksgiving festival. arriving as we did in Ottawa Just before the Queen. All the vast work of preparation hai' been done. the stage set and the climax of it all fast approaching. An air of expectancy hung over a gally decorated city. resplendent with bunting. flags and placards everywhere. Add to this autumn's golden foliage against a back- drop of the clearest blue. the early morning frost evaporating by a warm October run. Two hours ahead. of the royal plane's arrival and before crowds clogged the traffic arter- ies. we drove out to Uplands Airport. Miss Lena McLure. The Guardian's Women's page editor aI.I.vI partied us. Time passed quickly. The special guests were escorted into the hangar to tiered sects ina cent- rally situated section just below that assigned the press. Taking their places were the new cab- inet mlnlstera and wives includ- ing Hon. Angus and Mrs. McLean and the newest honourable. Sid- ney Smith. Minister of External Affairs. Ex-prime minister Louis st. Laurent with other former ministers and dignitaries lat near at hand. LINED WITH PEOPLE Outside the hangar were bleachers lined with people, also there by special invitation. This group included school child- ren decked out in gay autumn clothes. Guttering a sea of flags. During a sprightly band concert by the RCAF Training Command Band. the Prime Minister and Mrs. Dlefenbnker arrived. then His Excellency, the Governor- General. The Guard of Honour perform- ed flawlessly. speaking well of the brief five weeks' training Eligils I.-sift iiiitil warmly. radiating her while Pri-nce Phillip put people at ease with his own easy man- ner. Then they left our nation for a royal welcome from the miles of people lining our capital city's streets. PRESS RECEPTION The working people behind the scenes in bringing the story of the 1957 royal visit to the nation and the world were honoured or! Saturday evening at Rideau Ilall when they were- presented to Her Maiemy. Elizabeth. and Prince Phillip. In the fleet- ing moment one is in her immed- iate presence the Queen, impres- ses with the gracious warmth of her personality. Here is more than a mlltatic symbol. one cannot fail to notice her delicate colouring and see much more that the sterile beauty of a court portrait. Ottawa residents and their wives were predominant in the informal gathering though most sections of Canada were repre- sented and newsmen from Unit- Plan Basilica Parisli Fund Raising Campaign Over 1500 persons are expect- ed to sit down to dinner this eveniiu at the Charlottetown, Sports Arena in what has been termed "the largest gathering of its kind ever held in the Prov- ince." The dinner is sponsored by the organizers of the St. Dun- stan's Basilica Parish combined funds canvass, and will be em- cced by Mr. Alban Farmer. Q. C.. general chairman of the d the drive. His Excellency. Most Rev. Malcolm A. Macllachern. D.D., Bishop of Charlottetown. and Rt. Rev. Patrick McMahon. D.D.. D.P.. Rector of .the Basilica Parish. will attend. At the same time a program of entertainment for the child- ren nf the parish will be con- ducted at Notre Dame A ” , "All wll be asked to give an indication of their contribu- tion over the next three years," he added. Sir William J.P. Maclldlllan is an Honorary Chairman of the committee in charge. Associat- ed with Mr. Farmer in the gen- eral conduct of the drive are the following laymen: W.D. Gil- lis. D. Eugene Cullen. J.R. Driscoll. C. Condon. Dr. Killorn. Robert. Bradley. L.O. Kelly. B. H. Hughes. '1'. Campbell. L.F. Mac- Donald Rlty Murnagiian. P. A. Murnadian. A.R. Mclnois. Al- fred Peters. Joseph Mclfenna. and Dr. Alan MacMillan. The canvass which has been in preparation for the put two weeks is enacted to be con- eludad in a fortnidit. In addition, the committee has transportation service for those who may require either or both. As explained by an official of tile organization in charge of the campaign the dinner in- vitation is extended to all mem- bers of the parish and win give the committee an opportunity "to acquaint all parishioners with the temporal and spiritual needs of the parish, and the plans d the laymen of the parish have devised to meet these needs." The canvass is designed to raise 3300.000 in the next three years, the official said. