l l l l l Page 2A The Guardian Saturday. Sept. 10. 1955 Cit? and Central A DR. FARM!-ZR will be absent Prom his office Sept. 8 to Sept. 30. MEE'I'IN(i P E. I Association !or retarded children Monday. Sept. l2 at Y M (I A. ll p.m RESERVE Wednesday. Oct. 12 for Knights of Columbus. Colum-I bus Day Ball. ISLAND GRILL, Queen Street. dial 5228 Serving full course dinners. Specializing C h in I s e WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. Giggey's Pharmacy to 8 pm. PIANO LESSONS, and Juniors. Mrs. Phone 613. CRAPAUD. Springfield. Long Creek Parishes. St. Elizabeth's Church. Springfield. 9.30 a.m.. Holy Communion; St. Thomas" Church. Long Creek. 3.00 p.m.. Evening Prayer; St. John's open 8 anim bPL;tllllCl”S J. W. Kirby. '11-Sit” Church. Crapaud. 730 p.m Eve- NEW mititzrr haininny col-32:13 LP3”g';' T'l:l”D'5;f::;d'" (llhlig or Torrid Oil ranges. Dependable. ”rvi"' hing George R F economical beautiful. Only 510 awry Rum; ' down. Sinipsiins-hears l.td ' ' FUNERAI. F R I I) A Y -- The .Niacn0.x.xi.ii R.tni0 SERVICE. tuueral of the late Louisa Mc- ' St. Dunstan's Radm rppnmnu lmphfiers and Kearney was held privately from znugd Sygigtm Kelli: :apeDli-zit the Hcnnessey Funeral Home on mg i leei Friday. Sept. 9 to St Dunstanls " " Basilica where Req em High My. g . Mass was celebrated by Rev m'"7ua”1l.'5Il.lf BHtlgmnlJngiialng-layg; . Reginald Phalen who also coii-. diaii tlmiiiied Piilicc llall will bc hold at the iii.irlnticivmii Hotel Tliiiisrlax l'li.'ill the 32nd lli Sep- icmocr SI'I.Nl'l-.Nl'l. lli)lllbll2D the Siipir-tic i Wl'i we.-tci'ri:iy fore Ur .lii-tire Mark R. Mac- Guiizan. in the Excise appeal of George RPM the conviction was atfirnirvl but -lli'lL'tli'P was reduced in a lllli" til i it or three months. Thr npiwllniit -.-. "0Dl'9SI'f1lPfl by tlr X Ti I.iili- Ur F A. Large app:-arnri fni this t"iiiwn DIEI) IN I-I-.XtTll T ICR Mr In .l Mr and Mrs 1 Mrs. real visiting friends and relatives. ducted the service at the e,raxe.i interment took place in the Cath- olic Cemetery ATTENDING CONVENTION are leaving this morning by car- for Montreal where Mr MacDon- ald and Mr Ling will be attend- 'ng a convention of The Empire' Life insurance Company in tlic Laurentinns this coming week Foi- iuwing the contention Mr and Ling will remain in Muni- Mr and Mrs MacDonald plan to best Ilacrliiiizild of !7l.'isi.:ow Road 3" "" l" Tomnm and Bmm" j vc:ici'ri.'i) i-tuiixcil the sad news "hot liix bi'iiiiici' llavid Mzii-Diin- aid of Vtoiii-riiii t'l'. hziri tiusscti away in Tliiirsdziy Siipii-nibcr 8 The late Ur kl.-iiituiinltl had left the island xtll'Ili' ViH'llN nun and has ivnri tlicrc xlllifl HP was the son of the late Hr flllli Mix Riiiizild Iiai'Dui1;il(l iii t?l.i.ymi Rmid R0- sidcs his Vkliiiilt the former Pcarl fllittch nf Xmrtli Rivcr he is sur- vixed by ihi- tnllviuiiic '4lSi9rS' Mary Wlrs ti .-iipli tint-Plicrsonl. Darlincton -- Brmvni VtWl' i”.l.. mu Wlrx Hm S..ii'i.in . Ririikltxv Reach. Pearl Mrs Gordon Mac- Leodt. Darlinctun -'t brother. Jack lives in Portland. Me Arri-:R.xoox' rm .. The rnem-A hers nf Parka tie unriiens Institute entertatncrl '1' ilic liiimc of Mrs. Edwin Form at an afternoon tea in honor nf Mrs Dean Robinson. who has left Pai'ltd.ile for two years while her i'lll'sl1(1l'i(i furthers his studies at Xixiriisiin State College. Wisconsin The ten izihle was at- tractively ccntrcrl with a spray ar- rangement of ixrllriw nlads and yel- low tapers Hrs Ramsay Hardy poured with Mrs Ovid Dollar. Mrs Warren Burns. Mrs Henry Douglas ;inrl Hrs .1 serving llrs scored with a an adrircss D Mr-Askill Robinson wns pre- gift of china and Howard Molnnis FITTED FOOTWEAR 175 Queen St. -Currie Bldg. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS 50c Per insertion i - g” V BIRTHS MULLEY-At the P. E. I. Hospital on September Rth.lflS5 to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick tiiilley Inee Doris French) a sun. Walter Stephen. ni-;.irns DIICHEMIN-At 279 Richmond St. on Friday. Sept 9th, 1955. Alfred C. Duchemin in his 913! year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home Funeral from Trinity l.'nitc(l Church this Satur- iitiy afternoon scrvice commen- eini at 2 o'clock 'DS.T.i Inter- ment Sherwood Cemetery. Please omit Flowers. CAMPBELL-At the P. E 1. Hos- pital on Wednesday. Sept. 7. i955. Elmer .l Campbell in his 54th year Resting at his late resi- dence flelvs-dare Avoniie . Funeral on Sunday with a short service at his residence at one o'clock Day- light Timc. thcn to Bay Fortune United Church for -r-rvicc at t.wo o'clock. Standard Time Burial ln Flay Fortune ("omen-rv KELLY--M 75 ltoiwhcsler Street on Friday Sept 9. tons. George Rowland Kr-lly liis remains are rcsting at tho llcnncsscy Fun oral Home wht-rc the funeral will be held on Monday morning to Basilica for Re- quiem Hiizh Mass at 930 iD.S.T.) Interment Church Cemetery. N. D. McicLet-in UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and ' North Wlltshlro DIAL 5549 Charlottetown Funeral Home 10 Elston st. IIAL 4826 Complete Funersl and Anhnhnco Service - Direct: .. IOIEII E. IMILEY xi,-,. Gen!-g(nlpi8x'idPd not guilty to a charge of Anm9ipOSS8SSl0II of liquor while he was lnnt a permit holder and after the y evidence was heard the charge was ; dismissed. .dny week-end with friends and rel- l gt -4 Mr Loiiic C Callbeck. Market extension on Local Rural Convention C The ('tlil('illiilll:L NWSIUIIS ill the Charlottetown rural teachers con-V vention were hcld )'(”SlPIIllEi)' with BREAKS cizouuoroizi co-or sx1'sNi”o"ri' pi'i-si-Strcct opposite the new Federal. -- ment of the tleiiiral Farmer's Cu-:Biiildiiig. Mr W Blair MacI)niinld operative is seen breaking groundliilanacer of hegiand Mr and 'lirs Victor S Lingion the site of the new C l C M. Macl.ean.i Teachers i onclucles i ing the inipuriaiice of the proper proccdure in the teaching of same. .-it the alteriiooii session Mr Pin- '- all-'dh ii."-'t;dM.M-D ldtd-ted (.0L.N,n. MAGISTRATES (,0l.R,l. 131 icaiheis eiiiii L(i an i c pltSl ( iu in r at otia tun iii 7-Three speeders appeared before Queens County Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet yesterday and were each fined S10. and costs or 10 days. A man lacing three charges under the Bank Act was remanded to September 14. Under the Temper- ance Act I man charged with possession of liquor in a place other than his residence was fined S20 and costs or 30 days A man POLICE COURT A local man charged with operat- ing a motor vehicle while his con- dition was imparied appeared in City Police Court yesterday morn- ing and was fined S100. and costs or 30 days A drunk and disorderly was remanded to the 12th and a drunk and incapable to September 13. Another drunk and incapable was fined S20. and costs or 10 days A speeder was fined fist) and costs and a case of abusive lan- guage resulted in the accused bein fined S10. and costs or five days. Personals Dr. WR. Carson has returned to the city after spending the holi- atives in Saint John. N.B. Mr. Arthur Arsenault of the firm of W. R. Jenkins is undergoing treatment in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. His many friends will wish him an early recovery. Mr. E. S F. Hnugion. Tax Re- ceiver for the city of London. f)nt.. is visiting Charlottetown. the guest of his niece. Mr. R. G. Lea and Dr. Lea. Friends of Miss Ruby Wood. Ten Hill. are pleased to learn that she is making satisfactory pro- gress after her recent operation in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Mrs Ian C. Cameron and young son Allan. who have been visiting friends and relatives on the Island. left Wednesday by plane for their home in Hull. Quebec. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cameron. HUNTER RIVER PASTORAL Charge. the United Church of! Canada. Services on Sunday. Sept. 11 as follows: Hampshire -9:45, North Wiltshire 11. Hunter River 7:51). Sacrament of infant baptism in Hampshire. Rev. C. R. Mouse, B.A.. B.l').. Minister. Among the many visitors who have registered at the local Travel Bureau are Mr. and Mrs. V.W. MacLeod. Port of Spain Trinidad. British West Indies Yesterday the Bureau received I request for in- Mr. M.P Chandraizena who lives in Ceylon Edward Cnntviell. retired C. N R. Engineer is attending the Can- iDoniild. Mrs. Cantwell. who has ling his daughter Mrs. Joseph Mac- been in Toronto for some time. re- turns to the city with Mr. Cant- well next week. 1 Elder - Macbougol . Wedding i A quiet wedding was solemniz-. ed at Zion Presbyterian Manse oii July nrd. by Rev. W. H. Brown when Rose Marie: daugh- ter of Ewen Mncnougall. Fitzroyi Street. became the bride of Vet-nc Stuart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Elder of Sussex. N. B. The bride was attired in blue nylon crescnde with white accel- soriea and was attended by her cousin. Violet MucNeiil. who was dressed in pink nylon over in!- feia with white accessories Mr. Albert Diamond acted as groomunnn. Following the Ceremony 3 re- i-eption was held at Queen Hotel. After a trip through Nova Scott: the bride and groom returned to Sussex. N B. where they will re- tilde. All Join in wishing them every success. Carc:l.c:l-lllianks The Women”: Institutes of Crap- nuii. Went:-norlnnd a n d Lady Fun wish to thank very sincerely all than who contributed food. or helped In any way with the meals at the Ci-npaud Exhibition. making it n Iuccenlul project be that institution. on the subject of language, stress- formation about the Island from. ladian National Exhibition and visit . dent, Mrs. Grace Mackinnon. presi-i ding. Several teachers participated in a lively discussion on the salary scale. Oiic expressed the opinion that. bccaiisc of the shortage of teachers those in the proiession'i are in a better position to press for salary increases now than in the past. This discussion was followed by a talk by Mr. Malcolm Mac- Kcnzie on admiiiistrativc details. He helped the teachers fill out a statistical report He discussed also geography text books during which he introduced Southern Lands for grade eight. Mr Hall. author of Language Joiirncys. spiike very impressively Local Cl:-.N.I.B. Auxiliary Meets At a meeting of the Women'sl Auxiliary of the Canadian National llnstitute of the Blind. held yester- day at the Canadian National Hoieln plans were disc its so (I for the Annual Tag Day which will be; held on October 29 A During the meeting a letter ofi resignation was read by the secret-V ary. Mrs. .l.B. Murley. from thci presiricnt. Mrs. J A. Gillies .Vlrs. Gillies and her family are moving. to Halifax. where they will reside in the future On behalf of the. Auxiliary. Mrs. W..l.P. Machlillianl presented Mrs. Gillies with a framed scene of Victoria Park. Mrs. SC. Peppin was elected as president to replace Mrs. Gillies and Mrs. .l D Mactlulizan as 2nd.i vice-pres. the office Mrs. Peppin. . For Tag Day each of the Charl-i oltetown Churches will supply ten! collectors. The