‘e-i!'Z“'"""""““” Stresses Farm Problems At Union Annual Dinner styclal and economical upsurge Joseph Molloy V0l(‘(‘d hispleasure llarge Attendance’ Souris Brothers At Hazelbrook Ch. 1 Continued from page I the show had better than 21 per- i WOMEN'S W0 Mrs It . , on a — i ‘all eayitwiii aA|A hep-st 0. .ncDonait‘.i ltiurray: m Ernest Macmillan. Rx l Some 4-H l Club Results asked Mat. Wool Yarn — 1. Don Nicholson. Wood le- Heavy Rain Troublesome For PEI Farmers, Welcomed |n_ NS Page? The Guardian Monday, Nov. 4. 195'. WEATHER vived by two sons: Sam at Cres- The evangelistic services at ‘am snub come‘ md om‘ ‘W0 . ~ Mrs Leiue M . More than 140 members. their H‘”°""°°* C"“”h ‘”°"{"‘°'.“’ wen. inn; gn, 1-inn lndn-ac. aw" I sodden potato and turnip fields had durnped six inches of rain mnonm ‘C,’ _ omen“ ed last evening by a capacity . . l The team of Robert Horne.-nnd “pg. or . gin coir on Sydney ‘rho cape Breton - dw t . . th tstandin ueltt of the two i ii; ‘”‘°‘ "d '"°’“ ‘Tl ° " ° - oonsrellllon Seem! mllllc 15- can t T Q 3/ ' u°°l‘°' ml’ cm" "F "‘ 1"0'U~‘|l’¥ "5 Jun" 5"“ 5‘-ll island farmers this inorn- town’: ping station was re “°"°'“‘”'°' l""°‘ by ’ P” lhe tenth Illrlllll dim’ 0’ l—°°" ! -' "’ ciudcd n solo’-talus This House" ‘’ """°‘ '° '" " "‘““ "““' Mrs. James Barnard. I-one Rlv- Peter’: Lake finished seveiilti inl-"°'l in ii 91 k d ted Mlle d livering 1 M -11: weather otnc - 282. UP WA at Holy Redeemer b_ M J P .‘ .. lty total starch content is con— or 2 Mm Arch‘! Sh“, h _H Club» C C°n¥)e(mons‘llI8 in e we a a wee en par to e . a Mm_ M x_ ct/mmunlly (‘pill-(l Saturdag ‘mi “aPr‘ri1.e‘s ‘iwerwfis s§‘t‘ir“l‘t: ‘_.,_,frh‘(.d d ‘ ‘_h£m‘ 3 Mrs wulmm Mohnnin‘ twig‘ mnc‘udedri‘>: hmhersl S _‘¢‘;‘:c‘lli:sav‘y)r' rhllliinthzz d:lhlle|P¢:lon2‘:: ggmty for the first time in n (Nam) (Dufi nl::hl. The function was prcsl ~ " _ “ ..l ‘olovilng were sortie clais .“h:,‘.wh ' . , . - D _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ , 20 27 "3 ‘“"" b" D°“““"" “‘”' lsllgmganhvdn-llir: (l’uL'el'tr biumndiiild ”' 9”" ‘“""°": Door Mat — 2. Mrs. Ray Tun-‘llilllltlyet Billy liilltlsll-li1>lirclliemi!ini'Bali‘tld'°°“""y““'°‘ . P°“°' "’'’°"°d "" ' n°°‘ VID¢°lWl-‘Y -~33 51 W R. Shaw as guest speaker. Mr Sui‘ ‘ ‘I 3' SEED POTATOES l,n_ Kens,-,,gld,,_ RR 2 mum ‘n we mfleam Marmm. in the 24 hours ending Sunday conditions in some areas of the view“ _ ‘ _ _ _ _4o 51 ..‘Emu“‘”¢ ‘S keopmg Wu go. R. ‘ ling ninfn. ‘ ms“ CobNen_ 1_ A,.,.h,, Tame Clam Cmuwd __ Llc m. at I p.rn.. 1.55 inches fell accord- N3. mining centre. as severe E __ 23 43 . 45- . - " - 9‘ l ‘ ‘ ‘ ”‘5°“ d°“__”°d . ya all - - l °mP° ‘°°' . ing to the Dominion Government backpd up and spilled the excess 1 , 19 3” ti, , .\ir Shavl said in his open the mafia“ on me su,b’e(-I The M809-ulli. 5!. €40”. ‘ l- rs Lois MacDonald. P.E.l. ld me 4.}; Livutoek , _ 3 ‘_ iziz remarks to the group who Rich pool" Harold and Howard Dixon, bour- Hospital. 3. Mrs. George S. Mac- l mom 1,, which 25 ‘um. were ,,,,‘Meteomlogu:al ltntiloll located I! into the City: streets and rcsi- R A _‘ -‘Irv clllploicd at Canada l’at-k- The “,,,.‘‘.(.s ‘Uh ‘.,,mh,u, to is. H R 4. 3 Ronald F. Mac- l)t;n.'ll4l. East Baltic P.(). ‘,,.,,d_ ‘he team 0, Eugen Don_,the Charlottetown Airport. dents ‘basements. - 3: -- ~ "and 1 ant -lvcpli wn<'r'r'llcd nlghl ni goo -clot. lionalti. Bristol. RR 3; 5. Alexis Knitted Bedspread — 1 Mre. ‘ dnnd. nnd Mei-ill snot: from the.‘ '5 he"? downpour yesterday In Liverpool. where the Mersey . 51 i-tcr the situation in which the _ . .. _ .. . W Ma(.L(.ah‘ Elhh,a_ RR‘ 1‘ °.