13595513., TODAY ONLY —- A WOW FOR LAUGHS Bob HOPE — Dorothy LAMOUR “THEY GDT ME COVERED" Also NEWS and “Dude Ranch Buckaroos” SHOWS 2.30 — 7 — 9 “Come Early” ‘I-"PRINCE EDWARD 3 DAYS —+ MON.*TI.IE.—-WED. J- .- Also “'I‘ItI)I’li'.\I. SPUIYPIUAND" -- A (lolor Parade I'I'I'l‘|'§ SIIVTHX,‘ “WILD HORSES" .\IltI I I I I -.< 't-\ , , CAPYIIOI. -:- To-Day Only I’.\'I‘ i;'~‘<R!I'l.\' rind (IPIORGII MURPHY “THE IIAIIY GDMES THROUGH” k The tomageoui and iommend- able lxpciIiIci at mi: llilnin in waging he! ‘ilig iiluri<i’..z' in iho Air and on the 5:: ¢’]\I‘ill ilie Plus (Hirinoii - Serial —~- SHOWS 2.30 — 7 -- 8.15 Ismrém MONDAY ——AI)DEI)- Xl-JIYS -— Hciiiilinei" Short '"| .2il(I (hzimpion Jizikers, Sports rfill?,n,i,,.,;l_.lfi\'Famous Friend 0f __Tn[i.".y gggyy_ltlrpiians is Dead Shims .._ 5,1,‘, “DAREDl-Itliil. Ill‘ TIIE unsr" Labor Front and Tale oi" 'I‘v1o Kiili" (‘U/IAGUEY. Cuba. Oct. 28 , IA. 1 —- J. I). O'Connell. 8o, a nai- .ic cf Silssex. N. B.. who devoted must of his life to the welfare in Hatuey. Cuba. 0a.. l4 buried here the following day. He came to Czimagiley 3i yeurs rLLU anti l.vcii in this vicinity iii- IITITIILICIILI)‘ llIlIlI his sudden death. ‘ He cntloivcd several Canadian 1 rrpizaiizitlcs but was best known for ,ucntl,\’ was host at picnics for tr-f I I his distribution of pennies nnti i-anrly to poor children and freq- p ii a us i" ":__-—— ——- — a 0VERO0A1§ m breakers, men's and boys‘ Iiuits. Sweat- crs. Underwear, extra Vents and Pants. All kinds o! Footwear, Cannnter and Mechii ice’ Tools. Club Bags and Suit (75555- Skates and B0011. EXCHANGESTORE I08 Richmond Street Phone 860 STORE LlJtlSEil-for Stock Taking Oct. '59“ f...) , . to Nov. 4th. inclusive L. H. KENNEDY l&iKEN1‘$TREET l, The meetlnz approved It resolu- . i . the Provincial Government. cf orphans, died at his suburban hcme and was Annual Meeting Of Temperance Federation u A year of some uulns was review- ed at the annual nicctiw! 61' We Temperance Federation VPSLPITI-"IV- 1n the field of lcuislatiim the sale I of alcoholic extracts had been pio- lliibltotl. and padlock restriction! ‘on bootleizucls’ premises hfld been Itillhtpned. There had also been some periodic ImDFDI/Elllemi law enforcement. Throiiuh the F11“ I and winter. closer contact had been d with the Government e had been a numbe with the Executive tion nskinc the Government to set 1m a representative committee to promote bettcr temperance educa- tion in the schools. A rcuioual cliii- the. Maritimes for the treat- ment of alcoholic patients was ad- vocntcd Mr. Jfl. MacFiirlane. bresldenl- occupied the chair. In the Course 0! his address he referred to gains made LIllIIlllZ the yenr. but rezretted the failure of the Lezislature to sct a 50 prescription limit. The thanks of the Federation was duo to Messrs. A.W Matheson and D. N. MacKnr. Recret was expressed at the illness of the latter. Mr MricFai-lane also spoke of the con- spiracy trials at Summerside, The scnrcitv of molasses and the fact that few were now unemployed Inv- ourcd suppressing the illicit traffic he said. Mr, W.J. Diirke. Hunter River rcnoricd on finances. The commit- tee on finances was asked to con- tinue tlte promotion which had been bcszun, Mr. Gordon MzicMil- lan. Cornwall. reported on this a:- oect. of the work. In the course of a discussion on temperance education. Dr. J.C. Houston \\‘ nsltcd to address thc mcetinc \\ icli he did. quoting from the findilirs of n rcscnrcn council cstahlislicd bv the Ameri- can Association for the advance- mcnt of Science. Doctors clicoilntcrcd difficulty and discourzwrnicut in dczilin: with cases oi’ alcoholism. Dr, Hous- ton stated. It was imnortant tha‘. victims be known as problem drinkers rathcr than “drunken bums". Mr. James iVIacLcod. Hampshire. zisscrtcti that sz-riiits ai-o hcinc boo!