NM-A T9 35 REP.'959"l9d I 3Y'E'"'l”" '" E . Men's Associoiiori Ear ll. - - I 3"” N”l"w13:. 1'9” "'G""'l”' "” 3 Ailive Fox And Mink Exhibition "" "- K- ""'"Y Hospital Proposed By Mayor R ' LONDON CP) - "Put up 5 Prince Edward Island's annual the above mentioned breeders will P” with M” mum 1" "ch Md At a recent meeting of public hospital. -. um E Cht ill ndlttoWt.min- li1l:w3”uiummomm:M:u'e:”u"T lam-re mm” mm REE G” ste:f"” W n u "”""'Ed '5”-l”'”m' W ' ll Wwld I180 Rive our citizens ., - lent. st. ciiai-lea; moi Callback. -n- ..i ted int or J. David Stewart, D. s. 0.. n. M . Farm Cu, or summenid, bed”, summume: John Hncock, sum. m and a o everyday terms. D” Pmpoud mu m .u9chuu summer guests entertainment ludsinz some 130 foxes which will mes-side; w. o. Goddard. Petit- .,,:, ,,,,”1”,,,”",f," "mu, fa, ""””' be ioi-med by the men of ciisr- "'4 Immment -nd thus would be "WW" by W” "'9" ml" codiu. No. and George MscNeilI .,.,,g " "Y ” ""' " lottetown to luppm1 mi mist the set in the interest of our tourist iur breeders. -E Georse ,Callbe5Ir. Whltbunl. Nfld. . ' f,,m,,”,:';,';, 'f,f,”co':::n':;',,,:”'p',,'1l; Prince Edward island Hospital. industry. . Sunmeuldm mt”! Mm' Ln. Mum" ml" ""”d"'d mink Wm decides to run there is a sure-flre H” '"''”d in l"'"””d tn” no" auenmng "'9 "leellug And GOOD QUALITY iatiiebestformofthrlrt -QUALITY FOOD is . neverwasted,enjoyed tothe fulland 1005 sinzton: Lloyd laocl-erby. Hamll- be shown. They include iii. .-, of organization would not have as listened to His Worship with a nourishin . Alw ion; Loewll Hancock. Sununcr- standard mink, white mink, pn. "".r;':;'e u spam rdevmce In me its objective the canvassing of cit- great deal of interest. A format- . i W, side. tela, hrallllxiil sp and other om saying ruin my mod” on live" for money. Rather. it would Ive conunittee was set up under available at - Although the Province wsaonce uitries. , . 56552 Wm" 0, (mug. Mk; me be an organization that could at "'9 MAYO!" 10 arrange for a suit- "THE FRIENDLY sToRE FOR EVERY HOME" - "l'-WE" famous for its export of lo: pelts m y sis! the amt... or thg hospital able time and place for . ubn the number of live foxes being TFFCCC :1'::e 35": l:dtz:hn;;tve'gme::'cu:l2g in better public relations with the meeting at which those progosalg ranched today is small. -Those Suggufs Volunfeer, force In Egypt, mg poncy Ms Peonle of Prince Edward Island could be submitted to all those mat...” being kept however are been extrema, mmvenm and and in the administration of the interested. of a very lush quality and could To Aid Hungarians Political are getting their PURE 'sLAN” celvably be the nucleus of a y and t , . - - fiima mi--m -mm mu-an mm (on - s............ .. :..'"':r..'.:.....”....'i.'. ".53 IN MEMORIAM my and --d HONEYI '5- - - - - - Wm” M be M "”' gyle Shore. Mrs. Yates. city. YORK CHOICE-20 oz. Ruth and John MacLeod, ch v-uey. '3'" PEARS, 2 tins . . . . Mggifel. llessell and George, fancy turn to the long haired fins are being made that the Western the government. once more. - World should steal a page from The funeral of the late Gys The mink iuldging dwlg begin thcdlluasian book and threaten to -:T'-TTTZTTTFMFC Baghujg Jr” 50,, of Mr. In M", tomorrow morn ng an neces- sen "volunteers" to Hungary. appearing in letters published b nary will Nllfllilie llli'0I-I811 Suture Salvador De Madarlaga. Span- British newspape a. In anothel" G” Boshm" 47 valley st" Wu week-end than a lovely Tender Year Old day. The flit show will be held lsh philosopher and historian, any letter, Judith Karolyi. d ght f '19” '""'l "" "W" " '-''' "ml" BLEACHED I as usual- in the Fox Pavilion at that if Russia can threaten th: a Hungarian Itatesmana,u exfii-.2. parents. ll Passmore 8t.. Friday 3- Minlth. City. (AT THIS LOW Low the Exhihltlonl Grounds- West with "volunteers for Egypt, sea gratitude for the "tears" shed the mo day of October, loss at 3 EG'””! RAISINS, . . . . . ' Mr. John Harsworth of the Am- the West ought to be able to re- by the West over Hungary's or- o'clock. Am" Ghdy 5 EM Uncle Jim Andi E . II I P I W" ”'3'”' N 5 FIRST GRADE CREAMERY GRADE A ' 3 cm 3.52 ormjnuifyigd BUTTER, 2lbs.. . . . .SI.2.9 . . . . 