Ogronsa y 1a. 334s ,_,___,._~ ‘.1 ._ Mermaid lure - ~ Of course, it's Kzysefls famous two-way stretch ‘Fit-Ail-Top‘ ' " nylon stocking. The stocking with the ‘extra comfort at the top 141m‘; famous ‘ -1=.l-.411-T.;."* Its patented construction i" ‘ " """"”" prevents binding and cutting. Mido, Longs, at the nicest stores . . from‘ $1.50 You Owe it to Your Audience llnlvsan HOSIERY - oiovts - unosnrumcs - tmotiue 1'7 (PILL) Reece Regs. Due to the Hospital Bazaar at the Armouries no train- ing will take place on Wednesday night. Next training night will be Monday, 18th. Oct., i948. ‘neon-r LIKES BEEFSTEAK LED WORLD IN GLASS TURNER. VALLEY. Alta. -- (GP) v A five pound bull trout with ixpcnsive taste was hugged by l3- yetroid Melvin Gullbransen in the sheep River. Just. like any other consumer, the trout snapped up a In the fifth century the republic of Venice became the world leader in the glass industry. WATER LESSENS ODOR Tl-IE __ GUARDIAN, _,.CI'l_Al_{_I_.wO_'_i"l‘ETQWN THE cENTlT/si. GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news o! loool interest. but advertising or a aoIrsy nature may be inserted at tivo eenta s word. strictly psy- 1 able in advance. CRASWELL for Photographs. IDIMIE’! TAXI Pnano 5H CONFEDERATION LIFE DI- SURANCE. AMMUNITION, Duck. Goose. Decoys at the Bike Shop. AT YOUR SERVICE - Arnfut Coal. Co. Phone 240l- ' ADMISSION FREE to "Success With Your Camera". a tail: and film at the Art. Centre tonight at 8:30 p.111. THREE FLIGHTS WEEKLY to Sydney, Nova Scotia. Phone Mari- time Central Airways Limited, 2061 or 540. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stlpendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday, three persons charged with being drunk and disorderly were each fined $20 and costs or 20 days. Two drunk and incapables also ap- peared. one being sentenced to 1O days in Jail while the other was fined $10 and costs or 20 days. ENTERTAINED- Mrs. Charles H. MacLellnn. Mac-Donald Street, New Glasgow, N. S.. was hostess to her bridge club on Thursday night. The occasion was in the na- ture of a farewell party for one of the group, Mrs. Gordon Bonnell, who leaves in the near future to join her husband who was recently transferred from the Bank of Nova Scotia m town to Moreli, Prince Edward Island. Two tables of bridge were in play during the evening and receiving the high and low score prizes after the game were. Mrs. Archie MacKin- non and Miss Margaret Merner. Later in the evening. Mrs. Mac- Lellan presented the guest-of-hon- or with a nice group gift, and the best wishes of all present. Mrs. Bonneli thanked her friends for the good wishes and the present- New Glasgow News. Personals Miss Frances Duffy, has returned to Halifax after spending the holiday week end at her home in the City. Mrs. Alex Irving and two child- ren. Cambridge Road are vacation- ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weatherbee and fam- ily, in Trenton. N. S. Mrs. Charles Irving. Trenton. N. S.. arrived home Tuesday from a pleasant visit spent with members of the family circle at Alliston, Cambridge and other parts of P. E. I. . Mrs. O. MacDonald and son of Truro, returned home yesterday morning after visiting Mrs. Mac- Donald's mother, Mrs. Philip Coyle, Kent St. Mrs. Harold Clay has returned to her home in Lynn. Mass, after spending seven weeks’ vacation with her sisters and brothers in Charlottetown. Mrs. Verna McKinnon. City, has returned after an enjoyable visit with her daughter. Gloria'at Mis- couche. While in Mlscouche she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip LeClair. Mrs. Irene Cummings and son Allan, Lenox, Mass, spent o very pleasant week with her mother, Mrs. Jacob Carney. Green