- lrccsrl. and manv of ilicni did not CO1“? fwim tho doctors. At tho nitcrnivnn s sion, mom- brrrs rcnoricd iiirir observations on Iil\\' enforcement and ircncral con- ditions in the Province. In rural 'll'U'\$. it was said. thorn ivzis not iriilcli rails-o I'm" coinliluin hilt in some srrtions tliiro wn; illicit man- ufriciiirc susncrtod. Rev. (3.0. Wcbsicr said thorn had bccii ii rood dcal of u "itv iii the ~nt it‘. tili- City. and tlicre had boon n llllmbfl‘ of convictions. Tho R.C.M.P. fro- fluciiili‘ luilivl ii KIIIIPIII‘ '.‘l obtain Iconvirtions IJl the courts. ihoilcii Itiicv oitcli ivort;czl Ilillli cii rasos. Mr. Wrb. .r was nit silrr: that the .Citv P< ‘cc wore co-oncrotinz fuliv. -A cons able: number nt “ioints" IITIKI IJf"‘ll til on in tho Citv, Many of thcsc inzitic and sold boar un- dcr ilic I)Cl'(‘(‘llil\LZQ basis . oi Ilhimr‘ i-rcrc (IOIIIQ a floilrisliiiitz and Dftlfltllbl!‘ bu» css. James HIZICI/(WICI pointed to iii- rrcriscrl sales at the vcnfiolfs yhous and incrcascii nroliis to the nov- crnmcnt. Ho holicrt-d that most of tlir: booties: liruior came from the vendor's shops. Kw. RE. Show rcnnrtcd on the Conference oi the . in Tom- uieronco Feiioratioli which ,he had nttcnzlcrl at Ottawa n month n20. ,Thcre had broil 60 (IEIPQIIIES ores- mnt. ronrcsentinc ovcrv nrovince in .C.'ilir.da. and maior roll-sinus and ‘.(‘l'illl9l'ill'lt‘rg orzionizntlons. Ilosnltnla for lnobrlaite: Whereas it is now rocotznlzcd bv mcdioal and psychiatric authori- ties that inebriateb and alcoholics arc not. Ol"Iil'l(\l‘II\‘ ininroveri bv committal to i.iil. but rathcr are mites which rnriuirc specialized lfttiltfllfilli. ixsolvcd that. rl-s-alutioii 4 adopted by the Canadian Temp- erance Federation be prcscnted to with the rcdtrrst that the Government act in co-oncrniiou with the cov- ornmctits of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick The rcroliltion rcfcrred to i: as follows: “Be it recommended that there should IJl‘ established in Canada rccional hospitals and clinics for iricbrinics in which silltublc and Drollmucd ircaimcnt nocilcd to en- JIIJII‘ Ilicm to ttlIin n iirlnfzil nlace in their rtoniinuniticr; and dornrs- tic liic. can 0o izivcn ivitliuut cost \'.'Il€l't'! necessarv. We filrther rec- ommend that provincial oruaiiizzi- ‘ions be rcoucstcd to urize thzlr rznvormncnts to m-lkn provision for the committal of addicts to such ‘ "itlit for crzon-inniizin and ithor than to hrison“ Torith-rctiortcd for the caniniiitfo 3e follows: resolutions I ‘Temperance Education . ‘WIKTPIIS W!‘ have reason to be- Ilir-vrj that thcro ‘is nlucl: of inter- ’cst in tiic tcacliinu of i-mocraiicc in oui' DUIJIllJ schools. and where- ns we bclicve that the time has lir- rivcd for souieiwliziiilzcs 1'1 the tem- nerunce mac-rm tauizlit in the .publlc schools of the province: I And whereas the Canadian Tem- jnerancc rrilcrliiir-li mi; llointcd the . ivav in n nciv and nrnqrcssive policv ‘in temrznrancc education: l Therefore ix- it resolved that we ‘ask tho Govcrnmcnt of Prince Ed- ward Island to imnolnt a commit. itcc on temperance cdiication. to IIHCIIVI" cuucationalists. medical ,mc:i, rPl1l‘(‘SL‘llIKl!I\'9i; of the church- les. and _of tcnincranco organiza- ‘tionq. with the obioct of nroniotlnlz Ithttci‘ tcmncraiice education in thr schools, amnna young people. and the zzenernl nubiic; and that , we ask the Government to set anart a rzrnnt for the furtherance of itemperantcc education ilndci‘ such .u commi mi". l ‘I Law Enforcement I Whereas the success of certain concertcd offnrts. nerin c rather than sustaincd. of the R.C.M.P.. with tho cooncrntion of the nolice forces of Clinrlotlctnivu rind Sum- ‘ "rsidc nrovc that tho Prohibition Act can be ii TllOcI. affective instru- mcnt of restraint on those who "YlilItPVIllI-‘IIP the principles of tem- I)"“-'lI‘l/"‘I Resolved that (ll we rrlteriito our rclici‘ that thr- Prohibition Act iwvnlns ilv~ hc-t lowiclctinn iii Ca- "Mlv for tho vwilntcnavicc of