35c friends no neighbours. .u muse! MOUNT smwsnr NEW 24 oz. JAR who sent flowers. cards and mes-)1 B - TASTY LOIN I ::.:r'.:..'::u::i::.:.9'3i.2i;.i:i 57”" 5”" "AM '”' ' ' ' 4” PORK CHOPS, lb. . . . osc i" i-rican Fur Auction Company, New ciprocate with regard to Hun- deal. but deplores the lack of any Rev. A. F Macbean offlolahcd. York, will be the judge of the gory. , constructive political action. Burial was in the People's Cemp mink show which in addition to The suggestion is one of several some British political comrnen- tery. Pall bearers: Charles Graves 1 tators have called for a bold pollt- Jr., Roger Rgynu-, Aug;-t um-. ical initiative on Hungary, involv- phy Jr., Gaald Bulger. A ing a neutral none in Central PILLDW Europe or some concession to Mother and rather c' I ' Russia In return for independence WEEATH5 for the satellites. Grandparents. Ill I th . .m ' . , . 8”-36”” "'”' ”"'”””' C” ...3'il”.3-1:E:.i”C 3283'”; fin? 39. "W W v ...".'i'2.t.'.f::-..i..:- 3-9 Ben s vo-ca ”3f.l:.m..E':'.'.1..5””' -M -eee... ' - - - - - wIENERs. lb. . . . . . ssc ; Aunt Glady's and Uncle Jim and FUNERAL SERVICE- The fu- neral oi Gerald Byrneiwho died last Friday night in Hamilton.- 0nt., the resutl oi a car accident we; held Wednesday morning from the Henueasey Funeral Home to The Church of The Most Holy Bo- deemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated Rev. Ediillfi Doyle, C. 8s. R. embers of The Benevolent Irish Society attended in a body and preceded the hearse the funeral procession. Follow- g the Requiem Mass at Holy Redeem: . the remains were for- warded to St. Lawrence Church. Morell Rear, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Erie Robin. who also conducned service at the grave. Rev. Basil Croken was present in the sanctuary and assisted at the grave. Interment 1,. 11, sec t 1 T . ance as understudy it won many Roger Rayner, City . . 2 lbs. 2 C Hdnl was in the Church Cemetery. Pall an hom'omc."1:n;heo .ch:,i 8:: admirers who insisted Tom was Celia and Roy Mutch and Fam- 3 ' ?(earer:h I; C;iou dwen: nu”.-. mm 3 pm. to 5.” pm” "sweeter" than Ben. Mily, Einrrnisfliffg. M Do '1 enne ac n , Mob . an s. e n d, aliaghsa. '""" ”'"""”' ""'- "”- '0' 'r "V " CARROTS 3 lbs. 25: rls. J. Pius C Roland Ford..Gordon Matheson and Wil- liam Chappelle. Pall bearers in Morell were: Joseph Kenny, Mer- lin McCarthy, Earl Slnnott, John Kenny, Peter Byrne and Walter Byrne. The funeral was largely uiidlldld. ANNUAL Tea and Sale. St. Pet- ers Cathedral. Wednesday. Dec. lt.h. YOUNG Canada's Book-Week. Nov. 15-n. A special display of children's books at your public Library. . IIAFF DONATE! - The staff of Holman'a Charlottetown store, voluntarily raised 810831 to be forwarded to the Springhlll Dia- aster Relief Fund. - HEAD MR.4VEIL Mptheson, M. P. soiliport, speak over CFCY tonight at 3-80, in Interests of Prince Edward Island Music Fest- ival Assoclsti . srnmo rsnximioenti please ceivtng .0! school taxes. : SALE AT HELENE - Dresses reduced to 81. 