‘Jan“_.s L_ Lepaga Hume, River.‘Corm-ll Cu, Club mood lhh.d_ proved too much for the city: Paper Co. and Town reserves of . S0 I-‘and ldi‘fll(‘l"S find lhPmS€’l\(“ ‘ lllarold gt cnmn_ Mr stew.-gt-t,i Croc t-ted Bedspreed— 2 Mrs.) on," mud “um ¢dm‘,,dnl‘run-‘off system; the back - up rt water were rapidly diminishing. .. 47 Quoting figures with which he R R. 1.; 7 Raymond Ve§§Qy_ Jennie Thomas. Howisn RR. 1. in tn, Llvedlonk cdmpemlnn nn.lsuiting in deep pools at many of 2.04 in ca raised available sup Quebec . 44 .. iltar, .\ir Shaw stated , , . York_ 5, Hudson Pridham. AI- Bedspread (any other WoI'k)—‘ ish“ ” ‘allow; Aluwn l,nngn-l the low-lying intersections. plies considerably, but restrict Fredericton . . . 47 l:iat between 1941 and 1961 2000 MW A,-"D_M‘R5 VWNV5 555“ hem“, 9, Leigh M,cA,,,.,_ Mn 2 Mrs. .\.P.A Arsannuit, Well-‘hh and woodland Paupm“ shenl The same storm brought relief ons on water use were not ex. . John . . . . . . . . ..48 49 'l""l‘ had 9°35?“ “‘ '””"“““ °" smm’ “"9 Rm” “N1 " 3"" Stewart R ll 1 l0 Russellltillls ”l=’““ brooke Calf Club. eighth; Boyce ‘I0 parched Nova Scotia com~ pected to be relaxed unless at MOMWB 47 43 " Nrlnd Ind b<‘l“'¢9ll 193* and "°"""° ‘h’ °“3"g°’“‘ °' tnnnndnl, R n 1. 13 Edwin Qui|l—2. Mrs. 5- M3€1''Byd€D- Stevenson. North River Calf Club imunities. bringing to an and a least three inches come down. Halifax . . . . . . . . . . . -58 60 in zitnimi one lhtiusltilll more ”""’ da”2l""' Mildred mro‘ ylille sdnnn R n ' -‘ll-'ll-'llll¢’ C0""- a Janet Jones. Alexandra Calf month-long drouth that was be E sec - E t V Cl‘3l’l°“°“""‘ - - ~45 5‘ 'i‘!tl hcvn it-ittiidt-amt front pro- lit). to Joseph A-Phonsc. hon oi ~G";e;‘ “o-unmlt‘s_‘ Hm paw-work Qum nude h, Club‘ ninth‘ Wayne Locker”-glnning ‘O “act seflously ‘he cum um in as ern‘.ova‘sydney_ ‘ A9 50 ‘._‘ “‘_h- . Mr ‘and Mrs Henry Mallard Dawgon (‘arlm n hid”; ,, Ray‘ group — l Mpg. Erncet Coies. ‘ ‘Dd J0.“ cg”-uthel-§_ Mglpequg WI“, hupply or heveru rnlmhnd SGML! VII ll“ WOT-COIL IDOL lll LDC Y.”-noulh __ _. 50 54 T“? “_“,h 0, me p‘.mh‘(.,_ ;‘ ‘rih:‘w(.<:h:cne l¢3“rae“‘hl:i‘ahri‘it‘l‘.‘¢ma!‘l: m0“‘d ‘iacnongld Ahiahdale, Milton 9 H ‘ alf Club. twclveth; and Guy centres Province reporting a rainfall of St. John's, Nfld.. ‘4‘o 41 \('i‘\' best pf'0du<'ilOn. ire . : ~ - .- a . ' . ' Aniililiue ul (Crib Sltrl — Thom on, Miiicoi-i~ Calf Club. ' ~ l ' HALIFAX tCPl——T 2 weather “ “ “Z N‘, m an m“‘_a“_“r “‘ :‘::i‘i;ilicV‘Church. Sourts. Med- RUhigh1;mh‘:s¢g:y‘”B§d(hit‘;l‘.‘d"5; 3 W‘ Lmgh Pawn". Bur‘m8_ and Eilwn MERE whwuey‘ By late Sunday nithi the storm 5.27 inches durinl the blstorin om“ says 8 dmurbance Wm r. »ilttt~ l_‘lt'li' \‘lll;lilOn loilii-tit: 5 ‘Y - ' 6 ha {mend ' Ymk "R ion. 3‘ Mrs. Harold Prwsc. Rwe, Call Cl.,b_ dlgnleentn, move across the Maritime; today i.t- ‘ii the 10-15 year bracitct . «ND MRS llL'(‘.H JOHN .am") A ,wa_~Do‘:’E-‘ld Huh“; I‘ll“<l ‘street. Parlodale. ‘ _ , bringing an end t'a."I‘)' on with lh(‘ old people“. “ R‘ 5“-‘W l .\lACKi.'\'!\'0.\'. Rollo Bay West. hm...‘ 9 (.'ha,“,, Rm C53,. ""5 5°‘ C'°°’l"°¢ -: 3 “°- C En meer Dles was weniner over the sninncrn rd- \lr Shaw sa.l(l "Agni-lilture is M,“ SW0 Wm Canada Packers‘ announce ‘he mgagemem ‘ “ . RR. sm L- B rent-e I-.. Macbcod, Charlotte-i A I D w e e 9 , ‘ions. "l=‘ §labl1llltl)1‘Kl3<‘l““f‘“"”‘ “L: 3:: leduli 10 in; 33.9,-110,, U“, ,h,' their daughter Margaret Faye £,,?