so- hrictv and abstinence among our n» onlct 12) Tlirit we urize tliut the total nnrl continuous r-amnaic: aizains‘. wiolotnrs. hr-vun Inst ivlntcr, he re‘ ' cd lid myintnlnorl. until the ~ """"""-'l in illicit lio- uor tvuirrv- "Wnlnntcd from the life oi’ tlic Province. THE (ZHARLOTFETOWN UUALRQIAN Ghboklhl 0n IAIIIIIUII Whereas in the experience of this Fedtration it has been DTOVM "Ill a maturity of the members of the Legislature have seldom. if ever. represented the views of the - jority the people of the Prov- ince on the subject o! temhflrlnw- and on occasions have deliberately defied the expressed instructions of the electors: Whemu the adequate ctr-forw- ment of the Prohibition Act d;- ia c - v0 mum: Resolved that we adopt ubiirt of a IonlZ time nolicv the compilation of information on the expressed at- titudes of candidates for public of- fice on the uuestion of prohibition and the total enforcement of the Prohibition Act. In than candi- dates make their attitude known on inquiry of the Federation: and that this information be published when occasion demands. Nomination: In commit- follawl: Rev. LM. report of the tee, which was uesident. J eque. Secretary. Rev. R1. Show. New lasqow. ‘treasurer. Mr. W.G Dark: Hunter River. Vice-presidents: dKinils. Rev. WI. Green. Dun- ntgueens, WE. Clark. Wlltshim. Prince Ralph McCsull. Bedeoue. Baptists. Mr. I-Ieber McPhail. Mr. 'Andrew J . P. Gordon Stevenson n. Preshvterlans. Rev. G. C Web- ster. Rev. HM. Buntziin United. Re . . E. MacLennim. Mr Creed. Dundas. Anglican. Rev. S J Davies, Rev. A L. Gardner. Members at large. Thos. Movse. Rev. W.C. Picketts Rev. James Cross. Rev. L M Murrav. Mr. D N lvlrickiiv. Rev. A E. Todd. Salvation Army Campaign Subscriptions» Albcrlon Women's Institute Allison District Alpha W- I. Almond-ale School District Augustine Cove W. i. Baltic V’. I. Bear River. s. w, 1, Birch Grove W. 1, Bonshaw W. I. Brscklcy Point Red Cross Unit 8 Bradalbane District Carleton Siding Dist, 3&8 232833338 - I. Clinton Woni téoieman W. I crcnctizn W, I, i re E 39.00 F “ch 8S4 B"ltic Distrl Eldon W. I. ct giwrsctoivii enwocd. Lot . ' 'Grandview Distgicltalst. COIL Grcenvnlc W. I, Hamilton District, Hampshire Y. P. U. 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' ‘To-day lhc"ina|nel l. Heating Product: Com- pany" makers o! Fawn! and louver Brand products an devoling their 00cm to supplying curtain parts of the "Tools o! War". long rangu plum, how- ovor, an complete for a quick changeover to "Penn" requiri- men's, and when "Victory" comes, new designs bear- ing than famous trudo mark: will again be ENAMEL 8. HEATING PRODUCTS LIMITED s EN ea AL wQRKfi: SA KRANCH Rice Point W. I. St. Eleanors South Milton W. I. Southport Mrs. Mulch Southport Mrs. Gard S-zith Winslow W. I . Whlm Road W. I. Vernon W. I. S'Side per Y's Men's Club Charlottetown All pledges are payable to Treasurer A. Beicher at Bank Montreal. Edwin C. Johnstone Provincial Chairman 10-30 1 i. SMALL BUT EFFICIENT The British Amfwiis outnumber- ed by the enemy in every one of its campaigns in the first three years of’ war. 20-20 1534.92 63 . the of NEW N.S. OFFICES: CKVILLE, N. (DFFICES: SACKVILLE, o AMHERST, - B . Delicious California Emperor GRAPES are being sold h}; Grocers and General Meri- chants throughout the Province at the attrac- tive price of 25¢ A POUND Ea! Grapes and be Healthy. Nothing better for - you than fresh fruit. MR. JOSEPH GARLAND In the quiet hours preceding dawn of Sept. l3, death strode upon tho hearth of Mrs. Mary Mc- Ouron, Auburn and ushered the valiant soul of her aged father" Mr. Joseph Garland into “the still waters and green pastures of eter- nity." His passing though sudden in one sense was not wholly unex- pected fl-‘rr n. kind Providence had served notice on several occasions that the hour of departure could not be imdul/y prolonged. Born at Fort, Augustus in the year 