following will be the conveners:-Basilica--Mrs J. D. MacGuigan: St. James--Mrs. W. W. Hyndman; Holy Redeemer-- vacated by Donald; Zion--Mrs. Dan MacDonald Miss Sue Nash: St. Peters--Mrs. Shame. Miss Amy Moore: Baptist--Mrs. P.J. Proude. Mrs. A. K MacPhee. Mrs. S. H Burhoe.: St. Paul's--Mrs. .l T. Rodd, cam;-at Christian--Mrs. Webb; Trinlty-- Mrs. J. M. Garnhum. Mrs. Wm. Teed. Mrs. A.J. Coffin. Parkdale- Pres. Women's Institute. Keith Carmichael has chain saws reqiiired. pleas I I Charlotteto FOR Cxmifortable home on River Road and Brighton PHONE J. T. DAVIES-6034 g A AUCTION SALE or sunpws HOUSEHOLD eunmrunn. N0. 7 ' caizsrwooo DRIVE, WEDNESDAY, sner. 14 ' AT 3 P. M. I am instructed by Mrs. E. F. Greene to sell by public auction the following:-Writing desk. petite point fire wing back upholstery chair, barrel screen. holstered chair. chest of dra qiie 4 post mahogany single bed box. spring and mattrels, i'loor waxing machine. hand rest. small oil heater, 14th edition Brittanla encyclopedia, some dishes. Mrs. F.J. Steele. Mrs. Allan Mac-lg maximum nf speed, Mr, a lesson on French promiiiciaiion and ayllabication. This proved veryi instructive and enjoyable Following are the names of those elected to the new Board of Gov- ernors: Mr. D..l. MacArthur. Miss Wiiinilrerl liaylcr. Mrs. Wziiicia Murphy. Mr. Claude Wood. ilr. Foster Burke. Mr Frank Costello and Mrs. Grace MacKinnon. The officers for the ensuing year are as follows president-Mrs. Marjoire Dovcr. vicc-pt'csidt'nt-- Miss Eianccliiie Grecuaii and secrotary- Mr. Foster Burke The questions from the question box were read by Miss Sue Jones and Mrs. Donald Livingstone Caldwell Plans Three-day Visil M J Colducll MP , leader of t.he CCF Party will make a three-day visit to Prince Edivard Island next month during which he will address piihlic meetings the first of which will he in. Wellington on October 10th The following evening he will speak at the Clover Club in Chzirlottctown and the third meet- lllEl will be in Yeo's Theatre in Mnntazzue on October 12th. The annuiinccmcnt concerning Mr. Cold- wcllis it itinerary was made yester- day following a meeting of the Prince Edward Island CCF Council. S Continued from page 1 Excavation for sale on a self service basis. To the comenicnce of being able to select their own type and quan- lty of vegetables will be added the customers assurance that they are getting a fresh supply at all Large rotary check-out counters will enable customers to move with a minumum of restriction and Mac- Lean states that the Co-op Super Market is making these changes in their business because they feel ythat the Citizens of Charlottetown iand surrounding country are en- yiitlcd to the best. in service and -Quality of merchandise. "No ex- ,iiense". he continued "will be ispared to bring to this City one of the most mdern super markets the store looks on- n-np SlipCl'iWl'iIlP a large bulldozer in the rearisliortly before Christmas Richmond; is ready to go to work on the ex-I DOGHI of Mr. A. C. Duchemin The death occurred at his home. in Richmond Street yoltnrdny afternoon of Mr. Alfred C. Duch- emin in his out your. Born In Duval Duchemin and hit wife Jemima Compton. his life was spent in thin City when he in well and favourably remembered in business and church clrclu. until his workln factory known as the A.C. Duche in and Company establish Street. Mr. Duchemin was a life long member of the Methodist. later Trinity United Church. He served faithfully on many church boards. having been for many years a teacher in the Sunday School and Steward of Relief Fund. A! the time of his death he was the senior member of the Trustee Board. Since the time of Church Union in 1925 he has been - con- sistently faithful and activi nem- ber of the Session. Mr. Duchemin was twicc mar- ried. His firsl wife was Miss Alice Turner. Some years after her death. he married Mrs. Martha Wright Rogers. He leaves to mourn his passing a daughter Dorothy Illlrs. Alxah Green) of Trinidad and a son. Warren J. Duchemin. 