Bay. Mrs. William Mahar and young daughter Jenn who have been visiting with her brother, Mr. Murchison Graves, Green Bay, has returned to her home in Halifax, K“l‘.t'I'0ll! hunk of beefstealc itsith A pail of water in a freshly alwh the youngster had halted his palnlgd room will hat-p remove the ivok. odor. for finest results use N. S. i-o-arenr! tempting DINNER ROI-Ii! FIEISCHMANWS YEAST 9 How the family will cheer when ‘you bring that fragrant plate 0f Parker House rolls piping hot fwm Lthe oven! ‘Tie a treat you can Ofifll ‘repeat-become they're e0 0853' i9 "ma... with quick-acting, dependa- ble I‘leischma.rm’s Yeast. If you bake at homo, you can profit by the experience of over 3 generations of Canadian women in using Fieischmannha Yeast. It's no pure -oo convenient — so opoidyl And your breads, desserts and rolls will have that sum-w-Plwll quality each time! Choose in. or» HOCKEY AND SKATING OUT- FITS at the Bike Shop. MEN'S TWEED TOP COATS, regular $25.00 value. On sale $12.95. Henderson a Cudmore, TICKETS for Elizabeth Benson Guy Recital on sale at Jacio Cam- eron'|, Men's Wear. and W, W. Wellncr Ltd. HEAR Hon. J. Wilfred Arsenaulz. speak on St. Thomas Aquinas Com- paign over C. F. C Y. at 6.30 P. M Friday, October 15th. . THE TOWERS Restaurant will close at l0 p. m. week nights, but will remain open until the usual time, 12 p. m.. on Saturday and. Sunday. ENTERS IIOSPITAL — Mrs. Charles (Rivin of Tignish has en- tered the City Hospital for a ser- ious operation. A host of friends in Charlottetown wish this jovial lady a_speedy and complete re- covery, ON HOLIDAY-Mrs. G. A. Boeh- ner, Superintendent of the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. P. E. 1.. arrived in town on Thursday to spend part of her vacation with her brother-ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rldeout, Purvls Avenue-New Glasgow News. SOCIAL GATHERING-Mrs. P. C. Brown. Stewart St.. entertained a number of friends on Monday evening in honor of the approach- ing marriage of her son, Edwin to Miss Mary Walsh uthlch takes place Thursday morning in the Church of the Most Holy Redeem- er. Mrs. Jock Leightizer, Jr., pre- sided at the prettily arranged tea table, and Miss Josephine Brown. R. N.. assisted her mother in serv- ing. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of John A. McEachern, whose death occurred on Saturday even- ing at the Charlottetown Hospital took place yesterday morning from hlsflate residence. 47 Prince Street to St. Dunstuns Basilica, where Requiem I-iigh l-tass was celebrated officiated at the grave. The pall- bearers were Messrs. Stanley Mathieson. Alex McPhee, Aiban MacDonald. Patrick Murnaghan, Six, Robert Duncan and George McLeilun. Interment took place in the family plot in the Catholic cemetery. DIES IN NEW YORK-News has been received here of the death this week in New York City of Dr. John A. Ulteagan, a specialist in obstetrics and gynaecology, who graduated from the medical fa- culty of McGiil University in 1916. l-Ie was in his 56th year and had practised his profession in the Un- ited States centre for the past 25 years. Dr. O'Reagan. following graduation from McGiil. served his interneship at the Royal Victoria Hospital. During the First World War he served with the British Army Medical Corps in India and Mesopotamia, Survivors include his wife. Mrs. Mabel McDougall 0'Reg- an; a daughter, Patricia; three sis- ters, Miss Alice O'Regan and Mrs. T. Louis McGloan, both of Saint John, N. 8., and Mrs. Charles A. Conlon of Moncton, N. 8.; a bro- ther, Dr. Charles H. O'Regan, of New York, and a brother-in-law. Col. D. H. McDougall of Montreal, and a sister-in-law. Mrs. (Dr.) Croken of Charlottetown. Protestant