‘\,M\‘.'0‘_k ’ ' Om: ‘ mllillllmheon fie‘ Place M." cw’ 9 “Y a‘ e I Regional forecasts: i-.e tg pro em 0 t‘s con nu ‘\ ' ‘ _ lo yerhon J0)‘. h_ sun 0, M,‘ -A _ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' - . A . . M ed T L d N rthern Nov Sc tla: Over. .1 tivity is a problem whit-‘ii has E’f;‘luf"‘°°§[l_::p"(f’..°§‘g‘_"l':fd 3" °' and Mr, (varlpdosnph wddd_ ‘_nlf‘:““‘l‘g""r’ IR Vela End frag’: ',’[‘\°”;‘ “°cSI;ia:" Soufif‘ km” A Blg SUCCODS O a Y cas? occasionalarain and drizzle '1 W’ N9" ‘l“"“l“d 3‘°rY . A‘ . _ l-'.it'mln:ton. Tiiarrla e to take ‘ ' O” 1*’ " ‘ ‘mm '0” "Y9 er ' I - ' t"(l\lll('i‘ In Canada bll()\\S a sub- _‘ I““l"”i:‘ r_°‘L:'”nn”;‘dlh“"e"°‘a‘;_Sc ‘,la(.(. a{ 51 um‘; (-l§‘m.h_ Rn]. l?l\‘"l~ 3 Tl““’d°’9 R“b°”5""- '3 “"i’°l M*“‘L"""- H‘€hla”d AV‘ Boy Scout Apple Day Mitch‘ The death occurred in New TIRELESB WORKER :?gr‘$g“.p5:,;‘e: end|‘|;gh‘l§“‘Idhse "ml 31 :3‘n lll P0l"l1l3'-l'"l “hllf-‘ HM‘ u““"‘°n, m’ V ‘O ,m._ in Bay’ on Noicnibcr 20th l.‘).'i7 H" B"‘“"V 4 SA \l‘"""]“~"" 3 Elma Baker‘ Norm B°d°q"°' vtaslheld in (‘liarlottctown and w9‘"“l“"°’v Bic °l G- B“‘°¢l H9 W“ 3 llwle“ “'°"l‘°’ l°"3Lo -.nl«h ' l plcw Gl ow 52 ,.. l‘l3y!d ,,.m,.,‘n_. dn,.n,,n, ln ‘i“’d ”‘h‘‘‘' h ‘ an’:""m a Z A, ., “dock , ‘i R Burzc. l-‘ivc llOtlS(‘S. 6. llnilrv or C-Pnl|‘¢’PlN‘l‘ — D,,}m., 1,5, Saturday wa, nigh. Dixon. retired dyltlng comrnts- reclairnation and for aiding thew“ ° 5 353 a" mi: "expert “ “‘“‘_"““:“iga"“‘z'::“" m an ‘n‘ef“:‘m§‘ _‘ Ben Lewis, St. Petera, 7 Jrilln W5‘ Ll“! C0195. Euston Strce-t., S I The scouts ahd oner a man reqionsltile farmers. During the depression’ ' (O0PER\'l‘l0.V NEEDT-ID M ‘ ‘ “ V ,. ‘“ Mn“ \lR ROBERTS WEST of I. .‘\lul‘phv. East Baltic; R Aibcrl Cll3l‘lNl9l_0“'fl ‘ two" C“bs [mm ‘we've dme‘_em‘for itnvlng tbouundg d ncreg of yenrg he saved hundred; of fnr- Prince Edward “hand and New , 5.1“ §‘_.‘.\_‘,d ‘M. ,Wd a ‘nrntrcsslle -W - F r Hvaillpinn 0lllarln_ \\'l&h(‘< to ivli.~ili~n_ s..n,.._ R R g_ 9 C13,. centrepiece (rncht-ted — t. m wld MC‘ ,1 400 “.m.‘h3'land for agriculture in British triers from bankruptcy by secur- Brunswick. (,\.emN whh o‘Cca tr‘ or:-lltrrzm: anrmll; llli‘ itlrrn “W .9lllllOtlrlt'9 the cn;.'-'l'.'omcnl of CD11‘ lliirlic. Soiii-is. it it 4. in. Will‘ lirirpcr. Milton: Mrs‘ gr ups ‘ ' Columbia. linlagovernment moratorium on sit) at rain nd dlri 1.1 - lid: ,.. and .t,,_.(., (.(.(,‘,,.m,‘(.,, be. lies-sill \lt-Aldtiff. President. in, daughler Rnbcrta Lrtntzard nlnxnndnr Rnnnrisdn E35. Bah. tticusttn PA. Arsenauit. Abrams °T:" es‘ pd ‘ ‘h A ‘ The late Mr. Dixon was mar- taxes. ("She ‘ win?! 20 fioefhinh '\f‘€n ‘arm and labour -we Charlottetown labour Cowl‘ to Charles Edgar Cook. son or if‘. R R; 11 riiiiitt c Ross. in. llllfinr l ‘’ ‘”'°°‘?' 5 ’°"‘ ‘° “"° ried to the former Berlbln sinus The late Mr. nlxoii a charter gh 1:5‘ -is "d ,5, “ reed nl‘g8nlZ8l.lOn on the tami hmurzht fraternal izreettngs from Mr and Mrs. rraiiili cool. of 5.,....,,,., ,2 Raymond vessey; fancy Apron — 3. Mrs. Nor- °"V.“'° will 5' "594 °" “am” of Charlottetown. s tisterotmn. member New Westminster ‘" °d‘°;Z“'e':‘ . ““ ‘5 - - °“°' “Si ., you need lg ln labouring his organization and _con.gratulat- wood lslnnds wed; pm," Ed- ‘2 H and H Duo" man .\lcholson. Charlottetown. °q“lPm9{"- “mp 1mP1'0V9m0l|l Keith S_ 30",‘ Rmuy Club dud . P.‘ P . £0‘! 3“ h l'"°“'~‘ 00 Ind 50. , 3”” we km“. ho“ n has ed l.(i(~al W on their social ac- “rd 15l,,,d_ ylnrmz, ,,, lake Sebaw_‘ Cm‘ Sanderson lilo V pi-on - Mrs. :\'or- and for Jamborees. Born in New Bnmrwick‘ . denh He W" “.0 . put Drab aint Jo n and 50. Edmund. ittprotcd your «am: and we lllxlci 'Jl _brln£ln£ mcmbefi Dec 9. _- pm.” RR‘ n _,_r‘hu‘f m.'t_n Sit-holson. The‘ results by roups 3"‘ Dixon was a graduate of the dent of the Westminster Club. Sm", 3"‘! ,C"mpb9m° 403'” “- Jmiuld gel together ,0 lhal g and their wives together on 7 V W ‘Dnmn 3 .