'professor at Prince of Wales Col- lege. Two brothers. Ernest and Harry predeceased him. A brother Frank M. lluchemin resides in Portland. Oregon The funeral will he held lriim Trinity Church this afternoon at 2.00 p.m. caxation. Mr. Mac-Lean said yes- terday that he hopes to hate the new extension open for business Barter's film Lab. 3. I. S. Meeting Last Night The president. Thoiiias McAvinn Charlottetown. the son of Albert i With his brother the late Ernest 5 Duchemin, he owned and operated .- retirement the wood- i ment located at the foot of Prince , THE LATE ELMER J. CAMPBELL The death accured at the Prince continued from one 1 C.M.A. President "As an appreciation of the honor fl extended to us by the visit of you. Sir. we,gtve you the Key or our City as n memento of your visit to us in our Centennial year". rouns z.-s1'l'.'RN cmim tiio;vrREAL (CF) - Britain's p-rtiamentary undersecretary (0, Commonwealth relations. A. Doug. Ins Dodds-Parker. was scheduled to arrive in Montreal early Mia. to begin I good-will tour of Elisierp Canada. it was announced Fridn The undersecretary will tour pit”..- EXPRESSES APPRECIATION 'In ' 'tl .they. - tlon. Dr. Routley said. "Many ho- nours have come to me in the last few years and I regard this as one of the most pleulng". He thanked his colleague (Dr. W. J. P. Mne- Mlllah) for his kind words of in- troduction. referring to their close association for 35 years. In presenting Dr. Routley in His Worship. and the City Council. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan. 0.B.E., re- ferred to the honoured visitor as "One of the most distinguished Can- adians. who has won recognition throughout the entire world. "The high standard now enjoyed by the Canadian Medical Association is due to his planning and organiz- ing”. Dr. Routley was also instru- of rural 0" h before going in ., Toronto and Ottawa. beautiful bouquet of flowers. City Councillor: present were, P. C. Maccormnc. Arthur Wright G. R. Keefe, A. Walthen oaudef and r. G. Hutchelon. Docton ....1' their wives in attendance were; W, J. P. MncMl.l.lAn, J. K. L. Irwin A. J. Murchison, Allan Maciuiiiuf Hubert O'Hanley, P. A. Creeln-inn Wendell MacDonald. .1. P. Lanu' Donald Camp ll, Donald Mac: Neill, Harold S aw, Owen Curth, J. A. MacMi1lnn, J. W. Mncxenzlo, C. A. Candy, Frank Macllllilln. R. G. Lea. Alan MncMillnn, G. 6. Houston, L. W. Holmes. Anistui Edward Island Hospital on Sept. 7 of Elmer J. Campbell. Belved- prestded over a largely aileiidedi igielziyglaotf rtllii;mBenexnlcnt IlISlIiBRADALBANE L-NI-".3!-, W M. Sp The minutes of the prciiiiiis The B-radalbanc auxmary M the il()IlliIlV meeting vtcrc read and i W M' 3' my at, the home of Mrs' adnmeal :,l(itratihi:Iz;ct'h&ay5 rhui-E.-rtijay. Septaem; Th . , . , 1 . . m. e presiten .-.....f..3i””i?.ii'e.5....'.L”.f-".5 i.'.J".'lJ”'.