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MR5. DONALD MAC- EWEN. New London. announce STOREY ELECTRIC Rofrlggratfon Display Counten Walk-in Coolers Fish dz Meat Plant! Hussman Cases : Wallace Cases Bally Cases Kelvlnator Units We refrigerate the Island it Its refrigeration we have it .-..,...i. If its reparahle we can repair It. Jerome Glllls. Hon. igglu iiiiiiigl IEEEEEIEI E Eisiiig E ;, :ZgEEi;I'l; , ?;5:i53.ErlIlrI I E :3. it 'I'l . R. Mclaine Ltd. Receive Chrysler Award ada dealers was made at recent dealer preview meetings held in Tomato. Montreal and Moncton. N.B. The award presentations were carried out In conjunction with the dealer preview of the 13 models of Chrysler of Can- ! Plum er ca a trucks. ' " , "d In attenddnco at the pregenm. ion ceremoiies were senior aalel executives of the company led W R-DII Ws T0dZlIIm. presid- ent and C.0. Hurly. Vlcepreln WW "1 Chlfle of sales. Each of the so eastern Chrysler of Can. :daM dealersl honoured in this as on race ved a la ue IWMHII rift TI'(:!Iql.I1ennfg0:: "ills McI.aln - . e Ltd.. Charlotte- ?-OWH. P-E-I...received a Long Service Award at the recent deal- 9N' Preview meeting in Moncton. P. R. Mcnaine. president signed fhe oristn-II Chmter of Canada i?e":ml-:9 In Enemlshusoct rm 1 ' Wendell. - 5 '0" Hoffa Barred From New Office I! NCRMAN WAL'ER WASHINGTON (AP) - Jung; 3- Hoffa. battling a barrage of federal court charges threatening ” I005” 31'! HEM Brlp over the teainaton. was barred Monday front taking over as union prggj. dent. Federal district Judge F. Dick- inaon Letts granted a New York teamater. merrher group 3 10. ill! restraining order against the 44-year-old Hoffa. the union; 1;”. aldsnt-elect. barring him from iii office says little change is ex- pected in the weather today. Forecasts: Nova. sootia. Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick; Clear with a few cloudy inter- vals: a little warmer: light winds Low - high at Halifax Co and 65. Yarmouth 40 and N. ltantville. New Glasgow and Goaban 8) and N. Sydney land Charlottetown 85 and 0. Moncton and Fredericton lland 00. Saint John 32 and I). Id- niundston 35 and 00. Campbell- too It and N. High tide today at usurious- town at 1.44 am. and 8.14 pan. At Ruatlco at 10.11 a.In. and 9.40 pm. Summersldo tide eighteen minutes later town. Sun rises today at 0.8 a. in. and sets at 5.3 pm. Dave-Beck. Hoffa. due to face federal wire tap conspiracy and p erjury charges in New York today. said in Detroit he has "no comfeat whatsoever" on Letts' order. adding: . "It's a legal matter and will be I- lisndled by the lawyers." PAGE I KNOWLES. O .. 0'I'l'AWA (CP)-Prime Minia- ter Dtefpnbaker in August of fered the Commons speakeralilp to Stanley Knowles. deputy CC? leader, on a pet anant basis. Mr. Knowles. member of Par- liament for Winnipeg N or lb Centre and an acknowledged ax- pert on Commons procedure. do- cltned the offer on the grounds that his first duty was to his con- stituents, it was learned Monday night. Collelzues said Mr. Knowles felt that he should not "gun the 11811" after arguing for years for more and better social see the reins from retiring iirity measures. than Charlotte- it git... 7-lit an at or - E: trig: Egtgi I fit 5.