-(“aremie -Bur-kve sour‘, ‘( ushlon (‘over -— .'i_ _\‘|r;_ ‘ Basilica. $173.03 2nd Charlotte-[University of New Brungwick In Re W.’ . member of me B.C_ High tide today i Charlotte- u.dc.r and deeper flow of money, this memorable O('CasiOl'l. 4 r- W ‘ 4 Jose h Thom ‘Son St ltondcll Phillips. Charlottetown, totvn (St. Petersl_ $17.05; 3rd clvll engineering. He went lo Auoclhuon of pmluuoml Eh_ tovvn ‘ 29 a.m 836 p.m. h(,,w(,eh mam. rather lnan 3 g;in.iz.ed labour and organized ‘P‘ . ,RR 3 p‘ H pd _- nlitlng Bag — Miss Nora Charlottetown (st, Jame5i_ ;3oo_ Brmm comm“. tn 1911 an Eulmefiu Inm_ At Rustlco at 3_.44 am. and 3.5‘! few. will improve the economy agriculture (‘an and C9‘ .,°‘‘'5- ‘ * ‘~ ' ”° ‘ “"5 \ia(Lcan. lao; 4th Charlottetown (Baptist) He jdlned the “an of in, pro mg. 01 cnnndn, ind R4,-d cm“ P-l_!l- Summerslde tide eighteen of the province". he said. 0l>l?r3l€ 10 U19 lU1l€‘5l degree I" Pole” R33" R R: 6 charle‘ Shopping Bag — 1. Mrs John 7358.66; 5th Charlottetown (Zion), vlnclnl Government in 1920 and and several welfare or¢|ni- "‘”’m.“ 13"” ma“ Ch"l°"‘-'l°“'“ “~n,kl,,‘3 ldg(.il,C, 1,, line overcorrun: problems of mutual room; _. M in, (~ha,lnl,,l0w,, ldrllpbcll. hast 3;-'llllC. RR-J 7 A Dewar. New Perth. $103.07; sin Charlottetown tH0]y‘a ya, M" W“ made an m_ “"0". For one term he W.‘ 3 Sun rises today at 6. a.m. and rrtilt‘ llllrllllsf‘ 50 blllld llll lhc Fl‘“““”‘ Th? »‘1“‘f3"“- 1“ ml‘ ”’_', llmllllal. “('10-llt'l' 31% W37. ll‘ “b0,” “l,'al“"' S“””” ,R R 2' S0l'Ii’S BROS SK‘R(‘deemcrl $93.35; 7th (‘hztrio‘te-lspectior dykcs and dyking city parks commissioner. A vct- 5°“ 3‘ ‘L93 pm i..uniry. without jealous). cvcry sllr‘(‘l. has 0nl.\’ b_f‘<‘n 5<‘l‘alt'llt‘d. \lr. and .\irs Ellison Toole. llll‘ (Hml>lK‘1i. Srlurls.‘ R K. ltti‘;-rt\ .‘l-piece sci— — 3 Mrs. town (Si, Paulsi $44.3]; Elthlcommissioncr for a number of, eran of World War I he was also’ ———~ —.——.—. - one of us can benefit ' .\ic-Alduff said. South .\ir-lttlle, 8 daughter. -. ° ll .\lat‘l\lnn0n. Sflurls. R. Rim Savttlzie. Charlottetown. ‘Charlottetown tT,mh\.i 5385_81..a,.¢.a.5ih1h,_, province. I. mnmber of the Canada“ Le. .‘_._.9a;d of I-none)‘ bringing Canada Packers Plant Supt. Corgwg A‘ Prmce County H . All lgahmhnd \’Ic::sse‘y;Bl‘l‘. ‘“liifat\it's jacl:‘ct.b°‘knitted— 1. ‘lg (central R0yahV,‘$_:,H-,5. 13; After the his flood of 1943 and‘ glad MG FEHERIE5 ~ A- — « . exan er 0 er son. as a - _ rs‘ jorman . tc son. pa,-kdale 5(,34l- lsl soninpni-3 its subsequent muiii million dol- Besides his widow he is sur- 1 - - ‘ i ~ . , .apanese fisheries produced 4.- tii place us in a more equitable at being Present and P010194 0”‘ gpuallon ln (‘0[]1pflI'l3()n wllh illal ltianagc-mcnl has prob- ..ipn-.- l)[‘(i\'ln(-(‘y ylr siiati l(‘iTl\‘ Wlllt‘lI must be faced and «JUL ll'Oi1(‘(l out. When these arise they .\oindividual organization can are mi‘! and C0l‘rt‘0lt-’d ll 3‘ 3“ lie to l.lS€ll. To solve this prob-‘ Possible." Ml‘. 310110)’ 581d- lem for the common good and Sllpporled by In adeqllah impriovcd standards of living,‘ number of ladies. Mrs. .-\.J. Mac- thcre must be a sincere nttemptl Donald President of Holy Redcc-l made by agriculture. labour and‘ mcr slll'H'li\'lSl0l'l Of the C-W-L-cl management to meet and river» catered for the excellent turkey‘ ed and received the. Mme an obstacles". .