-WWI?” and ”'”"9d the menus- ' The devotional period was led by iflllgillgg f1'a:'g'll:;3l:il:'j'9 ll" '"”""' tlllrs. Hedlcy Woodsidc as follows: Mr, liaruid Power i'('l)iii'titi2 fnropemng p.ra3.I.er a"d.Theme' "Out the Murray Fund staicd lthat High Canmg Opemng hymn 187 . . .fuIlowed bv Bible Wor.hip service S2b0.0t)ldb -11- d l.h . - 3 . drive, 3:1 th:f""”'w;Iemm'," Con? il"lllI- several members taking part. cludedg (losing hymn 358 and prayer by Sept 2:lrd The iiicmliers of thc'. ,M'"u'e5 were read 3"" appml'9d- Elmwam nmmh M” M lm,”cd.l'.leven members and tine visitor to amend the lnmmmn. nvere present. A thank you letter w The meeting Voted 3 sum M-iacknowledged from Mr. John J. money to be donated to the Chnrl-iMaCL9”d' R was "mved 3nd 599 ottetown Hospital bazaar which islonded "ml 3115 he paid in "'9 being hcld later this month. ."9Xl m99ll"E ff” F-W15 and Fig- The mepnng then Closed mm a lures and Missionaries Reporting. Sm,” smial Dermd. .l-lnurteen home and nine hospital e---Se g icalls were reported. seen on the continent.” Next place of meeiing- M.r I. l The contract for the extension imt work at the Co-op is being carried out by Pre-Engineered Supplies. Lucky Number Ltd., Halifax. specialists in steel construction. A feature of the new structure will be the absence of upright stanchions throughout the entire floor space. SERVICE STATION In conjunction with the above mentioned structure. an new and modern service station is fast near- ing compleiion on the parking lot at the rear of the store. reserved. I it si 's. The . ii l - S(l,E;iltll'IS, Wcilul(lli0rlrSelflWIlPrl by tlieenCli: rip. will feature Irving Oil prod-il ucls I-c .r3i ir EXAMPLES OF LOANS P sident of the P. E. Island Medi- ' mi: Elgsvd grid respected by 3" ciile Association and Mrs. Irwin S He leaves to iinourn his wife and we.-lie131':-5thIti:i:i;pti0NllEhn.Wm: seven children. Mr. Campbell will an ' y" ' ' ' ' 1” Kuh sh ""33 A923 be sadly missed by all. Ang"s Miss Mamie Stewart; Study book -Mrs. James Snowie; prayer for adopt- ed missionary-Mrs. A. C. Mac- Donald. roll callererse scripture containing wurd Love. It was tiiciiii-d to hold an initiation Mrs" Hugh Macxa-V closed this V3" N t for new uicnibcrs on l"i'idny n-chi. M the moeung 3 Lucky Numbers --mm"-r 2727-4726 8553 W W ORIIGSTORE OPEN Beautiful apartment, large. central, particularly adapt- dom v DRUGGISTI ed for r I dink Corner Kent and Prince Shook L. N. GUARDIAL out, 4133 win: your ioiiii inlllt'n!' Ive: nine. u in. 0- M" M M :.':'::..:::..:7. :'..::'.::.':..."'..: l ;f.,'.?.7.',, st: 528 s40 UseBiilConsnh'dalionServicn...witb- out can . . . no reduce puynni-no. coo noliduic bulk. Phone. Irvine. or come in. In-Ilhhillotuuoto FlNANCE C0. 151 GREAT GEORGE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN Sound Floor, Plcltlnl Iulldln Phone: 6518 s Ask hr the YES MA Igor OPEN EVININGS IY APPOINTMENT-PHONE FOR EVENING HOUII loom mod: is mlduiii of all iuminillng mm ' Pmiinal Flrume (oiitpuiy of (uni Asian payment! corn omymngt Inn 1 layman lav In-hninau mount: an in pcopoyiion. fCu.I ;. APPOINTMENT been appointed dealer for Mr-Culloch Motors for P. E. 1. Any service, parts. or e contacte- KEITH CARMICHAEL, Plumbing and Heating wrt, R. R. 6 SALE large lot. Garner North Avenue. For appointment back up- wers (maple). mirror, anti- irons. lawn furniture. bed W. H. BEATON. Auctioneer. lXTIH&CI0I& I. S. JOHNSTON! IAVN The Dominion Coronet Policy will pay to your estate--ALL THE DEPOSITS YOU HAVE MADE PLUS THE FACE VALUE OF POLICY PLUS DIVIDENDS LEFT 'W1'l'H TI-IE POLICYSII you die before 86. a Let's talk about llhll new and unusual nev- lng plan. member of Trinity United Church area; bringing the tout in more an: glitz a member of the A-F2 than 100.000", mt-. MacMillnn said. an . H9 W85 W95 manager Ul 5-R tic 44 times since the war, travel- gohnslon Ltd . tor the past 9 led a million and a half miles by TENS. Previously he was employed as Maritime salesman for the Inter- national Harvester Company. Bem” "mug "9 l'95id9"'-'9 at Hall. a reception and social hour Belvedere Avenue. home was at Rollo Bay.lP.E.I. He took part in all activities and Secretary. C. M. A.. Toronto. Mr. J. mental in organizing the World Angus Mada", M. P. was also Medical Association. ere Avenue. "He represents today 11.000 Can- prawn" Hg H g 7 , MI'- Campbell 3 W9” WOW" adlan doctors. 