82. and 55.00. skirts 86.99. Three summmer coats selling for N30. One table of -blouses 31.05. sale starts Thurs- day st 1 pm. and ends Friday at 9:30 pm. Is Heard Again IDNDON (Reuters) -- Big Ben boomed out over the sleeping city at 'dnlght Tuesday night after having been silent for four months, ll days and three hours. The great bell-ben is not the parliamentary tower or the clock, only the bell-will not return to its famous nine o'clock spot on the BBC for s few days. pending technical adjustments. In the meantime, the BBC will continue to use Great Tom in St. Paul's Cathedral as a substitute trade mark. For a while It was a question whether Great Torn would not permanently replace its more fa- mous rival. During its perfonn- Hundicrofr Von Visits Avonleo W. I. no Women's Institute Handi- craft Van spent a ten day visit in North Rustlco recently. Mrs. M. J. Doyle very willingly gave the use of her spacious Lilia, Digby, N.S Heath and Hazel Crosby. City. CARDS AND MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY Rita Saulnin, Digby. N.s. Alene and Francis Macllae. Belle River. Mrs. Maud Beaten. City. Hazel and Keith Crosby and fam- ily, City. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murphy. City. Frank and Iva Mutch, Earnlciiffe. Ruby and Harris and Debbie, Dig- by. N.S. Stewart and Vivian ' MacNevln, Bonshnw. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie Laclair, City. Man. Joseph Kelly and Mother, Parley and Elsie Raynor. City. ty. Ifyouneed A 6000 Tom N. D M.acLean, Cl Churchill. ' Kathleen and Ivan Turner. Win- s oe. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Verhulp and Fam- ily. Parkdale. Sadie and Frank Gard. City. ? Burke Freshly Ground MAPLE LEAF suonn HAMBURG SPARE RIBS BOLOGNA, ....29c E. D. Smith-Cherry PIE FILLING FRUITS 3. VEGETABLES ORANGES . . . . . . . Z dos. 69: ' Eat Lots of Them LEMONS . . . . HOME MADE SCOTCH COOKIES Doz. 40c .('hey're Delicious Island Macintosh - APPLES 5 lbs.59c Florida White & Pink GRAPEFRUIT . . . . . . 25c - 11 oz Bottle Giant 48 oz. tin 39: ' HEAR um Reverwd D'- 1" home for the classes and In s lte Pleasant C M. Dust , i th Di P . Omlng Events Asnritsarfnlndla mi for ”tcii'."p.'ii g,32:,,?f,,”.;3"'&2,Z.i ',';f,'.fc,f”l;':'. Elgctric W I M P 0 "-5 Grade "A"-5-7 Lbs. 3"" W W" "W iii-”?cw'””i-””"m3i ii" r'-i”m'- '.:'":.”-.2::.:::'.':'.::.:.:::”i:: M. - a CHICKENS 9-ur-mu ' Hsx-Ia-4 mm, Mum”, 3.11, ppm”, pur. Come to st. Peter's csthed- Mjuylgabel Woolner. The crlftl Ora. GMaRiorr:roiiru.ee.r Cg Nov. 18th. ';:1mH&'mochl”'d 54"" " ' undertaken were: dressmakiuie ' gooouvn Oolrouyp "UV ....- - '5' """""' '9nu,5iB.:d,,,;. ' ' ' leather crafts. (moms: and &-4.;-24-v-urvv-"0-"” - See "The Robes-ts sisters". man ) ; a, man, i 11 gg, afIsrsnllhisssthiuenoe- dance at Bonshaw Friday IllIl- meg? P..El.V LGgf.E:;;l.cEdyd:. :Ill;:::IMe:eXElll; DI.IlIiflIf.hwl.de I-Ir-in-lid w isms Food Sale by New Haven. VJ. "'V'B”””o:"d5I'. Ed Frldcly.vlelrl:T'lill00I1..y G 203: Wm. :3.5q, .5""l””" ' ?”"' hm” E"'h" Cenadlan Guernsey Breeders Ase- "lg lfhlllort Ii3:e::::;n- '.p?km”l':lc:lnd mpg", Tusssaoodtoo. .S":”i5I. ,,..t'r..:.';"..'.:'..m'.' '."...":.'.".:-.l.!"..”.'.:.:: r:..”:;'”::;' ea J1? -5---I-1 553-"-avid we on new Inc I r . - . y liith. full sttauiuos pious. X;n0u:?”:,':e,',:: wiiniiin '1-Iii'e'rtlti'."'Macuod the u”"”,';.:l" A! onu"'”" ONIV 51-35 n' vw drug more Reserve Dec. (gin tho! Mulk'l;)' which has been called for Jan- ogmgal ':'t'rPo'd':::?i' w gym Bum" H", mm" ladies. Mrs. M. J. Doyle presided HIIQEIOS CO. I-Td. ' FERJIY snnvlct-The new and after a brief remark called Gfggf Ggg. sf. p try sale at Holn1an's 2.00 Thuirzdsy in aid sl North River i Mi Club- . - 3 II and dressed poultry uylng ve h rerker Canfleld, Crapaud. ii Variety Concert Bonshaw Hall 4'3 N N Friday, November 16, in aid of Itliool. fall and winter schedule of Canad- ian National Railways car fe service between