\ir Sbawjdrruier provld ‘ mn_l-lupded l s of those in attendance President Murphy expressedl through Pwildem M‘11'Ph.y- l the ma membership} Previous to the most endoyaible‘ . . Shaw ‘ dance wliicii followed. Duke Neil-l and other speakers. He stmngly: son entertained with ats ‘ ‘ nridnrgeci the suggestion of co-‘ma::c and Char‘lcs‘Chambct'la~ln‘ ,,N.,.a,mh hnmeen workers and‘ gang tun numbers in his _lnlmit-, farmers "To a "real extevrihiable manner. Dance music was in. farmers of an, pnjvlnce hold‘ by Don Messer and his orchestra. the key to our economy. The‘ Table Included small farmers are not getti'ng‘Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Shaw. Tom support from the povlcrs-that . ncs. District ReP|‘€5€"l-8UY¢i npfi hg ' LXI’ WA and Mrs. Jones. . District Rep. . ford Murphy. President U.P.W.A. l.’P.W A. expressed pleasure at‘ Local 282, a Mrs. Murplllb’. being privel ed to meet so many Mervili McAld_uflf. President. members of ocal 282 on this lllsl‘ Charlottetown Dist. Labour ‘Coun- iirstt visit to the city following his‘ ctl, ‘ Dowlinz. _ Chmm“ nnpnnnt ' Entertainment Committee. and srntatvc. with hcadquartcrs at,Mrs. Dowlinn. Al.Vl‘€ PCl(‘l‘5-l Ytirincton. He was glad of the or» Chief Steward 282. Joa.l portunitv to describe his expert-i Yiiolloy. Plant 5091. Callada PW‘ .nc. and miiiiuig in labor ob- kers and Mrs. Merlot‘. bvep Hov- jectives. “More than 3,000 Ptick- 0l'l'l<‘¢. 9311353 in: house workers in Canada. Pac era. 0 -o. O iilllTYMIillIl CENTRAL " SPRING PARK hall card liar-i A r‘.i!iilLi' may be saved it pypry Monday at B o’ciock. ‘ from despair l'l.V .V0'lr C°“”'lh1‘1l' _ ion in the Prnlmtant Famiy SPMM; Park “an Cam par. Service Bureau. Will you give as I ty every .\ionda_v at it oclock. Pmwdence has prospered you-i‘ VISIT HI-STYLE mil 1 tncrv Gt.‘ . _ linorgr Street every‘ RETLRNED HOME John K” style is lit-Style". Cl’? WE TREAT the sick well Gig- ;zey's Pharmacy. open 8.30 a m, in ii pm \Dl‘Jl.l.A'S .\illllncr_v a wide selection of next fall ll.«t|.\. ltrlt-rs‘ S2 95 up in H3 51’). I77 Grafton‘ Street l T lcal Pharrnacv has raurtted l home following an operation in the Montreal General l_iospiital.: .\ir .\lacDoriald spentlsix weeks in the Montreal Hospital. l-‘l'.\'ERAl. AT BELFAST ‘ funeral of M Percy Mac-, ‘Lean was held Sunday afternoon‘ THE annual rner-ting of the from St. Johns Presbylefilfl. ‘° 5‘; D“".°"“5 Basm” lmlflcld; 4. RE. White and East Rivbr Telephone Company Church. Belfast Scrvicc was’ RCQUJOH1 Hi-811 MP5! I1 9 0'-‘Hunter River; 13, Sylvere J. will ht hold in Johnstons River conductcd by Rev. Donald Nich-‘ Clock. Interment tn lhf‘ C8th- Ars¢.nault_ Ah,-hm, vlllngg, School House. Monday night. No- n‘.5nn. who also rifficiated at the (rite Cemdery. saddle pony ..3_ Stanley May-‘ vember 4. at R o'cloc grain The pal bearers were: l “ARSHALL Th d _ t hcw. Kinkora. . _ Martin. S. ‘ " ° .°“”h °°‘.‘“’ _ .' FUNERAL SATUR.DAY—- The '1[Mh~r:.?,::r1lSn¥jr_MgPai‘ Macxeml red at his late residence ‘King-“ fiorahstinleg funeral of Leon P Gauthier 1"‘, Russell Gilli; and Alfred “°“ °iD“M8n_Marsi1aliln hlI‘S‘ank_y Mayhem ‘*3’ held Salurday m°""l“3 {mm Yiialt-Williams. interment was in 3?‘3é“:‘r"R°m":Mc““ll‘."}° £97‘ Mdldnn snddld flu-gg _ 4. the residence daughter. me Church Cemetery. W8 mm I e mm C u- Olive Parkman. East Royalty, Mrs Victor Satilnlcr. lo 'clla "oral Home this ancrnoon m Team of Pen-heron; over 3,-' tylai-is (‘him-n_ Vnrin nn.i,n,,_‘ I-‘l'.\'F.RAL HELD —The funcr- his‘ late residence. Funcral 000 lbs _ 2_ Lorne Ferguson‘ where Requiem iltzh Mass was "I M mo late Mrs F/hhvl " mu” later" ‘Crapaud; 3 Stanley Mayhew. relebraled by his pastor. Rev. .