Orphanage Contributions Continued Gordon Hutoheaon 15.00 D1‘. W.J.P. MecMillan Johnson 8a Johnson . Queen Hotel Mr. and Mrs. R. Joey McDonald Ronald Woodgete Mr. and Mrs. GE. Full . Mrs. J. W. Boulter H. B. G. Mrs. J. Pope Clarke Mrs. J. A. Lawson . Mrs. George Petite . Mrs. H. S Henderson . S. P. ..... .. .. . .. Lieut-Gov. J.A. Bernard LS. Stevenson Sterling Beotan J. C. Saint 3.1.. Hardy . Mrs. W. E. Agnew CJLB. Lonzworth Mrs. HE. Miller Mrs. Charles Bladl L. J. Worthy Storey Electric c. v. McDonald Douglas 5e Jones Miller Bros. Ltd. Dr. RH. Kennedy . Cudmorefis Dry Cleaning Tanton Accessories Edison Electric M. Buell . Harry MacDougall Kelly & Mclnnis Blair McDonald . .. Rose Marie Beauty Shoppe 5.00 The Gloria 5.00 by Rev. David McTague, who also . .; e < >< _ r t \ . < i |oo'/. viacin wool. < no oncaaa FASIIIOIUS FINEST Tawnwlso . . . trovelwlso . . . and beautiful .. . in soft supple Kllgomoeh. See it in the season's loveliest colours and designs l\ I\*I\, I\ <' at loading store's across Canada. z About 56o. Y Y V \/ \/ V Y V A ./\ .1‘... I I‘ /\ -Av PAGE THREE Dr. i FA. McMillan Dr. LS. Duffy J. J. Larrabeo Walter S. Grant . presentation. He round out law‘ the gountrys musicrl devclrpment. Able Conductor . From Maritime: BY GORDON PEPPER. ‘, (Canadian Prcos Staff Writer) j s . . 860710 l Winnipeg Gets l l iieves . 11655 Get HALIFAX, Oct 12 — (C?) —- In the world of music, a loos for Halifax and the Marltimes is go- ing to prove Winnipeg's gain. Czech-born Waiter Kaufimann - eomposer, conductor and teacher - is leaving here at tho end of Octob- er to take over as conductor of tho newly-formed Winnipeg symphony Orchestra. “I'm leaving Halifax with a sod heart," the 41-year-old m"e..t.ro said in an interview here. "But I feel that my taking this important post. as cmriuctor of one o! 0on- adals four symphonic groups will aid the Dominion in her fight for proper recognition in the realm of serious orchtyrol music. If the move is good for Canada, I'm all for ii." Born in Carlsbad, Czechoslovakia, April 1, 1901, Walter Kaufmann studied at the University of Prague and later unrer Franz Schreker in Berlin. After graduating, Mr. Kauf. mann began his career as director of a Continental opera group and later became director or music It the W. H. Tldmarsh J. M. Roop George Tulle A. Kennedy A: Co. A. R. Melnnis Charles Toombs Dillon and Splllett Hall and Stavert. Ail-India Radio in Bombay. Through illncss. he nod to have India and return to England and M m Why you’: like o conductor wav- D‘ A‘ Murchlmn 5'3 x a cunposer. 1b.,- darx-eom- ling abaton over the 0M1" "WWW Malor TE MacNun 5' plexioned virtuoso received inter- musical prOEFBSB. Cam!“ h" mm“ Bu“ and Mam“ national eclaim lo; his "Strange rocm for grvwtli." 1332b“; We“ 5'00 Town at Nisan," and “Madras Sir Ehsst Maclvlilian, conduct- . I‘ S ' xx ." While i Etnglxnd be er of the Toronto SYMPMRY ‘Stgilecmsnlidglna Peardon “gimme evmlllitrle music lrore 1 Orchestra, a Arthur Fledler, eon- cash a‘; Carry ' yo; two ,y_ Arm“; Rank product- l ducior o! the Boston Pops Th Bk Sho 5.00 ions "Palestine" and “Sudan Orchestra, agree that Mr. Kaub Steewartl eMotorE . .. 5.00 Disrlute." ' m h Um d menu's magi/to ill/amnion is I Imperial Service Station 5.00 Mr. Kaufmann s3 to 8 Pfvmlfiiflg _ 591"" - Mr, A: Mrs. EK. MacNutt 5.00 States has more than :00 sym- Mr. P183181‘ heal-ins M1’. Kl"!- Mrs. l-LJ. Phillips, 5.00 phony orchestras while Canada mann dizect the orchestra play- Mrs. V. L. Goodwill 5.00 h“ only four - in Vancouver. ing some of his own work in Haliw D. M. Gass 5.00 Winnipeg. Toronto and Montreal. m; for the OBC, remarked that Dr. I. Rachmel 5.00. 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