85.000 British doc- " ” T citizen of Charlottetown .vn.s I my; and other British Empire Dr. Routley has crossed the Atlan- air and attended over 4.000 medi- cal meetings. RECEPTION AT HOTEL Followlng the ceremony at City BIEANING nYSEllVlOE p M” C3"llm0” was spent in the lounge of the Char- lottetown Hotel. Dr. J. K. L. Irwin. MacMillan, on behalf of the ladies. Routley with n presented Mrs. WAR GRAVES FILM Shown by Mr. Vic Sanderson - OLOVEII CLUB SUNDAY AT 8:30 P. M. I All members are invited Sponsored by Charlottetown Branch Canadian Legion B. E. S. L. Gillis; devotional leg; Lorne Seaman and Mrs. CAB l SATLIRDAY AFTERNOON AND ALL DAY SUNDAY FOR RENT ”””"”" IEIVIOI COME IN OR PHONE P03 FREI DHJVER-I JOHNSON & JOHNSON A Statement By Till. ' Charlottetown Retail Merchants F 0 R S A L E Potato Top Killer Due to the prevalence of blight it is recommend- ed to use TOP KILLER especially on early potatoes. We can supply HANDY IQLLER as required both Wholesale and Retail. ASSOCIATED SIIIPPEBS INC. MORTON DEW LIMITEO INSURANCE OOUNIILIDII Ind '.l'ltAVliL AGIINII Telephones: Insurance 8048 - Tan! 8541 WN. P. I. I. Association Regarding Business Hours The Chnrlotutown Retail Merdianti Association Wu formed on June 1. 1954. One of the main objective: of ti; Association was that the Charlottetown Retail Merbgiln could. through this Association, establish uniform hell hours for all member-n. - At 3 general meeting of the Association heldnt City Hall on Feb. 8, 1955. a motion was made ooncerninz new business hours for the Summer months. The motion was carried and new store hours were adopted until Sept. 1, 1955. As we all know, a number of the members did not abide by the majority vote; however, that is past history. On August 11th last. another general meeting was held with a large membership present. A secret ballot was taken as to whether the new business hours would be continued or should the stores revert to the old business hours. Before this ballot was counted, the chairman pointed out to the meeting that it was useless to take this vote unless the menli- bers of the Association were willing to abide by the resu t of the majority vote; he brought to the attention of those present the disadvantages to both the buying public and the merchants in trying to operate on two different sched- ules. Therefore, a motion was put "that all those innfavor of abiding by the majority vote signify their approval . This was carried unanimously with not 3 single "nay vote. The ballots were then counted and the majority was in favor of retaining the new store hours-(open all day Wednesday. open Friday evening, closing at noon Saturday). It is now evident. however. that a small minority group of the members again have no intention of abiding by the wishes of the Association, although it is always understood in any democratic organization that the majority vote rules. The Charlottetown Retail Merchnntr Association has no in- tention of being niled.by u very mull mai0rlty- THE WISH OF THE ASSOCIATION AS DECLARED BY TI-W. VOTE WILL BE CARRIED THROUGH AND THE PRmjENT BUSINESS HOURS WILL BE RETAINED. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY ' OPEN FRIDAY EVENING ' . CLOSED SATURDAY NOON. CIIARLUITETOWN Bli.TAIL MF'.R(”!IANTS' ASS'N.. II. II. SELLER, President.