“Urk“'8“ "5 *‘°‘‘‘ "°"‘ stahf‘M.4CR.AE—AtthePEi. Hospital Musical Chairs — 2. Olive Leonard Ayrcs, who also con- “""l'°‘" Funeral H°m°. °" 1 nn §,'m~_ ‘ 1957, Ml” acnmyne Parkman, I ducted the service at the ‘.Zl‘3V(‘ ma" "n”"°°" Serglge "’“’_‘ \'iacRae in her th year Purple Top Tnrnips — 5. Dan—' Rev. James Smith was prcscnl “°"d“°l°d by Rev T the eating at the Macias-an Fu- icl Maclman. Milton ' in lllf‘ Sanctuary The nail hcar-T” , Imcgmem‘ ‘.”sThl,l‘ hail neral Home until this tcr- White Knight (Honey) — 3. rrs were \lcssrs Alphonse I,c~'§mpCQ ,c;:'°h“,‘r;s“s W-‘mam noon then at licrlate residence Ernest MacMilla-n. Mt. lldward‘ clair Robert Gallant. Howard‘ Earns “D ' J C".‘.k J_w' at Waterside. Funeral tomor- ad. ' ‘“3°l’°“"' r‘ ‘ ' from Pownalt Goldrll Gllllnl. JOSCDTI Gallant. Paullpa‘,e,.S0h_ Rn“ Mg;-Ewen, A.W. C. Gallant. Alfred Doucette. In-l‘HVhm.mh< Mun, 1']-;_ Mnclvntt. terment was in the Church (‘.em- ' l etery. The funeral was very‘, l-‘l'.\'ERAL SERVICF-— Th? ill‘. neral of Reginald Kelly was held‘ Sunday afternoon from the resi-l dence of his brother. Rirhlrr“ i Kelly. Stanchel. to St Joseph's‘ Church. Kelly‘: Cross. where sen‘ vice was conducted by his pas- tor. Rev. James Smith. who also officiated the tr-ve. Rev. Charles McCarthy and Rev. Wil- fred Keith were present in the Sanctuary. The pail bearers were Mess s. Louis Hagan. Clarence Curley. Percy Whod W Cameron. James Nicholson. bert Todd. interment was in t Church Cemetery. The funeral was very larselv I 94- largely attended. Charlottetown Faneralfleaie 70 Iastea St. DIAL 4626 aaaon£.InM 2.25 FUNERAL ntm.ltv_ rnie T11-‘l SIIEEHAN — At the ‘ QUINN — At St. Josephs Hos‘ MACRAE — As a result of an V WRIGHT — At Vernon River on‘ \larDonald. row W ll‘ ll‘? Wd' ‘i=RL'\'ri'— in the ciiarliiiiciowii llospttal on Saturday. Noilertr t‘| till 12. Harold A Mac-. bel‘ 3nd. “-57- Ul MT and -“F5 (lI‘t‘_L’li'. l.il~'i Palilt I3 liarold fl Gordon <‘ou~‘ln>w Ball“. 8 ti. ('iililn. .\lt Stewart RR. 1- d3llEhl9r- Jlldlih l“l‘”'°“l"‘r it .\ir-s (‘t-rt-tt.'t Stetson’, 0'Leary (‘harlotic- [own Hospital‘ November 2hd_‘late bllghl.— 1 Whitley Judson.‘ A Any variety wllh resjslange [0 Mrs. .\'ornian Mcholson; 3. MIC. ills sttiot-kcd Dress— 3. Mrs. Non 544 ,9. tzin .\'icholson. \/hiécei Clilitis Dress krill or crocheled.h]‘ l \lrs lst Spring Park S-1151);! llncous sales. $19.92 Tot-' Vi'cndeii Phillips; 2. ”'4°”" l nliic Beaton. Beatons . ' sweater. knitted- Mona Wilson 1957' t M 1” Ed d.Sl. Peters. R.R. 2; 2. Harold d)'5 V ‘ 1. Shmhifh lh(;nN0r_arsBu,h:,ar.‘.\l hcson. St ‘Peters. R.R. 2; 3.‘::‘fl-]lLlgl€ 1‘\‘.‘s;tgu.t-5;“ (‘2‘ard“i(genK._ RR. . . mm 3..-‘d Edward ,..,.l,;h. 5 H. and H. Dixon: 6. Ray Mac-1C“‘d“.R‘.“" A e ac moon. Attends clvhl ll” 9 "1’ liflnald ‘?{7‘u“’Ed 10‘ .§aty;‘n°ud L adv‘: snvcaier cardigan ~:~»*-v. , t -, . » ~ - V - "‘ Meahjeque gar 8 ews .‘l.‘SlS Dorothy Rodd. Charlott DOTOHCG COUTSO | Grand Champion Fred ‘and Frank Coffin. Souris. RR. 4 Reserve Gran pltal. Port Arthur. Ontario. on non, St. Peters_ October 30. 1957, James Henry‘ Juni (Harry) Quinn. formerly of‘ .. 1, this City. His remains will ar- rive in the City by tram Onlll. Eric Smallman. Albcrton. Monday evening and will be‘TABLE STOCK forwarded to the Honnesseyt Katahdins— l. S.A. MacAulay. l-‘tineral Homo. Funeral notice East Baltic; 2. Raymond V a er. ‘ d— Cyril Sander-t R.R 1 Harold G. Gard. Albertou.' .3. Fred and Frank ‘Raymond Vessey. 