-tlili I V253 5; gigs? . is” 2; :55 E8 3- I12- Legion Po 0 Cam i n PPY P0 9 The chairman of the Poppy Committee of the Charlottetown Branch, Canadian Legion. wishes to announce that the Ladies Aurdliary are starting their sale of wreaths to the business firms of Charlottetown on October 15. ' For the convenience of the public the ladies will be at their rooms in the branch home from 2p.m. to5p.m. each day. ' . . ANNOUNCING I'll CANADIAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND ' ANNUAL APPEAL FOR FUNDS October is to as Prevlaclnl objective SONG.” Prwviaelal Campaign Ch ' Mr. M. A. Partner (Iarlottetawa Special Names 0a-Chalrtnaa- Mr. B. E. MacDonald Mr. L. D. Maelay LOCAL CIIAIRMEN Mt. Stewart.-Mr. Stirling Clark; Hunter River-Mr. Clarence IfcGutgan; Crapaud-Victoria-Mr. Frank Myers; Montague-Mr. Do In McGowan; Souris-Lions Club; Morell-Mr. J. 3. Jay: stare-Mr. R. J MacDonald: Georgetown-Mr. Ray Solomon: )5. Nathan - ' . G 0. Jardine: Albarton-Mr. Cyril heard and Mr. W. W. Currie; -To be announced; Konslngton-Lion Keith Waite: Bu Lion Ralph Oran; SummCB lIl Names-Lion Bob Schm- Inan; 0'I.eary-Mrs. W C. : Tignisli-Mr. J. E. Buote. Thoyaaawltlithelrhandr. Youaee withyoureyemsttpport the C.N.I.B. who serve the blind and carry on a Prevention of Blindness Program. You can do this by C3?-ICLIIII your .1.- local Chairman or mailing your contribution to C.N.I.n. District office. 11156 at. George st., Charlottetown. P.l:.I. - out will KNOW THAT Foil PER VIEWING HOUR FOR in l on A DOZEN PEOPLE F , YOU CAN BUY-A BEAUTIFUL AIJMIRAL " TELEVISION Borden V the engagement of their only dnuuiter, Jessie Margaret. to Ralph Edison. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace 'l'hou'n0- chgomy son Long Rivev. Marriage to to V-Men Mctntm. The funeral of the Association to be held in 1 ed i l Fred '- Amherst this Wednesday. '" by ' ""' " " em ton Church at 2:1). Interment in Fredericton 1' ,. 0AUI)E'l'- At the Prince Coun- ty Hnwital on October Mth. 137. John Peter Gsudet in his list year. Forwarded yester- day from the Cormton Fu- nerd Home to his late resid- ence lll Richmond from where the funeral will be held on Wednesday morning to the Im- maculste Conception Church at Wellington for Requiem Mass at 9.00 o'clock. Interment in the Church cunetery. GlIME8- At Boston City Hos- pital on Oct. ll. Annie B. Grimes, formerhr of Charlotte- town and Boston. Mass. Re- mains arrived on Monday eve- nirq by train and were epon- u- MATERNAL Health Classes. new series begins. Tuesday. Oc- tohcr 5. H157. Afternoon clau 2.30 p.m.. evening class I.00 p. m. Thursday. October l7, at 8.00 p.m. tit both parents are able to attend! at The Health Centre. 138 Prince st. phone 1515 for fur- the-r information. Child and Ma- tcrniii Health Program Dep merit of Health. MET AT 01'l'AWA- At the Ottawa Press Club in Suturdny night Vic Rutz. Guadlan cannon- lst. met some camera club friends a former young Charlottetown couple. Larry and Betty Multi- nis. Larry is enployed by the Montreal Herald and had re- eently corrpletuf an intoreotinc sphim An aette Dtonoa A . PRIZE WINNER! -Following were the prize winner: last night St. Pius X Pariah card quhli More at Gt. Dunstan) Basile: at no. Interment i lie Catholic Cunete-I7. ANNUALF insstuuc The annual meeting of Wlnsloe North Cemetery will be held In Churc . Oct. 12th at 7:30 pm. Col- lectors please have can- completed held Saturday morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Hunt. to st. Peter's Clinch when Re- qievn High Mass. was ecle- : In pdtr take place in the near future. Owing to the NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS Large. the Queen St. Meat Market will be closed this afternoon. death of Mrs. Fred : SEE . ONANEW HoME&AUTOCO.l.ID.' TH E 21" PICTURE SCREEN LOVELY CONSOLE MAHOGANY, WALNUT BLONDE FINISH . FROM THE FACTORY TOiYOU IN AN ALL UNOPENED CARTON