Borden, P.E.. and Caps Torrnentine. N.B.. was announced by George Stiven, gen- eral passenger agent ot the At- lantic Region. Commencing Fri- . member 16, the car ferry nuke five trips daily in each direction. The will sail h-on Borden at 1.00 a.ni.. 10.13 a.rn.. on each lady to display her work. Mrs. W. L. Toornhs gave an In- teresting history of Avonles W. l. Mra. Leigh Warren thanked the instructors for their leadership and patience and presented each with a suitable remembrance. Mrs. Alfred Moore on behalf of the members thanked Mrs. Doyle for her hospi my and presented her with a gift in ap,reciatlon of 150 Queen St. ATTENTION LIBERAL WOMEN A meeting of all Liberal women of Prince Ed- Dial 5545 W ANTED I i '. Ps'i;t'ry Nzavlznbioliilagli I33; 15:0,:-'11.:-r;'le:u7i:0.l:-1:; by an mm, ward Island will be held in the Clover Club, Grafton UVIII . ' Flmlfllm 9- "- L ' ;:::' :nld'”l.Ilf,."':,'.-H3” l”"'- "35 ' Street on Tuesday. November 20th, at 3 pm. It is Th! fill" '0 5'" 5'” had I” the A bllshment of the cow fam- Important that all Districts be represented. E-very Hall New 10 has been our FUNERAL A'l' TRACADIE-The W centred mud ..D.u.y Queen-. 1 Friday evening. Nov. j, W. 1. food sale at llmpoon - Sears- 1 try daily, at our :ldAll, INFO. Thllflmo w.E c unnnecm-no. E Hall ! evla,::”'l'hurc.I:i'!"-ll!hI:d0W!ObCCfl 22:.-.iiutn r. A. system and CI!- i suvice. T be souui Ildville lchool !'rIda.y.,.' Nov. lib. landwichal. giughnum and coffee. sponsor-d Women's Institute. fusa-al of Ambrose Augustine Mit- chell was held Wednesday morn- ing from the residence of his son. Harold. Grand Tracadie. to St. nard . Donald. Jack Fitxps and Dan- iel hlaclntyre. Intarmuit was in the church cemetery. where ser- vica was ucted by Rev. Ken- neth Mac an. The E ' was was largely attended. I The sire of Patosie Dairy Queen is Sherwood Pride who has seven 3. O. P. daughters including Pat- oeie Verbena: I117! - 76! - 9Yi'-, ass; Patosie Rosie: 12:56 - 677- oyr - no and sunshtue's Prllcllll: ' ISM-ll?-3?!-365. DESTROY SOVIET CEMETIIY BERLIN (Reuters-East Ger- man "Fascist bandits" destroyed a Soviet war cemetery at Rado- berg, Saxony. last week. on the eve of soviet October Revolution Day, the East German new saechslscha " 'una . woman interested in the Liberal Party is s represen- tative for her District. MRS. LLOYD FURNESS. Secretary. AF. 8. AM. Any size, any qualify, any condition. 50 ONLY USEDMATTRESSES Yes - until Satur- day Noon, November Seventeenth, Simpsons - Sears will i 'i Buying Ill: and dress::l""i:'.i:- - ; i".:.:M"'i.'i-ei'.y.fii.T.i nuuai-s." PERSONALS nrvnvn SERVICE WILL no nun allow you -.. "" M rm. John Maclnnls, Murray IN cnsrsvo ON SUNDAY, NOV. 18th ' Cape Traverse W. I. are IlNgI- . 1, MM - A - ' fi'.'iii''i'.li.'..iii'-'3"i.i'li'-'iv.''i:.'i'v''.'''ii'ii 331"! flfthmiflln:-:4.-l;":'0dm.o: E - ' , AT 31-. M. ' . .m. PHQUI fl. 0 II VI. . l ' - - y , . imin in Assam m : .m. .. ;.5-no--.-:.".'i:.-r. ..-.: :'-...-:.-.:".i.w.:::::i-.-:.:.i-: . wfgom Sang” cffgfr , T 1 l)::c5l.iv'L N" m” 3"" ":.:..""I7L... Calvin M in. B it or his dpM t i Q I - - - I - 0': y 0 er t e ran ascr, Vt; willregrsttohearthatbsisa . g i a HJ,;,'.:.:iu,;,ab:,d..,;.1.:.;,,:2u';f.m giwifamhmwt m up , ss.w.saimsn.nmizrnr. 4 ' " ”"” '” "”" ” s""'"'"””"' F Id Mari iii ha i ' lar ..m.;mm am? Mm” Gummy. V .m"”'" or your 0 Tess on 9 pure, so 0 our rogu . & "” H” R'""' 7 w , . y M Harmony House Sp ring Filled Mattress. You pay i. !'&"'8.'l'ini-iiy""" i'f.."" "'1-'Ti'i:'i.”3."'..M , I ' C - SME CJITINU ....i, 539.95 or 55.00 M..i.i.. ii... - take, ..i........ M M age of this unusual trade-in Mattress offer. . Definitely no Trade-ins accepted after 12 O'clock Noon Saturday. '.".""l-..