1. Bridge; 2. Raymond offln, . _ , Canso— accident at Bonishau on Satur-ls‘. Pete” town Man‘: socks. fancy — 1 Mrs. .Harriet Stockman. Charlottetown 2. Mrs. Norman Nicholson. or Potato clubs 4'-H Clubs .0 RR. 1; 5. Lloyd Gard, Alberlon; l M... essey; ‘ Harriet Stockman. Ch - Floo B flu-old Mn,;n¢,dn_ Stewart. Chariot Mill Mona Wilson. RN. Di- rector of Public Health Niii~siiig.| Provincial Department of Health‘ Man's siveater. knitted — 1. tiring the past week has been Miss Dorothy Rodd. Charlottc- attending a “S lallsts course “fl. _ _ for Public Health Nurses in Civil‘ Viomans mitts. ltnitted— 1. Defence" at the Civil Defence ‘ Norman Nicholson. liege. Arnprior, Ontario. Fair Isle knttttng— 2. Miss The course is being tended P001)! 0611- b Public Health Nurses across it ‘Canada and is designed to point up areas where Civil Defence may be integrated in a Public Pieced Cotton quilt— 8. Mrs. arlottetown‘ r rug — . Mrs. Albert oswell, Marslifield; 2. Mrs. E tietown. “" _"“ knit-— 1. Mrs. Any other knitted articles - Soclu. hand day Nov 2, 1957. T. Edison‘ _ “km. . MBCRBC in his 41 year. R€Sl- lKe;se¥' R.é’"1wl‘d5 hgiupogallld mlllrc-ltetlrestpetlt ll5oint—- 2 Mr LAfl’:r‘l‘lllil’l:n]\vub:;s- copper tray ll“ “ "'5 ‘:4-"‘°l‘fa" F”"‘},”1 Dlkflnl mm H’ ‘ ‘ '1‘ "Lo MacDonald‘ 3. Mrs. ‘Elmer. plaqu(‘— 2 ‘Vlrs Donald F Stew- “m“ "l" '5 3l°”l°‘"l l 9“ ‘ ' Larier Charlottetown t B b. i ' ' ,1 his 1”, rumemd Bohmaw. Sebagot-s—l. Cyril Sanderson. ' __ ' '7' "“ “'3' . Funot-al Wednesday from St Peters. -R. 1.: 2. Raymo onJ°':v'el‘1"'.‘yng‘°:' B°'"’1°' F°¢‘!lfi- orA;ly‘oLher;nuMllr‘art‘;i_‘c1e]s.;bi;ala anne cm, cnn,-ch‘ 39,-W-cdvesseyz 3. Arthur Dixon. Sourla, ('.en‘rep‘ece -_ 1 P um N L odooCed—hu1 t.‘ . . RR 4 l . . a e a- e , o e commencing at 2 o'clock. in- tcrmer_i-t Canoe Cove Cemetery. Vcsscy; 2. Harold and Howard * r 3 . it it Sunday‘ Nov. 3‘ 1957‘ George Dixon. Ronald P lac-Donald, lrlsli Cobblers— 1. Raymond. b URL Gloves— 1. Mrs. Edd‘ Cap or honnet— 1. Martha blay. Ebbsfleet; 2. Mr Meyer, Bloomfield. [Thlbodeau. Ebbsflcet. e Trem- s. Fred . ls. Harold G. coiiiii Mt. Stewart A wright, aged N years. l _ ' ' mains were forwarded on Sun-' Kgswick my M"D°"‘d' . I . urts. ‘ °=l dence from where the funeral C°l°r°d"" 2 J°h“ Am‘°"' 3- M” be hem on Tuesday mm.h_ Harvey Aitkcn. 4. Fred Alikcn. mu. .\'m_ S. in Si. Joachim] 3” “l S““"“_R~R'5 - L""“*l Church. Vernon River. for‘Tll°mDS0l1. _Mlll0n: 9. JOSGIYDV Reqnldm mg], M”, at 9;3()_ ‘Coffin. Sourls; l9. Eric MacNelll.' interment in the Church Ceme- West Devon; 20. Louis MacKen- tcry izic. O'Lcary. OTHER CLASSES Timothy Seed — .‘l Syivcrs J Hosplltal Nov. 3. 1957 John Arsenauh‘ °“"’“ ”'“"‘l- 5“ C“'“”°."“"d‘ Red Clover Seed — 3. A. Bel-‘ 5"?“ ‘Rd 52 yea” H“ 7‘-T four Read. Suimmer-side. ‘ mams Wm "”“5f°"°dl Field Beans Colored — 4. Mar- from the Henriessey Funerailharfl MaCMmhh_ Ml. Ed“‘ard Home at 3 o'clock this aftcr- ad noon to his late residence from: (-harlmtflnwh where the funeral will be held‘ 531.19., _ 1 0" W°d"°Sd=>’ "l°l'll"l8 ll‘ 3v45liiiirv* 2. Lyle Boswell. Marsh-‘l Ion. No. lli— 2 Row' .B raw Tuesday (Medium Honey) -. United Church service com-.4. Ernest MacMiiIaa. l mericlng at 2 o'clock. inter-l Amber (Dark Honey) 1. mont Pownal Cemetery Please Ernest MacMa'llan. ‘ omit flowers. White I-loaey. Granulated —_ 7th ANNIVERSARY SALE WATCH FOR OUR FULL AD THURSDAY SALE ENDS NOVEMBER ‘lbth lar restoration program, Mr. its called to the post of commissioner for Dixon vi d_i-king whole province of British Colum-‘t bra. , 763,000 tons of fish in 1956. coni- ,lrl‘:"yfu‘::e‘_E"°wur‘3’:“:;l pared with 1.017.000 tons for