1844 on a s ot now occupied y the old Cathuic cemetery, Mr. Garland came of parents who had tho robustness of character and resolute will of the Irish pioneer stock of this country. Prom them‘ he inherited several red blooded traits so characteristic of the pion- eer everywhere, a manly fibre, ex- traordinarily strong endurance and the splendid boldness and courage of those who felled the trees. turn- piksd the trails and built the first shanties. Practically all his ll o was lived in his native district where by patient and untiring in- dustry he fashioned a COITIIOTIMDIE home. While still in the full vigor of manhood he married Mar- garet Berrfgan who predeceased him thirty-one years ago and from which union was born -\ family of seven sons and four daughters. Though he lost his e esight about fifteen» years ago the l7 yslcal stamina of the deceased was such that he was wont to remark even after his ninetleth year thatho was never really sick at any time in his life. At the age of ninety-seven he staved off an attack of pneumonia. Thh sickness, however. sorely test- ed his spent constitution and to those of his househofd who kept a constant vigil in order to render him every kindness it became pain- fully evl ent that it was only‘ a mutter of months until his Bin 1H8 heart would pause to beat no more. The late Mr. Garland was endow- ed with many qualities of heart and mind which explains the high regard and warm affection in which ho was held. sprightly and affable in his way few unified his acquaint- ance without desiring to know him better and to win his friendship. A good convcrrctionulist, his dis- course waii both teresting and educational and it followed as a mutter of course that there were, many who loved to bask in the sun Carron. Auburn, with v1.0.5"... lived his last two years, Mrs. Rich- of his conversation. Added to this was a prodigious memo which ard P, Gi-lmn, Dgmhggtgr M353" could recall in its stride cldents and Mrs. Robert P. Foster. Lowell. of eighty and ninety years Mass. Three other eons: its Thomas and Joseph when this province was in childhood aware that hi: daughter, Mrs. Wm. P, gndeoessed their Onq . Keonly so} in this ife so urn and a preparation for rother John T. of Tarantum sur- more pertect life beyond the stars vives. the deceased allowed nothing to A large crowd attended the fun. interfere ,with the practice of his oral held on Sept. 15 under the direction of Mr. Frank Hennessey religion. A devout Catholic all his life, it was fitting that in the har- Charlottetown. Requ m I-I h Mass Wu chanted in 5t. Patti 'l rowing stages of his lust days the rocept on of the Inst. Sscraments Church, Fort Augustus by Rev. Dr. should strength him to remain loyal Callaghan alter which as the choir sang tne " edictrus the remains until the end. Left to mourn the loss of a re- were escorted to the church com. spccted father are the following etery Tho pullbenrgyg we"; 1;, sons and daughters: John. Auburn, J. Bosch. Damian Lynn. Joseph Arthil Ildfl. J°WP|1 Kali)’. Jéahn Heron Pdter and neo at home. Qgqhemr Mus. ma. mi- and 1113mm Dsltgli n’: BRUNSWI VICTORIA, I CK B. C. MONTREAL 0 WINNIPEG I VANCOUVER ___.__________i€_:==-.==n CONBISTBNT DESIGN The letter M has varied only slightly in design from early Phoe- nician times to the present. Major-General G. G. Simciids. C , . .O.. Command" Pint Ouiudiun Divider ‘" (Canadian Army Photo) L A VICTORY LOAN LQBBAGI FROM ITALY to support the Fifth Victor!’ 105W the Clflhdiln Army. who awarded the Distlnsilllh Service Order for his brilliant leader u, inn limes in the Bicilinn campaign. He is 10:“: incontinent. (Ann! M“! Major-General G. G. Simonds, C. B. IL. D- B. O.- commander of the First. Canadian Division. sent the above mesaugn from the field in Italy on behalf of his mo: and binwelt, appealing to all in Canada of Plftbfi 1"- Mgj-Qenéffll l! ship o! 5mm‘