Can- - d were held in New Wcstminsterl a 8 where burial took place. l Health Nursing Program. Miss Wilson has been requ ed by the Association of Nurses of Prince Edward island to re- main in Ottawa lie. wee attend the National Conference on Nursing being held at the Uni- versily of Ottawa on November 4th and 5th. TOKYO (Rcutersl — Japan‘: merchant navy strike ended Sat- urday when the seamen accepted offer of an immediate 15“:- per - cent wage increase. The lstrike. which began Oct. 15 brought to a standstill hundreds ‘of Japanese tankers. freighter: ‘and interstate vessels. 8 1 Annual Meeting 1 First Queen's Liberal Association annual meet- ing will be held at Brad- albane, Wednesday, No- vember 6, 8 p.m. Each poll is requested to send five delegates. Guest speakers and public are cordially invited to attend. Robert Dawson, President Allison Mayne, Secretary. These are only a few of our Anniversary Specials. drop into our store for all our Specials or watch for Thursday's Guardian. SUGAR, white IO lbs. 1.00 FLOUR, Robin Hood 25's I.69 SHORTENING 2 lbs. 49c MILK, Perfection . . otins 89c BUTTER . . . . . . 2 lbs. 1.29 TEA, Broken Pekoe lb. 75c SPICED BEEF . . . . tin 29c Tuna . . . . . . 2 tins 39c Hamburg .. 2 lbs. 850 Tissue 6 rolls 49¢ Stew Meat .. 2 lbs. 590 Apple Juice 4 tins 59c Roast Beef lb. 39c Tomato Juice 2 tins 29c Peas . 8 tins 81.00 Pork Chops lb. 65c Bacon (Sliced) lb. 69c WELLNER’S GIGANTIC 89th ANNIVERSARY SALE CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK AND ENDS SATURDAY AT NOON. Every item in atiriarge stock is dis- counted with hundreds of outstanding specials. Save now — Buy for Christmas W. W. WELLNER LTD. Jewellersslaee ms Dial 3644 Prompt Delivery To Your Door Grocery Sr WEATHERBY’S M... inn... UNGRADED EGGS Our paying price for ungraded eggs delivered Charlottetown today is — Grade A Large . . . . . . 45c Grade A Medium .. . . 41c Grade A Small 28c Grade B 34c Grade C 18c Cracks 18¢ For quick payment and prompt return of empty cases, ship your eggs to CANADA PACKERS LIMITED Charlottetown {A MONUMENTS CURRIE BROS. TV ACTRESS COMPLAINB EW YORK (AP) — The hus~“ band of Bess Myerson. TV act-‘ ress who was “Miss America of 1945.‘ was arrested Saturday on her complaint that he grabbed Majpeque Road her by the throat in the bedroom R_ R_ 7 of their home. Alien Wayne. 39. was booked on a charge of third-‘ Charlottetown J degree assault. CARD PARTY 3 MONUMENTS New Touranment yd... “ch & 5" STARTS TONIGHT 8:30 pm. MONEAGUE crrAnLo1'rr:rowN St. Pius X skilled Memorial Cratb men since 1870 Parish Hall NOTICE TO CHARLOTTETOWN TAX DEFAULTERS With reference to the deferred publication of the_ names of all property owners in arrears 0 taxes in respect of real estate: The deadline for paymcnt of such arrears has been set for No- vember fifteenth, 1957. and the names of de- fauiters Will be published as soon thereafter as the list is in readiness as of December 31st, 1956. J. SPURGEON JENKINS, City Tax Collector. ATTENTION HOG RAISERS SPECIAL - FOB om: wmlsx ONLY- NOVEMBER 4 to sin rNcwsrvil: PURINA CHECK-R-MIX HOG GROWER IN 10 BAG LOTS OR OVER $3.25 per cwt. CASH ONLY PHONE 3828 DILLON 8: SPILLETT LIMITED onanwrmrowiv. P. It. 1. Cor. Douglas & Upper Queen Sb. TUESDAY GENERAL MEETING Under ensploes at P.E.I. Hospital More Association PRESENTATION or REVISED PLANS FOR P. E. I. HOSPITAL EXTENSION Followed by a Question and Answer Period Pregreuleperneahesalieandiaasegeiqper aieanpatgsworlionuaotauiatuuuapooptuu-a-atuttna -mn- -a_aa_.iA. NOV. lth I PM. Y.H.C.A' nvanvaonvwnooan °’